Yesterday was an important day for Opensolaris. Something found it´s way in the kernel, i already knew but wasn´t allowed to talk about (at least not without a NDA saying "When you talk about this, we send a support technican spelling a dozen mighty curses in you datacenter. And, yeah, we know where you park your car ..."

).
Alan Wright
announced the putback of the code changes resulting out of PSARC 2006/715, or for mortals like me: The in-kernel CIFS service. This doesn´t mean just the integration to mount CIFS shares. That´s a
different project. With this changes CIFS get a first class citizen besides NFS. Opensolaris Build 77 will give you a kernel-integrated CIFS server.
And as a CIFS server alone is only half the answer to the question, there will be the integration of NDMP for backups or ICAP for integrating virus scanning software. So stay tuned, albeit the page isn´t activated you will find more informations
at the CIFS community at opensolaris.org soon. Meanwhile you should look at
Bob Porass´"Fish -n- CIFS" for more informations.
PS: I can only assume, that NTAP saw something like this coming when they filed their "all in"-lawsuit...
Comments
Fri, 21.11.2008 17:32
Yes the Storage 7000 series is nice but... If Sun want to survive, and flourish, duri ng the coming economic d [...]
Fri, 21.11.2008 16:14
no sure if it makes sense to c ompare Sun-Technologie to GM? Sun is like the german car-com panies, number one in th [...]
Fri, 21.11.2008 10:24
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/ community/arc/caselog/2008/685 /materials/tenaya-onepage-txt/
Fri, 21.11.2008 07:35
I will not disclose anything m ore than that
Fri, 21.11.2008 03:08
We have X4600s which have four 146GB HDDs in them. We want t he first two as mirrored root disks and the other two [...]