[zfs-discuss] new zpool-rpool process ?

2009-12-16 Thread Detlef Drewanz
I just realized that with b129 there are now for each existing zpool a 
system process is running now, e.g. zpool-rpool with pid 5. What is 
the purpose of this process ?


Thanks
Detlef
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Re: [zfs-discuss] Slow zpool import with b98

2008-09-22 Thread Detlef Drewanz

Am 22.09.2008 um 17:22 schrieb Michael Schuster:

 On 09/22/08 06:59, Detlef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 With Nevada Build 98 I realize a slow zpool import of my pool which  
 holds my user and archive data on my laptop.
 The first time it was realized during the boot if Solaris tells me  
 to mount zfs filesystems (1/9) and then works for 1-2 minutes until  
 it goes ahead. I hear the disk working but have no clue what  
 happens here.
 So I checked to zpool export and import, and with this import it is  
 also slow (takes around 90 seconds to import and with b97 it took 5  
 seconds). Has anyone an idea what the reason could be ?
 I also had created 2 ZVOL's under one filesysystem. Now I removed  
 the upper filesystem (and expected that zfs will also remove the  
 both zvols). But now on zpool exports it complains about these two  
 unknown datasets as: dataset does not exist
 Any comments and ideas how to really remove the zvols and what's  
 the issue with slow zpool import ?

 maybe zpool status and fmdump can shed some light ...

zpool status shows No known data errors and fmdump tells me fltlog  
is empty. I also checked /var/adm/messages. But this all gives no  
idea. Any more ideas, where to look.

Detlef
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Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS -- Grub shell

2007-01-04 Thread Detlef Drewanz
I am not sure what your problem is. Does it not start dtlogin/gdm ? Or is the zpool not 
mounted ? Just run after login on cli and run svcs -x and df -k to see if all services 
 are running and the zpool has been mounted. It can be that your zpool was not mounted on 
/export (depending on your mountpoint) if /export has still the existing subdirectory 
/export/home. But you should see this in the errorlog fram the failing zpool mount service


Detlef

On 01/04/07 13:27, Lubos Kocman wrote:

Hi,

I've tried to create zfs pool on my c0d0s7 and use it as a tank for my 
/export/home
Everything was perfect, I moved my files from a backup there and still ok.

I also deleted old line with ufs mountpoint /export/home in vfstab file.

But after reboot, there was just bash shell. I've tried to boot up from command 
line but I wasn't succesfull. I have never did it before (just with Linux).

SXCR b53 amd64

If somebody will give me instructions for grub command line boot, I'll be glad.
 
 
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