On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 09:50:43AM +, Andrew Robert Nicols wrote:
> We've been using ZFS for about two years now and make a lot of use of zfs
> send/receive to send our data from one X4500 to another. This has been
> working well for the past 18 months that we've been doin
We've been using ZFS for about two years now and make a lot of use of zfs
send/receive to send our data from one X4500 to another. This has been
working well for the past 18 months that we've been doing the sends.
I recently upgraded the receiving thumper to Solaris 10 u8 and since then,
I've been
I've just done a fresh install of Solaris 10 u8 (2009.10) onto a Thumper.
Running zfs allow gives the following delightful output:
-bash-3.00$ zfs allow
internal error: /usr/lib/zfs/pyzfs.py not found
I've confirmed it on a second thumper, also running Solaris 10 u8 installed
about 2 months ago.
I've been trying to rollback a snapshot but seem to be unable to do so. Can
anyone shed some light on what I may be doing wrong?
I'm trying to rollback from thumperpool/m...@200908271200 to
thumperpool/m...@200908270100.
344 r...@thumper1:~> zfs list -t snapshot | tail
thumperpool/m...@2009082617
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 10:09:00AM +1200, Ian Collins wrote:
> I have a case open for this problem on Solaris 10u7.
Interesting. One of our thumpers was previously running snv_112 and
experiencing these issues. Switching to 10u7 has cured it and it's been
stable now for several months.
> The case
I've reported this in the past, and have seen a related thread but no
resolution so far and I'm still seeing it. Any help really would be very
much appreciated.
We have three thumpers (X4500):
* thumper0 - Running snv_76
* thumper1 - Running snv_121
* thumper2 - Running Solaris 10 update 7
Each h
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 09:41:12AM +0100, Andrew Robert Nicols wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 08:31:54PM +1200, Ian Collins wrote:
> > Andrew Robert Nicols wrote:
> >
> >> The thumper unning 112 has continued to experience the issues described by
> >> Ian and
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 08:31:54PM +1200, Ian Collins wrote:
> Andrew Robert Nicols wrote:
>
>> The thumper unning 112 has continued to experience the issues described by
>> Ian and others. I've just upgraded to 117 and am having even more issues -
>> I'm unable
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 08:43:17AM +1200, Ian Collins wrote:
> Ian Collins wrote:
>> Brent Jones wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
>>>
Ian Collins wrote:
> I was doing an incremental send between pools, the receive side is
> locked up and no zfs/z
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:29:23PM +0100, Andrew Robert Nicols wrote:
> I'm still seeing this problem frequently and the suggestions Viktor made
> below haven't helped (exclude: drv/ohci in /etc/system).
>
> I've got a selection of core dumps for analysis if anyone can
/etc/system
>
> exclude: drv/ohci
>
> I do not have bug number handy but if it helps, I'll look it up for you
> next week
>
> Victor
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 1, 2009, at 14:50, Andrew Robert Nicols > wrote:
>
>> I've recently re-in
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 06:49:14PM +0600, Victor Latushkin wrote:
> I suspect that this behaviour may be caused by bug in the ohci driver.
> If you do not use rKVM for console and instead redirect it to serial
> port, you can easily exclude ohci driver from loading by adding to the
> /etc/syst
I've recently re-installed an X4500 running Nevada b109 and have been
experiencing ZFS lock ups regularly (perhaps once every 2-3 days).
The machine is a backup server and receives hourly ZFS snapshots from
another thumper - as such, the amount of zfs activity tends to be
reasonably high. After ab
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