On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Peter Radig wrote:
> As I explained earlier, this is not possible with CIFS. This is the RFE
> entry: http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6582165
It's worth noting that you CAN do it with samba, but you lose the cool
features and performanc
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[mailto:zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Tau
Sent: 22. February 2010 22:40
To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Sharing Issues
It will not let me set sharesmb=none.
Also I dont see how ACL's would do what im after here.
It will not let me set sharesmb=none.
Also I dont see how ACL's would do what im after here... I want to create a
nested dataset inside another one so that I can create snapshots, and export
that dataset when needed. Though I do not want the nested dataset to have its
own share... (if that ma
On 2/21/10 11:08 PM -0800 Tau wrote:
I am having a bit of an issue I have an opensolaris box setup as a
fileserver. Running through CIFS to provide shares to some windows
machines.
Now lets call my zpool /tank1,
Let's not because '/' is an illegal character in a zpool name.
when i create
It doesn't work with CIFS. There is an open RFE on that for quite some
time now.
Peter
On 22.02.2010, at 08:09, "Tau" wrote:
> I am having a bit of an issue I have an opensolaris box setup as a
> fileserver. Running through CIFS to provide shares to some windows
> machines.
>
> Now lets
I am having a bit of an issue I have an opensolaris box setup as a fileserver.
Running through CIFS to provide shares to some windows machines.
Now lets call my zpool /tank1, when i create a zfs filesystem called /test it
gets shared as /test and i can see it as "test" on my windows machines...