Re: [storage-discuss] [zfs-discuss] CIFS and user-visible snapshots

2007-11-08 Thread Alan Wright
There have been a few requests for VSS - I raised an RFE 6627645. Alan This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ storage-discuss mailing list storage-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss

Re: [storage-discuss] freeNAS moves to Linux from FreeBSD

2009-12-12 Thread Alan Wright
Bob Friesenhahn wrote: Note that GPL has never been tested in a court of law and perhaps it never will be. Bob I seem to recall a court case in Germany against D-Link. Alan ___ storage-discuss mailing list storage-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [storage-discuss] freeNAS moves to Linux from FreeBSD

2009-12-13 Thread Alan Wright
Bob Friesenhahn wrote: On Sat, 12 Dec 2009, Alan Wright wrote: Bob Friesenhahn wrote: Note that GPL has never been tested in a court of law and perhaps it never will be. I seem to recall a court case in Germany against D-Link. What aspect of GPL was tested in this case? D-Link makes

Re: [storage-discuss] CIFS in production and my experience so far, advice needed

2010-04-12 Thread Alan Wright
On 04/12/10 03:58 AM, charles wrote: This is all using the ephemeral user model on opensolaris, so only the SIDs are stored permanently on opensolaris, the uids and username 'just passing through in memory', the ACLs importantly remaining associated to the SIDS (this is my experience with

Re: [storage-discuss] CIFS in production and my experience so far, advice needed

2010-04-12 Thread Alan Wright
On 04/12/10 03:43 PM, Ross Walker wrote: but I might just use Samba's POSIX to NT ACL mapping so one doesn't have to rely on ZFS ACLs, which if they become clobbered can ruin your day. Presumably, thie is when sharing files across NFS, SMB and local access. If all files are being managed via

Re: [storage-discuss] NFS and Windows Home Directory Server

2010-07-23 Thread Alan Wright
On 07/23/10 09:37 AM, Karl Rossing wrote: We currently have a os b134 nfs home directory and file server. The nfs server is an ldapclient. I would like to provide access for the home directory to Windows/AD clients using zfs's sharesmb. You might want to look into smbautohome (man

Re: [storage-discuss] ACL for window

2011-01-17 Thread Alan Wright
On 01/11/11 02:29 AM, Ryan Park wrote: Hello all, First I like to thank you for the help. Thank you. I have created smb share on opensolaris 134. joined windows 2008 active directory and map the share to the system. I have couple acl access permission problem. When managing ZFS ACLs from

Re: [storage-discuss] ACL for window

2011-01-17 Thread Alan Wright
On 01/11/11 02:47 AM, Jaime Cardoso wrote: On 11-01-2011 10:29, Ryan Park wrote: Hello all, First I like to thank you for the help. Thank you. I have created smb share on opensolaris 134. joined windows 2008 active directory and map the share to the system. I have couple acl access

Re: [storage-discuss] ACL for window

2011-01-25 Thread Alan Wright
Have you considered the ZFS nounlink attribute? Alan On 01/22/11 06:11 AM, Eugene Hutorny wrote: Hello all, I want to share my experience on setting up ACL's for a Windows XP client. The goal I had is to have a protection for the files from a 'delete by mistake'. While trying to achieve the

Re: [storage-discuss] ACL for window

2011-01-25 Thread Alan Wright
would appreciate if you point me to the documentation. Regards, Eugene - Original Message - From: Alan Wright alan.wri...@oracle.com To: Eugene Hutorny eug...@hutorny.in.ua Cc: storage-discuss@opensolaris.org Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 9:45 PM Subject: Re: [storage-discuss] ACL