In general you should not allow a Solaris system to be both an NFS server and NFS client for the same filesystem, irrespective of whether zones are involved. Among other problems, you can run into kernel deadlocks in some (rare) circumstances. This is documented in the NFS administration docs. A loopback mount is definitely the recommended approach. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss
- Re: [zfs-discuss] [zones-discuss] ZFS shared /hom... Louis F. Springer
- Re: [zfs-discuss] [zones-discuss] ZFS shared /hom... James C. McPherson
- Re: [zfs-discuss] [zones-discuss] ZFS shared ... Bob Scheifler
- Re: [zfs-discuss] [zones-discuss] ZFS sha... James C. McPherson
- Re: [zfs-discuss] [zones-discuss] ZFS shared ... Ian Collins
- Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS shared /home between zones Al Hopper
- Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS shared /home between zon... James C. McPherson
- Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS shared /home between zones Scott L. Burson
- Re: [zfs-discuss] [zones-discuss] ZFS shared /home betw... Louis F. Springer
- Re: [zfs-discuss] [zones-discuss] ZFS shared /home... Steve McKinty
- Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS shared /home between zones Paul
- Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS shared /home between zones Darren J Moffat