Sanjay Nadkarni wrote:
> If the user chooses to install the system,
> since ZFS root is the default, 512MB will be tight. I have not played
> too much with 512MB and ZFS root. So any input on this configuration
> would be helpful.
This system isn't the target audience for Indiana, but I've got a old
256mb machine at home that works just fine with ZFS root.
It had been running builds up to nv_56 for a few months, but as a
result of this thread, I did a small ttinstall of snv_70b this
afternoon, and successfully converted it to ZFS root, so this
definitely worked in Nevada a few builds ago (which was the most recent
media I had to hand)
It's powered off most of the time, but it backs up my other computers
quite happily every month or so.
cheers,
tim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] psrinfo -v
Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 10/07/2007 14:25:28
on-line since 10/07/2007 14:19:18.
The i386 processor operates at 733 MHz,
and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] su root
Password:
# echo ::memstat | mdb -k
Page Summary Pages MB %Tot
------------ ---------------- ---------------- ----
Kernel 33307 130 54%
Anon 11640 45 19%
Exec and libs 3456 13 6%
Page cache 227 0 0%
Free (cachelist) 2256 8 4%
Free (freelist) 11143 43 18%
Total 62029 242
Physical 62028 242
# df -h /
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
tank/nv_70b 5.0G 632M 4.4G 13% /
# zpool list
NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT
space 149G 122G 27.4G 81% ONLINE -
tank 5.06G 633M 4.44G 12% ONLINE -
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Tim Foster, Sun Microsystems Inc, Solaris Engineering Ops
http://blogs.sun.com/timf
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