> > That is, when a zfs legacy filesystem is mounted in
> > read-only mode, and then remounted read/write,
> > atime updates are off:
> >
> > # zfs create -o mountpoint=legacy files/foobar
> >
> > # mount -F zfs -o ro files/foobar /mnt
> >
> > # zfs get atime files/foobar
> > NAME PROP
> >> Sounds familiar. Yes it is a small system a Sun blade 100 with 128MB of
> >> memory.
> >
> > Oh, 128MB...
>
> Also the funny part is that it takes the machine about a second to freeze
> and I have to power cycle. I can't Stop-A, the machine becomes totally
> unresponsive. Never seem that be
> Sounds familiar. Yes it is a small system a Sun blade 100 with 128MB of
> memory.
Oh, 128MB...
ZFS' *minimum* ARC cache size is fixed at 64MB, so ZFS' ARC cache should
already grab slightly more than half of the memory installed in that machine.
Leaving less than 64MB of free memory on your
> Jürgen Keil writes:
> > > ZFS 11.0 on Solaris release 06/06, hangs systems when
> > > trying to copy files from my VXFS 4.1 file system.
> > > any ideas what this problem could be?.
> >
> > What kind of system is that? How much memory is installed?
> >
> > I'm able to hang an Ultra 60