[zfs-discuss] zfs send/receive incremental

2007-06-02 Thread Vic Engle
Hi All, Just curious about how the incremental send works. Is it changed blocks or files and how are the changed blocks or files identified? Regards, Vic This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list

Re: [zfs-discuss] SMART

2007-06-02 Thread Marko Milisavljevic
I think nForce 430 would be using AHCI driver if you set you BIOS for it, in current Nevada builds anyway, and I think that uses SATA framework. On 6/1/07, J. David Beutel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric Schrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 12:50:50: Only devices that use

[zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS consistency guarantee

2007-06-02 Thread Ivan Wang
If i put the database in hotbackup mode,then i will have to ensure that the filesystem is consistent as well.So, you are saying that taking a ZFS snapshot is the only method to guarantee consistency in the filesystem since it flushes all the buffers to the filesystem , so its

Re: [zfs-discuss] Thoughts on CF/SSDs [was: ZFS - Use h/w raid or not?Thoughts.Considerations.]

2007-06-02 Thread Richard Elling
Chris Csanady wrote: On 6/1/07, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On June 1, 2007 9:44:23 AM -0700 Richard Elling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Semiconductor memories are accessed in parallel. Spinning disks are accessed serially. Let's take a look at a few examples and see what this

Re: [zfs-discuss] Thoughts on CF/SSDs [was: ZFS - Use h/w raid or not?Thoughts.Considerations.]

2007-06-02 Thread Chris Csanady
On 6/2/07, Richard Elling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chris Csanady wrote: On 6/1/07, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On June 1, 2007 9:44:23 AM -0700 Richard Elling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Semiconductor memories are accessed in parallel. Spinning disks are accessed