I would think you would run into the same problem I have. Where you can't
view child zvols from a parent zvol nfs share.


> From: Scott Meilicke <no-re...@opensolaris.org>
> Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:29:29 PDT
> To: <zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org>
> Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS, ESX ,and NFS. oh my!
> 
> So how are folks getting around the NFS speed hit? Using SSD or battery backed
> RAM ZILs?
> 
> Regarding limited NFS mounts, underneath a single NFS mount, would it work to:
> 
> * Create a new VM
> * Remove the VM from inventory
> * Create a new ZFS file system underneath the original
> * Copy the VM to that file system
> * Add to inventory
> 
> At this point the VM is running underneath it's own file system. I don't know
> if ESX would see this?
> 
> To create another VM:
> 
> * Snap the original VM
> * Create a clone underneath the original NFS FS, along side the original VM
> ZFS.
> 
> Laborious to be sure.
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