Robert Thurlow wrote:
> Robert Petkus wrote:
>
>> When using sharenfs, do I really need to NFS export the parent zfs
>> filesystem *and* all of its children? For example, if I have
>> /zfshome
>> /zfshome/user1
>> /zfshome/user1+n
>> it seems to me like I need to mount each of these exported files
Robert Petkus wrote:
When using sharenfs, do I really need to NFS export the parent zfs
filesystem *and* all of its children? For example, if I have
/zfshome
/zfshome/user1
/zfshome/user1+n
it seems to me like I need to mount each of these exported filesystems
individually on the NFS client. T
Robert Petkus wrote:
Folks,
When using sharenfs, do I really need to NFS export the parent zfs
filesystem *and* all of its children? For example, if I have
/zfshome
/zfshome/user1
/zfshome/user1+n
it seems to me like I need to mount each of these exported filesystems
individually on the NFS cli
Folks,
When using sharenfs, do I really need to NFS export the parent zfs
filesystem *and* all of its children? For example, if I have
/zfshome
/zfshome/user1
/zfshome/user1+n
it seems to me like I need to mount each of these exported filesystems
individually on the NFS client. This scheme doesn'