On Apr 29, 2008, at 9:35 PM, Tim Wood wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a pool /zfs01 with two sub file systems /zfs01/rep1 and / 
> zfs01/rep2.  I used [i]zfs share[/i] to make all of these mountable  
> over NFS, but clients have to mount either rep1 or rep2  
> individually.  If I try to mount /zfs01 it shows directories for  
> rep1 and rep2, but none of their contents.
>
> On a linux machine I think I'd have to set the [i]no_sub_tree_check 
> [/i] flag in /etc/exports to let an NFS mount move through the  
> different exports, but I'm just beginning with solaris, so I'm not  
> sure what to do here.
>
> I found this post in the forum: http://opensolaris.org/jive/ 
> thread.jspa?messageID=169354&#169354
>
> but that makes it sound like this issue was resolved by changing  
> the NFS client behavior in solaris.  Since my NFS client machines  
> are going to be linux machines that doesn't help me any.

My understanding is that the linux client has the same
capabilities of the Solaris client in that it can
traverse server side mount points dynamically.

Spencer

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