It's not a backup server, it's a server sending it's own pool to an iscsi 
remote disk, mounted locally.
So, if I need to check it's data, I have to mount it, but I don't want its 
sharings.
Gabriele.
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Geoff Nordli
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21 novembre 2013 21.28.24 CET
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Re: [discuss] zfs import -N not persistent, and ways to mount with no share
On 13-11-21 11:06 AM, Gabriele Bulfon      wrote:
Hi,
following my        recent posts about the issues I had, I ask this:
- Issuing a zfs        import -N (no mount, no share) and rebooting, mounts the 
pool        without -N, so with
mounting and        sharing. Shouldn't it persist my idea of having the pool 
without        mounting and sharing
on reboot?
- What if I need        to import a pool and mount it without any dataset 
share? If that        pool is a replica of
the        living/sharing-smb pool, it will lead you to unwanted results,       
 sharing the replica over the network
with the limits        of smb, so you never know what users are mounting...You 
may need        to mount it to
check files into        it, without having it shared.
If it is a backup server, what about firewalling the ports to    restrict SMB?
Geoff
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