James C. McPherson wrote:
> John Klimek wrote:
>> I'm trying to build a "simple" Solaris 10 file server using ZFS + CIFS...
>> That means I don't need X Windows or anything like that, etc.
>>
>> During the Solaris 10 installation I chose the "Core Group" for the
>> installation so that it doesn't install all of the extra software
>> associated with the other installation groups.
>>
>> How do I go about installing the CIFS service?
>>
>> I've read the page here:
>> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/gettingstarted.html
>>
>> ...and when I run "svcadm enable -r smb/server" it gives me an error
>> about the service not being found or something like that... (sorry I'm
>> not at the server)
>>
>> How do I go about installing just the core CIFS service/software so I can
>> share my ZFS file systems via CIFS?
> 
> Hi John,
> the CIFS server and related technologies have not been
> backported to Solaris 10. Yet.

"Yet" ... that's a good way to give a few people heartburn :-)

There are no plans to backport CIFS because of the huge
infrastructure changes required to support it.

Alan

> If you want to run the CIFS server, you'll need to run
> OpenSolaris or Solaris Nevada, build 77 or later.
> 
> 
> James C. McPherson
> --
> Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
> Sun Microsystems
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