Hiya, On 19 Oct 2007, at 10:41, i3bargon wrote:
> I believe the problem is that the NFS server actually is running in > the global zone and not in the labeled zones. Is this true? Yes. This is why you see 2049/tcp as an MLP is txzonecfg. Currently, there is a restriction such that NFS cannot be served from a non-global zone. If you need to have a TX box serve NFS to another TX box, you actually have an architecture which looks like a double- ended data pump - the GZ on the NFS client box sees NFS requests from the labelled zones, relays them to the GZ of the NFS server box, which pulls the data down from the labelled zones and sends it back so the client GZ can give it to its labelled zones. > Is their a way for my unlabeled clients, which for instance have > network connectivity in the 10.1.2 network and and don't have > access to the global zone network, to access the NFS exports. Not that I'm aware of. Of course, other readers may know better :-). Cheers, -- Dave Walker Client Solutions, Sun Microsystems UK Tel: +44 780 3079264 http://blogs.sun.com/davew/