Hi All,
sorry for all the duplicates. Feel free to pass on to other interested
parties.
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Lori Alt wrote:
Dumping to a file in a zfs file system is not supported yet.
The zfs file system does not support the VOP_DUMP and
VOP_DUMPCTL operations. This is bug 5008936 (ZFS and/or
zvol should support dumps).
Ok, that's sort of what I expected thanks for the info.
peter
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Hi All,
I'd like to set up dumping to a file. This file is on a mirrored pool
using zfs. It seems that the dump setup doesn't work with zfs. This
worked for both a standard UFS slice and a SVM mirror using zfs.
Is there something that I'm doing wrong, or is this not yet supported on
ZFS?
N
Hi Eric,
eric kustarz wrote:
The first thing i would do is see if any I/O is happening ('zpool iostat
1'). If there's none, then perhaps the machine is hung (which you then
would want to grab a couple of '::threadlist -v 10's from mdb to figure
out if there are hung threads).
there seems to
Tomas Ögren wrote:
You know that this is a stripe over two 4-way mirrors, right?
yes. performance isn't really a concern for us in this setup.
persistence is. we want to be able to have access to files when disks
fail. we need to be able to handle up to three disk failures. The slice
layout
Hi All,
I noticed a behavior on a ZFS filesystem that was confusing to me and
was hoping someone can shed some light on it. The summary is that I
created two files, waited one minute, bounced the node, and noticed the
files weren't there when the node came back. There was a bad disk at
the
Dennis wrote:
I just wanted to know if there are any news regarding Project
Honeycomb? Wasn´ it announced for end of 2006? Is there still
development?
We're still going ;-)
There has been some limited releases so far. Stanford bought a Honeycomb
system for a Digital Library project.
If you
Jürgen Keil wrote:
Shouldn't zfs/fstyp skip probing for zfs / zpools on small capacity
devices like a floppy media, that are less than this 64 mbytes ?
To add to this. I've also seen that uninitialised disk slices are listed
as a corrupted pool when I try to do a zfs import. In my case the sli
Peter Buckingham wrote:
> I've got myself into the situation where I have multiple pools with the
> same name (long story). How can I get the ids for these pools so i can
> address them individually and delete or import them.
never mind, as is always the case i figured this out just
Hi All,
I've got myself into the situation where I have multiple pools with the
same name (long story). How can I get the ids for these pools so i can
address them individually and delete or import them.
thanks,
peter
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