[osol-help] problem with zfs command

2010-01-26 Thread Thomas Burgess
 No, I don't think that you are an idiot. You tried
 some setup and you tried at least Google and this is
 more then most of the people do when there is
 something wrong. My point was that
 Solaris/OpenSolaris and BSDs have best man pages and
 documentation available so it's really good idea to
 use them as much as possible because most of the
 posts on the Internet/blogs/forums are simply wrong.
 I know that this is typical habit on Linux because
 its man pages are horrible. Info from man page and
 your error leads to conclusion that single quotes are
 needed. If problem is same with or without them then
 maybe you found a bug.
yah that is exactly what is going on.  I read the manual and when i tried that 
it didn't work.  I was pretty sure it was a bug but i didn't know if there was 
another way to solve this.

I've recently moved from FreeBSD to OpenSolaris and while i agree that the 
manuals are good,  OpenSolaris doesn't have anything like the FreeBSD handbook 
that i can find.  There is a lot of GREAT info out there, it's just not all in 
one place.  I try to find out as much as possible before postingturns out 
this is a bug for sure.

http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6912791
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[osol-help] problem with zfs command

2010-01-26 Thread Shawn Walker
On 01/26/10 10:58 AM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
 No, I don't think that you are an idiot. You tried
 some setup and you tried at least Google and this is
 more then most of the people do when there is
 something wrong. My point was that
 Solaris/OpenSolaris and BSDs have best man pages and
 documentation available so it's really good idea to
 use them as much as possible because most of the
 posts on the Internet/blogs/forums are simply wrong.
 I know that this is typical habit on Linux because
 its man pages are horrible. Info from man page and
 your error leads to conclusion that single quotes are
 needed. If problem is same with or without them then
 maybe you found a bug.
 yah that is exactly what is going on.  I read the manual and when i tried 
 that it didn't work.  I was pretty sure it was a bug but i didn't know if 
 there was another way to solve this.

 I've recently moved from FreeBSD to OpenSolaris and while i agree that the 
 manuals are good,  OpenSolaris doesn't have anything like the FreeBSD 
 handbook that i can find.  There is a lot of GREAT info out there, it's just 
 not all in one place.  I try to find out as much as possible before 
 postingturns out this is a bug for sure.

 http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6912791

The fix should be delivered in build 132.

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Shawn Walker