On 11/ 4/11 09:24 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm running Openindiana 151a, which I guess is illumos.
I've posted about this on openindiana list but wondered if it might
not be appropriate to ask here too.
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[ Oct 29 01:00:22 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/time-slider start").
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crontab: can't open your crontab file.
[ Oct 29 01:01:02 Method "start" exited with status 0. ]
[ Oct 29 01:01:16 Stopping because service disabled. ]
[ Oct 29 01:01:17 Executing stop method (:kill). ]
[ Oct 29 07:59:05 Enabled. ]
Why can it not open crontab file?
Hi!
I'm not sure if it relates to your issue, see below, but I had to add I
believe a profile (Basic Solaris User?) to zfssnap for that error to go
away. You may check that the zfssnap user has similar RBAC privs as below:
nathan@openindiana:/tmp$ roles zfssnap
No roles
nathan@openindiana:/tmp$ auths zfssnap
solaris.admin.wusb.read,solaris.device.cdrw,solaris.device.mount.removable,solaris.mail.mailq,solaris.profmgr.read,solaris.smf.manage.zfs-auto-snapshot
nathan@openindiana:/tmp$ profiles zfssnap
zfssnap:
ZFS File System Management
Basic Solaris User
All
nathan@openindiana:/tmp$ getent passwd zfssnap
zfssnap:x:51:12:ZFS Automatic Snapshots Reserved UID:/:/usr/bin/pfsh
Also, check if any of your datasets have the correct attribute:
zfs get com.sun:auto-snapshot
Since time-slider will only archive entries with a true value for that
attribute. For some of my systems, that was on by default; for some,
I've had to manually enable it. (I've had to use the zfs command since
the Nautilus GUI doesn't like NFS.)
Best regards,
Nathan
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