Necessary profiles, rights or roles for administering ZFS file systems
                
                                    
                 edited Jun 17, 2011 3:42AM                   in Oracle Solaris File Systems and Disk Management (MOSC) 1 commentAnswered             
            
                    
Hello,
I've been considering using (or creating) a role for administering the ZFS file system.
Ideally just the ability to create, destroy, snapshot, rollback, clone, send and receive ZFS file systems.
These ZFS file systems are actually delegated to a zone.
I saw there's a right profile called ZFS File System Management which I've added to a regular user, say user2 member of group other.
But when I logged in as this user and tried to perform any zfs operation I've just got "permission denied".
                I've been considering using (or creating) a role for administering the ZFS file system.
Ideally just the ability to create, destroy, snapshot, rollback, clone, send and receive ZFS file systems.
These ZFS file systems are actually delegated to a zone.
I saw there's a right profile called ZFS File System Management which I've added to a regular user, say user2 member of group other.
But when I logged in as this user and tried to perform any zfs operation I've just got "permission denied".
user2@s11-z2:~ $ profiles
ZFS File System Management
Basic Solaris User
All
user2@s11-z2:~ $ zfs list
0      
            