Ok.I need to set the following permissions:
domain admin - full control
domain users add files,folders,but not able to delete,modify or rename.
Doesn't matter what I try domain users still able to modify files.
What am I doing wrong ?
This is my setup:
chmod A=group:MYDOMAIN+domain\ admins:full
I have a 9 drive system (four mirrors of two disks and one hot spare) with a
10th SSD drive for ZIL.
The ZIL is corrupt.
I've been unable to recover using FreeBSD 8, Opensolaris x86, and using logfix
(http://github.com/pjjw/logfix)
In FreeBSD 8.0RC3 and below (uses v13 ZFS):
1) Boot Single Use
Hey,
Sorry for this revisiting this thread late. What exactly is sync writes ? Do
you mean synchronous writes or a app calling fsync() after every write ?
TIA
Dushyanth
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I'm sure its been asked a thousand times but is there any prospect of being
able to remove a vdev from a pool anytime soon?
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Some new features have recently integrated into ZFS which have change
the output of zpool(1m) command. Here's a quick recap:
1) 6574286 removing a slog doesn't work
This change added the concept of named top-level devices for the purpose
of device removal. The named top-levels are constructed by
Andre Boegelsack wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I have a short question regarding which filesystem I should use in Dom0/DomU.
> I've built my Dom0 on basis of ZFS.
>
> For my first DomU I've created a ZFS pool and installed the DomU (with OSOL
> inside). During the installation process you are being ask
Apparently, I don't know a DomU from a LDOM...
I should have pointed you to the Xen discussion list, here:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=53
Cindy
On 12/02/09 08:58, Cindy Swearingen wrote:
I'm not sure we have any LDOMs experts on this list.
You might try reposting this quer
Colin Raven wrote:
Asus P5Q-EM mainboard
Core2 Quad 2.83 GHZ
8GB DDR2/80
OS:
2 x SSD's in RAID 0 (brand/size not decided on yet, but they will
definitely be some flavor of SSD)
Data:
4 x 1TB Samsung Spin Point 7200 RPM 32MB cache SATA HD's (RAIDZ)
as i have a quite comparable setup:
my HW:
On Wed, Dec 2 at 10:59, Rob Logan wrote:
2 x 500GB mirrored root pool
6 x 1TB raidz2 data pool
I happen to have 2 x 250GB Western Digital RE3 7200rpm
be better than having the ZIL 'inside' the zpool.
listing two log devices (stripe) would have more spindles
than your single raidz2 vdev.. bu
Colin Raven wrote:
Hey Cindy!
Any idea of when we might see 129? (an approximation only). I ask the
question because I'm pulling budget funds to build a filer, but it may
not be in service until mid-January. Would it be reasonable to say
that we might see 129 by then, or are we looking at sum
Hey Cindy!
Any idea of when we might see 129? (an approximation only). I ask the
question because I'm pulling budget funds to build a filer, but it may not
be in service until mid-January. Would it be reasonable to say that we might
see 129 by then, or are we looking at summer...or even beyond?
I
Hi Jim,
Nevada build 128 had some problems so will not be released.
The dedup space fixes should be available in build 129.
Thanks,
Cindy
On 12/02/09 02:37, Jim Klimov wrote:
Hello all
Sorry for bumping an old thread, but now that snv_128 is due to appear as a
public DVD download, I wonder
> 2 x 500GB mirrored root pool
> 6 x 1TB raidz2 data pool
> I happen to have 2 x 250GB Western Digital RE3 7200rpm
> be better than having the ZIL 'inside' the zpool.
listing two log devices (stripe) would have more spindles
than your single raidz2 vdev.. but for low cost fun one
might make a t
I'm not sure we have any LDOMs experts on this list.
You might try reposting this query on the LDOMs discuss list,
which I think is this one:
http://forums.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=894
Thanks,
Cindy
On 12/02/09 08:17, Andre Boegelsack wrote:
Hi to all,
I have a short question regarding wh
> I previously had a linux NFS server that I had mounted 'ASYNC' and, as
> one would expect, NFS performance was pretty good getting close to
> 900gb/s. Now that I have moved to opensolaris, NFS performance is not
> very good, I'm guessing mainly due to the 'SYNC' nature of NFS. I've
> seen vario
Hi to all,
I have a short question regarding which filesystem I should use in Dom0/DomU.
I've built my Dom0 on basis of ZFS.
For my first DomU I've created a ZFS pool and installed the DomU (with OSOL
inside). During the installation process you are being asked if you wanna use
UFS or ZFS - I'
On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Brian McKerr
wrote:
Hi all,
I have a home server based on SNV_127 with 8 disks;
2 x 500GB mirrored root pool
6 x 1TB raidz2 data pool
This server performs a few functions;
NFS : for several 'lab' ESX virtual machines
NFS : mythtv storage (videos, music, recordi
Hi all,
I have a home server based on SNV_127 with 8 disks;
2 x 500GB mirrored root pool
6 x 1TB raidz2 data pool
This server performs a few functions;
NFS : for several 'lab' ESX virtual machines
NFS : mythtv storage (videos, music, recordings etc)
Samba : for home directories for all networke
Hello all
Sorry for bumping an old thread, but now that snv_128 is due to appear as a
public DVD download, I wonder: has this fix for zfs-accounting and other issues
with zfs dedup been integrated into build 128?
We have a fileserver which is likely to have much redundant data and we'd like
to
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