Re: [zfs-discuss] are these errors dangerous

2010-06-08 Thread Gary Mitchell
I have seen this too I 'm guessing you have SATA disks which are on a iSCSI target. I'm also guessing you have used something like iscsitadm create target --type raw -b /dev/dsk/c4t0d00 c4t0d0 ie you are not using a zfs shareiscsi property on a zfs volume but creating the target from the devi

[zfs-discuss] Re: Re: panic during recv

2006-10-30 Thread Gary Mitchell
I don't have the crashes anymore! What I did was on the receiving pool explicitly set mountpoint=none so that on the receiving side the filesystem is never mounted. Now this shouldn't make a difference. From what I saw before - and If i've understood the documentation - when you do have the re

[zfs-discuss] Re: panic during recv

2006-10-04 Thread Gary Mitchell
Hi, Yes I have a lot of trouble with zfs send .. zfs recv too. (sol 10 6/06, SUNWzfsu 11.10.0,REV=2006.05.18.02.15). All too often there is panic of the host doing zfs recv. When this happens for a certain snapshot combination ie zfs send -i snapA snapB then it *always* happens for that combina