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pple OS-X at a much higher price than the operating system itself.
10's Complement (?) are planning such a thing, although I have no idea
on their pricing. The software is still in de
e of ZFS.
I don't know why APple don't just get off the pot and officially adopy ZFS.
I mean, they've embraced DTrace, so what's stopping them from u
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Got a quick question: what are the latest zpool and zfs versions
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> to go in the packing dept. I still love their prices!
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turn to add-on PCI cards. What are
people recommending? I need to attach at least two drives (I'll be mirroring
them), preferably three or more.
The machines are currently running SXCE snv_b130, with an upgrade to Solaris
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On Wed, 4 May 2011, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> I suspect you're using a junky 1G slow-as-dirt usb thumb drive.
Nope--unless an IOMega Prestige Desktop Hard Drive (containing an
Hitachi 7200K RPM hard drive with 32MB of cache) counts as a slow
as dirt USB thumb drive!
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for ZFS (though I note you only
> have a very small amount of data).
True, but the SB1000 only supports 2GB of RAM IIRC! I'll soon be
migrating this machine's duties to an Ultra 20 M2. A faster CPU
and 4 GB should make an noticable improvement (not to mention, on
board USB 2.0 po
a 1 GB USB attached disk. The machine to which both
pools are connected is a Sun Blade 1000 with a pair of 900 MHz US-III
CPUs and 2 GB of RAM. The HBA is Sun's dual differential UltraSCSI
PCI card. The machine was relatively quiescent apart from doing the
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Oooh, that's worth looking at too. Thanks!
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the DWIS is rated at either 20MB/sec or 40MB/sec, so on the
surface, the USB attached drives would seem to be MUCH faster...
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, erik.ableson wrote:
> And for reference, I have a number of 10.6 clients using NFS for
> sharing Fusion virtual machines, iTunes library, iPhoto libraries etc.
> without any issues.
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port from Mac OS was
> > a really dumb idea. Do you work for Apple?
>
> No, the entire effort is community based. Please feel free to join up to the
> mailing list from the project page if you're interested in ZFS on Mac OSX.
I tried going to that URL, but got a 404 error... :-(
Solaris I'd use snoop,
but I don't htink Mac OS comes with that!
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mounted on
'/net/zen/export/home' from 'zen:/export/home', not responding
KernelEventAgent[36]: tid found 1 filesystem(s) with problem(s)
Does that shed any morelight on this?
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;s causing
> a problem.
That ls command works (it shows files on the server), but of course, none
of the files shown atually have extended attributes...
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cp file_without_EA /net/zen/export/home/rich
cp file_with_EA /net/zen/export/home/rich
nfs server zen:/export/home: lockd not responding
Note that the first cp is successful. So, is there some server-side magic I
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rd (idiots).
> I am attaching two ways direct attach and iSCSI zvol with pool and FS created
> locally.
Ah. The file systems I'm trying to use are locally attached to the server, and
shared via NFS.
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rror drive2 drive6 \
mirror drive3 drive7 mirror drive4 drive8
Isn't ZFS great?!
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Congrats for integrating dedup! Quick question: in what build
of Nevada will dedep first be found? b126 is the current one
presently.
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l also fail,
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why people even consider not using
ECC RAM all the time. The hardware cost delta is a red herring: how
much would undetected memories cost an organisation? That's the true
cost of skimping on memory by using non-ECC RAM, IMHO.
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, roland wrote:
> so, we have a 128bit fs, but only support for 1tb on 32bit?
>
> i`d call that a bug, isn`t it ? is there a bugid for this? ;)
I'd say the bug in this instance is using a 32-bit platform in 2009! :-)
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orrect that the compression/decompression uses CPU, but most systems
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> IF at all, it certainly should not be the DEFAULT.
> Compression is a choice, nothing more.
I respectfully disagree somewhat. Yes, compression shuould be a
choice, but I think the default should be for it to be enabled.
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It's not pertinent to this sub-thread, but zfs (albeit read-only)
is already in currently shipping MacOS 10.5. SO presumably it'll
be in MacOS 10.6...
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On Fri, 29 May 2009, cindy.swearin...@sun.com wrote:
> Hi Rich,
>
> Yes, your zpool syntax is correct.
