> What happens is that /home/thomas/zfs gets mounted
> and then the
> automounter starts.  (Or /home/thomas is found
> missing and then
> the zfs mount is not completed)
> 
> Probably requires legacy mount point.
> 
> 
> Casper
> _______________________________________________

I'm experiencing this same behavior (ZFS NFS mounts don't show after reboot) 
with b50 and was hoping someone could outline a little clearer for those of us 
not as intimately familiar with Solaris innards.  

I can simply issue one 'zfs share zfsdata/[user1]' command and all my other 
ZFS-issued NFS mount points reappear.

My /etc/auto_home is:
[user1] 127.0.0.1:/export/home/[user1]
[user2] 127.0.0.1:/export/home/[user2]
   etc...

All SMF services are running normally - nothing in maintenance or failed to run.

I dot NOT have any entries in my /etc/vfstab pertaining to the /export/home 
directories, all of which are on a ZFS pool.

Should I simply comment out the /etc/auto_home entries?  Or, should I create an 
entry in /etc/vfstab?  If so, is one to /export/home sufficient or must one be 
done for each user [each user has his/her own ZFS pool]?

Sorry, I'm just not sure what a "legacy mount point" is.

Many thanks in advance!
 
 
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