Samba's integration with ZFS wasn't that great last time I tested. I had all
kinds of permission problems, mainly with inheritance. Windows deals with deny
entries very differently to Unix and I kept finding my test accounts were
denied access to new files & folders.
Also, while I'm no Samba
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Ross wrote:
> Yeah, that's something I'd love to see. CIFS isn't quite there yet,
> but it's miles ahead of Samba, and as soon as it is ready we'll want
> to be rolling it out under Sun Cluster.
If Samba is already "there" for many people for many years, in what
way is na
Marcelo Leal wrote:
> Thanks all for the answers!
> Seems like the solution to have a opensolaris storage solution is the CIFS
> project. And there is no agent to provide HA, so seems like a good project
> too.
>
>
Currently, the HA-NFS service requires that you disable the
sharenfs property
Yeah, that's something I'd love to see. CIFS isn't quite there yet, but it's
miles ahead of Samba, and as soon as it is ready we'll want to be rolling it
out under Sun Cluster.
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Thanks all for the answers!
Seems like the solution to have a opensolaris storage solution is the CIFS
project. And there is no agent to provide HA, so seems like a good project too.
Thanks,
Leal.
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Marcelo Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello all,
>
> [..]
>
> 1) What the difference between the smb server in solaris/opensolaris,
> and the "new" project CIFS?
What you refer to as the "smb server in solaris/opensolaris" is in fact
Samba, which sits on top of a plain unix system. This ha
Samba cifs has been in opensolaris from day1.
No, it cannot be used to meet sun's end goal which is cifs INTEGRATION
with the core kernel. Sun cifs supports windows acl's from the kernel
up. Samba does not.
On 6/22/08, Marcelo Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> i would like to c
Hello all,
i would like to continue with this topic, and after doing some "research"
about the topic, i have some (many) doubts, and maybe we could use this thread
to give some responses to me and other users that can have the same questions...
First, sorry to "CC" to many forums, but i think i