Hi,
Thanks for a great product, it really works well.
The following is not a CIFS problem, only background.
For some time now, we've been running into problems with shares that are
exported via CIFS and NFSv4
My Solaris systems are running snv_134 and the Linux systems are RedHat 5.5
We've isol
Hi everyone,
I'd like to try out the (relatively new) ZFS quota support, as
presented via the SMB server.
I set some ZFS quotas on a share (i.e. zfs set userqu...@test=1m
dataset...) but the "quotas" tab never shows up in Windows when I
right click on a file to look at it's properties. Anyone kno
Alan, sorry for not being specific.
After creating a storage pool I use
# zfs set sharesmb=on spool01
After, I create the file systems which inherit the smbshare.
# zfs create -o casesensitivity=mixed -o nbmand=on spool01/temp
Then I set the ACLs on parent folders and the mounted share via:
If nbmand is off there won't be much coordination between
SMB and NFS accesses to the same file and it could potentially
lead to file corruption.
If you don't have simultaneous access to the same files over
both protocols then you don't need to worry about turning nbmand off.
Afshin
On 12/ 2/10
On 12/2/10 9:17 AM, Gordon Ross wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to try out the (relatively new) ZFS quota support, as
presented via the SMB server.
I set some ZFS quotas on a share (i.e. zfs set userqu...@test=1m
dataset...) but the "quotas" tab never shows up in Windows when I
right click on a fil
I don't want to make a specific statement regarding corruption
but I can explain how nbmand works and let you decide on what
to do.
The locking facility exists centrally within the OS and all
access (local, NFS or SMB) always goes through it regardless
of whether it is on or off. The only differ
> It should be automatic. What ON build are you based on?
I'm on 147.
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In opensolaris we used to be able to disable the root role in
/etc/user_attr and then be able to login to root or ssh to root with
appropriate /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
That seems to cause unexpected problems in openindiana.
Is there a proceedure for this that works well?
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On 12/2/10 3:24 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
In opensolaris we used to be able to disable the root role in
/etc/user_attr and then be able to login to root or ssh to root with
appropriate /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
That seems to cause unexpected problems in openindiana.
Is there a proceedure for this tha
On 12/2/10 2:15 PM, Gordon Ross wrote:
It should be automatic. What ON build are you based on?
I'm on 147.
It looks like support for the Windows Quotas tab went into
snv_118 and the Windows remote management support went into
snv_137. No configuration is required - the tab should
just be th
On 12/2/10 11:09 AM, Andreas wrote:
> Again, accessing the shares within Windows 7 with user andreas
> works like a charm. However, when trying to login with user
> share Windows states: Access denied.
Is there an entry in /var/smb/smbpasswd for user share?
Does running 'passwd share' help?
> If
Hi,
Thanks Alan.
I am existing user of Opensolaris using snv122 build version. But I am
looking for the latest build release of snv146 version. In http://geunix.org
the latest build available for download is only 134.
Please help me out to get the latest release.
Than
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