Re: [zfs-discuss] what happens to the deduptable (DDT) when you set dedup=off ???

2009-12-31 Thread Robert Milkowski
On 30/12/2009 22:57, ono wrote: will i be able to see which files were "affected" by dedup or can i do a zfs send/recieve to another filesystem to clean it up? send|recv will be enough. ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org htt

Re: [zfs-discuss] what happens to the deduptable (DDT) when you set dedup=off ???

2009-12-30 Thread ono
will i be able to see which files were "affected" by dedup or can i do a zfs send/recieve to another filesystem to clean it up? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.

Re: [zfs-discuss] what happens to the deduptable (DDT) when you set dedup=off ???

2009-12-30 Thread Robert Milkowski
On 30/12/2009 20:12, ono wrote: I tried the deduplication feature but the performance of my fileserver dived from writing 50MB/s via CIFS to 4MB/s. what happens to the deduped blocks when you set dedup=off? are they written back to disk? is the deduptable deleted or is it still there? Tur

[zfs-discuss] what happens to the deduptable (DDT) when you set dedup=off ???

2009-12-30 Thread ono
I tried the deduplication feature but the performance of my fileserver dived from writing 50MB/s via CIFS to 4MB/s. what happens to the deduped blocks when you set dedup=off? are they written back to disk? is the deduptable deleted or is it still there? thanks -- This message posted from openso