SMB shares comprise a flat namespace. No SMB server
would give you a tree view of shares as each share
represent and independent access point to the exported
file system and you're not supposed to be aware of the location
of the shared directory on that file system.

You can just share tera/shared and cross file system boundaries
using Solaris CIFS service once we've addressed this RFE:

6582165 Child Mounts

Afshin

On 07/21/10 06:47 AM, Hernan F wrote:
Hello,
I have the following ZFSs:

tera
tera/shared
tera/shared/video
tera/shared/iso
tera/shared/backups
tera/shared/backups/username

Using SAMBA I would just share tera/shared and have it share video, iso, and backups. And 
backups/username would be accessible to "username" by permissions.

But now I'm using sharesmb. So I have tera tera_shared tera_shared_video and so on. Is there a way 
to display the shares in a tree structure, as it is on disk? I mean: go into \\server and see 
"tera". Double click "tera" and see iso, video, and backups, and so on?

Thanks,
Hernan
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