CD wrote:
On 01/18/2010 06:36 PM, Tom Haynes wrote:
CD wrote:
Greetings.
I've go two pools, but can only access one of them from my
linux-machine. Both pools got the same settings and acl.
Both pools has sharenfs=on. Also, every filesystem got
aclinherit=passthrough
NAME PROPERTY
We've got some work going on in the NFS group to alleviate this problem. Doug
McCallum has introduced the sharemgr (see http://blogs.sun.com/dougm) and I'm
about to putback the In-Kernel Sharetab bits (look in http://blogs.sun.com/tdh
- especially http://blogs.sun.com/tdh/entry/in_kernel_shareta
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> Doug has been doing some performance optimization to
> the sharemgr to allow faster boot up in loading
>
Doug has blogged about his performance numbers here:
http://blogs.sun.com/dougm/entry/recent_performance_improvement_in_zfs
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We just had an article published on SDN about how different changes to the ways
shares are handled has an impact to the boot up time for large numbers of ZFS
filesystems.
For me, one of the neat things about it was it being a topic at several points
on OpenSolaris discussion boards.
You can vi
Spencer Shepler wrote:
> On May 21, 2008, at 1:43 PM, Will Murnane wrote:
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>> Okay, all is well. Try the same thing on a Solaris client, though,
>> and it doesn't work:
>> # mount -o vers=4 ds3:/export/local-space/test /mnt/
>> # cd mnt
>> # ls
>> foo
>> # ls foo
>>
>>
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> This behavio