Krzys wrote:
...
So my system is booting up and I cannot login. aparently my service:
svc:/system/filesystem/local:default went into maitenance mode...
somehow system could not mount those two items from vfstab:
/d/d2/downloads - /d/d2/web/htdocs/downloads lofs2
yes -
Hello,
From a couple of tests I've done (not totally finished yet!), you should look
at zpool -R /a option to create zfs pool under /a from a finish script. The
mountpoint attribute will be relative to /a.
I've done something like when in mini-root (llaunch a ksh from a finish to
Hello Darren,
Thursday, September 14, 2006, 5:42:20 PM, you wrote:
If you *never* want to import a pool automatically on reboot you just have
to delete the
/etc/zfs/zpool.cache file before the zfs module is being loaded.
This could be integrated into SMF.
Or you could always use
Hello James,
I belive that storing hostid, etc. in a label and checking if it
matches on auto-import is the right solution.
Before it's implemented you can use -R right now with home-clusters
and don't worry about auto-import.
However maybe doing (optional) SCSI reservation on a pool would be a
Other test, same setup.
SOLARIS10:
zpool/a filesystem containing over 10Millions subdirs each containing 10
files of about 1k
zpool/b empty filesystem
rsync -avx /zpool/a/* /zpool/b
time: 14 hours (iostat showing %b = 100 for each lun in the zpool)
FreeBSD:
/vol1/a dir
in man page it does say zpool df home dows work, when I do type it it does not
work and I get the following error:
zpool df mypool
unrecognized command 'df'
usage: zpool command args ...
where 'command' is one of the following:
create [-fn] [-R root] [-m mountpoint] pool vdev ...
That is bad such a big time difference... 14rs vs less than 2 hrs... did you
have the same hardware setup? I did not follow up the thread...
Chris
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Gino Ruopolo wrote:
Other test, same setup.
SOLARIS10:
zpool/a filesystem containing over 10Millions subdirs