> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Paul Kraus
>
> I have a zpool with one dataset and a handful of snapshots. I
> cannot delete two of the snapshots. The message I get is "dataset is
> busy". Neither fuser or lsof show anyth
On 04/05/11 17:29, Ian Collins wrote:
On 04/ 6/11 12:28 AM, Paul Kraus wrote:
I have a zpool with one dataset and a handful of snapshots. I
cannot delete two of the snapshots. The message I get is "dataset is
busy". Neither fuser or lsof show anything holding open the
.zfs/snapshot/ direc
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
> On 04/ 6/11 12:28 AM, Paul Kraus wrote:
>>
>> I have a zpool with one dataset and a handful of snapshots. I
>> cannot delete two of the snapshots. The message I get is "dataset is
>> busy". Neither fuser or lsof show anything holding open t
> "js" == Joerg Schilling writes:
js> This is interesting. Where is this group hosted?
+1
I glance at the list after years of neglect (selfishly...after almost
losing my pool), and see stuff like this: shady backroom irc-kiddie
bullshit. please: names, mailing lists, urls, hg servers.
On 04/ 6/11 12:28 AM, Paul Kraus wrote:
I have a zpool with one dataset and a handful of snapshots. I
cannot delete two of the snapshots. The message I get is "dataset is
busy". Neither fuser or lsof show anything holding open the
.zfs/snapshot/ directory. What can cause this ?
Do you ha
> "c" == Miles Nordin writes:
c> terabithia:/# zpool import andaman
c> cannot import 'andaman': I/O error
c> Destroy and re-create the pool from
c> a backup source.
snv_151, the proprietary release, was able to fix this. I didn't try
oi_148 first, so ther
On 05 April, 2011 - Joe Auty sent me these 5,9K bytes:
> Hello,
>
> A while I was exploring running smartmontools in Solaris 10 on my SATA
> drives, but at the time SATA drives were not supported.
>
> Has this changed, or are there any other techniques I can use to check
> the health of an indiv
Hello,
A while I was exploring running smartmontools in Solaris 10 on
my SATA drives, but at the time SATA drives were not
supported.
Has this changed, or are there any other techniques I can use
to check the health
Hello,
I'm debating an OS change and also thinking about my options
for data migration to my next server, whether it is on new or
the same hardware.
Migrating to a new machine I understand is a simple matter of
ZFS
Hi
I was a little short earlier today, but then...
First of all, using 40+ drives in a single VDEV on RAIDz1 is a little like BASE
jumping with an old, round, parachute without a reserve, under nasty weather
conditions; not what I'd recommend. What you see below is 2 spares in use plus
a spa
Sorry, but what exactly were you thinking of when putting 40+ drives in a
single RAIDz1 VDEV?
roy
- Original Message -
Hi,
I have a SunFire X4540 with 19TB in a RAID-Z configuration; here's my zpool
status:
pool: raid
state: UNAVAIL
status: One or more devices are faulte
Hi,
I have a SunFire X4540 with 19TB in a RAID-Z configuration; here's my zpool
status:
pool: raid
state: UNAVAIL
status: One or more devices are faulted in response to IO failures.
action: Make sure the affected devices are connected, then run 'zpool clear'.
see: http://www.sun.com/msg/Z
I have a zpool with one dataset and a handful of snapshots. I
cannot delete two of the snapshots. The message I get is "dataset is
busy". Neither fuser or lsof show anything holding open the
.zfs/snapshot/ directory. What can cause this ?
xxx> uname -a
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