Brandon High wrote:
If you mount server:/nfs on another host, it will not include server:/nfs/foo1 or server:/nfs/foo2. Some nfs clients (notably Solaris's) will attempt to mount the foo1 & foo2 datasets automatically, so it looks like you've exported everything under server:/nfs. Linux clients don't behave in the same fashion, you'll have to separately mount all the exports.
Hi Brendan, I believe this is incorrect - Solaris Nevada has supported this automatic subshare mounting (we call it "mirror mounts") since build 77, but it's not in Solaris 10, while I believe Linux has had it for a longer time. Is this not what you see on current Linux? Rob T _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss