All, So I have started working with Solaris 10 at work a bit (I'm a Linux guy by trade) and I have a dying nfs box at home. So the long and short of it is as follows: I would like to setup a SATAII whitebox that uses ZFS as its filesystem. The box will probably be very lightly used, streaming m
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On 10/10/2006, at 11:22 PM, Luke Schwab wrote:
I am wandering HOW ZFS ensures that a storage pool isn't imported
by two machines at one time? Does it stamp the disks the hostID or
hostName? Below is a snipplet from the ZFS Admin Guide. It appears
that this can be ove
On Oct 10, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Jan Hendrik Mangold wrote:While trouble shooting a full-disk scenario I booted from DVD after adding two new disks. Still under DVD boot I created a pool from those two disks and moved iso images I had downloaded to the zfs filesystem. Next I fixed my grub, exported th
On Oct 10, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Marion Hakanson wrote:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: While trouble shooting a full-disk scenario I booted from DVD after addingtwo new disks. Still under DVD boot I created a pool from those two disksand moved iso images I had downloaded to the zfs filesystem. Next I fi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> While trouble shooting a full-disk scenario I booted from DVD after adding
> two new disks. Still under DVD boot I created a pool from those two disks
> and moved iso images I had downloaded to the zfs filesystem. Next I fixed
> my grub, exported the zpool and reboot
On Oct 10, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Jan Hendrik Mangold wrote:While trouble shooting a full-disk scenario I booted from DVD after adding two new disks. Still under DVD boot I created a pool from those two disks and moved iso images I had downloaded to the zfs filesystem. Next I fixed my grub, exported th
While trouble shooting a full-disk scenario I booted from DVD after adding two new disks. Still under DVD boot I created a pool from those two disks and moved iso images I had downloaded to the zfs filesystem. Next I fixed my grub, exported the zpool and rebooted.Now zpool import comes up empty. Ha
Jeremy Teo wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems tracking down where the code for performing
readahed in vdev_cache is. Could someone give me a clue to where it
is?
usr/src/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_cache.c
FYI, we're in the process of re-evaluating the utility of the
vdev_cache. We hope to be abl
Hello,
I'm having problems tracking down where the code for performing
readahed in vdev_cache is. Could someone give me a clue to where it
is?
Thanks!
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Regards,
Jeremy
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On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 11:08:14PM -0700, Matthew Ahrens wrote:
> Siegfried Nikolaivich wrote:
> >>zdb -l /dev/dsk/c0t1d0
> >
> >Sorry for posting again, but I think you might have meant
> >/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 there. The only difference between the following
> >outputs is the guid for each device.
>
Hi,
In migrating from **VM to ZFS am I going to have an issue with Major/Minor
numbers with NFS mounts? Take the following scenario.
1. NFS clients are connected to an active NFS server that has SAN shared
storage between the active and standby nodes in a cluster.
2. The NFS clients are using t
Hi,
I am wandering HOW ZFS ensures that a storage pool isn't imported by two
machines at one time? Does it stamp the disks the hostID or hostName? Below is
a snipplet from the ZFS Admin Guide. It appears that this can be overwritten
with import -f.
importing a pool that is currently in use b
On Fri, 2006-10-06 at 00:07 -0700, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> Some people are making money on the concept, so I
> suppose there are those who perceive benefits:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_ClearCase
>
> (I dimly remember DSEE on the Apollos; ...)
I used both fairly extensively.
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