On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 02:37:02PM -0500, Mike Gerdts wrote: > > The <user> or <group> is specified using one of the following forms: > > posix name (eg. ahrens) > > posix numeric id (eg. 126829) > > sid name (eg. ahr...@sun) > > sid numeric id (eg. S-1-12345-12423-125829) > > How does this work with zones? Suppose in the global zone I have > passwd entries like:
ZFS stores UIDs, GIDs and SIDs on disk. The POSIX ID/SID <-> name resolution happens in user-land. As such the answer to your question is the same as for any other operating system facility that deals with POSIX ID/SID <-> name resolution: it depends on each zone's configuration. (In general kernel code never deals with user/group names directly, but with UIDs/GIDs/SIDs. One exception is the NFSv4 code, which upcalls to user-land to resolve NFSv4 n...@domain user/group names and vice versa.) > jill:x:123:123:Jill Admin:/home/jill:/bin/bash > joe:x:124:124:Joe Admin:/home/joe:/bin/bash > > And in a non-global zone (called bedrock) I have: > > fred:x:123:123:Fred Flintstone:/home/fred:/bin/bash > barney:x:124:124:Barney Rubble:/home/barney:/bin/bash > > Dataset rpool/quarry is delegated to the zone bedrock. > > Does "zfs get all rpool/quarry" report the same thing whether it is > run in the global zone or the non-global zone? If you use the -n option, yes :) Oh, but then, the -n option is for the new zfs {user|group}space sub-command. I don't think "zfs get" is getting that option; maybe it should. > Has there been any thought to using a UID resolution mechanism similar > to that used by ps? That is, if "zfs get ... <dataset>" is run in the > global zone and the dataset is deleted to a non-global zone, display > the UID rather than a possibly mistaken username. That seems like a good idea to me. You should send that comment to the ARC case record (send an e-mail to psarc-...@sun.com with "PSARC/2009/204" somewhere in the Subject: header). Nico -- _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss