I figured out what I did wrong. The filesystem as received on the external HDD
had multiple snapshots, but I failed to check for them. So I had created a
snapshot in order to send/recv on System2. That doesn't work, obviously.
A new local send/recv of the filesystem's correct snapshot did the tr
What is the best way to use an external HDD for initial replication of a large
ZFS filesystem?
System1 had filesystem; System2 needs to have a copy of filesystem.
Used send/recv on System1 to put filesys...@snap1 on connected external HDD.
Exported external HDD pool and connected/imported on Syst
I was absolutely not impugning you in any way but rather trying to lighten the
mood with a little Austin Powers humor. I'll refrain from this in the future.
And quite to the contrary of any negative feelings, I am pleased and grateful
that you are participating in this conversation.
Regards,
Na
> On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 15:26:12 -0700 (PDT)
> Andre Lue wrote:
>
> Was de-duplication slated for snv_119?
>
> No.
>
> > If not can anyone say which snv_xxx and in which
> form will we
> > see it (synchronous, asynchronous both)?
>
> No, and no.
>
> Sorry,
> James
Andre, I've seen this before
I'll maintain hope for seeing/hearing the presentation until you guys announce
that you had NASA store the tape for safe-keeping.
Bump'd.
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