On 11/11/2011 01:02 AM, darkblue wrote:
2011/11/11 Jeff Savit <mailto:jeff.sa...@oracle.com>>
On 11/10/2011 06:38 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
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On 11/10/2011 06:38 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
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Also, not a good idea for
performance to partition the disks as you suggest.
Not totally true. By default, if you partition the
guest virtual disks. All of this is in absence of
the actual performance characteristics you expect, but that's a
reasonable starting point.
I hope that's useful... Jeff
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rt/home'? Perhaps you only have directories
underneath /export/home instead of new ZFS datasets.
Jeff
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On 01/28/11 02:38 PM, Igor P wrote:
I created a zfs pool with dedup with the following settings:
zpool create data c8t1d0
zfs create data/shared
zfs set dedup=on data/shared
The thing I was wondering about was it seems like ZFS only dedup at the file
level and not the block. When I make multip
es down to 1/10th of
the initial throughput, either read or write.
Anybody having some tips up their sleeves, where I should start
looking for the missing memory?
Cheers,
budy
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pass grub boot screen to the initial redhat boot
screen.
- The Guest hangs and never boots.
- zpool status -v reports corrupted files. The files are on the zpool
containing the shared folders and the VirtualBox images
Thoughts?
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y. No more fsck, ever!
I hope that's helpful.
regards, Jeff
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h, so I'll skip that one.
Dick - while you're working out your options, perhaps reconsider using
compression. I haven't observed the default compression algorithm
slowing things down: the CPU cost is modest and possibly that's
compensated by fewer I/O operations.
regards,
s
bootenv installbe bename c1t0d0s0
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Instead, all of
the duplicates have been folded together. -cheers, CSB
This should reference the prior (April 1, 1984) research by Donald Knuth
at http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/arvindn/misc/knuth_song_complexity.pdf
:-) Jeff
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Hmm, they're giving up so much % capacity as is, they could just as well
give up some more and get better performance. Great idea!
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