On Dec 20, 2010, at 11:26 AM, "Geoff Nordli" <geo...@gnaa.net> wrote:
>> From: Edward Ned Harvey >> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 9:25 AM >> Subject: RE: [zfs-discuss] a single nfs file system shared out twice with > different >> permissions >> >>> From: Richard Elling >>> >>>> zfs create tank/snapshots >>>> zfs set sharenfs=on tank/snapshots >>> >>> "on" by default sets the NFS share parameters to: "rw" >>> You can set specific NFS share parameters by using a string that >>> contains the parameters. For example, >>> >>> zfs set sharenfs=rw=192.168.12.13,ro=192.168.12.14 my/file/system >>> >>> sets readonly access for host 192.168.12.14 and read/write access for >>> 192.168.12.13. >> >> Yeah, but for some reason, the OP didn't want to make it readonly for > different >> clients ... He wanted a single client to have it mounted twice on two > different >> directories, one with readonly, and the other with read-write. Is someone suggesting my solution won't work? Or are they just not up to the challenge? :-) >> I guess he has some application he can imprison into a specific read-only >> subdirectory, while some other application should be able to read/write or >> something like that, using the same username, on the same machine. > > It is the same application, but for some functions it needs to use read-only > access or it will modify the files when I don't want it to. Sounds like a simple dtrace script should do the trick, too. -- richard _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss