> > I have created some zfs-partitions. First I create the > > home/user-partitions. Beneath that I create additional partitions. > > Then I have do a chown -R for that user. These partitions are shared > > using the sharenfs=on. The owner- and group-id is 1009. > > > > These partitions are visible as the user assigned above. But when I > > mount the home/user partition from a FreeBSD-client, only the > > top-partiton has the proper uid- and guid-assignment. The partitons > > beneath are assigned to the root/wheel (uid 0 and gid 0 on FreeBSD). > > > > Am I doing something wrong > > Did you mount both the parent and all the children on the client ?
No, I just assumed that the sub-partitions would inherit the same uid/gid as the parent. I have done a chown -R. That would be a neat feature because I have some fairly large partitions hosted on another server (solaris 9 on sparc and vxfs) which shares disk via nfs. Everytime I create a new partition I must create and mount the partitons on each webserver. Not that I have many webservers, but it would be nice to create a /data-partition, then a image-partition below that and then a, b, c, d, e, f etc. (/data/image/a). Then all I had to do was to mount the image-partiton and I wouldn't have to worry about mounting other than the image-partition on the webserver. -- regards Claus When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom, the gentlest gamester is the soonest winner. Shakespeare _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss