Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-18 Thread Spencer Shepler
On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Claus Guttesen wrote: Did you mount both the parent and all the children on the client ? No, I just assumed that the sub-partitions would inherit the same uid/gid as the parent. I have done a chown -R. Ahhh, the issue is not permissions, but how the

Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-18 Thread Paul Kraus
On 10/17/07, Claus Guttesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you for the clarification. When mounting the same partitions from a windows-client I get r/w access to both the parent- and child-partition. That is because the Windows clients are mounting via SMB (Samba) and since Samba is

Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-17 Thread Claus Guttesen
Is the mount using NFSv4? If so, there is likely a midguided mapping of the user/groups between the client and server. While not including BSD info, there is a little bit on NFSv4 user/group mappings at this blog: http://blogs.sun.com/nfsv4 It defaults to nfs ver. 3. As a sidenote samba is

Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-17 Thread Paul Kraus
On 10/16/07, Claus Guttesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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

Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-17 Thread Claus Guttesen
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-17 Thread Paul Kraus
On 10/17/07, Claus Guttesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you mount both the parent and all the children on the client ? No, I just assumed that the sub-partitions would inherit the same uid/gid as the parent. I have done a chown -R. Ahhh, the issue is not permissions, but how the

Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-17 Thread Claus Guttesen
Did you mount both the parent and all the children on the client ? No, I just assumed that the sub-partitions would inherit the same uid/gid as the parent. I have done a chown -R. Ahhh, the issue is not permissions, but how the NFS server sees the various directories to

[zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-16 Thread Claus Guttesen
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] nfs-ownership

2007-10-16 Thread Spencer Shepler
Claus, Is the mount using NFSv4? If so, there is likely a midguided mapping of the user/groups between the client and server. While not including BSD info, there is a little bit on NFSv4 user/group mappings at this blog: http://blogs.sun.com/nfsv4 Spencer On Oct 16, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Claus