Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs sharenfs inheritance

2006-11-01 Thread Robert Petkus
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs sharenfs inheritance

2006-10-31 Thread Robert Thurlow
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs sharenfs inheritance

2006-10-31 Thread Darren . Reed
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

[zfs-discuss] zfs sharenfs inheritance

2006-10-31 Thread Robert Petkus
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'