Cindy,

I will agree with NFS statement. 
No this is not a tmp or lofs mount. I am very clear on what it is.

This is a ZFS filesystem being exported.

This was mounted as root and needs to be. Standard permission applied.
Tested as root. No other permission needs to be checked. But since you
Brought it up. I'll look and see. 

Phillip

-----Original Message-----
From: Cindy Swearingen [mailto:cindy.swearin...@oracle.com] 
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 2:17 PM
To: Phillip Bruce (Mindsource)
Cc: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] NFS issue with ZFS

NFS doesn't care if the access is for a ZFS file system
on systems running Solaris 9 or Solaris 10.

This isn't a tmp or lofs mount point, is it?

If not, I would check the permissions on the client's
/nfs/backup directory.

Thanks,

Cindy

On 08/13/10 14:33, Phillip Bruce (Mindsource) wrote:
> Cindy,
> 
> I appreciate your help.
> Understand the NFS server is Solaris 10
> The Client is Solaris 9
> 
> Here what I see on the client system:
> # mount -o rw server1:/nfs /nfs/backup 
> # cd /nfs/backup 
> # touch me
> touch: me cannot create
> 
> # showmount -e server1
> export list for server1:
> /nfs (everyone)
> 
> # nfsstat -m 
> 
> /nfs/backup from server1:/nfs
>  Flags:         
> vers=3,proto=tcp,sec=sys,hard,nointr,noac,link,symlink,acl,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,retrans=5,timeo=600
>  Attr cache:    acregmin=3,acregmax=60,acdirmin=30,acdirmax=60
> 
> Server1 is setup as followed:
> 
> # zfs get all nfs
> NAME  PROPERTY         VALUE                  SOURCE
> nfs   type             filesystem             -
> nfs   creation         Mon Aug  9 18:00 2010  -
> nfs   used             125K                   -
> nfs   available        1.55T                  -
> nfs   referenced       20K                    -
> nfs   compressratio    1.00x                  -
> nfs   mounted          yes                    -
> nfs   quota            none                   default
> nfs   reservation      none                   default
> nfs   recordsize       128K                   default
> nfs   mountpoint       /nfs                   default
> nfs   sharenfs         rw                     local
> nfs   checksum         on                     default
> nfs   compression      off                    default
> nfs   atime            on                     default
> nfs   devices          on                     default
> nfs   exec             on                     default
> nfs   setuid           on                     default
> nfs   readonly         off                    default
> nfs   zoned            off                    default
> nfs   snapdir          hidden                 default
> nfs   aclmode          groupmask              default
> nfs   aclinherit       restricted             default
> nfs   canmount         on                     default
> nfs   shareiscsi       off                    default
> nfs   xattr            on                     default
> nfs   copies           1                      default
> nfs   version          3                      -
> nfs   utf8only         off                    -
> nfs   normalization    none                   -
> nfs   casesensitivity  sensitive              -
> nfs   vscan            off                    default
> nfs   nbmand           off                    default
> nfs   sharesmb         off                    default
> nfs   refquota         none                   default
> nfs   refreservation   none                   default
> 
> # exportfs
> -               /nfs   rw   ""
> 
> Again I ask what gives, UID and GUID are same on both servers.
> I would appreciate if someone can confirm if Solaris 9 needs a patch?
> I can't see why but since this is a ZFS filesystem being NFS over. Who 
> knows!!!
> 
> 
> Phillip
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cindy Swearingen [mailto:cindy.swearin...@oracle.com] 
> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 12:59 PM
> To: Phillip Bruce (Mindsource)
> Cc: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
> Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] NFS issue with ZFS
> 
> Hi Phillip,
> 
> What's the error message?
> 
> How did you share the ZFS file system?
> 
> # zfs create tank/cindys
> # zfs sharenfs=on tank/cindys
> # share
> -               /tank/cindys   rw   ""
> # cp /usr/dict/words /tank/cindys/file.1
> # cd /tank/cindys
> # chmod 666 file.1
> # ls -l file.1
> -rw-rw-rw-   1 root     root      206663 Aug 13 13:03 file.1
> 
> 
> Some things to check:
> 
> - Are the UID/GID and hostnames resolving between the NFS server
> and the NFS client?
> - File permissions
> - Mount point permissions
> 
> Can you access the file system on the client by using the automounter?
> 
> # pwd
> /net/t2k-brm-03/tank/cindys
> # echo abc > file.1
> #
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Cindy
> 
> On 08/13/10 13:19, Phillip Bruce wrote:
>> I have Solaris 10 U7 that is exporting ZFS filesytem.
>> The client is Solaris 9 U7. 
>>
>> I can mount the filesytem just fine but I am unable to write to it.
>> showmount -e shows my mount is set for everyone.
>> the dfstab file has option rw set.
>>
>> So what gives?
>>
>> Phillip
> 

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