I would guess at -m there is an invalid argument near character 3
What does setfacl --help show? Maybe read the man page and see what -m does?
[hossein@manji ~]$ setfacl --help setfacl 2.3.1 -- set file access control lists Usage: setfacl [-bkndRLP] { -m|-M|-x|-X ... } file ... -m, --modify=acl modify the current ACL(s) of file(s) -M, --modify-file=file read ACL entries to modify from file -x, --remove=acl remove entries from the ACL(s) of file(s) -X, --remove-file=file read ACL entries to remove from file -b, --remove-all remove all extended ACL entries -k, --remove-default remove the default ACL --set=acl set the ACL of file(s), replacing the current ACL --set-file=file read ACL entries to set from file --mask do recalculate the effective rights mask -n, --no-mask don't recalculate the effective rights mask -d, --default operations apply to the default ACL -R, --recursive recurse into subdirectories -L, --logical logical walk, follow symbolic links -P, --physical physical walk, do not follow symbolic links --restore=file restore ACLs (inverse of `getfacl -R') --test test mode (ACLs are not modified) -v, --version print version and exit -h, --help this help text
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