When I type `zpool import` to see what pools are out there, it gets to
/1: open("/dev/dsk/c5t2d0s0", O_RDONLY) = 6
/1: stat64("/usr/local/apache2/lib/libdevid.so.1", 0x08042758) Err#2 ENOENT
/1: stat64("/usr/lib/libdevid.so.1", 0x08042758)= 0
/1: d=0x02D90002 i
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Richard Elling wrote:
I suppose if you could freeze the media to 0K, then it would not decay.
But that isn't the world I live in :-). There is a whole Journal devoted
to things magnetic, with lots of studies of interesting compounds. But
from a practical perspective, it is
Mattias Pantzare wrote:
O> I feel like I understand what tar is doing, but I'm curious about what is it
that ZFS is looking at that makes it a "successful" incremental send? That
is, not send the entire file again. Does it have to do with how the
application (tar in this example) does a file ope