We have switched some of our servers over to binaries compiled with fast
restart.
This morning we had to bring a server down for maint and when we brought
it back up several of the vols where in need of salvage.
I ran vos listvol thinking I would get a list of vols that were offline.
Instead it
Steve Devine wrote:
We have switched some of our servers over to binaries compiled with fast
restart.
This morning we had to bring a server down for maint and when we brought
it back up several of the vols where in need of salvage.
I ran vos listvol thinking I would get a list of vols that
Steve Devine wrote:
We have switched some of our servers over to binaries compiled with fast
restart.
This morning we had to bring a server down for maint and when we brought
it back up several of the vols where in need of salvage.
I ran vos listvol thinking I would get a list of vols that were
On 6/28/07, Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have switched some of our servers over to binaries compiled with fast
restart.
Others may disagree, but my opinion is that Fast Restart is not yet ready
for production use. Testing is always helpful, though.
This morning we had to bring
Steven Jenkins wrote:
On 6/28/07, *Steve Devine* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have switched some of our servers over to binaries compiled
with fast
restart.
Others may disagree, but my opinion is that Fast Restart is not yet
ready for production
On 6/28/07, Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Jenkins wrote:
On 6/28/07, *Steve Devine* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have switched some of our servers over to binaries compiled
with fast
restart.
Others may disagree, but my opinion is
Steven Jenkins wrote:
On 6/28/07, *Steve Devine* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Steven Jenkins wrote:
On 6/28/07, *Steve Devine* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is there any good reason that fast restart is a configure/compile option and
not a runtime option?
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--enable-fast-restart?
Sorry, I thought you said something else (but related). My mistake.
FileLog should tell you know which volumes weren't attached (as others have
pointed out).
Steven
Well from what I can see I am not sure I can count on the FileLog. Is
there anyway to make the fileserver keep more than FileLog and
FileLog.old ?
that's not enough either, since a volume can be attached and then go offline
when a flaw is discovered.
you'd really need to have something
Steve Devine wrote:
Well from what I can see I am not sure I can count on the FileLog. Is
there anyway to make the fileserver keep more than FileLog and
FileLog.old ?
/sd
If you start the fileserver with -mrafslogs it renames old FileLogs to
FileLog.date-time, for instance
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