I just realized that with b129 there are now for each existing zpool a
system process is running now, e.g. zpool-rpool with pid 5. What is
the purpose of this process ?
Thanks
Detlef
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Am 22.09.2008 um 17:22 schrieb Michael Schuster:
> On 09/22/08 06:59, Detlef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> With Nevada Build 98 I realize a slow zpool import of my pool which
>> holds my user and archive data on my laptop.
>> The first time it was realized during the boot if Solaris tells me
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If I do a zpool import, all the properties gets read and
accepted, right ? So this include mount points and
nfs-shares too.
Is there a way to change a property (e.g. mointpoint) before
I import and also can I list properties before I import to
have a preview ?
Detlef
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, 2006 at 01:37:55PM +0200, Detlef Drewanz wrote:
Hi,
moving from ufs to zfs ufsdump-on-ufs --> ufsrestore within zfs is
possible to run. I also tried it and it worked for my 2.6 GB Home
directory very well. Does anyone see any issues ?
ufsdump can't write ACLs to ZFS yet. there is an
Hi,
moving from ufs to zfs ufsdump-on-ufs --> ufsrestore within
zfs is possible to run. I also tried it and it worked for my
2.6 GB Home directory very well. Does anyone see any issues ?
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