Re: /etc/zfs/exports conversion problem

From: Tim Rice <tim_at_xinuos.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 15:05:37 -0700
never mind.
Sorry for the noise.
Silly me, using mount options that work on solaris on a freebsd system.

On 09/01/16 13:43, Tim Rice wrote:
> Whatever program creates /etc/zfs/exports from a "zfs set sharenfs 
> ...." command
> does not act correctly if hostnames have a - in them.
>
> I first spotted this on a 10.3 system.
> Still exists in 11 RC2
>
> Steps to reproduce.
> On the 11.0-RC2 EC2 instance I spun up, the pool name was tstpool
>
> # zfs create tstpool/some-test-fs
> # zfs set \
> sharenfs='rw=devlab16-79.newjersey.sco.com,root=devlab16-79.newjersey.sco.com' 
> \
> tstpool/some-test-fs
> # cat /etc/zfs/exports
> # !!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE MANUALLY !!!
>
> /tstpool/some-test-fs    rw=devlab16 79.newjersey.sco.com 
> root=devlab16 79.newjersey.sco.com
> # zfs get sharenfs tstpool/some-test-fs
> NAME                  PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
> tstpool/some-test-fs  sharenfs 
> rw=devlab16-79.newjersey.sco.com,root=devlab16-79.newjersey.sco.com local
>
>
> Note the missing dash between 16 and 79 in /etc/zfs/exports but the 
> sharenfs property
> is correct.
>
> Sorry I haven't had time to track down where the trouble is. I just 
> ran into this
> setting up a storage server.
>
>

-- 
Tim Rice
tim_at_xinuos.com
707 456-1146
Received on Thu Sep 01 2016 - 20:05:40 UTC

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