OSX *loves* NFS - it's a lot faster than Samba - but
you need a bit of extra work.

You need a user on the other end with the right uid and gid
(assuming you're using NFSv3 - you probably are).


Have a look at :
http://number9.hellooperator.net/articles/2007/01/12/zfs-for-linux-and-osx-and-windows-and-bsd

(especially the 'create a user' bit).

On 07/02/07, Kevin Bortis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I test right now the beauty of zfs. I have installed opensolaris on a 
spare server to test nfs exports. After creating tank1 with zpool and a 
subfilesystem with zfs tank1/nfsshare, I have set the option sharenfs=on to 
tank1/nfsshare.

With Mac OS X as client I can mount the filesystem in Finder.app with 
nfs://server/tank1/nfsshare, but if I copy a file an error ocours. Finder say "The 
operation cannot be completed because you do not have sufficient privileges for some of 
the items.".

Until now I have shared the filesystems always with samba so I have almost no 
experience with nfs. Any ideas?

Kevin


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