for me the proposed kernel 4.4.0-46.67 do not work ... Permission denied ...
As mentioned above mainline 4.4.27 work without problem.
Maybe some surveillance will help.
In our enviroment the FreeBSD 11 server shares /apool/NFS/share/home as NFSv4 + Kerberos ... every directory is a zfs filesystem. The clients mount /home/nfs.
Users home is located under /home/nfs/staff/username ... staff and username are also zfs filesystems.
A user can accesss his homedirectory under /home/nfs/staff/username without error but the next level deeper will only work as a normal directory, not as another zfs filesystem or NFSv4 sub-share
If i look at the mounts as the affected user with mount or df i see the base mountpoint /home/nfs and the sub-shares /home/nfs/staff and /home/nfs/staff/username
With kernels having the problem, the next sub-share will not shown when i try to access it.
With kernel working without the "Permission denied" problem i am able to access the next sub-share (data for example ) and mount or df shows also /home/nfs/staff/username/data
Hi,
for me the proposed kernel 4.4.0-46.67 do not work ... Permission denied ...
As mentioned above mainline 4.4.27 work without problem.
Maybe some surveillance will help.
In our enviroment the FreeBSD 11 server shares /apool/ NFS/share/ home as NFSv4 + Kerberos ... every directory is a zfs filesystem. The clients mount /home/nfs.
Users home is located under /home/nfs/ staff/username ... staff and username are also zfs filesystems.
A user can accesss his homedirectory under /home/nfs/ staff/username without error but the next level deeper will only work as a normal directory, not as another zfs filesystem or NFSv4 sub-share
If i look at the mounts as the affected user with mount or df i see the base mountpoint /home/nfs and the sub-shares /home/nfs/staff and /home/nfs/ staff/username
With kernels having the problem, the next sub-share will not shown when i try to access it.
With kernel working without the "Permission denied" problem i am able to access the next sub-share (data for example ) and mount or df shows also /home/nfs/ staff/username/ data
This happend also on shares without kerberos.