You are configuring NFS on a server. Select the two statements that are true.
A.
Resources listed in /etc/dfs/dfstab are automatically shared on boot up.
B.
A directory cannot be shared if a subdirectory below it is already shared.
C.
Renaming a share created with the zfs set share command is not supported.
D.
NFS and SMB protocols cannot be used simultaneously to share the same directory.
Explanation:
A: ZFS can automatically share file systems by setting the sharenfs property. Using this property, you do not
have to modify the /etc/dfs/dfstab file when a new file system is shared. The sharenfs property is a commaseparated list of options to pass to the share command. The value on is an alias for the default share options,
which provides read/write permissions to anyone. The value off indicates that the file system is not managed by
ZFS and can be shared through traditional means, such as the /etc/dfs/dfstab file. All file systems whose
sharenfs property is not off are shared during boot.