In message <7f44e458-5d27-42b6-ac81-7f4ff61d6...@gmail.com>, Richard Elling wri
tes:
>The iSCSI service is not STMF. STMF will need to be disabled, or the =
>volume no longer
>used by STMF.
>
>iSCSI service is svc:/network/iscsi/target:default
>STMF service is svc:/system/stmf:default
Thank you fo
# zfs list -t vol
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool/dump4.00G 99.9G 4.00G -
rpool/foo128 66.2M 100G16K -
rpool/swap4.00G 99.9G 4.00G -
# zfs destroy rpool/foo128
cannot destroy 'rpool/foo128': volume is busy
I checked that the volume is not a dump or swap d
In message
, Karl Wagner writes:
>The SSD was the first boot drive, and every time it tried to boot it
>panicked and rebooted, ending up in a loop. I tried to change to the second
>rpool drive, but either I forgot to install grub on it or it has become
>corrupted (probably the first, I can be that
# pstack core
John
groenv...@acm.org
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I am toying with Phil Brown's zrep script.
Does anyone have an Oracle BugID for this crashdump?
#!/bin/ksh
srcfs=rpool/testvol
destfs=rpool/destvol
snap="${srcfs}@zrep_00"
zfs destroy -r $srcfs
zfs destroy -r $destfs
zfs create -V 100M $srcfs
zfs set foo:bar=foobar $srcfs
zfs create -o readonl
In message <201206141413.q5eedvzq017...@mklab.ph.rhul.ac.uk>, tpc...@mklab.ph.r
hul.ac.uk writes:
>Memory: 2048M phys mem, 32M free mem, 16G total swap, 16G free swap
My WAG is that your "zpool history" is hanging due to lack of
RAM.
John
groenv...@acm.org
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In message <008c01cd4812$7399c180$5acd4480$@net>, David Combs writes:
>Actual newsgroup for zfs-discuss?
Did you try Gmane's interface?
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=jo43q0%24no50%241%40tr22n12.aset.psu.edu>
John
groenv...@acm.org
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In message <4fc509e8.8080...@jvm.de>, Stephan Budach writes:
>If now I'd only knew how to get the actual S11 release level of my box.
>Neither uname -a nor cat /etc/release does give me a clue, since they
>display all the same data when run on different hosts that are on
>different updates.
$ p
In message <4f735451.2020...@oracle.com>, Deepak Honnalli writes:
> Thanks for your reply. I would love to take a look at the core
> file. If there is a way this can somehow be transferred to
> the internal cores server, I can work on the bug.
>
> I am not sure about the modalities
In message <4f7571de.7080...@netdemons.com>, Erik Trimble writes:
>Oracle (that is, if Oracle hasn't completely stopped selling support
>contracts for Solaris for non-Oracle hardware already).
Still available on Oracle Store:
https://shop.oracle.com/pls/ostore/f?p=dstore:product:2091882785479247:
In message , =?utf-
8?Q?Carsten_John?= writes:
>I just spent about an hour (or two) trying to file a bug report regarding the
>issue without success.
>
>Seems to me, that I'm too stupid to use this "MyOracleSupport" portal.
>
>So, as I'm getting paid for keeping systems running and not clicking th
In message , Bob
Friesenhahn writes:
>Almost all of the systems listed on the HCL are defunct and no longer
>purchasable except for on the used market. Obtaining an "approved"
>system seems very difficult. In spite of this, Solaris runs very well
>on many non-approved modern systems.
http://w
In message
, Sriram Narayanan writes:
>At work, I have an R510, and R610 and an R710 - all with the H700 PERC
>controller.
BTW with some effort, Dell's sales critter will sell you the
H200 LSI SAS HBA as a replacement for the H700 LSI MegaRAID
controller for those boxes.
>Based on experiments,
In message <4f435ca9.8010...@tuneunix.com>, nathank writes:
>Is there actually a fix to allow manual setting of ashift now that I
No.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/821-1462/zpool-1m.html>
John
groenv...@acm.org
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In message , Dave Pooser writes:
>If I want to use a batch of new Seagate 3TB Barracudas with Solaris 11,
I'm using the Seagate's 3TB external drive with S11.
Seagate Expansion 3 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY3000102
>will zpool let me create a new pool with ashift=12 out of the box
In message , "Anonymous R
emailer (austria)" writes:
>On Solaris 10 If I install using ZFS root on only one drive is there a way
>to add another drive as a mirror later? Sorry if this was discussed
>already. I searched the archives and couldn't find the answer. Thank you.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd
In message <4ebbfb5...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>CR 7102272:
>
> ZFS storage pool created on a 3 TB USB 3.0 device has device label
>problems
>
>Let us know if this is still a problem in the OS11 FCS release.
I finally got upgraded from Solaris 11 Express SRU 12 to S11 FCS.
Solaris
In message <4e9db04b.80...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>This is CR 7102272.
What is the title of this BugId?
I'm trying to attach my Oracle CSI to it but Chuck Rozwat
and company's support engineer can't seem to find it.
