Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] File owner 'messagebus' ?

2013-09-11 Thread Hugh McIntyre
On 9/11/13 8:29 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: I've mounted a filesystem on a debian linux machine that resides on an opendiana (solaris x86) machine and is zfs filesystem. I've mounted it with sshfs The linux user is the same alpha uid (reader) as the solaris user and both belong to the same group (

[OpenIndiana-discuss] File owner 'messagebus' ?

2013-09-11 Thread Harry Putnam
I've mounted a filesystem on a debian linux machine that resides on an opendiana (solaris x86) machine and is zfs filesystem. I've mounted it with sshfs The linux user is the same alpha uid (reader) as the solaris user and both belong to the same group (same alpha and same numeric in the case of

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Some questions

2013-09-11 Thread Gary Gendel
MIchelle, I would take a look at serviio, http://www.serviio.org. It's a java app that does a nice job of providing DLNA. It has a control program that integrated into GNOME desktop. I haven't used it for quite a while, but it was pretty simple to set up and use on OpenIndiana. Gary On 0

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Some questions

2013-09-11 Thread Michelle Knight
Hi Folks, I had to move away from OI a while back because of issued mounting CIFS on Linux after Ubuntu went up to version 13.04. I am sat here, on the side lines, looking to come back to OI, and was wondering if that issue has been resolved ... indeed I wasn't actually sure where the problem was

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Some questions

2013-09-11 Thread alka
Chris wrote an installer for the Mediatomb DLNA server on OI and OmniOS I support it in my napp-it web-ui but it works without as well http://www.napp-it.org/extensions/mediatomb_en.html Gea Am 11.09.2013 um 21:58 schrieb Michelle Knight: > Hi Folks, > > I'd be grateful for some guidance. >

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] funky beginer questions

2013-09-11 Thread Lou Picciano
Harry, Try a $ zfs set - this will list all the attributes you can set on a given filesystem. Some time ago, experimenting with kernel-based SMB: casesensitivity, aclinherit, aclmode, nbmand, sharesmb - were all important, if to varying levels... The byte-range locking (nbmand) was a particu

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] funky beginer questions

2013-09-11 Thread Udo Grabowski (IMK)
On 11/09/2013 16:40, Harry Putnam wrote: "Udo Grabowski (IMK)" writes: [...] Harry wrote: So you'd need to send/receive all seven then, eh? Or is there something like the -p operator to 'zfs create -p [...]' that can be invoked to allow you to send/receive the whole batch in one go? Udo

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] funky beginer questions

2013-09-11 Thread Harry Putnam
"Udo Grabowski (IMK)" writes: [...] Harry wrote: >> So you'd need to send/receive all seven then, eh? Or is there >> something like the -p operator to 'zfs create -p [...]' that can be >> invoked to allow you to send/receive the whole batch in one go? >> > Udo replied: > You can always do a 'z

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] funky beginer questions

2013-09-11 Thread Harry Putnam
Antony Brooke-Wood writes: > My advice is to keep it simple - from what you describe, there isn't any > reason I can see to create more than 2 file systems. I kind of thought that might be best, but then started noticing how the designers of openindiana have gone fairly deep into the sets of zfs

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] funky beginer questions

2013-09-11 Thread Harry Putnam
"Udo Grabowski (IMK)" writes: > From 7 years of experience with zfs I absolutely recommend to > go the other way, create filesystems below /rmh/... for each > host. The simple reason is that you can easily snapshot each > host, transport it, or even promote it to be the root on a real > physical

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] funky beginer questions

2013-09-11 Thread Udo Grabowski (IMK)
On 11/09/2013 16:13, Harry Putnam wrote: "Udo Grabowski (IMK)" writes: From 7 years of experience with zfs I absolutely recommend to go the other way, create filesystems below /rmh/... for each host. The simple reason is that you can easily snapshot each host, transport it, or even promote it

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] funky beginer questions

2013-09-11 Thread Harry Putnam
Lou Picciano writes: > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . There are also some ZFS > attributes geared toward Windows FSes; you'll want to check these > out. Thank you for the helpful input. Although it does sound like your operation and thinking are a bit above my pay grade ;). Can you menti

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Moving /var and/or /usr to own zfs filesystem

2013-09-11 Thread Ben Taylor
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 2:04 PM, James Carlson wrote: > On 09/10/13 12:31, Ben Taylor wrote: > > I really can't see the wisdom of splitting out /usr from / on a ZFS file > > system. I had an open bug with Sun in 2009 regarding the separate /var > > partition, and we went months arguing with suppo