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
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,
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
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
But what is the recommended way to share a directory?
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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?
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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.
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
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
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
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 =
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