Once I get upgraded from S11x SRU12 to S11, I'll reproduce
on a mo
In message <4e9db04b.80...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>This is CR 7102272.
Anyone out there have Western Digital's competing 3TB Passport
drive handy to duplicate this bug?
John
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In message <4e9da8b1.7020...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>1. If you re-create the pool on the whole disk, like this:
>
># zpool create foo c1t0d0
>
>Then, resend the prtvtoc output for c1t0d0s0.
# zpool create snafu c1t0d0
# zpool status snafu
pool: snafu
state: ONLINE
scan: none req
In message <4e9d98b1.8040...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>I'm going to file a CR to get this issue reviewed by the USB team
>first, but if you could humor me with another test:
>
>Can you run newfs to create a UFS file system on this device
>and mount it?
# uname -srvp
SunOS 5.11 151.0.1
In message <201110150202.p9f22w2n000...@elvis.arl.psu.edu>, John D Groenveld
writes:
>I'm baffled why zpool import is unable to find the pool on the
>drive, but the drive is definitely functional.
Per Richard Elling, it looks like ZFS is unable to find
the requisite labels for
As a sanity check, I connected the drive to a Windows 7 installation.
I was able to partition, create an NTFS volume on it, eject and
remount it.
I also tried creating the zpool on my Solaris 10 system, exporting
and trying to import the pool on my Solaris 11X system and again
no love.
I'm baffle
In message <4e970387.3040...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>Any USB-related messages in /var/adm/messages for this device?
Negative.
cfgadm(1M) shows the drive and format->fdisk->analyze->read
runs merrily.
John
groenv...@acm.org
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In message <201110131150.p9dbo8yk011...@acsinet22.oracle.com>, Casper.Dik@oracl
e.com writes:
>What is the partition table?
I thought about that so I reproduced with the legacy SMI label
and a Solaris fdisk partition with ZFS on slice 0.
Same result as EFI; once I export the pool I cannot import i
In message <4e95e10f.9070...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>In the steps below, you're missing a zpool import step.
>I would like to see the error message when the zpool import
>step fails.
"zpool import" returns nothing.
The truss shows it poking around c1t0d0 fdisk partitions and
Solaris
In message <4e95cb2a.30...@oracle.com>, Cindy Swearingen writes:
>What is the error when you attempt to import this pool?
"cannot import 'foo': no such pool available"
John
groenv...@acm.org
# format -e
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1t0d0
/pci@0,0/p
Banging my head against a Seagate 3TB USB3 drive.
Its marketing name is:
Seagate Expansion 3 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY3000102
format(1M) shows it identify itself as:
Seagate-External-SG11-2.73TB
Under both Solaris 10 and Solaris 11x, I receive the evil message:
| I/O request is n
In message <1313687977.77375.yahoomail...@web121903.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>, Stu Wh
itefish writes:
>Nope, not a clue how to do that and I have installed Windows on this box inste
>ad of Solaris since I can't get my data back from ZFS.
>I have my two drives the pool is on disconnected so if this ever g
In message <1313431448.5331.yahoomail...@web121911.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>, Stu Whi
tefish writes:
>I'm sorry, I don't understand this suggestion.
>
>The pool that won't import is a mirror on two drives.
Disconnect all but the two mirrored drives that you must import
and try to import from a S11X Live
In message <444915109.61308252125289.JavaMail.Twebapp@sf-app1>, Clive Meredith
writes:
>I currently run a duel boot machine with a 45Gb partition for Win7 Ultimate an
>d a 25Gb partition for OpenSolaris 10 (134). I need to shrink NTFS to 20Gb an
>d increase the ZFS partion to 45Gb. Is this possi
In message <4dddc270.6060...@u.washington.edu>, Matt Weatherford writes:
>amount of $ on. This is a great box and we love it, although the EDU
>discounts that Sun used to provide for hardware and support contracts
>seem to have dried up so the cost of supporting it moving forward is
>still unkno
In message <1026474698.131288014974214.javamail.tweb...@sf-app1>, Bill Werner w
rites:
>So when I built my new workstation last year, I partitioned the one and only d
>isk in half, 50% for Windows, 50% for 2009.06. Now, I'm not using Windows, s
>o I'd like to use the other half for another ZFS po
In message <201008112022.o7bkmc2j028...@elvis.arl.psu.edu>, John D Groenveld wr
ites:
>I'm stumbling over BugID 6961707 on build 134.
I see the bug has been stomped in build 150. Awesome!
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6961707>
In which build di
In message <4c6c4e30.7060...@ianshome.com>, Ian Collins writes:
>If you count Monday this week as lately, we have never had to wait more
>than 24 hours for replacement drives for our 45x0 or 7000 series
Same here, but two weeks ago for a failed drive in an X4150.
Last week SunSolve was sending
I'm stumbling over BugID 6961707 on build 134.
OpenSolaris Development snv_134 X86
Via the b134 Live CD, when I try to "zpool import -f -F -n rpool"
I get this helpful panic.
panic[cpu4]/thread=ff006cd06c60: zfs: allocating allocated
segment(offset=95698377728 size=16384)
ff006cd06580
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