Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "ZFS / NFS with User and Group"
2008 Jun 05
2
ZFS NFS cannot write
This is the first time I tried nfs with zfs. I shared the zfs filesystem with nfs, but i can''t write to the files though i mount it as read-write. This is for Solaris 10 update 4. I wonder if there is a bug?
---------------server (sdw2-2)
#zfs create -o sharenfs=on data/nfstest
#zfs get all data/nfstest
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
data/nfstest type
2007 Oct 16
8
nfs-ownership
Hi.
I have created some zfs-partitions. First I create the
home/user-partitions. Beneath that I create additional partitions.
Then I have do a chown -R for that user. These partitions are shared
using the sharenfs=on. The owner- and group-id is 1009.
These partitions are visible as the user assigned above. But when I
mount the home/user partition from a FreeBSD-client, only the
top-partiton has
2009 Aug 14
4
order bug, legacy mount and nfs sharing
Hi,
I''ve encountered this bug: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=108316&tstart=30
and to obviate to the problem I''m using legacy mounts.
Now the system boot without problems, but nfs server doesn''t start because couldn''t find any share.
So I''ve disabled nfs with zfs set sharenfs=off on my zfs filesystems and tried to use the share
2007 Jun 26
2
NFS, nested ZFS filesystems and ownership
Hello,
I''m sure there is a simple solution, but I am unable to figure this one out.
Assuming I have tank/fs, tank/fs/fs1, tank/fs/fs2, and I set sharenfs=on for
tank/fs (child filesystems are inheriting it as well), and I chown
user:group /tank/fs, /tank/fs/fs1 and /tank/fs/fs2, I see:
ls -la /tank/fs
user:group .
user:group fs1
user:group fs2
user:group some_other_file
If I mount
2007 Jan 30
3
Export ZFS over NFS ?
I''ve got my first server deployment with ZFS.
Consolidating a pair of other file servers that used to have
a dozen or so NFS exports in /etc/dfs/dfstab similar to;
/export/solaris/images
/export/tools
/export/ws
..... and so on....
For the new server, I have one large zfs pool;
-bash-3.00# df -hl
bigpool 16T 1.5T 15T 10% /export
that I am starting to
2009 Feb 05
1
nfs sharing of zfs sub filesystems - can it be done?
I''m new to zfs and opensolaris and so am not sure of the correct terminology for this question.
I have a test machine running opensolaris 2008.11 (which I have been very impressed with so far). It has 1 disc for boot and 3 as a zpool (called tank, as per the majority of the examples ;)) This machine is a test "SAN" for use by a second test machine running vmware ESX (the free
2005 Nov 20
11
NFS question (and Best Practices)
I saw in another post that a best practices doc will be coming, but I figured I would try to get this working.
I''m trying to understand why zfs uses so many "zfs create" so I can use it better. What makes sense is that each zfs fs can have it''s own options (compression, nfs, atime, quota, etc). I really love this because it is so tuneable -- compression on these
2011 Jun 30
1
cross platform (freebsd) zfs pool replication
Hi,
I have two servers running: freebsd with a zpool v28 and a nexenta (opensolaris b134) running zpool v26.
Replication (with zfs send/receive) from the nexenta box to the freebsd works fine, but I have a problem accessing my replicated volume. When I''m typing and autocomplete with tab key the command cd /remotepool/us (for /remotepool/users) I get a panic.
check the panic @
2006 Aug 22
1
Interesting zfs destroy failure
Saw this while writing a script today -- while debugging the script, I was ctrl-c-ing it a lot rather
than wait for the zfs create / zfs set commands to complete. After doing so, my cleanup script
failed to zfs destroy the new filesystem:
root at kronos:/ # zfs destroy -f raid/www/user-testuser
cannot unshare ''raid/www/user-testuser'': /raid/www/user-testuser: not shared
root
2007 Apr 19
9
ZFS disables nfs/server on a host
I have an Ultra 10 client running Sol10 U3 that has a zfs pool set up on the extra space of the internal ide disk. There''s just the one fs and it is shared with the sharenfs property. When this system reboots nfs/server ends up getting disabled and this is the error from the SMF logs:
[ Apr 16 08:41:22 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/nfs-server start") ]
[ Apr 16
2008 Jul 12
2
sharenfs=off, but still being shared?
