OpenSolaris 2009.06
I have a ST2540 Fiber Array directly attached to a X4150. There is a
zpool on the fiber device. The zpool went into a faulted state, but I
can't seem to get it back via scrub or even delete it? Do I have to
re-install the entire OS if I want to use that device again?
T
Manoj Joseph wrote:
Michael Barrett wrote:
Normally if you have a ufs file system hit 100% and you have a very
high level of system and application load on the box (that resides in
the 100% file system) you will run into inode issues that require a
fsck and show themselves by not being about
zfs file system. Unfortunately the zoneadm -z name
halt command is hanging. I think I'm going to have reboot the global zone.
-Masthan
*/Richard Elling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
Michael Barrett wrote:
> Robert Milkowski wrote:
>> Hello Michael,
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Robert Milkowski wrote:
Hello Michael,
Sunday, May 27, 2007, 5:13:39 AM, you wrote:
MB> Does ZFS handle a file system full situation any better than UFS? I had
MB> a ZFS file system run at 100% full for a few days, deleted out the
MB> offending files to bring it back down to 75% full, and now
Does ZFS handle a file system full situation any better than UFS? I had
a ZFS file system run at 100% full for a few days, deleted out the
offending files to bring it back down to 75% full, and now in certain
directories I cannot issue a ls -la (it hangs) but a ls works fine.
Normally in UFS t