Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Sharing over smb - permissions/access

2009-02-04 Thread Aaron
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 -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Sharing over smb - permissions/access

2009-02-04 Thread Robert Thurlow
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Sharing over smb - permissions/access

2009-02-04 Thread Aaron
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? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.open

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS Sharing over smb - permissions/access

2009-02-04 Thread Robert Thurlow
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

[zfs-discuss] ZFS Sharing over smb - permissions/access

2009-02-04 Thread Aaron
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS sharing options for Windows

2008-06-02 Thread Tom Buskey
> 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

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS sharing options for Windows

2008-05-30 Thread Keith Bierman
On May 30, 2008, at 6:49 AM 5/30/, Craig J Smith wrote: > > 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

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS sharing options for Windows

2008-05-30 Thread Keith Bierman
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS sharing options for Windows

2008-05-30 Thread Craig Smith
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

[zfs-discuss] ZFS sharing options for Windows

2008-05-28 Thread Craig Smith
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS sharing question.

2008-05-16 Thread Volker A. Brandt
>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

[zfs-discuss] ZFS sharing question.

2008-05-16 Thread Barth Weishoff
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 This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@ope

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs sharing

2007-04-12 Thread Robert Thurlow
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs sharing

2007-04-12 Thread Jens Elkner
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs sharing

2007-04-11 Thread Robert Thurlow
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs sharing

2007-04-11 Thread Robert . Thurlow
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

[zfs-discuss] zfs sharing

2007-04-11 Thread Anthony J. Scarpino
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