Hi Folks,

I was wondering if there is an actual limit of IP addresses that I can setup by 
using sharenfs for NFS shares in zfs.

I know that we can do things like:

zfs set sharenfs='rw=192.168.1.0/24,root=192.168.1.30/32,ro=10.0.0.0/8' 
tank/share which will allow different subnets and IP ranges to be involved. But 
If I were to set this by a bunch of IP addresses I had in my list what would be 
the maximum IPs I can set?

If there is a limit, would this be a shell/console related limit? Maybe amount 
of characters a shell can take?

Also is this situation any different between say Solaris 10 update 9 and 
Solaris Express 11 ?

Regards.

-ub..
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