NFSMAPID_DOMAIN must be set, otherwise badness ensues

Ok, so here is another entry in the “what did you forget to do this time?” ledger.When I setup my crossbow zone yesterday, I forgot one teensy bit of config information that cost me most of last night and … while futzing around trying to fix it … caused http://www.jmcpdotcom.com to go offline.The config option, of course, is to set NFSMAPID_DOMAIN to an actual domain name in /etc/default/nfs. Just setting a value in /etc/defaultdomain or running /usr/bin/domainname won’t actually suffice.Once I’d set a value in my crossbow and webserver domains to match my global zone, and restarted the various nfs client services, everything was good again.Along the way, though, I discovered sharemgr(1M) … who on earth let the sharemgr share ... syntax through PSARC?`Technorati`_ tags: topic:{Technorati}[NFS v4] topic:{Technorati}[OpenSolaris] topic:{Technorati}[Solaris] topic:{Technorati}[crossbow] topic:{Technorati}[NFSMAPID_DOMAIN] topic:{Technorati}[/etc/default/nfs] topic:{Technorati}[defaultdomain]