Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs share of nested zfs directories?

2010-05-28 Thread Alan Wright
On 05/27/10 09:49 PM, Haudy Kazemi wrote: Brandon High wrote: On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Cassandra Pugh wrote: I was wondering if there is a special option to share out a set of nested directories? Currently if I share out a directory with /pool/mydir1/mydir2 on a system, mydir1 shows up

Re: [zfs-discuss] file-inherit and dir-inherit at toplevel of ZFS CIFS share

2010-10-25 Thread Alan Wright
On 10/25/10 07:23 AM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: It looks like permissions don't descend properly from the top-level share in CIFS; I had to set them on the next level down to get the intended results (including on lower levels; they seem to inherit properly from the second level, just not from the

Re: [zfs-discuss] Basic ACL usage in group environment

2010-10-25 Thread Alan Wright
On 10/23/10 08:03 AM, Andy Graybeal wrote: Greetings, First off, I'm new to this and don't quite understand what I'm doing. I would like different groups in my workplace to have their own folders. I would like each file and folder underneath the parent folders to inherit the ACL and group owners

Re: [zfs-discuss] Basic ACL usage in group environment

2010-10-26 Thread Alan Wright
On 10/26/10 06:25 AM, Andy Graybeal wrote: Yes, if you set up the directory ACLs for inheritance (include :fd: when you specify the ACEs), the ACLs on copied files will be inherited from the parent folder (probably best not to use cp -p). Alan Alan, thank you for the response. For my example,

Re: [zfs-discuss] sharesmb should be ignored if filesystem is not mounted

2010-10-29 Thread Alan Wright
On 10/28/10 08:40 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: I have sharesmb=on set for a bunch of filesystems, including three that weren't mounted. Nevertheless, all of those are advertised. Needless to say, the one that isn't mounted can't be accessed remotely, even though since advertised, it looks lik

Re: [zfs-discuss] sharesmb should be ignored if filesystem is not mounted

2010-11-04 Thread Alan Wright
On 11/ 4/10 03:54 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: On 10/28/10 08:40 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: I have sharesmb=on set for a bunch of filesystems, including three that weren't mounted. Nevertheless, all of those are advertised. Needless to say, the one that isn't mounted can't be accesse

Re: [zfs-discuss] vidoe files residing on zfs used from cifs fail to work

2010-11-24 Thread Alan Wright
What are the property settings on your dataset? Alan On 11/22/10 6:34 AM, Harry Putnam wrote: Harry wrote: When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser has the right plugins, you can open them with either quicktime player or firefox (which also uses the quicktime player)

Re: [zfs-discuss] Interesting/Strange Problem

2010-12-17 Thread Alan Wright
The chown may affect access - possibly due to user ACE versus owner@ ACE behavior. A user ACE always refers to the specific user mentioned in the ACE. An owner@ ACE applies to the current owner of the file, which changes with chown. owner@ represents the typical, expected behavior on UNIX but c

Re: [zfs-discuss] What are .$EXTEND directories?

2011-01-03 Thread Alan Wright
On 1/3/11 10:51 AM, Chris Ridd wrote: On 3 Jan 2011, at 17:08, Volker A. Brandt wrote: On our build 147 server (pool version 22) I've noticed that some directories called ".$EXTEND" (no quotes) are appearing underneath some shared NFS filesystems, containing an empty file called "$QUOTA". We