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Filesystem ownership with zones
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Solaris 10 U4, recently patched. ZFS filesystems on the global zone Local Zones on the zfs filesystems. If I make a new ZFS filesystem, and present it to a local zone, i.e. /u01. If I change the ownership of /u01 in the Local zone to oracle:dba /u01. The file becomes unowned at the global zone. It shows the UID of the user in the Local Zone. What is the best way to fix this? I could create the accounts in the global zone, but is that neccesary? Thanks!! |
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