Does anyone know if related problems to the panic's dismissed as "duplicate of 6746456" ever resulted in Solaris 10 patches? It sounds like they were actually solved in OpenSolaris but S10 is still panicing predictably when Linux NFS clients try to change a nobody UID/GID on a ZFS exported filesystem.
Specifically the NFS induced panics related to the "nobody" id not mapping correctly, or, more precisely, attempts to change user/group ID nobody causing S10u7 to blow chunks in zfs_fuid.c zfs_fuid_table_load's ASSERT? While the workaround to change the id's on the server is possible, it pretty much torpedo's management's view of Solaris' stability and sending fileserver duty back to Linux... :( Anybody could create a nobody file and put the system into endless boot-loops without this being patched. I'm hoping further work on this issue was done on the S10 side of the house and there is a stealthy patch ID that can fix the issue. Thanks, -Rob -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss