On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 01:54:58PM -0800, Andrew Tefft wrote: > Let's say I have a zfs called "pool/backups" and it contains two > zfs'es, "pool/backups/server1" and "pool/backups/server2" > > I have sharenfs=on for pool/backups and it's inherited by the > sub-zfs'es. I can then nfs mount pool/backups/server1 or > pool/backups/server2, no problem. > > If I mount pool/backups on a system running Solaris Express build 81,
The NFSv3 client, and the NFSv4 client up to some older snv build (I forget which) will *not* follow the sub-mounts that exist on the server side. In recent snv builds the NFSv4 client will follow the sub-mounts that exist on the server side. If you use the -hosts automount map (/net) then the NFSv3 client and older NFSv4 clients will mount the server-side sub-mounts, but only as they existed when the automount was made. Nico -- _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss