On Dec 14, 2010, at 1:58 AM, Giovanni Tirloni wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 6:34 AM, Bruno Sousa wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> I have a pool consisting of 28 1TB sata disks configured in 15*2 vdevs
> raid1 (2 disks per mirror)2 SSD in miror for the ZIL and 3 SSD's for L2ARC,
> and recen
What caused the resilvering to kick off in the first place?
Lin
On Sep 29, 2010, at 8:46 AM, LIC mesh wrote:
> It's always running less than an hour.
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> It usually starts at around 300,000h estimate(at 1m in), goes up to an
> estimate in the millions(about 30mins in) and restarts.
>
> Never
This is
CR 6907830 rquotad(1M) doesn't return quotas for ZFS if NFS client
mountpoint differs from entry in /etc/mnttab
Fix is in progress.
Thanks,
Lin
On 11/26/09 04:59, Willi Burmeister wrote:
Hi,
we have a new fileserver running on X4275 hardware with Solaris 10U8.
On this fileserver we
Jorgen,
"quota user1" only prints out information if user1's quota is exceeded.
Try "quota -v user1".
e.g.
(server)
suzuki# zfs set userqu...@lling=10m foo/fs
suzuki# share
-...@foo/fs/foo/fs rw ""
(client)
headers# quota -v lling
Disk quotas for lling (uid 23498):
Fil
On 04/27/09 14:13, ольга крыжановская wrote:
Will this work with Linux rquota clients, too?
Olga
It should be.
The ZFS userquota support for rquotad (CR 6824968) went into snv_114.
It uses the same rquotad protocol. As long as the client can talk to
rquotad,
it will receive the usage/quo
This is bug 6727463.
On 01/07/09 13:49, Robert Bauer wrote:
> Why is it impossible to have a ZFS pool with a log device for the rpool
> (device used for the root partition)?
> Is this a bug?
> I can't boot a ZFS partition / on a zpool which uses also a log device. Maybe
> its not supported beca
Hi Duff,
The OpenSolaris bug reporting system is not very robust yet. The team is
aware of it and plans to make it better.
So, the bugs you filed might have been lost.
I have filed bug 6617080 for you. You should be able to see it thru
bugs.opensolaris.org tomorrow.
I will contact Larry to ge
Hi Paul,
ZFS Boot on Sparc is not available yet.
We are targeting to have it in the onnv gate in a couple of months.
Thanks,
Lin
Paul Lippai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Searching this alias I can find a number of guides and scripts that
> describe the configuration of Solaris to boot from a ZFS rootpool
Jesse Hallio wrote:
>I've been trying to upgrade to snv66 and I've been using a single disk ZFS
>pool (not the whole 8-disk pool, more about that in another post). I installed
>snv66 in Parallels and ufsdumped the filesystem to the one disk pool. The one
>disk pool also has a snv55b install tha
Douglas Atique wrote:
Now that I know *what*, could you perhaps explain to my *why*? I understood
zpool import and export operations much as mount and unmount, like maybe some
checks on the integrity of the pool and updates to some structure on the OS to
maintain the imported/exported state o
Douglas Atique wrote:
Right. But can I generate them automatically somehow on the next boot? I have
followed the instructions that loop-mount / and tar the contents of devices and
dev and untar them to the root pool. I just want to know if there is an
alternative way to do it. For example, wh
Hi Doug,
I need more information:
You need /devices and /dev on zfs root to boot. Not sure what you
mean by 'it doesn't work'?
What OS version is running on your boot slice (s0)?
Is this where your zfs root pool (s5) built from?
'installgrub new-stage1 new-stage2 /dev/rdsk/c0d0s0' p
Hi Doug, from the information I read so far, I assume you have
c0d0s0 - ufs root
c0d0s5 - zfs root pool 'snv' and root filesystem 'b65'
installgrub on c0d0s0 puts grub on the same disk as c0d0s5, but
indicates which slice is the default boot slice.
So, once you default boot from c0d0s5, you
Malachi de Ælfweald wrote:
No, I did mean 'snapshot -r' but I thought someone on the list said
that the '-r' wouldn't work until b63... hmmm...
'snapshot -r' is available before b62, however, '-r' may run into a
stack overflow (bug 6533813) which is fixed in b63.
Lin
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Eric Schrock wrote:
This is:
6538017 ZFS boot to support gzip decompression
This should be fixed in the near future. In the meantime, lzjb should
work just fine (albeit with lower compression ratio).
Unfortunately, lzjb is not working well and needs to be fixed as well, see:
6541114 GRUB
Mario Goebbels wrote:
With "one disk" I basically mean pools consisting of a single toplevel vdev.
The current documentation poses this restriction, either a single disk or a mirror.
Yes, it is still the case that the roopool has to be either a single
vdev pool or a mirror.
Currently, we
We will make the manual and netinstall instructions available to
non-SWAN folks shortly.
The manual instruction is available at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsboot-manual/
We are still working on the Netinstall/DVD binary/setup kit.
Will send out a notice whe
We currently have a working prototype for SPARC (via newboot SPARC project).
We don't have a firm date yet, but shouldn't be too far away :-).
Lin
Matty wrote:
Howdy,
This is awesome news that ZFS boot support is available for x86
platforms. Do any of the ZFS developers happen to know when ZF
Malachi de Ælfweald wrote:
Should I:
a) install b60, figure out how to bfu to b62, then try to convert to
the zfs root
b) wait to install Solaris until b62 comes out
c) follow the original instructions from last year (with b60) and then
figure out how to switch to the new mechanism when it is
We will make the manual and netinstall instructions available to
non-SWAN folks shortly.
Tim Foster also has a script to do the set up, wait for his blog.
Lin
Richard Elling wrote:
Cyril Plisko wrote:
First of all I'd like to congratulate the ZFS boot team with the
integration of their wor
Matty wrote:
How will /boot/grub/menu.lst be updated? Will the admin have to run
bootadm after the root clone is created, or will the zfs utility be
enhanced to populate / remove entries from the menu.lst?
The detail of how menu.lst will be updated is still being worked out.
We don't plan on u
Matty wrote:
I am curious how snapshots and clones will be integrated with grub.
Will it be posible to boot from a snapshot? I think this would be
useful when applying patches, since you could snapshot / ,/var and
/opt, patch the system, and revert back (by choosing a snapshot from
the grub menu)
Ivan Wang wrote:
Hi,
However, this raises another concert that during recent discussions regarding to disk layout of a zfs system (http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=25679&tstart=0) it was said that currently we'd better give zfs the whole device (rather than slices) and kee
Hi Ian,
I might misunderstand your plan. I assumed you'll throw in a small boot
drive as the zfs root pool.
ZFS root pool can be a mirrored pool, so you don't need to use SVM mirror.
Lin
Ian Collins wrote:
Lin Ling wrote:
Ian Collins wrote:
Thanks for the head
Ian Collins wrote:
Thanks for the heads up.
I'm building a new file server at the moment and I'd like to make sure I
can migrate to ZFS boot when it arrives.
My current plan is to create a pool on 4 500GB drives and throw in a
small boot drive.
Will I be able to drop the boot drive and move /
Yes, the initial release of bootable zfs has restriction on the root
pool: i.e.
no concatenation or RAIDZ, only single deviced pool or a mirrored
configuration.
This is mainly due to limitations on how many disks the firmware can
access at boot time.
Lin
Francois Dion wrote:
On Thu, 2007-0
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Where can I get the source file for the on disk spec document. I want
to update it with the changes to the structures for crypto support. I
need to do this for customer I'm meeting with to discuss the crypto
features being added to ZFS.
You can find a copy of the o
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