Hello,
I have just done comparison of all the above filesystems
using the latest filebench. If you are interested:
http://przemol.blogspot.com/2008/02/zfs-vs-vxfs-vs-ufs-on-x4500-thumper.html
Regards
przemol
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On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 07:26:27PM -0600, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> Some of us are still using Solaris 10 since it is the version of
> Solaris released and supported by Sun. The 'filebench' software from
> SourceForge does not seem to install or work on Solaris 10.
> [...]
I am not sure if you
> Try sharing something else, maybe:
> share -F nfs /mnt
>
> After that, you should see the services started.
> Once you get that to work, then try sharing the
> zfs file systems. Your problems aren't zfs related...
> at least not yet.
> -- richard
# share -F nfs /mnt
share: illegal option -- F
i got all nfs/server dependancies online, but nfs/server is disabled because
"No NFS filesystems are shared"
# svcs -l nfs/server
fmri svc:/network/nfs/server:default
name NFS server
enabled false (temporary)
statedisabled
next_state none
state_time Sun Feb 17 21:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, Mattias Pantzare wrote:
> You should use automount for your mountings if you have many clients.
> Change the automount map and all clients will mount the new filesystem
> if needed. You can move some users to a new server with very little
> work, just change the mapping for tha
> You're missing the server bits, check for the following packages:
> SUNWnfsskr, SUNWnfssr, and SUNWnfssu
> -- richard
i added those packages and rebooted then did
# svcadm enable network/nfs/server
but nfs still doesn't work
# zfs share tank/storage
cannot share 'tank/storage': share(1M) fail
2008/2/17, Bob Friesenhahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, Mattias Pantzare wrote:
> >
> > Have the clients mounted your per-user filesystems? It is not enough
> > to mount /home.
>
> It is enough to mount /home if the client is Solaris 10. I did not
> want to mess with creating per-us
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, Mattias Pantzare wrote:
>
> Have the clients mounted your per-user filesystems? It is not enough
> to mount /home.
It is enough to mount /home if the client is Solaris 10. I did not
want to mess with creating per-user mounting for all of my different
type of systems so I pu
2008/2/17, Bob Friesenhahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am attempting to create per-user ZFS filesystems under an exported
> /home ZFS filesystem. This would work fine except that the
> ownership/permissions settings applied to the mount point of those
> per-user filesystems on the server are not seen
> what is the output of "dfshares"? If it complains about rpc
> program not registered, that means nothing is shared.
>
> also check to see if services are enabled, though share will try
> to start these for you. Check "svcs -a | grep network/nfs" and
> see if there are 7 services listed, but pe
On Feb 17, 2008 3:37 PM, jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # zfs set sharenfs=on tank/storage
> cannot share 'tank/storage': share(1M) failed
> #
I ran into a similar problem and was unable to resolve it. Here's
some output that might be relevant:
# zfs get sharesmb,sharenfs
NAME PROPER
# zfs set sharenfs=on tank/storage
cannot share 'tank/storage': share(1M) failed
#
i'm fairly certain i installed the nfs stuff, and it looks like the rpc stuff
is running
http://www.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~jouellet/netstat.txt
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jason wrote:
> # zfs list
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> tank 1010M 227G 1010M /tank
> # zfs create tank/storage
> cannot share 'tank/storage': share(1M) failed
> filesystem successfully created, but not shared
> # zfs list
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> tank
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
tank 1010M 227G 1010M /tank
# zfs create tank/storage
cannot share 'tank/storage': share(1M) failed
filesystem successfully created, but not shared
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
tank 1010M 227G 1010M /tank
I am attempting to create per-user ZFS filesystems under an exported
/home ZFS filesystem. This would work fine except that the
ownership/permissions settings applied to the mount point of those
per-user filesystems on the server are not seen by NFS clients.
Instead NFS clients see directory o
Hi Bob;
When you have some spare time can you prepare a simple benchmark report in
PDF that I can share with my customers to demonstrate the performance of
2540 ?
Best regards
Mertol
Mertol Ozyoney
Storage Practice - Sales Manager
Sun Microsystems, TR
Istanbul TR
Phone +902123352200
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