f...@ll wrote:
Hi,
I must send zfs snaphost from one server to another. Snapshot have size
130GB. Now I have question, the zfs have any limit of sending file?
If you are sending the snapshot to another zpool (i.e. using 'zfs send |
zfs recv') then no, there is no limit. If you however send
wrote:
You need SLC SSD for ZIL. The only SLC SSD I'd recommend is Intel X25-E.
Others are either too expensive or much slower than Intel.
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://arc.opensolaris.org/caselog/PSARC/2009/615/ for more information.
If you're using the dev repository, you can pkg image-update to get
this new functionality.
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have at it.
Menno
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boots in reasonable time again).
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On 08/10/09 11:33, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Menno Lageman wrote:
Mike Gerdts wrote:
This was previously discussed...
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/2008-July/019762.html
Thanks for the pointer (I remember this being discussed, but couldn't
find it again). That seems
mountpoints for zfs commands) seems to be the closest to this, but has
been closed as a dup of 6260523 (want 'zfs list path') without any
information as to why.
Thoughts?
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be a problem.
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properties.
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I guess I'll log a bug on that on Monday...
Nathan,
I'd bet you're being bitten by: 6658667 nge - ethernet address reversed
on nForce 430 chipset on ASUS M2N motherboard
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seems to have fixed that.
Menno
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' should do the trick.
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on?
Martin,
see:
6322646 ZFS should gracefully handle all devices failing (when writing)
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Chris Ridd wrote:
On 11/2/07 3:04, Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rayson Ho wrote:
Interesting...
http://www.rhic.bnl.gov/RCF/LiaisonMeeting/20070118/Other/thumper-eval.pdf
I wonder where they got the information that Solaris 10 doesn't support
dual-core Intel from?
Does
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