We are currently running sun cluster 3.2 on solaris 10u3. We are using ufs/vxvm 
4.1 as our shared file systems. However, I would like to migrate to HA-NFS on 
ZFS. Since there is no conversion process from UFS to ZFS other than copy, I 
would like to migrate on my own time. To do this I am planning to add a new 
zpool HAStoragePlus resource to my existing HA-NFS resource group. This way I 
can migrate data from my existing UFS to ZFS on my own time and the clients 
will not know the difference.

I made sure that the zpool was available on both nodes of the cluster. I then 
created a new HAStoragePlus resource for the zpool. I updated my NFS resource 
to depend on both HAStoragePlus resources. I added the two test file systems to 
the current dfstab.nfs-rs file.
I manually ran the shares and I was able to mount the new zfs file system. 
However, once the monitor ran it re-shared I guess and now the ZFS based 
filesystems are not available.

I read that you are not to add the ZFS based file systems to the 
FileSystemMountPoints property. Any ideas?
 
 
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