Dear All,
please give me a hint, how to see process descriptor table?
I'm debugging in gdb.
Tyoma.
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Thus spake Charles Sprickman on Wed, May 24, 2006 at 12:26:23AM -0400:
[snip]
> growfs seems to be the thing to use, but I'm seeing very little about it in
> the archives. Is it reliable? Can it deal with large filesystems? Anyone
> here have personal experience with it?
Funny you should ask -
Hi all,
I've gotten somewhat fed up with the SCSI hardware RAID stuff out there, so I'm
jumping ship and going with 3Ware SATA for a new PGSQL server.
It's fairly important to me to be able to "grow" the filesystem. We'll be
starting with 6 or 8 250GB drives and going up to the max of 12 we
Hello;
DragonFly and NetBSD are interested, I'm sure there's interest in FreeBSD too,
but AFAICT no one has started.
Here is an interesting link:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/porting/
cheers,
Pedro.
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Pedro F. Giffuni
M. Sc. Industrial Eng. University of Pittsburgh
On 24/05/2006, at 11:42 AM, Sam Lawrance wrote:
On 24/05/2006, at 1:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.3 & 4.7 in a situation
where it should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit
code of 0 , I think it should have been nonzero. I tried '
On 24/05/2006, at 1:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.3 & 4.7 in a situation
where it should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit
code of 0 , I think it should have been nonzero. I tried 'ln -s
a b' where the file b existed (and was
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.3 & 4.7 in a
situation where it should fail and it did, but it still had
a return/exit code of 0 , I think it should have been
nonzero. I tried 'ln -s a b' where the file b existed
(and was a directory) and I wanted to create the file named
a also p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote this message on Wed, May 24, 2006 at 01:21 +:
> I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.3 & 4.7 in a situation where it
> should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit code of 0 , I think
> it should have been nonzero. I tried 'ln -s a b' where the file
I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.3 & 4.7 in a situation where it
should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit code of 0 , I think it
should have been nonzero. I tried 'ln -s a b' where the file b existed
(and was a directory) and I wanted to create the file named a als
Is there a port already in progress? If so, who would I contact to
see if
I could help. If not, is there any interest (besides myself) in
having ZFS
ported?
Thanks,
Kim
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