Re: [zfs-discuss] [cifs-discuss] ZFS CIFS problem with Ubuntu, NFS as an alternative?

2009-08-06 Thread Christian Flaig
Afshin, thanks for the response. You seem to be everywhere on the forum... Respect... :-) The ACL on the files I tried are the same, I always do a chmod -R when changing ACLs on the dataset/directory. You got a recommendation for a network trace tool? I could do it on OpenSolaris (file

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-19 Thread Louis Hoefler
I switched to the CIFS filesharing system. All that I needed to do was to disable the samba wins swat services, then i started the smb/server service. I followed the CIFS administration guide. Almost everything worked without problems. The only problem I got was a ?wins? resolution error. So,

[zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Louis Hoefler
Is it possible to share a folder with cifs without adding a zfs volume? I also have not found out how to share a folder with zfs, is it possible? If it's possible, how? I searched google and this forum but found no answers to my question. Greets Louis Hoefler PS.: I hope this was the right

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Will Murnane
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 16:38, Louis Hoefler louis.hoef...@struktum.com wrote: Is it possible to share a folder with cifs without adding a zfs volume? Try zfs set sharesmb=on mypool. I also have not found out how to share a folder with zfs, is it possible? I don't think sharing an individual

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Louis Hoefler
But what is the recommended way to share a directory? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Tim
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Louis Hoefler louis.hoef...@struktum.comwrote: But what is the recommended way to share a directory? -- I don't know that there currently is a good way to just share a directory with the built-in cifs server. I'd imagine your best bet would be to use SAMBA.

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Louis Hoefler
Ok I found the share folder gnome gui. Its in coffecup-administration-shared folders. But, if I add a folder with this gui, it does not show up on windows. I tried svcadm restart smb/server but nothing happened. The gui created a /etc/sfw/smb.conf file, which holds the folder I added. I found

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Mark Shellenbaum
Louis Hoefler wrote: But what is the recommended way to share a directory? You should be able to use sharemgr directly to just share a directory and not an entire file system. If you do that you shouldn't set the sharesmb property, though. Use either the sharesmb property or use sharemgr

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Tim
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Louis Hoefler louis.hoef...@struktum.comwrote: Ok I found the share folder gnome gui. Its in coffecup-administration-shared folders. But, if I add a folder with this gui, it does not show up on windows. I tried svcadm restart smb/server but nothing

Re: [zfs-discuss] CIFS and zfs

2009-01-18 Thread Louis Hoefler
Ok I found a solution. Thanks for your help. svcadm enable samba wins swat modified /etc/sfw/smb.conf: [global] server string = Unix-Windows share security = SHARE wins server = 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.1 [apache22] comment = Apache 2.2 share path =