Steffen Weiberle wrote:
> Thanks. Without looking at the RFE,
>
>> Since the comments aren't public I pasted the relevant stuff here:
>>
>> They're primariliy necessary due to (among other things) the fact
>> that an NFS operation may translate to an over-the-wire call, and
>> in fact
Jerry Jelinek wrote:
> Steffen Weiberle wrote:
>> I have a customer who is restricting NFS access to their data. Thus,
>> instead of authorizing each non-global zone to be a client, would like
>> to authorize only the global zone, and then lofs mount the NFS-mounted
>> file system into the non-glob
Steffen Weiberle wrote:
> I have a customer who is restricting NFS access to their data. Thus,
> instead of authorizing each non-global zone to be a client, would like
> to authorize only the global zone, and then lofs mount the NFS-mounted
> file system into the non-global zone.
>
> This work man
I have a customer who is restricting NFS access to their data. Thus,
instead of authorizing each non-global zone to be a client, would like
to authorize only the global zone, and then lofs mount the NFS-mounted
file system into the non-global zone.
This work manually, but fails when configured via