On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:00:30 -0600
cindy.swearin...@sun.com wrote:

> Reproducing this will be difficult in my environment since
> our domain info is automatically setup...

Hey, no sweat ;-) I only asked because I don't want to do the "send
blah" again.  but then again, computers don't get tired.

> I would suggest fixing the nobody problem because you might
> have other NFS-related problems accessing your files.

Right. I have set the domain name in /etc/default/nfs on all machines
of my local network. So I guess that's OK now.

Remains the question what this line should actualy read:

#zfs set sharenfs='rw=local-system,root=local-system' store/snaps

rw=local-system becomes "arwen" that's obvious, but how about the
root part. "I run zfs send ..." as root on the local machine (do I have
to ??) and on the remote machine the /store/snaps has uid:gid root:root

The backup being OK is important so I appreciate your help.

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