On 2011-Mar-17 10:23:01 +0800, Edward Ned Harvey
wrote:
>To find it, run zdb -d, and search for something with a %
>Something like: zdb -d tank | grep %
>
>And then you can zfs destroy the thing.
Thanks, that worked.
> P.S. Every time I did this, the
>zfs destroy would complete with some sor
On 3/17/2011 8:11 AM, David Magda wrote:
From: Paul Kraus [mailto:p...@kraus-haus.org]
[...]
2. Unix / Solaris limitation of 16 / 32 group membership
#2 is fixed in OpenSolaris as of snv_129:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4088757
The new limit is 1024--the
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Karl Wagner wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have only just seen this, and thought someone may be able to help.
>
> On heavy IO activity, my Solaris 11 Express box hosting a ZFS data pool
> crashes. It seems to show page faults in several things, including nfsd,
> sched, zpo
On 03/18/11 04:46 AM, Karl Wagner wrote:
Hi all
I have only just seen this, and thought someone may be able to help.
On heavy IO activity, my Solaris 11 Express box hosting a ZFS data pool
crashes. It seems to show page faults in several things, including nfsd,
sched, zpool-tank and automountd
Hi all
I have only just seen this, and thought someone may be able to help.
On heavy IO activity, my Solaris 11 Express box hosting a ZFS data pool
crashes. It seems to show page faults in several things, including nfsd,
sched, zpool-tank and automountd.
I get the following in the logs:
Mar 17
On Thu, March 17, 2011 09:53, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>> From: Paul Kraus [mailto:p...@kraus-haus.org]
[...]
>> 2. Unix / Solaris limitation of 16 / 32 group membership
>> 3. ACL management (must be done on the Solaris side) and visibility
>> 4. performance (especially with many small files)
>>
>>
> From: Paul Kraus [mailto:p...@kraus-haus.org]
>
> > Samba even has modules for mapping NT RIDs to Nix UIDs/GIDs as well as a
> module that
> > supports "Previous Versions" using the hosts native snapshot method.
>
> But... if SAMBA has native AD authentication, and the underlying
> OS can a
> From: Freddie Cash [mailto:fjwc...@gmail.com]
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Edward Ned Harvey
> wrote:
> > P.S. If your primary goal is to use ZFS, you would probably be better
> > switching to nexenta or openindiana or solaris 11 express, because they all
> > support ZFS much better th
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
> Samba has all those features as well. It has native support for different
> platform ACLs
> (Linux/Solaris/BSD) and supports mapping POSIX perms with platform ACLs to
> present
> a quasi NT ACL that reflects the native permissions of the hos