All,
Any idea when " the Solaris SMB server gets support for DFS"? Any where
that I can follow the development? Any PSARC case that I can follow?
..Remco
The answer to my original question was:
------
True, there's no mount-point crossing, but Windows/CIFS does support DFS
referrals. The Solaris SMB server does not support DFS yet though.
So you're correct: shared nested filesystems on the server side do not
look like that on the client side. When the Solaris SMB server gets
support for DFS then this situation will change.
------
My original question was:
------
please reply to me directly as well.
I am migrating from my "old" sb100 S10 U2 home server to a new AMD x64
Nevada build 100 server.
On my old server I had zfs fileystems like so:
metronpool/dump/fotos 60.6G 13.3G 36.5K /metronpool/dump/fotos
metronpool/dump/fotos/2000 319M 13.3G 319M /metronpool/dump/fotos/2000
metronpool/dump/fotos/2001 885M 13.3G 885M /metronpool/dump/fotos/2001
.....
And then I had metronpool/dump/fotos shared with SAMBA to my PC's. This
meant that all file systems under ../foto/.. were accessible just fine.
It allowed me to access all filesystems via a single samba share.
Now I am trying to set that up with Nevada, moving over and upgrading
the zfs snapshots no problem
pardatapool/export/fotos 60.4G 723G 29K
/pardatapool/export/fotos
pardatapool/export/fotos/2000 319M 723G 318M
/pardatapool/export/fotos/2000
pardatapool/export/fotos/2001 886M 723G 885M
/pardatapool/export/fotos/2001
zfs set sharesmb=on pardatapool/export/foto
# sharemgr show
default
zfs
zfs/pardatapool/export/fotos
/pardatapool/export/fotos
/pardatapool/export/fotos/2000
/pardatapool/export/fotos/2001
#
All looks fine however when I try to access the smb share on my pc's I get
"access or permission denied" when wanting to access the 2000 and 2001
"directories".
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
------
_______________________________________________
cifs-discuss mailing list
[email protected]
http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss