On 9/1/06, Tim Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so here's my "situation" that I may or may not run into in the future.
Currently I have 3x120GB PATA drives in a RAID-Z as part of my zfs pool. I
plan on adding 2x320GB SATA drives in the immediate future to the same pool as
a raid-1. Here's
Ok, so here's my "situation" that I may or may not run into in the future.
Currently I have 3x120GB PATA drives in a RAID-Z as part of my zfs pool. I
plan on adding 2x320GB SATA drives in the immediate future to the same pool as
a raid-1. Here's where it gets tricky. In the future, in a perfe
Hello Matthew,
Thanks for your very helpful informations.
While waiting for your reply, i checed the ZFS admin Guide and it was in
there, on page 150. :-)
Have a good weekend.
Thanks again.
Arlina-
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Arlina Goce-Capiral wrote:
Customer's main concern right now is to make the system bootable but it
seems couldn't do that since the bad disks is part
of the zfs filesystems. Is there a way to disable or clear out the bad
zfs filesystem so system can be booted?
Yes, see this FAQ:
http://opens
All,
Customer who has 15K running Solaris 10 6/06 with 3510 array attached,
has a disk array failure
and ZFS was mirroring. The system panic and can't boot off either in
single user mode nor in multi-user mode.
The panic error shows:
IMPACT:panic[cpu512]/thread=2a1022a7cc0: ZFS: bad checksum
Marlanne DeLaSource wrote:
Thanks for all your answers.
The initial idea was to make a dataset/snapshot and clone (fast) and then separate the clone from its snapshot. The clone could be then used as a new independant dataset.
The send/receive subcommands are probably the only way to duplicat
Thanks for all your answers.
The initial idea was to make a dataset/snapshot and clone (fast) and then
separate the clone from its snapshot. The clone could be then used as a new
independant dataset.
The send/receive subcommands are probably the only way to duplicate a dataset.
This messag
Tomasz Kłoczko wrote:
Anyone have idea how to create ZFS pool and volumes during jumstart
instalation ? (I'm using JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit)
Right now, your only option is to use the zpool and zfs
commands from within a finish script.
Support for direct creation of zfs pools and datasets
u
Anyone have idea how to create ZFS pool and volumes during jumstart
instalation ? (I'm using JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit)
kloczek
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James,
I noticed your link to the ZFS Admin Guide is out of date because
I appended the date in the pdf filename. This doesn't work because when
I update the guide once or month or so, you wouldn't get the latest
version.
So, I simplified this by renaming it as zfsadmin.pdf
The month/year is on
Erna Guerrero wrote:
Because of problems listed in RFE 6349974 - "Networker needs to support
ZFS/NFSv4 ACLs", customer wants to know if there is a way to disable
ACL's on ZFS. I don't think there is a way to turn off this feature in
ZFS. Can someone confirm?
No, you can't disable ACLs. T
Because of problems listed in RFE 6349974 - "Networker needs to support
ZFS/NFSv4 ACLs", customer wants to know if there is a way to disable
ACL's on ZFS. I don't think there is a way to turn off this feature in
ZFS. Can someone confirm?
Thank you,
~Erna
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Thanks Matthew for your quick response.
And as always for all of your assistance on my zfs inquiries. I really
appreciate it.
Have a good weekend.
Arlina-
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On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 06:03 -0700, Marlanne DeLaSource wrote:
> As I understand it, the snapshot of a set is used as a reference by
> the clone.
>
> So the clone is initially a set of pointers to the snapshot. That's
> why it is so fast to create.
>
> How can I "separate" it from the snapshot ? (
Arlina Goce-Capiral wrote:
All,
System (SunFire T2000) migrated to Solaris 10 6/06 and old lucopy
methods do not work for copying zfs
filesystems between disks for backups. Customer is looking for way to do
"ufsdump" type method between
c0t0d0s4 and c0t2d0s4 for backup?
I checked the ZFS Adm
All,
System (SunFire T2000) migrated to Solaris 10 6/06 and old lucopy
methods do not work for copying zfs
filesystems between disks for backups. Customer is looking for way to do
"ufsdump" type method between
c0t0d0s4 and c0t2d0s4 for backup?
I checked the ZFS Admin guide and i saw regarding
Marlanne DeLaSource wrote:
As I understand it, the snapshot of a set is used as a reference by the clone.
So the clone is initially a set of pointers to the snapshot. That's why it is
so fast to create.
How can I "separate" it from the snapshot ? (so that df -k or zfs list will
display for a
It's a really interesting question.
I used to have the issue on UFS, and the answer was "use VxVM or ZFS". Mmmm.
Does it really work on ZFS ?
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extract from man zpool :
[I]zpool import [-d dir] [-D] [-f] [-o opts] [-R root] pool |
id [newpool]
Imports a specific pool. A pool can be identified by its
name or the numeric identifier. If newpool is specified,
the pool is imported using the name newpool. Oth
As I understand it, the snapshot of a set is used as a reference by the clone.
So the clone is initially a set of pointers to the snapshot. That's why it is
so fast to create.
How can I "separate" it from the snapshot ? (so that df -k or zfs list will
display for a 48G drive
pool/fs1 4G 40G
poo
If I do a zpool import, all the properties gets read and
accepted, right ? So this include mount points and
nfs-shares too.
Is there a way to change a property (e.g. mointpoint) before
I import and also can I list properties before I import to
have a preview ?
Detlef
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>Hi,
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/release
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>Use is subject to license terms.
> Assembled 06 February 2006
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>I have zfs r
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