Jesus Cea wrote:
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> Robin Guo wrote:
> | At least, s10u6 will contain L2ARC cache, ZFS as root filesystem, etc..
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> Any detail about this L2ARC thing?. I see some references in Google (a
> cache device) but no "in deep" description.
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Sure.
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Robin Guo wrote:
| At least, s10u6 will contain L2ARC cache, ZFS as root filesystem, etc..
Any detail about this L2ARC thing?. I see some references in Google (a
cache device) but no "in deep" description.
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Neil Perrin wrote:
>> I also noticed (perhaps by design) that a copy with compression off almost
>> instantly returns, but the writes continue LONG after the cp process claims
>> to be done. Is this normal?
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> Yes this is normal. Unless the application is doing synchronous writes
> (eg DB) the fi
> I also noticed (perhaps by design) that a copy with compression off almost
> instantly returns, but the writes continue LONG after the cp process claims
> to be done. Is this normal?
Yes this is normal. Unless the application is doing synchronous writes
(eg DB) the file will be written to disk
Richard Elling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> In /etc/auto_home:
> >> # Home directory map for automounter
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> >> * server:/home/&
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> >> This works on Solaris 9, Solaris 10, and OS-X Leopard.
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> > And Linux, too! Thank you for the answer! This makes my life much easier.
This is what my collegue is seeing:
http://web.mac.com/davekoelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer_-_OpenSolaris_2008.05_CIFS_File_Server_OS_10.5.2_Prob_1.html
Any experts can help with any leads on this one?
This message posted from opensolaris.org
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I've got a screen grab of this here:
http://web.mac.com/davekoelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer/Dave_Koelmeyer_-_OpenSolaris_2008.05_CIFS_File_Server_OS_Win_XP_Copy_Prob_1.html
Also, I am also seeing the behaviour in that Nexenta forum link, where file
copy seemingly gets right to the very end, then craps
I have a Hitachi SMS100 iSCSI array attached to my Nexenta 1.0 box. The
storage array has dual ports/controllers and I have dual bge NICs on my server.
I'm not using a iSCSI HBA in my setup.
I'm unable to get MPxIO working, and the format command always shows my disk
targets multiple times.