please run and post the output of the following script so that
I can take a look at your configuration:

http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/files/cifs-gendiag

Afshin

Remco Lengers wrote:
> Afshin, All,
> 
> The example below demonstrates the issue. I don't think there is a 
> permission problem:
> 
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>net use L: \\par\myshare
> The command completed successfully.
> 
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>net use
> New connections will be remembered.
> 
> 
> Status       Local     Remote                    Network
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> OK           L:        \\par\myshare             Microsoft Windows Network
> The command completed successfully.
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>dir l:\
>  Volume in drive L is pardatapool
>  Volume Serial Number is C4BA-C348
> 
>  Directory of l:\
> 
> 31-10-2008  21:06    <DIR>          .
> 31-10-2008  19:20    <DIR>          ..
> 31-10-2008  19:21    <DIR>          fs2_sub
>                0 File(s)              0 bytes
>                3 Dir(s)  776.689.580.544 bytes free
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>dir l:\fs2_sub
>  Volume in drive L is pardatapool
>  Volume Serial Number is C4BA-C348
> 
>  Directory of l:\fs2_sub
> 
> File Not Found
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>copy c:\autoexec.bat l:\
>         1 file(s) copied.
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>copy c:\autoexec.bat l:\fs2_sub\
> Access is denied.
>         0 file(s) copied.
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>net use k: \\par\myshare_fs2_sub
> The command completed successfully.
> 
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>copy c:\autoexec.bat k:\
>         1 file(s) copied.
> 
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>net use
> New connections will be remembered.
> 
> 
> Status       Local     Remote                    Network
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> OK           K:        \\PAR\MYSHARE_FS2_SUB     Microsoft Windows Network
> OK           L:        \\par\myshare             Microsoft Windows Network
> The command completed successfully.
> 
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\remcol>
> 
> Regards,
> 
> ..Remco
> 
> Afshin Salek wrote:
>> The example in the manual is not pointless but it assumes that
>> you set the permissions in a way that gives access to connected
>> users and that's basically part of your file system settings
>> rather than CIFS configuration.
>>
>> Does the connected user has enough access permissions on fs2_sub?
>>
>> Afshin
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Hi Afshin, All,
>>>
>>> Thanks for that. Just for my sanity. If I read the CR it look like
>>> something much more complex that I am actually trying to do. Basically I
>>> am just following the example in the manual here:
>>>
>>> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2429/createstaticsmbsharezfstask?a=view
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> # zfs create -o casesensitivity=mixed -o nbmand=on pardatapool/fs2
>>> # zfs set sharesmb=name=myshare pardatapool/fs2
>>> # sharemgr show -vp
>>> default nfs=()
>>>       /pardatapool/incoming    ""
>>> zfs
>>>     zfs/pardatapool/fs2 smb=()
>>>       myshare=/pardatapool/fs2
>>> # zfs create -o casesensitivity=mixed -o nbmand=on 
>>> pardatapool/fs2/fs2_sub
>>> # sharemgr show -vp
>>> default nfs=()
>>>       /pardatapool/incoming    ""
>>> zfs
>>>     zfs/pardatapool/fs2 smb=()
>>>       myshare=/pardatapool/fs2
>>>       myshare_fs2_sub=/pardatapool/fs2/fs2_sub
>>> #
>>>
>>> And this already cause a "Access denied" when accessing "fs2_sub" on the
>>> windows client. Is the example in the manual just pointless?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advice,
>>>
>>> ..Remco
>>>
>>>> You can monitor 6711751 bug ID in bugs.opensolaris.org
>>>>
>>>> There is no PSARC case yet but we might need to file one
>>>> to get some support from ZFS for DFS links. We will know
>>>> when we start the design phase.
>>>>
>>>> Afshin
>>>>
>>>> Remco Lengers wrote:
>>>>> 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?
>>>>>
>>>>> ------
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