I noticed an oddity on my 2008.05 box today.
Created a new zfs file system that I was planning to nfs share out to an old FreeBSD box, after I put sharenfs=on for it, I noticed there was a bunch of others shared too:
-bash-3.2# dfshares -F nfs
RESOURCE SERVER ACCESS TRANSPORT
reaver:/store/movies reaver - -
reaver:/export
2009 Feb 28
4
possibly a stupid question, why can I not set sharenfs="sec=krb5, rw"?
x86 snv 108
I have a pool with around 5300 file systems called home. I can do:
zfs set sharenfs=on home
however
zfs set sharenfs="sec=krb5,rw" home
complains:
cannot set property for ''home'': ''sharenfs'' cannot be set to invalid options
I feel I must be overlooking something elementary.
Thanks, Alastair
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2007 Feb 07
4
NFS share problem with mac os x client
Hello, I test right now the beauty of zfs. I have installed opensolaris on a spare server to test nfs exports. After creating tank1 with zpool and a subfilesystem with zfs tank1/nfsshare, I have set the option sharenfs=on to tank1/nfsshare.
With Mac OS X as client I can mount the filesystem in Finder.app with nfs://server/tank1/nfsshare, but if I copy a file an error ocours. Finder say "The
2009 Aug 21
9
Not sure how to do this in zfs
Hello all,
I''ve tried changing all kinds of attributes for the zfs''s, but I can''t
seem to find the right configuration.
So I''m trying to move some zfs''s under another, it looks like this:
/pool/joe_user move to /pool/homes/joe_user
I know I can do this with zfs rename, and everything is fine. The problem
I''m having is, when I mount
2008 Jul 15
1
Cannot share RW, "Permission Denied" with sharenfs in ZFS
Hi everyone,
I have just installed Solaris and have added a 3x500GB raidz drive array. I am able to use this pool (''tank'') successfully locally, but when I try to share it remotely, I can only read, I cannot execute or write. I didn''t do anything other than the default ''zfs set sharenfs=on tank''... how can I get it so that any allowed user can access
2009 Nov 26
5
rquota didnot show userquota (Solaris 10)
Hi,
we have a new fileserver running on X4275 hardware with Solaris 10U8.
On this fileserver we created one test dir with quota and mounted these
on another Solaris 10 system. Here the quota command didnot show the
used quota. Does this feature only work with OpenSolaris or is it
intended to work on Solaris 10?
Here what we did on the server:
# zfs create -o mountpoint=/export/home2
2007 Jul 03
1
Share and Remote mounting ZFS for anonyous ftp
Experts,
Sorry if this is a FAQ but I''m not on this alias.
Please reply directly to me.
I''m working on a project setting up a web portal that
will use 2 hosts for load balancing ftp''s. I wanted to
use ZFS to showcase it to our customer.
What I''ve been trying to setup is anonymous ftp to a host that
is sharing a ZFS file system. Anonymous ftp is configured and
2008 Jul 15
2
Cannot share RW, "Permission Denied" with sharenfs in ZFS
Hi everyone,
I have just installed Solaris and have added a 3x500GB raidz drive array. I am able to use this pool (''tank'') successfully locally, but when I try to share it remotely, I can only read, I cannot execute or write. I didn''t do anything other than the default ''zfs set sharenfs=on tank''... how can I get it so that any allowed user can access
2010 Jun 17
9
Monitoring filessytem access
When somebody is hammering on the system, I want to be able to detect who''s
doing it, and hopefully even what they''re doing.
I can''t seem to find any way to do that. Any suggestions?
Everything I can find ... iostat, nfsstat, etc ... AFAIK, just show me
performance statistics and so forth. I''m looking for something more
granular. Either *who* the
2010 Dec 18
10
a single nfs file system shared out twice with different permissions
I am trying to configure a system where I have two different NFS shares
which point to the same directory. The idea is if you come in via one path,
you will have read-only access and can''t delete any files, if you come in
the 2nd path, then you will have read/write access.
For example, create the read/write nfs share:
zfs create tank/snapshots
zfs set sharenfs=on tank/snapshots
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