Hello
I'm curious what is the best (if any) way to access ZFS snapshots from
the non-global zones?
I have a common ZFS file system (on Solaris Express b116 for ex.) in a
global zone, mounted as lofs to several non-global zones. In each zone I
can access all files with no problem, but I'm unable
Hello
> 1) Dual IO module option
> 2) Multipath support
> 3) Zone support [multi host connecting to same JBOD or same set of JBOD's
> connected in series. ]
This sounds interesting - where I can read more about connecting two
hosts to same J4200 etc?
Thanks
Mike
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Hi
> It would be also nice to be able to specify the zpool version during pool
> creation. E.g. If I have a newer machine and I want to move data to an older
> one, I should be able to specify the pool version, otherwise it's a one-way
> street.
zpool create -o version=xx ...
Mike
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Hello
> This seems like a reasonable proposal to enhance zfs list. But it would
> also be good to add as few new options to zfs list as possible. So it
> probably makes sense to add at most one of these new options. Or
> perhaps add an optional depth argument to the -r option instead?
>
> A
Hello
> Yah, the incrementals are from a 30TB volume, with about 1TB used.
> Watching iostat on each side during the incremental sends, the sender
> side is hardly doing anything, maybe 50iops read, and that could be
> from other machines accessing it, really light load.
> The receiving side howev
Hello
> i've been following the "[zfs-discuss] 'zfs recv' is very slow" thread
> and i believe i have the same issue; we get ~10MB/sec sending large
> incrimental data sets using zfs send | ssh | zfs recv. I'd like to try
> mbuffer.
>
> We're running Solaris Express Developers Edition (SunOS murr
Hello list,
I have a system with 2x 1.8 GHz AMD CPUs, 4G of ECC RAM, 7T RAID-Z pool
on Areca controller with about 400 file systems on OpenSolaris snv_101.
The problem is that it takes VERY long to take or delete snapshot and
sync incremental snapshots to backup system.
System load is quite lo
Hi
> [Default] On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 11:37:50 +0200, Mike Futerko
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> Is there any way to list all snapshots of particular file system
>> without listing the snapshots of its children file systems?
>
> fs
Hello
Is there any way to list all snapshots of particular file system without
listing the snapshots of its children file systems?
Thanks,
Mike
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Hi
> Not merely a little pokey it was unacceptably slow and the casing got very
> warm. I am guessing it was pushing CPU right to 100% all the time. Took
> hours to load and when booting took minutes. Also didn't see an easy way to
> disable graphical login so on boot every time it would go
Hi
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -la
>> /data/zones/testfs/root/etc/services
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 13 14:35
>> /data/zones/testfs/root/etc/services ->
>> ./inet/services
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -la /data/zones/testfs/root/etc/services
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
Hi
Just checked with snv_99 on x86 (VMware install) - same result :(
Regards
Mike
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>> Hello
>>
>>
>> Today I've suddenly noticed that symlinks (at least) are corrupted when
>> sync ZFS from SPARC to x86 (zfs send | ssh | zfs recv).
>>
>> Example is:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTE
Hello
Today I've suddenly noticed that symlinks (at least) are corrupted when
sync ZFS from SPARC to x86 (zfs send | ssh | zfs recv).
Example is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -la /data/zones/testfs/root/etc/services
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 13 14:35
/data/zones/testfs/root/etc/servi
Hello all
I have weird problem with a snapshot... when I try to delete it kernel
panics. However I can successfully create and then delete other
snapshots on same file system. The OS version I noticed it happens was
snv_81 so I've upgraded to snv_94 (LU) but it doesn't help.
I've attached a
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