Hello,
I am using ZEVO 1.1.1 on a MacPro with Lion Server 10.7.5.
I configured /etc/exports to export a ZFS file system from that 10.7.5 server, as I did on the same server for sharing some folder from a Journaled case-sensitive HFS+ volume.
On a client system (either 10.6.8 or 10.7.5 give same observations), I have no problem mounting the NFS shares from the server. However, when I create folders (within a session on the client) on the NFS shares, I observe a problem with owner and authorizations for the NFS share associated with the ZFS volume, that I do not have with the NFS share associated with a folder on the HFS+ volume:
- I log on a client as a standard user (the 10.7.5 server and the clients use a 10.6.8 Snow Leopard Server for OD authentication)
- In a terminal, I 'cd' to some folder within the NFS share where I have right to create directories.
- I 'mkdir Test' : the directory is created with owner root. I can 'rmdir' it. (?)
- Doing the same on an NFS share exported from an HFS+ volume gives me a 'Test' directory correctly belonging to my uid.
On the server, the ZFS point exported over NFS has the same rwx settings as the HFS+ folder also exported over NFS.
Any idea what is causing this ownership / authorization problem when accessing the NFS-shared ZFS volume?
Thank you in advance for any help.