Re: [zfs-discuss] Any HP Servers recommendation for Openindiana (Capacity Server) ?

2012-01-03 Thread Frank Lahm
2012/1/3 Christopher Hearn christopher.he...@cchmc.org: On Jan 3, 2012, at 9:35 AM, Svavar Örn Eysteinsson wrote: Hello. I'm planing to replace my old Apple XRAID, and XSAN Filesystem(1.4.2) Fiber environment. This setup only hosted a AFP,CIFS for a large advertising agency. Now that

Re: [zfs-discuss] NFS acl inherit problem

2011-06-02 Thread Frank Lahm
2011/6/1 lance wilson lance.wil...@gmail.com: The problem is that nfs clients that connect to my solaris 11 express server are not inheriting the acl's that are set for the share. They create files that don't have any acl assigned to them, just the normal unix file permissions. Can someone

Re: [zfs-discuss] aclmode - no zfs in heterogeneous networks anymore?

2011-04-26 Thread Frank Lahm
2011/4/26 achim...@googlemail.com achim...@googlemail.com: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi! We are setting up a new file server on an OpenIndiana box (oi_148). The spool is run-in version 28, so the aclmode option is gone. The server has to serve files to Linux, OSX and

Re: [zfs-discuss] Changed ACL behavior in snv_151 ?

2011-01-27 Thread Frank Lahm
2011/1/27 Ryan John john.r...@bsse.ethz.ch: -Original Message- From: Frank Lahm [mailto:frankl...@googlemail.com] Sent: 25 January 2011 14:50 To: Ryan John Cc: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Changed ACL behavior in snv_151 ? John, welcome onboard! 2011

Re: [zfs-discuss] Changed ACL behavior in snv_151 ?

2011-01-27 Thread Frank Lahm
2011/1/27 Garrett D'Amore garr...@nexenta.com: We are working on a change to illumos (and NexentaStor) to revive acl_mode... lots and lots of people have had very bad experiences as a result of that particular change. We had to put a chmod() wrapper into our app (Netatalk) to work around that.

Re: [zfs-discuss] Changed ACL behavior in snv_151 ?

2011-01-25 Thread Frank Lahm
John, welcome onboard! 2011/1/25 Ryan John john.r...@bsse.ethz.ch: I’m sharing file systems using a smb and nfs, and since I’ve upgraded to snv_151, when I do a chmod from an NFS client, I lose all the NFSv4 ACLs. http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=134162 I'd summarize as

Re: [zfs-discuss] SAS/short stroking vs. SSDs for ZIL

2011-01-02 Thread Frank Lahm
2010/12/24 Edward Ned Harvey opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com: From: Frank Lahm [mailto:frankl...@googlemail.com] With Netatalk for AFP he _is_ running a database: any AFP server needs to maintain a consistent mapping between _not reused_ catalog node ids (CNIDs

Re: [zfs-discuss] SAS/short stroking vs. SSDs for ZIL

2010-12-23 Thread Frank Lahm
2010/12/24 Edward Ned Harvey opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com: From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss- boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Stephan Budach Now, I am wondering if using a mirror of such 15k SAS drives would be a good-enough fit for a

Re: [zfs-discuss] No ACL inheritance with aclmode=passthrough in onnv-134

2010-10-26 Thread Frank Lahm
2010/10/25 Cindy Swearingen cindy.swearin...@oracle.com: You can't simulate the aclmode-less world in the upcoming release by setting aclmode to discard in b134. The reason you see your aclmode discarded because aclmode applies to both chmod operations and file/dir create operations. Yes,

[zfs-discuss] No ACL inheritance with aclmode=passthrough in onnv-134

2010-10-23 Thread Frank Lahm
Hi list, while preparing for the changed ACL/mode_t mapping semantics coming with onnv-147 [1], I discovered that in onnv-134 on my system ACLs are not inherited when aclmode is set to passthrough for the filesystem. This very much puzzles me. Example: $ uname -a SunOS os 5.11 snv_134 i86pc i386