On 01/ 4/11 01:19 PM, webd...@gmail.com wrote:
It is sad that such a lovely file system is now in Oracle's unresponsive hands.
I hope someone builds another open file system just like it. I could never
find anything like it to protect my data like it does.
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On 04/27/10 03:24 PM, Miles Nordin wrote:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=473727 -- 'smartctl -d sat,12
...' is the incantation to use on solaris for ahci
OK, getting somewhere.
I have a total of 3 SSD's in my laptop. Laptop is a Clevo D901C.
***Boot
On 04/27/10 03:55 AM, Yuri Vorobyev wrote:
If anybody uses SSD for rpool more than half-year, can you post SMART
information about HostWrites attribute?
I want to see how SSD wear for system disk purposes.
I'd be happy to, exactly what commands shall I run?
Hm. I'm experimenting with OpenSo
On 04/26/10 11:54 PM, Yuri Vorobyev wrote:
Hello.
If anybody uses SSD for rpool more than half-year, can you post SMART
information about HostWrites attribute?
I want to see how SSD wear for system disk purposes.
I'd be happy to, exactly what commands shall I run?
Paul
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On 01/24/10 04:10 AM, Lutz Schumann wrote:
Is there a way (besides format and causing heavy I/O on the device in question)
how to identify a drive. Is there some kind of SES (enclosure service) for this
??
(e.g. "and now let the red led blink")
Try /usr/bin/iostat -En
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On 01/ 5/10 05:34 AM, Mikko Lammi wrote:
Hello,
As a result of one badly designed application running loose for some time,
we now seem to have over 60 million files in one directory. Good thing
about ZFS is that it allows it without any issues. Unfortunatelly now that
we need to get rid of them
Julio wrote:
Hi,
I have the following partions on my laptop, Inspiron 6000, from fdisk:
1 Other OS 011 12 0
2 EXT LBA 12 25612550 26
3 ActiveSolaris2 2562 97287167 74
Since Volume Management has control and eject didn't work, just turning
off Volume Management will do the trick.
# svcadm disable volfs
Now you can remove it safely.
Paul
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Hi,
I just purchased a new laptop and would like to set it up to boot from
ZFS. I read in newsgroups that it was predicted to be included into
b83, but this apparently didn't happen. Is there any prediction when
this may be available?
Thanks,
Paul
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I did some work over the weekend. Still is having some trouble.
# fdisk -E /dev/rdsk/c7t0d0s2
# zpool create Radical-Vol /dev/dsk/c7t0d0
invalid vdev specification
use '-f' to override the following errors:
/dev/dsk/c7t0d0s0 is part of exported or potentially active ZFS pool
Radical-Vol. Please
Constantin Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> yes, ZFS is platform agnostic and I know it works in SANs.
>
> For the USB stick case, you may have run into labeling issues. Maybe
> Solaris SPARC did not recognize the x64 type label on the disk (which
> is strange, because it should...).
>
> Did you try
OK, I've been putting off this question for a while now, but it eating
at me, so I can't hold off any more. I have a nice 8 gig memory stick
I've formated with the ZFS file system. Works great on all my Solaris
PC's, but refuses to work on my Sparc processor. So I've formated it on
my Sparc
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