Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:18:21 -0700 From: Tim Gustafson <tjg@soe.ucsc.edu> To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Exporting ZFS File System to Multiple Subnets Message-ID: <CAG27QgQbwot1%2Bfu=2PmQYpaqKqb8Ob8sieb28XuXJDaWbZnKqQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, I Googled around about exporting ZFS file systems to multiple subnets, but most of what I found was years old, so I thought I'd ask to see what the current state of things are. We have about 2,000 file systems that we need to export to a handful of subnets. Most file systems are exported to the same set of subnets. If I were setting up /etc/exports, I would do something like: /export/home -alldirs -network=1.2.3.0/22 /export/home -alldirs -network=1.2.3.0/23 /export/projects -alldirs -network=4.5.6.0/22 /export/projects -alldirs -network=4.5.6.0/23 Perhaps followed by some additional lines to specify additional export networks for specific filesystems: /export/projects/foo -network 7.8.9.0/24 /export/projects/bar -network 9.8.7.0/24 But, FreeBSD's implementation of the "zfs sharenfs" property does not allow multiple subnets to be specified. And it seems that ZFS somehow gets in the way of /etc/exports for ZFS file systems, so that if I turn off sharenfs ("zfs inherit sharenfs tank/export; zfs inherit sharenfs tank/projects") it actually blocks the export lines in /etc/exports from being mounted. So, how can I use FreeBSD and ZFS to export file systems in this way? It seems like sharenfs is a dead end, and it also seems like /etc/exports doesn't work because ZFS gets in the way. This seems like a really significant impediment to using FreeBSD as a ZFS file server for anything other than the most basic of configurations. Is there some magic that I can use to at least work around this limitation for now? Ideally, we'd just move to NFSv4, but a significant portion of our clients are not NFSv4 ready, so that's not an option. -- Tim Gustafson tjg@soe.ucsc.edu 831-459-5354 Baskin Engineering, Room 313A
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