Specifically it sounds like you want to write a script to rsync over ssh. You
may need to do some manual work to keep ips updated if either side isn't
static.
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From: Richard Elling
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 18:45:10
rsync
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On Nov 7, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Etienne Molinier wrote:
Here is my wish :
I build a Homeserver, with a great ZFS pool, and it's my local
fileserver. Now my brothers build itself the exact same server
(he's living in another country). I'd like to backup my files on his
serve
Here is my wish :
I build a Homeserver, with a great ZFS pool, and it's my local fileserver. Now
my brothers build itself the exact same server (he's living in another
country). I'd like to backup my files on his server, and his on mine, but kinda
share the things, so he can read my datas, and
> On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 17:41 -0500, Dennis Clarke wrote:
>> Does the dedupe functionality happen at the file level or a lower block
>> level?
>
> it occurs at the block allocation level.
>
>> I am writing a large number of files that have the fol structure :
>>
>> -- file begins
>> 1024 lines
On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 17:41 -0500, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> Does the dedupe functionality happen at the file level or a lower block
> level?
it occurs at the block allocation level.
> I am writing a large number of files that have the fol structure :
>
> -- file begins
> 1024 lines of random A
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Does the dedupe functionality happen at the file level or a lower block
level?
block level, but remember that block size may vary from file to file.
I am writing a large number of files that have the fol structure :
-- file begins
1024 lines of random ASCII chars 64
Does the dedupe functionality happen at the file level or a lower block
level?
I am writing a large number of files that have the fol structure :
-- file begins
1024 lines of random ASCII chars 64 chars long
some tilde chars .. about 1000 of then
some text ( english ) for 2K
more text ( engl
Rich Teer wrote:
Congrats for integrating dedup! Quick question: in what build
of Nevada will dedep first be found? b126 is the current one
presently.
It's in 128, which we're still in (closes on Monday 9th November).
We have a reasonable expectation of seeing b128 on dlc.sun.com or
pkg.opens
Rich Teer wrote:
Congrats for integrating dedup! Quick question: in what build
of Nevada will dedep first be found? b126 is the current one
presently.
Cheers,
128
-tim
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> Congrats for integrating dedup! Quick question: in what build
> of Nevada will dedep first be found? b126 is the current one
> presently.
I had snv_127 and it was not there. So look for it in snv_128.
At the moment I have it on this :
# uname -a
SunOS neptune 5.11 Blastwave sun4u sparc SUNW
Congrats for integrating dedup! Quick question: in what build
of Nevada will dedep first be found? b126 is the current one
presently.
Cheers,
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I saw the same checksum error problem when I booted into b126. I havent dared
try b126 again, I use b125 now, without problems. Here is my hardware
Intel Q9450 + P45 Gigabyte EP45-DS3P motherboard + Ati 4850
I have the same AOC SATA controller card. And some Samsung Spinpoint F1, 1TB
drives. Bran
I can confirm that Tim is right, I have done it myself.
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Thanks Tim for your answer!
I'll try it in afew hours and post the outcome.
Regards,
Leandro.
De: Tim Cook
Para: Leandro Vanden Bosch
CC: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Enviado: sábado, 7 de noviembre, 2009 16:40:55
Asunto: Re: [zfs-discuss] Accidentally mixed
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Leandro Vanden Bosch
wrote:
> Hello to you all,
>
> Here's the situation:
>
> While doing a case replacement in my home storage server I accidentally
> removed the post-it with the disk number from my three 1TB disks before
> connecting them back to the correspondin
Hello to you all,
Here's the situation:
While doing a case replacement in my home storage server I accidentally removed
the post-it with the disk number from my three 1TB disks before connecting them
back to the corresponding SATA connector.
The issue now is that I don't know in which order th
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Cindy Swearingen
wrote:
> Hi Tim and all,
>
> I believe you are saying that marvell88sx2 driver error messages started
> in build 126, along with new disk errors in RAIDZ pools.
>
> Is this correct? If so, please send me the following information:
>
Yes.
>
> 1. H
Hi Tim and all,
I believe you are saying that marvell88sx2 driver error messages started
in build 126, along with new disk errors in RAIDZ pools.
Is this correct? If so, please send me the following information:
1. Hardware you are running
2. If you are also seeing new disk errors in your RAI
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 4:27 AM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
> Ok, so you changed drives and you still see errors? Are the drives brand
> new or used? What kind of drives, which brand? 2TB? And if you reboot into
> an earlier build such as b125 you dont see any errors, right?
>
Brand new. I've tried both
Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Hi Mauricio,
You can follow the steps in the root pool recovery section to help
you see all the steps you need to create a bootable root pool, here:
http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Troubleshooting_Guide#ZFS_Root_Pool_Recovery
Thanks! I will
Ok, so you changed drives and you still see errors? Are the drives brand new or
used? What kind of drives, which brand? 2TB? And if you reboot into an earlier
build such as b125 you dont see any errors, right?
Right now I am running b125. I dont dare to run b126, if your observation is
correct
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