I'm transitioning a volume with a qtree in it from 7 Mode to c mode. I have the volume replicated and the cluster sees the qtree. Is there a way to nfs export that /vol/qtree qtree as "/qtree?" I don't see any way to actually mount a qtree into the namespace. I can make an export policy on a qtree, but that just creates alternate permissions.
You can do this on the CIFS side... Looks like I can share anything as anything.
This is 8.2.3 cmode ontap.
Tia,
Fred
TR-4067 covers how to use symlinks to simulate -actual support in cDOT. That would be a way to get the functionality you want. Essentially you'd create symlinks in vroot that point to qtrees in the system.
From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of Fred Grieco Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 1:24 PM To: Toasters@teaparty.net Subject: Qtree exporting
I'm transitioning a volume with a qtree in it from 7 Mode to c mode. I have the volume replicated and the cluster sees the qtree. Is there a way to nfs export that /vol/qtree qtree as "/qtree?" I don't see any way to actually mount a qtree into the namespace. I can make an export policy on a qtree, but that just creates alternate permissions.
You can do this on the CIFS side... Looks like I can share anything as anything.
This is 8.2.3 cmode ontap.
Tia, Fred