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Can a non-global zone NFS-mount a file system that has been shared from its own global zone?

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Can a non-global zone NFS-mount a file system that has been shared from its own global zone?

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No. This may be addressed in the future. However, the filesystem can be LOFS-mounted into the local zone, and, if necessary, the global zone can export the same filesystem via NFS so that other computers can also access those files.

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