Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Will Murnane wrote:
So, my questions are:
* Are there options I can set server- or client-side to make Solaris
child mounts happen automatically (i.e., match the Linux behavior)?
* Will this behave with automounts? What I'd like to do is list
I have a Hitachi SMS100 iSCSI array attached to my Nexenta 1.0 box. The
storage array has dual ports/controllers and I have dual bge NICs on my server.
I'm not using a iSCSI HBA in my setup.
I'm unable to get MPxIO working, and the format command always shows my disk
targets multiple times.
I've got a screen grab of this here:
http://web.mac.com/davekoelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer_-_OpenSolaris_2008.05_CIFS_File_Server_OS_Win_XP_Copy_Prob_1.html
Also, I am also seeing the behaviour in that Nexenta forum link, where file
copy seemingly gets right to the very end, then craps
This is what my collegue is seeing:
http://web.mac.com/davekoelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer_-_OpenSolaris_2008.05_CIFS_File_Server_OS_10.5.2_Prob_1.html
Any experts can help with any leads on this one?
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Richard Elling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In /etc/auto_home:
# Home directory map for automounter
#
* server:/home/
This works on Solaris 9, Solaris 10, and OS-X Leopard.
And Linux, too! Thank you for the answer! This makes my life much easier.
geezer alert
I also noticed (perhaps by design) that a copy with compression off almost
instantly returns, but the writes continue LONG after the cp process claims
to be done. Is this normal?
Yes this is normal. Unless the application is doing synchronous writes
(eg DB) the file will be written to disk at
Neil Perrin wrote:
I also noticed (perhaps by design) that a copy with compression off almost
instantly returns, but the writes continue LONG after the cp process claims
to be done. Is this normal?
Yes this is normal. Unless the application is doing synchronous writes
(eg DB) the file will
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Robin Guo wrote:
| At least, s10u6 will contain L2ARC cache, ZFS as root filesystem, etc..
Any detail about this L2ARC thing?. I see some references in Google (a
cache device) but no in deep description.
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Robin Guo wrote:
| At least, s10u6 will contain L2ARC cache, ZFS as root filesystem, etc..
Any detail about this L2ARC thing?. I see some references in Google (a
cache device) but no in deep description.
Sure. The