Just tired sharing over nfs and [i]much[/i] improved experience. I'll wait and
see if performance becomes an issue, but this looks prety good now. The key
being as you mentioned, keeping the uid/gids in sync.
Thanks!
Aaron
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Aaron wrote:
> Ok, thanks for the info - I was really puling my hair out over this. Would
> you know if sharing over nfs via zfs would fare any better?
I am *quite* happy with the Mac NFS client, and use it against ZFS
files all the time. It's worth the time to make sure you're using
the same n
Ok, thanks for the info - I was really puling my hair out over this. Would you
know if sharing over nfs via zfs would fare any better?
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Aaron wrote:
> I have setup a fileserver using zfs and am able to see the share from my mac.
> I am able to create/write to the share as well as read. I've ensured
that I
> have the same user and uid on both the server (opensolaris snv101b)
as well
> as the mac. The root folder of the share
Hello,
I have setup a fileserver using zfs and am able to see the share from my mac.
I am able to create/write to the share as well as read. I've ensured that I
have the same user and uid on both the server (opensolaris snv101b) as well as
the mac. The root folder of the share is owned by ro
> Justin,
>
> Thanks for the reply
>
> In the environment I currently work in, the "powers
> that be" are almost
> completely anti unix. Installing the nfs client on
> all machines would take
> a real good sales pitch. None the less I am still
I've pro unix & I'm against putting NFS on all the P
On May 30, 2008, at 6:49 AM 5/30/, Craig J Smith wrote:
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> It also should be noted that I am
> having to run on Solaris and not Opensolaris due to adaptec
> am79c973 scsi
> driver issues in Opensolaris.
Well that is probably a showstopper then, since the in-kernel support
isn't in the pr
On May 30, 2008, at 10:45 AM, Craig Smith wrote:
> The tough thing is trying to make this fit
> well in a Windows world.
If you hang all the disks off the OpenSolaris system directly, and
export via CIFS ... isn't it just a NAS box from the windows
perspective? If so, how is it any harder to
Justin,
Thanks for the reply
In the environment I currently work in, the "powers that be" are almost
completely anti unix. Installing the nfs client on all machines would take
a real good sales pitch. None the less I am still playing with the client
in our sandbox. As I install this on a test mac
Hello, I am fairly new to Solaris and ZFS. I am testing both out in a sandbox
at work. I am playing with virtual machines running on a windows front-end that
connects to a zfs back-end for its data needs. As far as i know my two options
are sharesmb and shareiscsci for data sharing. I have a cou
>Anyone out there remember the -d option for share? How do you set the
> share description using the zfs set commands, or is it even possible?
Yes, it is quite hard to find. I filed a bug about this last
summer:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6565879
The way to do set th
Hello.
Anyone out there remember the -d option for share? How do you set the share
description using the zfs set commands, or is it even possible?
Thanks!
-B
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Jens Elkner wrote:
The only problem I encountered with this approach was with pkgmk:
If e.g. /develop/lnf/i386 is not mounted, when it runs, pkgmk doesn't
trigger an automount and thinks, the target FS has a size of 0 bytes - no
space available. However a short cd /develop/lnf/i386 ; cd -
before
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 04:23:12PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anthony J. Scarpino wrote:
> >
> >On our server, I've got a zfs directory called "cube/builds/izick/". In
> >this directory I have a number of mountpoints to other zfs file systems..
> >The problem happens when we clone a new
Anthony Scarpino wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anthony J. Scarpino wrote:
I'm not sure if this is an nfs/autofs problem or zfs problem... But
I'll try here first...
On our server, I've got a zfs directory called "cube/builds/izick/".
In this directory I have a number of mountpoints to oth
Anthony J. Scarpino wrote:
I'm not sure if this is an nfs/autofs problem or zfs problem... But I'll try
here first...
On our server, I've got a zfs directory called "cube/builds/izick/". In this
directory I have a number of mountpoints to other zfs file systems.. The problem
happens when w
I'm not sure if this is an nfs/autofs problem or zfs problem... But I'll try
here first...
On our server, I've got a zfs directory called "cube/builds/izick/". In this
directory I have a number of mountpoints to other zfs file systems.. The
problem happens when we clone a new zfs file system
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