Re: [zfs-discuss] Memory Corruption

2008-02-03 Thread Anton B. Rang
>is there anything beyond scrub that can verify the integrity of a pool? Probably not. scrub will, at least, traverse all of the metadata involved in the tree of blocks. I don't believe, however, that it checks integrity beyond that (e.g. of the space maps). If you know that your machine had

[zfs-discuss] Newbie question - check my zfs/zone config?

2008-02-03 Thread Elizabeth Schwartz
I'm building a production web server on a Sol10 u3 box , after giving up on u4 [1] Any zfs file systems have to be legacy mounted or EMC Networker/Legato backup won't see them. I've been building zfs systems and zones for a while now , but I still feel like a newbie, because the darn things just wo

Re: [zfs-discuss] Memory Corruption

2008-02-03 Thread Robert Milkowski
Hello Christopher, Saturday, February 2, 2008, 9:03:30 PM, you wrote: CG> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- CG> Hash: SHA1 CG> If a machine has very obvious memory corruption due to bad ram, is there CG> anything beyond scrub that can verify the integrity of a pool? Am I CG> correct in assumin

Re: [zfs-discuss] tricking install tools with quota and reservation

2008-02-03 Thread Enda O'Connor
Christine Tran wrote: > Hi, > > I understands the upgrade issue surrounding the patching and upgrade > tools. Can I get around this with some trickery using quota and > reservation? I would quota and reserve for a pool/somezonepath some > capacity, say 10GB, and in this way allocate a fixed cap