Hi Darren,
In shot I am looking a way to freeze and thaw for zfs file system so that for
harware snapshot, i can do
1. run zfs freeze
2. run hardware snapshot on devices belongs to the zpool where the given file
system is residing.
3. run zfs thaw
Thanks & Regards,
sridhar.
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Hi Darren,
Thanks you for the details. I am aware of export/import of zpool. but with
zpool export pool is not available for writes.
is there a way I can freeze zfs file system at file system level.
As an example, for JFS file system using "chfs -a freeze ..." option.
So if I am taking a hardwa
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Kyle McDonald wrote:
> to double it. zfs get shows it took affect, but swap -l doesn't show
> any change.
> I ran swap -d to remove the device, and then swap -a to re-add it, and
> it still shows 2G (about 4 million blocks).
>
> How do I make the change take affect
On 2010-Nov-14 07:53:05 +0800, Ian Collins wrote:
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On Nov 13, 2010, at 18:53, Ian Collins wrote:
How do I make the change take affect?
Add the extra blocks as another volume, see
http://blogs.sun.com/chrisg/entry/don_t_reboot_to_add
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