Atul Vidwansa wrote:
Hi,
I have few questions about the way a transaction group is created.
1. Is it possible to group transactions related to multiple operations
in same group? For example, an "rmdir foo" followed by "mkdir bar",
can these end up in same transaction group?
2. Is it possible
On 9-Apr-07, at 8:15 AM, Atul Vidwansa wrote:
Hi,
I have few questions about the way a transaction group is created.
1. Is it possible to group transactions related to multiple operations
in same group? For example, an "rmdir foo" followed by "mkdir bar",
can these end up in same transactio
Sanjeev,
Thanks for the response. The thread_ids I was talking about are
userland threads, not the ZFS transaction thread. Is it possible to
know for each commited transaction group, which transactions (id) were
part of it and which syscall or userland thread initiated those
syscalls?
Cheers,
Atul,
Atul Vidwansa wrote:
Hi,
I have few questions about the way a transaction group is created.
1. Is it possible to group transactions related to multiple operations
in same group? For example, an "rmdir foo" followed by "mkdir bar",
can these end up in same transaction group?
Each TXG is
Hi,
I have few questions about the way a transaction group is created.
1. Is it possible to group transactions related to multiple operations
in same group? For example, an "rmdir foo" followed by "mkdir bar",
can these end up in same transaction group?
2. Is it possible for an operation (say