Have you considered enabling FileVault for the user's who's accounts are on the ZFS volume?
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Dan Shoop
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Sorry for your troubles! It seems that's a new one! Try LibreOffice. ;)
Could it be a permission/ownership issue you have set? Just curious as its weird. ;)
Jason
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> Not sure what this might be, we have yet to see this issue. Several clients use the new MS Office against my advice. They access over a network to a Windows 2003 server running in a VM on ZFS file system without issue. I'll have to test a direct access to a ZFS file system from the app to replicate your environment. I'll try to do that tomorrow.
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> Could it be a permission/ownership issue you have set? Just curious as its weird. ;)
Or it may be assuming that some of the Carbon calls work on ZFS - the sort of calls that TensComplement had to implement for Zevo which aren't part of mac-zfs?
Chris
> However, none of the above fixed the issue. What Chris has mentioned about Carbon calls that had to be implemented for Zevo looks like a promising lead. Hopefully the maczfs team can look into it.
It's also possible that it works on the root pool but not nested file systems on the same pool. There are certainly some differences in the paths between the two.
> If it is the case that the issue will be resolved in the near future, I'm considering migrating to Zevo.
Did you mean "not resolved"? I'm pretty sure this issue has been known about for a while so it's not likely to be fixed imminently.
> One question towards that end: would uninstalling maczfs and then installing zevo be painless? As in my storage pools, filesystems, and configuration will be preserved, right?
Uninstalling MacZFS is trivial - just remove the extension. As for import into Zevo my understanding was that reading pool v8 was disabled. I don't know if that is still the case but again you would have to ask them.
Going the other way is not supported in any case as the Mac code is too far behind.
Alex
>> However, none of the above fixed the issue. What Chris has mentioned about
> Carbon calls that had to be implemented for Zevo looks like a promising lead.
> Hopefully the maczfs team can look into it.
Wow I didn't know that ZEVO implements a Carbon-related API. That's interesting. I bet that there are a lot of apps which need that. I have seen installer applications for intel-compatible apps, where the installer is a PPC app ;-) That was the case with Final Cut Studio 2.
>> If it is the case that the issue will be resolved in the near future,
> I'm considering migrating to Zevo.
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> Did you mean "not resolved"? I'm pretty sure this issue has been
> known about for a while so it's not likely to be fixed imminently.
Alex, he's saying that *if* these theories all align, then his personal issue would be theoretically resolved by installing ZEVO. Maybe.
The MacZFS FAQ details the implications of migrating between ZFS implementations. The Twitter feed for Ten's Complement says a long time ago that they were testing the migration path from MacZFS to ZEVO. They had it disabled in the beta, but I guess they have full backward compatibility now. I don't know; I haven't read anything new.
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>>> However, none of the above fixed the issue. What Chris has mentioned about
>> Carbon calls that had to be implemented for Zevo looks like a promising lead.
>> Hopefully the maczfs team can look into it.
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> Wow I didn't know that ZEVO implements a Carbon-related API. That's interesting. I bet that there are a lot of apps which need that. I have seen installer applications for intel-compatible apps, where the installer is a PPC app ;-) That was the case with Final Cut Studio 2.
I'm not sure Carbon is an accurate description - apologies for any confusion there. What TensComplement claim to support is:
"Full native support for the extended Mac OS X APIs including, native extended attributes, bulk access, named-streams, lookup-by-id and searchfs (PBCatSearch)."
Googling for PBCatSearch turns up references to Carbon FileManager.
To clarify my guess, maybe Office is assuming some of the extended OS X APIs?
Spending 19.95 USD would give a quick answer. As would (cheaper) asking the TensComplement folks directly if they've tested MS Office opening documents from their pools.
Chris