0n Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 08:09:22PM -0700, Brian wrote:
>The fix:
>"""the trick was to modify mode in in-kernel buffer containing
znode_phys_t and then force ZFS to flush it out to disk."""
Can you give an example of how you did this ?
-Alex
IMPORTANT: This email remains the pr
I am writing to follow-up my post regarding a file system that became
inaccessible despite a clean pool:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=494651
Several people helped but Victor Latushkin was instrumental in
diagnosing/fixing the issue.
Background:
The file system became inacc
> "aa" == Anurag Agarwal writes:
aa> Every one being part of beta program will have access to
aa> source code
...and the right to redistribute it if they like, which I think is
also guaranteed by the license.
Yes, I agree a somewhat formal beta program could be smart for this
type o
> "en" == Eff Norwood writes:
en> http://www.anandtech.com/show/2738/8
but a few pages later:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/2738/25
so, as you say, ``with all major SSDs in the role of a ZIL you will
eventually not be happy.'' is true, but you seem to have accidentally
left out the `
hi
My user error
it is fine now
I may have use* reboot* and not init 6
So far I try the following:
1)with two hdd, ufsroot liveug to zfsroot work
2)with one hdd but different slice ufsroot liveug to zfsroot work
grub does provide the choice of ufsroot and zfsroot
*init 6* seems to be very impor