Is there a port already in progress? If so, who would I contact to
see if
I could help. If not, is there any interest (besides myself) in
having ZFS
ported?
Thanks,
Kim
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Remote Unix Network Admin, Security, Internet
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.34.7 in a situation where it
should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit code of 0 , I think it
should have been nonzero. I tried 'ln -s a b' where the file b existed
(and was a directory) and I wanted to create the file named a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote this message on Wed, May 24, 2006 at 01:21 +:
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.34.7 in a situation where it
should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit code of 0 , I think
it should have been nonzero. I tried 'ln -s a b' where the file b
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.34.7 in a
situation where it should fail and it did, but it still had
a return/exit code of 0 , I think it should have been
nonzero. I tried 'ln -s a b' where the file b existed
(and was a directory) and I wanted to create the file named
a also
On 24/05/2006, at 1:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.34.7 in a situation
where it should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit
code of 0 , I think it should have been nonzero. I tried 'ln -s
a b' where the file b existed (and was
On 24/05/2006, at 11:42 AM, Sam Lawrance wrote:
On 24/05/2006, at 1:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.34.7 in a situation
where it should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit
code of 0 , I think it should have been nonzero. I tried
Hello;
DragonFly and NetBSD are interested, I'm sure there's interest in FreeBSD too,
but AFAICT no one has started.
Here is an interesting link:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/porting/
cheers,
Pedro.
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Pedro F. Giffuni
M. Sc. Industrial Eng. University of Pittsburgh
Hi all,
I've gotten somewhat fed up with the SCSI hardware RAID stuff out there, so I'm
jumping ship and going with 3Ware SATA for a new PGSQL server.
It's fairly important to me to be able to grow the filesystem. We'll be
starting with 6 or 8 250GB drives and going up to the max of 12 we
Thus spake Charles Sprickman on Wed, May 24, 2006 at 12:26:23AM -0400:
[snip]
growfs seems to be the thing to use, but I'm seeing very little about it in
the archives. Is it reliable? Can it deal with large filesystems? Anyone
here have personal experience with it?
Funny you should ask --
Dear All,
please give me a hint, how to see process descriptor table?
I'm debugging in gdb.
Tyoma.
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