So I turned the machine off for a month when I was out of town. I started
everything up, and now I have the same permissions problem I had before---but
the option of 'anon=0' is still there (see above description)!?! Does anyone
have an idea what might be going wrong?
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Thanks! It seems to be working now! I really appreciate the help!
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Try using the option 'anon=0'
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Thanks. I tried this, and the guestok=true does not appear to be valid option
(at least that i could find) for zfs set sharenfs. Does this apply only to CIFS?
Also, is there a way just to put the command into the Nexenta gui? I don't mind
doing it from the command line (as it is, I have to run
On Sep 18, 2010, at 5:46 PM, valrhona wrote:
Also, is there a way just to put the command into the Nexenta gui?
Are you using Nexenta core or Nexentastor? If the latter, you might find this
more helpful but some info is equally applicable to any ZFS native NFS sharing:
I am running NexentaStor 3.0.3-1 on a fileserver, and have it set up for CIFS
and NFS access. I have three clients, running Win7, Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and OSol
B134 (will upgrade soon to OpenIndiana!). For the NFS machines, if I create a
folder or file with Ubuntu (using just the standard NFS
You need to set permissions on the file system properly. If you just want
everyone to have access:
zfs setsharenfs=name=chris,guestok=true tank/export/chris
for CIFS
zfs setsharesmb=name=chris,guestok=true tank/export/chris
you should also look at idmap for cifs:
read the manual first:
man