I tested something else ...

Now i change only the group permissions ( chgrp staff and chmod 750 ... but the 
result is the same.
Fristlevel subshare with the need of checking permissions will work, the second 
level subshare not.

By the way ... one reason why we use a Solaris Fork or FreeBSD as a
NFSv4 fileserver is the possibility of using NFS4-ACLs.

So when i change the trivial permissions on the fileserver with chmod the 
NFS4-ACLs also modified.
and on the client those permission are also active.

Maybe the problem is in the part of the NFS4-ACLs. This could be the
reason why not so many users affected ?

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  NFS client : permission denied when trying to access subshare, since
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