Thanks, Will, but for the solution I'm building, I can't predict the
hardware the VM will run on, and I don't want to restrict it to the
limited list in the Processor Check document. So unfortunately I think
I'm stuck running 32-bit Solaris for this one.

So it would be nice to have zfs not hang (or give the appearance of
hanging) in the middle of a receive. (Seems like a bug to me that it
does that but I still have much to learn about ZFS.)  Even a message
that said "You need to reboot your system before you can do this" would
be preferable. Heck, it would at least make the Windows user running
this solution feel right at home. :-)

Thanks,

David

Will Murnane wrote:
> On 7/5/07, David Goldsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 2. I'm running S10U3 as 32-bit. I don't know if I can run 64-bit Solaris
>> 10 with 32-bit Linux as the host OS. Does anyone know if that will work?
>> If so, I'll give it a shot.
> ISTR that if you have hardware virtualization (Intel VT, on Core 2 Duo
> 6*** chips, or AMD's equivalent technology) you can indeed do that.
> See http://www.vmware.com/pdf/processor_check.pdf .
>
> Will


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