I have done a similar deployment,

However we gave each student their own ZFS filesystem. Each of which had a
.zfs directory in it.


On 16 June 2010 08:51, MichaelHoy <michael....@unn.ac.uk> wrote:

> I’ve posted a query regarding the visibility of snapshots via CIFS here (
> http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=130577&tstart=0)
> however, I’m beginning to suspect that it may be a more fundamental ZFS
> question so I’m asking the same question here.
>
> At what level does the “zfs” directory exist?
>
> If  the “.zfs” subdirectory only exists as the direct child of the mount
> point then can someone suggest how I can make it visible lower down without
> requiring me (even if it were possible for 50k users) to make each users’
> home folder a file system?
>
> By way of a background, I’m looking at the possibility of hosting our
> students personal file space on OpenSolaris since the capacities required go
> well beyond my budget to keep investing in our NetApp kit.
> So far I’ve managed to implement the same functionality however, the
> visibility of the snapshots to allow self-service file restores is a real
> issue which may prevent me for going forward on this platform.
>
> I’d appreciate any suggestions.
>
> Thanks
> Michael.
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