Re: [zfs-discuss] openSolaris ZFS root, swap, dump

2008-05-18 Thread Wee Yeh Tan
IIRC, EFI boot requires support from the system BIOS. On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 1:54 AM, A Darren Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 07:29:31PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote: > > For ZFS root, is it required to have a partition and slices? Or can I just > > give it the whole

Re: [zfs-discuss] [osol-discuss] The ZFS inventor and Linus sitting in a tree?

2008-05-18 Thread Mario Goebbels
> Here's a link to a recent blog entry of Jeff Bonwick, lead engineer of > ZFS, showing him with Linus Torvalds, making mysterious comments in a > blog post that's tagged ZFS. Well, here's the link, anyhow. :S http://blogs.sun.com/bonwick/entry/casablanca -mg

[zfs-discuss] The ZFS inventor and Linus sitting in a tree?

2008-05-18 Thread Mario Goebbels
Here's a link to a recent blog entry of Jeff Bonwick, lead engineer of ZFS, showing him with Linus Torvalds, making mysterious comments in a blog post that's tagged ZFS. I hate to be a scaremongerer, but are we about to lose one major advantage over the "competition"? I mean, if the Linux folks t

Re: [zfs-discuss] Notification of Important Improvements to ZFS

2008-05-18 Thread andrew
Apologies for the misinformation. OpenSolaris 2008.05 does *not* put swap on ZFS, so is *not* susceptible to the bugs that cause lock-ups under certain situations where the swap is on ZFS. Cheers Andrew. This message posted from opensolaris.org __

[zfs-discuss] zfs diff @snap1 @snap2

2008-05-18 Thread Akhilesh Mritunjai
Hi Is it possible to see what changed between two snapshots (efficiently) ? I tried to take a look what "zfs send -i" does, and I found that it operates at very low (dmu) level and basically dumps the blocks. Any pointers on extracting inode info from this stream or otherwise ? - mritun Th

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs iostat

2008-05-18 Thread Mike Gerdts
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 7:34 AM, Karsten L. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > is there a way to find out the current i/o-stats for a zfs-partition? I know > of "zpool iostat", but it only lists the i/o-stats of the whole pool. I need > something like "zfs iostat", or how can I get the sta

Re: [zfs-discuss] Any fix for the ZFS pool corruption Bug 6393634 ?

2008-05-18 Thread Akhilesh Mritunjai
>From the bug description, it's actually not pool corruption, but rather error >handling is not comprehensive. Your data is fine, you need to upgrade to >snv77+ or S10u5 for the fix. - mritun This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss

[zfs-discuss] zfs iostat

2008-05-18 Thread Karsten L.
Hi guys, is there a way to find out the current i/o-stats for a zfs-partition? I know of "zpool iostat", but it only lists the i/o-stats of the whole pool. I need something like "zfs iostat", or how can I get the stats with general systemtools of a particular directory? any idea would be appre

Re: [zfs-discuss] Not all filesystems shared over NFS

2008-05-18 Thread Spencer Shepler
On May 18, 2008, at 3:39 AM, Johan Kooijman wrote: > Morning all, > > situation is as follows: OpenSolaris NFS server, Linux client. > > I've created a ZFS filesystem and shared it over NFS: > > -bash-3.2# zfs list | grep vz > datatank/vz 126M 457G 126M /datatank/vz

Re: [zfs-discuss] Not all filesystems shared over NFS

2008-05-18 Thread Carson Gaspar
Johan Kooijman wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] vz]# mount -t nfs > 192.168.178.31:/datatank/vz on /vz type nfs (rw,addr=192.168.178.31) > > As you can see ,I've created a file system datatank/vz/root/28999, which > should appear on the Linux client. It doesn't: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] vz]# ls -l /vz/p

Re: [zfs-discuss] Not all filesystems shared over NFS

2008-05-18 Thread Johan Kooijman
By the way. I can see directories I create in /datatank/vz, but the filesystems created under it, I can't see. This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listi

[zfs-discuss] Not all filesystems shared over NFS

2008-05-18 Thread Johan Kooijman
Morning all, situation is as follows: OpenSolaris NFS server, Linux client. I've created a ZFS filesystem and shared it over NFS: -bash-3.2# zfs list | grep vz datatank/vz 126M 457G 126M /datatank/vz datatank/vz/private 37K 457G19K /datatank