Peter,
I'll first check /var/adm/messages to see if there are any poblems
with the following disks:
c10t600A0B800011730E66F444C5EE7Ed0
c10t600A0B800011730E66F644C5EE96d0
c10t600A0B800011652EE5CF44C5EEA7d0
c10t600A0B800011730E66F844C5EEBAd0
The checksum errors seems to concentrat
Hi,
I am using Netbackup 6.0 MP3 on several ZFS systems just fine. I
think that NBU won't back up some exotic ACLs of ZFS, but if you
are using ZFS like other filesystems (UFS, etc) then there aren't
any issues.
Jeff Earickson
Colby College
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Bob Connelly wrote:
Date: Wed,
ZFS is not supported by NetBackup engineering yet. No ETA on when that
is supposedly coming out. The files themselves appear to be backed up
(I tested this using NetBackup 6.0MP3), and can be restored, but ACL
information and such is not backed up. Your bpbkar log might fill up
with warning mess
Hi Folks:
Is anyone aware whether or not Veritas Enterprise NetBackup supports
ZFS? The customer is currently using NetBackup version 5.0 but is moving
to Version 6.0.
Thanks
Bob
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I really like that idea. That indeed would provide for both excellent
reliability (the ability to lose an entire shelf) and performance (stripe
across 6 rz2 pools). Thanks for the suggestion!
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great, yeah thats an option but I dont have anough space so I will have to copy
those files off the system I guess and then do it, or at least from one pool
from what I can see and then add another drive to my pool... that will work
slightly faster :)
thanks.
Chris
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Geor
Chris,
You could use 'zfs send/recv' to migrate one of the filesystems to pool
you want to keep. You will need to make sure that the properties for
that filesystem are correct after migrating it over. Then you can
destroy the pool you just migrated off of and add those disks to the
pool you m
Weird question but I have two separate pools and I have zfs file system on both
of them, I wanted to see if there is a way to merge them together?!? or I have
to dump content to tape (or some other location) then destroy both pools make
one big pool of those two and then create zfs on it and rec
Sergey wrote:
I am trying to organize our small (and the only one) filestorage using and
thinking in ZFS-style )
..
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. c0t2d0
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1000,[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 1. c4t600039317312d0
/[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Hi all,
I am trying to organize our small (and the only one) filestorage using and
thinking in ZFS-style )
So I have SF x4100 (2 x DualCore AMD Opteron 280, 4 Gb of RAM, Solaris 10 x86
06/06 64 bit kernel + updates), Sun Fiber Channel HBA card (Qlogic-based) and
Apple Xraid 7Tb (2 raid contro
Hello Roch,
Tuesday, September 19, 2006, 5:00:22 PM, you wrote:
R> Tuning is generally evil, so be extra cautious with this;
R> with time, as we understand the beast, we'll get rid of
R> such things:
R>
R> http://blogs.sun.com/roch/entry/tuning_the_knobs
And changing vdev prefet
Just a "me too" mail:
On 13 Sep 2006, at 08:30, Richard Elling wrote:
Is this use of slightly based upon disk failure modes? That is, when
disks fail do they tend to get isolated areas of badness compared to
complete loss? I would suggest that complete loss should include
someone tripping ove
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