Hi, David.
On Sep 24 2009, David Given wrote:
> Personally, I find the following comment from the FreeBSD ZFS tuning
> guide most scary:
>
> > To use ZFS, at least 1GB of memory is recommended (for all architectures)
> > but more is helpful as ZFS needs *lots* of memory. Depending on your
> > wo
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Florian Weimer wrote:
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> Is ZFS producton-ready? On Solaris, Sun recommends to reformat and
> restore from backup should your system panic on boot:
Personally, I find the following comment from the FreeBSD ZFS tuning
guide most scary:
> To use
* Florian Weimer:
> * Jerome Warnier:
>
>> While the current status of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is interesting, I was
>> quite disappointed there is no ZFS support in it (at least any related
>> tools).
>> Any plans to enable this support?
>
> Is ZFS producton-ready? On Solaris, Sun recommends to refo
* Jerome Warnier:
> While the current status of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is interesting, I was
> quite disappointed there is no ZFS support in it (at least any related
> tools).
> Any plans to enable this support?
Is ZFS producton-ready? On Solaris, Sun recommends to reformat and
restore from backup
reassign 547301 nss
found 547301 3.12.3.1-1
tags 547301 +patch
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Hello,
the problematic part is CHECK_FORK() in nss.
Under GNU/kFreeBSD threads are process clones,
similarly as under linux 2.4 series,
it is not possible to use CHECK_FORK_GETPID implementation.
It is related to https://bugzill
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