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Anyone able to explain to me how to make them work?
I've tied an export-policy to a qtree w/ a rule allowing a host NFS protocol access - any any any. Getting access denied from the client host when attempting to mount. Tried w/ hostname, FQDN hostname and IP address.
All result in 'access denied by server while mounting'. Adding access at the volume level works though. Maybe I'm missing a step.
Unix Permissions: -s-rwxrwxr-x
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Yes, this is correct. This is also documented this way. You cannot export nested mounts with less restrictive permissions than parent mounts.
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Allow me to ask a further question that may be easier for someone to answer now that I think I might get it myself.
It looks as though qtree-level exports merely allow you to make access unique to the underlying qtrees within a volume, but access still needs to be allowed at the volume level for all rules defined at the qtree-level.
So access to underlying qtrees can be more restrictive than access at the volume level. But in the case where you want to give more access at the qtree-level than you do the volume-level...it's not possible due to the way junction paths function requiring the hierarchical access. Is this correct?
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Yes, this is correct. This is also documented this way. You cannot export nested mounts with less restrictive permissions than parent mounts.
