Sachin Palav wrote:
> Friends,
> I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
> (version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
>
> the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
> as below:
> cp: 0653-440 directory/1: name too long.
> cp: 0653-43
> > 1. In zfs can you currently add more disks to an existing raidz?
> > This is important to me as i slowly add disks to my system one at a
> > time.
>
> No
Is this being worked on? Is it even planned? (I've looked at a bunch of
FAQs and searched some mailing lists but I can't find the answers s
I know nothing of AIX, but as a guess out of air:
Since it's a recursive copy, is it possible one of the filenames in the the
tree is just really long or the directory structures are so deep that it passes
some AIX limit?
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Michael Schuster wrote:
> Sachin Palav wrote:
>
>> Friends,
>> I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
>> (version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
>>
>> the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
>> as below:
>> cp: 0653-440 dire
Sachin Palav wrote:
> Friends,
> I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
> (version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
>
> the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
> as below:
> cp: 0653-440 directory/1: name too long.
> cp: 0653-43
Friends,
I have recently built a file server on x2200 with solaris x86 having zfs
(version4) and running NFS version2 & samba.
the AIX 5.2 & AIX 5.2 client give error while running command "cp -R
as below:
cp: 0653-440 directory/1: name too long.
cp: 0653-438 cannot read directory directory/1.
WinFS sort of addresses the CAS needs of the home user Market. Sun is already
working on the Enterprise CAS needs with Honeycomb (5800) programmable storage
array. I believe they are moving the code base to ZFS. The database it uses
for it's metadata and programmable schemas came out of a pro
On Mar 17, 2008, at 6:21 AM, Mertol Ozyoney wrote:
> Hi All ;
>
>
>
> I am not a Solaris or ZFS expert and I am in need of your help.
>
>
>
> When I run the following command
>
>
>
> zfs send –i [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ssh 10.10.103.42 zfs
> receive –F data/data41
>
>
>
> if some
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Orvar Korvar wrote:
> Just as ZFS makes NTFS look like crap, I would like SUN to make
> something that makes WinFS look like crap! :o) Would it be possible
> to utilize the unique functions ZFS has, to revolutionize again?
> What possible advantages could ZFS provide for the
> You are looking for mdb.
>
> echo '0t22861::pid2proc |::walk thread |::findstack'
> | mdb -k
>
There are over 120 threads in the very long output, I will post some sections
of the output here but they are mostly look alike, what can I do with this
information, is there a way to kill 22861 at
You are looking for mdb.
echo '0t22861::pid2proc |::walk thread |::findstack' | mdb -k
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:28 PM, Vahid Moghaddasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply,
> Before I used lsof, I tried pstack and truss -p but I get the following
> message:
> # pstack 22861
Thanks for your reply,
Before I used lsof, I tried pstack and truss -p but I get the following message:
# pstack 22861
pstack: cannot examine 22861: unanticipated system error
# truss -p 22861
truss: unanticipated system error: 22861
# pstack -F 22861
pstack: cannot examine 22861: unanticipated sy
> Why would you build a complex database filesystem for searching through some
> pictures and word documents, or movies and songs? The answer is: you
> wouldn't. You'd do what everyone is already doing: provide a user app that
> indexes important files and lets you search them. Problem solved
>Hi everyone,
>I am not exactly sure if this is ZFS problem or Java or something else?
>On a T2000 with latest patch 120011-14, we are not able to kill a Java
>process, e.g. kill or kill
-9 has no affect on the process. I did a lsof on the PID and saw over 200 open
files and many are s
howing t
Hi everyone,
I am not exactly sure if this is ZFS problem or Java or something else?
On a T2000 with latest patch 120011-14, we are not able to kill a Java process,
e.g. kill or kill -9 has no affect on the process. I did a lsof on the PID and
saw over 200 open files and many are showing the foll
> So, I guess there is no point in providing a database on top of ZFS, just as
> MS tried > to do? A WinFS like thing on ZFS wouldnt be beneficial at all?
> Better off with plain ZFS?
This is a no-brainer. Microsoft tried to hit a fly with a hammer and noticed
their arm getting tired.
Why wou
Ok, here is lot of info and input. Thanx for sharing!
I wonder, would it be possible for SUN to come up with a WinFS similar thing
upon ZFS? A killer app for ZFS, making everyone wanting ZFS (everyone wants it
already, but more is more)?
I would like to see SUN did a database thingy a la WinFS
Richard Elling wrote:
> Orvar Korvar wrote:
>> Ok, thanx for your answers!
>>
>> So, I guess there is no point in providing a database on top of ZFS, just as
>> MS tried to do? A WinFS like thing on ZFS wouldnt be beneficial at all?
>> Better off with plain ZFS?
>>
>
> I don't think this is
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