i am using hba_inq for mapping the lengthy device names from mpxio to san lun
you can do a search to grab it - pretty nifty utility
HTH
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, msl wrote:
> I have some zfs filesystems with two "//" at the beggining like
> "//dir1/dir2/dir3. And some other filesystems "correct" with just one
> "/" (/dir1/dir2/). The question is: Can i set the mountpoint correctly?
You can set the mountpoint at any time with 'zfs se
Please add the following caveat to the pages describing the manual boot setup;
Minimal version of zfs supported for this procedure is zfs pool version 6
Please use command 'zpool upgrade -v' to verify 1) the version of zfs pool
structure and 2) the version of zpool installed on your system .
> messages:
> # tail /var/adm/messages
> Mar 22 17:28:36 hancock genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fssnap0 is /
> pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Mar 22 17:28:36 hancock pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-
> device: winlock0
> Mar 22 17:28:36 hancock genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] winlock0 is /
> pseu
I made some tests on Office 2007(12.0.4518.1014) and Office 2007(12.0.6300.5000
SP1) and got no luck, but if I deploy shares on a UFS partition, either Office
2003 or Office 2007 work smoothly with Samba.
So I think it's the zfs and its acl break the rule, isn't it?
And another question is how