We use Solaris 10 on a couple x4500s in our Data Center. We recently experienced a cooling issue which left these boxes in a hard shutdown state. I rebooted and noticed our NFS system is acting funky.
I use the ZFS "sharenfs" setting to share our ZFS volumes to different clients. Well, if I do a showmount -e only one client appears, whereas before the entire list of clients appeared. But now there's only one and only that particular client may mount his filesystem. Others get "permission denied." So a bit of troubleshooting and I realized that this particular client is just the last one that gets mounted. They're exported in alphabetical order, so it's always the last one with the "sharenfs" setting. A bit more troubleshooting and the same phenomenon occurs when using /etc/dfs/dfstab instead of ZFS. I run manual "share" commands and each one supercedes the previous one. So, the upshot is: I am only able to export one filesystem and that's it. Obviously some sort of corruption occurred due to the hard powerdown. Anyone know where to look to fix this? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ nfs-discuss mailing list [email protected]
