On Sat, January 10, 2009 18:05, Alan M Wright wrote:
> On 01/10/09 08:29, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
>> How do I set the "volume label" as seen on the windows boxes?  Both CIFS
>> and ZFS manuals come up empty on that search string.
>
> The ZFS pool name is returned as the volume name.

That's not what I'm getting, quite.

The pool is zp1, but it mounts at /home, and *that's* what I'm getting as
the volume name (well, not with the slash).

I don't know how common this is, but Thumbs Plus (a photo indexing
program) keeps track of non-local volumes by the volume label. This is
useful since removable and network drives can show up on different drive
letters or whatever.  I'm replacing Samba on an older Nevada build with
CIFS on Open Solaris 2008.11, and this appears to have changed the volume
label on me, invalidating the database.  This is a problem since the
database has all the keyword-to-image mapping information.

So there's no way for me to change the volume label on a CIFS export now?

(I believe I have ways to get into the database and modify the fields
describing where the files exist, if I have to, so this isn't disastrous
for me; but if the database were in a more proprietary format, or if I
were less adventurous, this could be a show-stopper.)

I would urge that there be a way to set the volume label on each CIFS
export (a property or something).
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