On 12/11/11 11:56, Harry Putnam wrote: > Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: > > I've only responded to this one question just yet because I'm working > from your other input to get this done... thanks.
The NFS.org page is the most useful - see the HowTos > >> That's not a lot of examples - what did you want to use if for? > > Exchange of files between debian desktop and solaris zfs servers. Nested? ACLs? > > So it will be both server and client on both ends. > > The main usage, where the heaviest interplay will be, is going to be > the solaris server offering its zfs filesystems as work areas for > other lan machines. That's easy with BSD - I've minimal recent experience at fixing problems with nfs4.1 and zfs (Solaris) - meaning it's always taken about 2 minutes to setup. Maybe I just got lucky, maybe that and because I never wasted my time with unfs3 ;-) Solaris With ACLs see this:- http://www.bfccomputing.com/2011/03/15/creating-a-permission-free-share-with-zfs-acls-and-nfsv4/ For a more succinct explanation than I'd provide. > > The debian host as server will be offering 2 main directories to the > lan that contain stuff needed on all lan machines at times. > > > Debian With ACLs you'll want libnfsidmap2, nfs-common, and nfs-kernel-server. They should get pulled in when you install nfs-kernel-server. >From memory you run Wheezy, so you'll avoid the problems with unfs3. Cheers More refs:- http://mail.opensolaris.org/ -- Iceweasel/Firefox extensions for finding answers to Debian questions:- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/Scott_Ferguson/debian/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ebdd14a.2070...@gmail.com