[zfs-discuss] Insufficient replicas

2008-06-15 Thread Timothy Wilson
Hello guys, I made a zpool on a Leopard computer using the binaries found on macosforge. The zpool worked really well! However, now I want to use it in an OpenSolaris fileserver, so I exported the pool. Now when I try to import, I get the following error: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# zpool import pool: b

Re: [zfs-discuss] uncorrectable I/O error ... how to address?

2008-06-15 Thread Michael Schuster
Michael Schuster wrote: > (btw: is the current version no printed on purpose, or is it understood > that zfs is always at the latest possible version?) ah ... I just found the answer to that myself: # zpool upgrade This system is currently running ZFS pool version 10. The following pools are o

Re: [zfs-discuss] uncorrectable I/O error ... how to address?

2008-06-15 Thread Michael Schuster
Michael Schuster wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a situation I don't know how to get out of: I forgot the technical data: $ uname -a SunOS paddy 5.11 snv_86 i86pc i386 i86pc $ zfs upgrade -v The following filesystem versions are supported: VER DESCRIPTION ---

[zfs-discuss] uncorrectable I/O error ... how to address?

2008-06-15 Thread Michael Schuster
Hi all, I have a situation I don't know how to get out of: I'm trying to 'zfs send' an FS off of my laptop, but in the middle of the send process, it hangs, and I see an message: "WARNING: Pool 'p' has encountered an uncorrectable I/O error. Manual intervention is required." that's all very n

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS write / read speed and traps for beginners

2008-06-15 Thread Menno Lageman
Nathan Kroenert wrote: > On the NGE front, it turns out that solaris does not seem to like the > ethernet address of the card. Trying to set it's OWN ethernet address > using ifconfig yielded this: > # ifconfig nge0 ether 63:d0:b:7d:1d:0 > ifconfig: dlpi_set_physaddr failed "nge0": DLSAP address

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS write / read speed and traps for beginners

2008-06-15 Thread Nathan Kroenert
Further followup to this thread... After being beaten sufficiently with a clue-bat, it was determined that the nforce 750a could do ahci mode for it's SATA stuff. I set it to ahci, and redid the devlinks etc and cranked it up as AHCI. I'm now regularly peaking at 100MB/s, though spending most o