Steffen Weiberle wrote:
Customer asks whether ZFS is fully POSIX compliant, such as flock?
ZFS is not currently fully POSIX compliant. Making ZFS fully POSIX
compliant is still planned and we are currently addressing bugs in this
area.
Interfaces such as flock() should work just fine now.
Victor Latushkin wrote:
It seems that if you clone disks bit for bit you'll end up with the
same hostid for all boxes and this may be confusing.
Geez, just spoof them to something different, if you must.
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Customer asks whether ZFS is fully POSIX compliant, such as flock?
Is this a function of ZFS, or does VFS deliver this?
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Richard Elling - PAE wrote:
Anthony Miller wrote:
Hi,
I've search the forums and not found any answer to the following.
I have 2 JBOD arrays each with 4 disks.
I want to create create a raidz on one array and have it mirrored to
the other array.
Today, the top level raid sets are assembled
Victor Latushkin wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi
I have a X2100 with two 74G disks. I build the OS on the first disk
with slice0 root 10G ufs, slice1 2.5G swap, slice6 25MB ufs and slice7
62G zfs. What is the fastest way to clone it to the second disk. I
have to build 10 of
> Are you telling me that their is no way to access a single
> file within the snapshot and remove it?
That's correct.
The way snapshots are implemented, you cannot modify their contents.
If the file or some smaller set of potential files is known beforehand,
perhaps you could put t
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi
I have a X2100 with two 74G disks. I build the OS on the first disk
with slice0 root 10G ufs, slice1 2.5G swap, slice6 25MB ufs and slice7
62G zfs. What is the fastest way to clone it to the second disk. I
have to build 10 of those in 2 days. Once I b
Matthew, et al,
You haven't identified a solution / workaround?
Their is one "large" file within the FS and
snapshot that has been backed up.
They wish to remove this large file and the
system is preventing this because of a additional
reference fr
Don't know if you are running current OpenSolaris or can wait for Solaris 10
11/06 (should be released in November).
Either of those will contain raidz2 (which is like raid6 where you lose 2
disks).
For max space with some redundancy, I would make one raidz2 vdev of all 8
disks. You will get
minor adjustments below...
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi
I have a X2100 with two 74G disks. I build the OS on the first disk
with slice0 root 10G ufs, slice1 2.5G swap, slice6 25MB ufs and slice7
62G zfs. What is the fastest way to clone it to the second disk. I
have to build 10
Frank Cusack wrote:
On October 20, 2006 8:43:03 AM -0700 Ed Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 20, 2006, at 0:48, Torrey McMahon wrote:
Anthony Miller wrote:
I want to create create a raidz on one array and have it mirrored to
the other array.
Do you think this will get you more availab
Frank Cusack wrote:
On October 20, 2006 12:00:26 PM +0100 Darren J Moffat
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
msl wrote:
Ok, thanks very much for your answer. I will look the automounter. But,
about the pam module, how it would work? running on linux machine, and
creating a zfs filesystem on a solaris s
Victor Latushkin wrote:
The next natural question is
Richard Elling - PAE wrote:
Isn't this in a FAQ somewhere? IIRC, if ZFS finds a disk via two paths,
then it will pick one.
Will it (try to) failover to another one if picked one fails?
No, not automatically. MPXIO provides automatic path
On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 08:09 +0800, Hong Wei Liam wrote:
> I understand that ZFS leaves multipathing to MPXIO or the like. For a
> combination of dual-path A5200 with QLGC2100 HBAs ...
I'd actually not bother with multipathing A5200's for ZFS
I have a pair of A5200's which I'm using with zfs. I
On October 20, 2006 8:43:03 AM -0700 Ed Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 20, 2006, at 0:48, Torrey McMahon wrote:
Anthony Miller wrote:
I want to create create a raidz on one array and have it mirrored to
the other array.
Do you think this will get you more availability compared to a s
On October 20, 2006 12:00:26 PM +0100 Darren J Moffat
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
msl wrote:
Ok, thanks very much for your answer. I will look the automounter. But,
about the pam module, how it would work? running on linux machine, and
creating a zfs filesystem on a solaris server (via NFS)? Tha
The next natural question is
Richard Elling - PAE wrote:
Isn't this in a FAQ somewhere? IIRC, if ZFS finds a disk via two paths,
then it will pick one.
Will it (try to) failover to another one if picked one fails?
Wbr,
Victor
-- richard
Torrey McMahon wrote:
Robert Milkowski wrote:
This
Anthony Miller wrote:
Hi,
I've search the forums and not found any answer to the following.
I have 2 JBOD arrays each with 4 disks.
I want to create create a raidz on one array and have it mirrored to the other
array.
Today, the top level raid sets are assembled using dynamic striping. The
Isn't this in a FAQ somewhere? IIRC, if ZFS finds a disk via two paths,
then it will pick one.
-- richard
Torrey McMahon wrote:
Robert Milkowski wrote:
This of course does work. I guess the real question was what will
happen if you now export your pool, then disable mpxio so you will see
the
On Oct 20, 2006, at 0:48, Torrey McMahon wrote:
Anthony Miller wrote:
I want to create create a raidz on one array and have it mirrored to
the other array.
Do you think this will get you more availability compared to a simple
mirror? I'm curious as to why you would want to do this.
This con
Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi
I have a X2100 with two 74G disks. I build the OS on the first disk
with slice0 root 10G ufs, slice1 2.5G swap, slice6 25MB ufs and slice7
62G zfs. What is the fastest way to clone it to the second disk. I
have to build 10 of those in 2 days. Once I build the disks I slam
th
Hi
I have a X2100 with two 74G disks. I build the OS on the first disk
with slice0 root 10G ufs, slice1 2.5G swap, slice6 25MB ufs and slice7
62G zfs. What is the fastest way to clone it to the second disk. I
have to build 10 of those in 2 days. Once I build the disks I slam
them to the other X21
msl wrote:
Ok, thanks very much for your answer. I will look the automounter. But, about the pam module, how it would work? running on linux machine, and creating a zfs filesystem on a solaris server (via NFS)?
Thanks again.
It wouldn't run on the Linux machine it would run on the Solaris mach
Anthony Miller wrote:
Hi,
I've search the forums and not found any answer to the following.
I have 2 JBOD arrays each with 4 disks.
I want to create create a raidz on one array and have it mirrored to the other
array.
Do you think this will get you more availability compared to a simple
mi
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