On 14/03/11 11:26 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
From: James C. McPherson [mailto:j...@opensolaris.org]
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 9:20 AM

Just for clarity:
The in-kernel CIFS service is indeed available in solaris 10.

Are you really, really sure about that? Please point the RFE number
which tracks the inclusion in a Solaris 10 Update.

I'd also like to know where you're getting your information from
on this topic.

Really really sure?  No, because I don't use it.  I wouldn't stake my
life on the man page being error-free.  But I do know this:

I have a solaris 10u8 box I'm logged into right now.  man zfs shows
that sharesmb is available as an option.  I suppose I could be wrong,
if either the man page is wrong, or if I'm incorrectly assuming the zfs
sharesmb property uses the in-kernel cifs daemon.

That's a big leap to make.

On my Solaris 11 system I see this:


$ svcs \*smb\*
STATE          STIME    FMRI
online         Mar_11   svc:/network/smb/client:default
online         Mar_11   svc:/network/shares/group:smb
online         Mar_11   svc:/network/smb/server:default


I seriously doubt you'll see anything similar on your
S10U8 system.


http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19253-01/816-5166/6mbb1kqo8/index.html
quote::
# nbmand....
This SMB related property is not fully functional in the Oracle Solaris 10 release because the Oracle Solaris SMB server is not supported in the Oracle Solaris 10 release.

...

# sharesmb....

Note that the Oracle Solaris SMB service is not supported in the Oracle Solaris 10 release.
...
::endquote


James C. McPherson
--
Oracle
http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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