Brian wrote: > Im not sure if this is a bug or if Im somehow doing this entirely incorrectly. > > Let me describe what I am after, btw I am using snv_118. > > I have one user named 'home' which is the user I created when installing > OpenSolaris. I created a raidz2 fs called storage, and then a sub directory > using zfs create called storage/backup. > > After that I created a few 'Basic Solaris Users' and gave them passwords in > CIFS. > > Now all that I want is for any user to be able to read,write,execute,delete > anything in any folder. So to accomplish this I tried the basics such as: > > chmod -R 777 /storage/backup > > If a user creates a folder on their Windows machine, my 'home' account cannot > write or change any files they created. > > So to test this out I created a folder (on the local opensolaris machine > using 'home') in my /storage/backup and merely tried to create a file (which > I can do) then I tried to write to it (which claims I dont have the correct > permissions) > > So I decided maybe some permissions were getting messed up so I did: > chown -R home /storage/backup > to make sure that everything was owned by home. > > Still I couldn't write to the file I created. > > > Ive about gone insane trying to figure out how to just merely have any user > access anything. > > > If I right click on a folder and go to permissions, I can change it to > 'read/write' but when I click OK, then go back into the permissions screen, > it didn't save the read/write part of that. > > So is this a bug or do I just have no idea how to assign permissions? > > > Once I figure this out, I would like the user 'home' to make certain folders > read only for the basic users. > > Thank you for your time
From what you've said it seems you created the zfs without the sharesmb=on This link covers most of it: http://wiki.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Getting_Started_With_the_Solaris_CIFS_Service HTH -- Cheers, Steven Acres Toronto OpenSolaris User Group <TOROSUG> Leader http://opensolaris.org/os/project/torosug
