shows nothing.
How do I access /var on my laptop's drive? Or as a matter of fact,
everything that is in / beside export and boot?
thanks,
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I've hit an interesting (not) problem. I need to remove a problematic
ld.config file (due to an improper crle...) to boot my laptop. This is
OI 151a, but fundamentally this is zfs, so i'm asking here
is back.
Thanks for the pointers. man zfs did mention mountpoint as a valid
option, not sure why it didnt work. as for mount -F zfs... it only
works on legacy.
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documents, which is plenty.
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Hello all,
I am thinking about a new laptop. I see that there are
a number of higher-performance models (incidenatlly, they
are also marketed as gamer ones) which offer two SATA
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but zpool status still displays
replacing and according to scrub status, resilver seems to continue ?
Any idea how to clarify this situation ?
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at 10:51, Francois Napoleoni wrote:
From my experience with customer hitting this bug, installing the now
obsolete IDR and rebooting was enoug hto get ride of these sparse file
bug.
F.
Geoff Shipman wrote:
The Solaris 10 Update 8 has the fix for 6792701 included. This is
part
of kernel patches
:51, Francois Napoleoni wrote:
From my experience with customer hitting this bug, installing the now
obsolete IDR and rebooting was enoug hto get ride of these sparse file
bug.
F.
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The Solaris 10 Update 8 has the fix for 6792701 included. This is
part
of kernel patches
!...hmmm, actually, I just had a thought, I
will also create a playpool when I can try out things before using them on
the main pool.
In that regard, you can use a file based zpool, no need to slice your
disks that way.
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c1t18d0 INUSE currently in use
c1t19d0 AVAIL
errors: No known data errors
Any idea why it has been done automatically ?
solaris 10U8 Generic_141445-09 - zpool version 15 - zfs version 4
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Hi list,
Experimental question ...
Imagine a pool made of SSDs disks, is there any interest to add a SSD cache to
it ? What real impact ?
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the format command and before the
lucreate command and got that error once I ran lucreate.
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(no serial console though, so I can't really capture the essence of
the drama :) )
I think rpool was version 19 but I'm not 100% positive here.
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I find the format a bit strange since it lists the capacity of the four missing
zpool drives but not the hard drive that is online.
Any take on how I can fix this or am I screwed?
Jonas
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Hello list,
What would be the best zpool configuration for a cache/proxy server
(probably based on squid) ?
In other words with which zpool configuration I could expect best
reading performance ? (there'll be some writes too but much less).
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Hi Matthew,
Just attach disk3 to existing mirrored tlv
Wait for resilvering to complete
Dettach disk0 and disk1
This will leave you with only disk3 in your pool.
You will loose ZFS redundancy fancy features (self healing, ...).
# zpool create test mirror /export/disk0 /export/disk1
# zpool
Francois Dion wrote:
Source is local to rsync, copying from a zfs file system,
destination is remote over a dsl connection. Takes forever to just
go through the unchanged files. Going the other way is not a
problem, it takes a fraction of the time. Anybody seen that?
Suggestions?
De
Source is local to rsync, copying from a zfs file system, destination is remote
over a dsl connection. Takes forever to just go through the unchanged files.
Going the other way is not a problem, it takes a fraction of the time. Anybody
seen that? Suggestions?
Did you try ? :
echo nfs_allow_preepoch_time/W1 | adb -wk
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That's why I said Nexenta. It's text mode after the fact, from the get go,
after the install and reboot.
http://www.nexenta.org/os
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Nexenta and Belenix will also run on this machine
with 512MB. Nexenta will probably be what you want if
you are saying you are
Solaris 10 U6 and Solaris Express Community Edition can both be installed in
text mode. Nexenta and Belenix will also run on this machine with 512MB.
Nexenta will probably be what you want if you are saying you are running ubuntu
on this box.
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Fit-PC Slim uses
://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/version/9/
But U6 is ZFS v 10.
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On this page:
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/sata/SATA0.html
I see:
-USB,SATA,IEEE1394 SIIG, Inc. USB 2.0 + FireWire + SATA Combo (SC-UNS012)
Verified (Solaris 10)
Indicating that if I install an SC-UNS012 in a Solaris 10 Sparc server I would
get a few USB 2 ports, a few IEEE1394 ports
Hi,
I am trying a setup with a Linux Xen Dom0 on which runs an OpenSolaris 2008.05
DomU.
I have 8 hard disk partitions that I exported to the DomU (they are visible as
c4d[1-8]p0)
I have created a raidz2 pool on these virtual disks.
Now, if I shutdown the system and I start it again, the pool is
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different mirrors.
This applies to SVM as well if you have a stripe of mirrors with a UFS
filesystem ontop of that you will have the same availability issue.
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I made the mistake of upgrading the zfs version on a usb drive I have, while on
my laptop (Solaris SXDE 4) and I really needed to access this from a Solaris 10
U5 system. Is there any way around beside full backup and restore?
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I have a need to stream video over nfs. video is stored on zfs. every 10
minutes or so, the video will freeze, and then 1 minute later it
resumes. This doesn't happen from an nfs mount on ufs. zfs server is a
32 bit P4 box with 512MB, running nexenta in plain text mode, and
nothing else, really.
checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually
become ubiquitously implemented in IT. It is too brilliant not to be.
Francois
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archive that. After a while I had assumed I would be safe with a
mirrored disk pair and a backup. bzzt. wrong. So much for plug and play.
That was 2006.
Enter ZFS. All my computers now run Solaris on the desktop. ZFS
everywhere. Never again will I have to deal with this problem.
Francois
that are seen by format or rmformat if there is
a vdev.
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magic setup you have to do for that box, and
I'm sure somebody on the list will help you with that. I dont have an
Engenio.
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