Hi Niko,
this thread had 150 hits in the last three weeks, the topic is in the FAQ
since 2005, and the question comes about every 9 months or so. So it seems it
would be a desired feature! I expect it would be most utilized in shops who
have thousands of automount map entries, and hundred
Need a help with a problem. We have VxFS file system, created in a
global zone, and mounted under non-global zone as LOFS. Later, two new
zones were created on the same server, that needed access to the very
same file system. Someone decided to NFS-shareout this file system from
the global zone, an
The answer is no.
5065254 NFS/UFS deadlock when system is both NFS server and client
Use LOFS.
John
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Hello Vladi,
Yes you can use LOFS to all your zones to share the file system
providing r/w access. I would even say that this is your BEST option.
NFS mount in your local zones of a file system shared by the global zone
is absolutely not supported (including autofs access of course).
HTH,
W
Hi!
I have a project where I need to run untrusted code
contained in a local zone. As the code is untrusted
the less resources I give to such a zone the safer
I feel. Networking in general, is one such resource.
I don't want zone to have access to anything but
a loopback interface.
Unfortunately
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 08:00:28PM +0200, William Roche wrote:
> Hello Vladi,
>
> Yes you can use LOFS to all your zones to share the file system providing
> r/w access. I would even say that this is your BEST option.
>
> NFS mount in your local zones of a file system shared by the global zone is
Steve Lawrence wrote:
I think each zone's automounter is smart enough to use lofs instead of nfs for
mounts from a non-global to a global zone.
Please explain how this is possible. How can the automounter convert an
nfs specification of a global zone pathname into a pathname which can be
Hi Rob,
Le 29 juin 09 à 18:01, Rob Mallory a écrit :
Hi Niko,
this thread had 150 hits in the last three weeks, the topic is in
the FAQ since 2005, and the question comes about every 9 months or
so. So it seems it would be a desired feature!
Well, it's something that any old-s
Le 29 juin 09 à 18:37, John Lorenzon a écrit :
The answer is no.
5065254 NFS/UFS deadlock when system is both NFS server and client
We don't use UFS. ;-)
Use LOFS.
Easy to tell...
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On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 20:56 +0200, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Le 29 juin 09 à 18:01, Rob Mallory a écrit :
>
> > Hi Niko,
> > this thread had 150 hits in the last three weeks, the topic is in
> > the FAQ since 2005, and the question comes about every 9 months or
> > so. So
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:31:20AM -0700, Glenn Faden wrote:
> Steve Lawrence wrote:
> >
> >
> >I think each zone's automounter is smart enough to use lofs instead of nfs
> >for
> >mounts from a non-global to a global zone.
> >
>
> Please explain how this is possible. How can the automounter co
Vladi,
You can mount the filesystem tree that you want to share anywhere in
your local zone(s).
You can do it in the zone configuration (using zonecfg) but you'll need
to reboot the zone to take it into account; or using a mount command
from the global zone to have the data appear in a running
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:58 PM, Nicolas Dorfsman
wrote:
Le 29 juin 09 à 18:37, John Lorenzon a écrit :
The answer is no.
5065254 NFS/UFS deadlock when system is both NFS server and client
We don't use UFS. ;-)
That might not be enough to save you. The bug is a complicated (and
rare)
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:31 PM, Glenn Faden wrote:
Steve Lawrence wrote:
I think each zone's automounter is smart enough to use lofs instead
of nfs for
mounts from a non-global to a global zone.
Please explain how this is possible. How can the automounter convert
an nfs specification of
Nicolas Williams wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:31:20AM -0700, Glenn Faden wrote:
Steve Lawrence wrote:
I think each zone's automounter is smart enough to use lofs instead of nfs
for
mounts from a non-global to a global zone.
Please explain how this is possible. How can the
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 04:38:50PM -0700, Glenn Faden wrote:
> Nicolas Williams wrote:
> >Well, it doesn't have to be possible. Instead it should be possible to
> >have the mount(2) syscall detect the loopback NFS and convert it into a
> >lofs mount if, say, a flag is set in the arguments, or even
James Carlson wrote:
On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:31 PM, Glenn Faden wrote:
Steve Lawrence wrote:
I think each zone's automounter is smart enough to use lofs instead
of nfs for
mounts from a non-global to a global zone.
Please explain how this is possible. How can the automounter convert
an
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