Hello Eric,
Wednesday, May 17, 2006, 12:13:48 AM, you wrote:
ES Yes, this will work. If you install build snv_39 and run 'zpool version
ES -v' you'll see that it uses ZFS version 2. If you following the link
ES it provides to:
ES http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/version/2/
ES
Noel Dellofano wrote:
Hey Darren,
I can't seem to find an RFE/bug open on anything that looks like this.
I'm behind in my email so could have missed the a thread containing this
explanation and info, but exactly what kind of option are you looking for?
This is CR# 6367103 sorry I didn't
Perhaps this has been covered elsewhere, but I can't seem to google it
up so I'll ask -
Can I take an existing Solaris 10 box, current on patches, but not
installed from a sun express with ZFS install disk, and add ZFS support
to it?
If so what steps would I need to take. Is it just a few
Can I take an existing Solaris 10 box, current on patches, but not
installed from a sun express with ZFS install disk, and add ZFS support
to it?
Not at this time.
- Update 2 needs to be released
- You may need to upgrade to update 2
Though I've heard it said that they want
On Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at 19:53:00 CEST, Jeffrey Collyer wrote:
Perhaps this has been covered elsewhere, but I can't seem to google it
up so I'll ask -
Can I take an existing Solaris 10 box, current on patches, but not
installed from a sun express with ZFS install disk, and add ZFS
I need some real sample data on ZFS utilization. If you have
a moment, please send me the output of zpool list for as
many systems as you've got running ZFS. Feel free to obfuscate
the NAME column or reply anonymously. What I'm interested in is
the SIZE and USED columns.
The reason I'm
For background on what this is, see:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/message.jspa?messageID=24416#24416
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/message.jspa?messageID=25200#25200
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I put b39 on an E250 with 6 disks. I created a raidz with four of them.
In a test directory I had a script create an empty file every second. I
created a snapshot waited a bit and yanked a disk.
While the script kept going and I could see new files in the directory,
could not perform any zfs
A few tests have demonstrated a difference in how ZFS distributes data in a
pool composed of multiple mirror devices versus a pool composed of multiple
RAID-Z devices. In both cases the question centers on how ZFS distributes data
when one of the top level devices in a pool is larger than the