I should clarify. Say I have a zfs with the mount point /u00 that I import on
the system. When it creates the /u00 directory on the UFS root, it's created
with 700, and then the zfs is mounted and it appears to have the permissions of
the root of the zfs. 755 in this case.
But, if a
I understand what you are saying and have had the same problem. I used the
fix that I mentioned to fix this problem on 2 of my production DB systems.
On 12/28/06, Jason Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should clarify. Say I have a zfs with the mount point /u00 that I
import on the system.