>
> I just tested what I think is your final
> configuration.
Great (gotta love ZFS)!
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nt! We will be using hot spares (one per "side"), but I'll
have a close look at the docs later.
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zpool create dpool mirror c1t0d0 c2t0d0 mirror c1t1d0 c2t1d0 mirror c1t2d0
c2t2d0
Is that correct?
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/need the interactive flexibility can pick default
whereas others who want more flexibility (but still want or need an
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Timothy Kennedy wrote:
> That's correct. I have some solaris 8 zones running under cluster
> control, where zonepath is zfs, and they're doing just fine.
> Nothing special had to be done.
Excellent! Just the news I was hoping for.
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ct in thinking that this will be OK for the branded zones?
That is, they don't care about the underlying file system type?
Or am I stuck with using UFS for the root file systems of Solaris 8
and 9 branded zones? (I sure hpoe not!)
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, Edward Irvine wrote:
> What are others doing in this space?
Educate them how the world has changed! A separate /var is even
less necessary with ZFS than with UFS.
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Kumar, Amit H. wrote:
> Is ZFS already the default file System for Solaris 10?
ZFS isn't the default file system for Solaris 10, but it is
selectable as the root file system with the most recent update.
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zfs. What am I missing?! Thanks.
You have to use the text installer (rather than the default GUI one).
Part way through the process you will be offered a choice of UFS or
ZFS root file system (UFS is the default still). Select ZFS and away
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ode. That's why there are "closed"
> patches that go into mainline Solaris, but are not part of OpenSolaris.
The closed code will be in separate files to those covered by the CDDL.
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LC SSD in my Ferrari 3400. It was SIGNIFICANTLY
faster than the 7200RPM spinning rust it replaced (which was no
slouch itself).
> times/etc of the drives, I'm just wondering about general tech for an OS
> boot drive usage...)
FWIW, I'd say go with SLC.
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Would I be correct in thinking that LiveUpgrade plays nicely
with ZFS boot, now that the latter is integrated into Nevada?
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7;d be just a mirror
ZFS boot works fine; it only recently integrated into Nevada, but it
has been in use for quite some time now.
> I was told to partition this way to make liveupgrade easy:
>
> /
> /lu = identical space as /
> swap
Even better: just use ZFS root and let it han
of old; OpenSolaris .xx is apparently Sun's intended future direction
for Solaris. Based on what I've heard, I've not tried the latter. If I
wanted Linux I'd use Linux. But for the foreseeable future, I'm sticking
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that which was previously known as Project Indiana)?
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Hi all,
I recently installed b95 and ZFS root is great! I used the
CLI installer because I remember reading that the GUI installer
doesn't yet support ZFS root. So my question is, what's the
ETA for support in the GUI installer for ZFS root?
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> products. :) :) :)
*Ahem*
http://richteer.blogspot.com/2007/04/close-but-no-cigar.html
and
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se and what the performance ramifications are.
Wow. Just curious, what sort of application is this?
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t up /, /usr, /var, and so on if meaningful uptimes were
to be achieved.
With today's huge boot disks, I think the practise is somewhat
deprecated. The untrue myth about systems panicing when / can't
be written to because its full doesn't help, either...
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Andrius wrote:
> After commenting
> # kill -HUP 'pgrep vold'
> kill: invalid id
We're in the 21st century, so
# pkill -HUP vold
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doab for years? "swap -a" is your friend.
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un is memory-resident, not disk-resident.
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> not combined can they have different assigned quotas without one
> inheriting limits from the other?
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offered in the GUI installer? (I recently installed Build 89 and
was surprised by the lack of ZFS pools after installation using
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How many pools is "a bunch"? The ideal number of pools per server
tends to one, so reducing the number of pools might be your best
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On Tue, 20 May 2008, Tom Buskey wrote:
> Regardless, ZFS is compelling enought that I'd like it everywhere.
Agreed--but not at the expense of changing its (ZFS') license.
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> installs will show a screen that give the user an opportunity
> to choose between installing a ufs or a zfs root on the system
> (ufs is still the default).
Excellent news. Personally, I am very much looking forward to
playing with ZFS boot!
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On Tue, 6 May 2008, Brad Bender wrote:
> Solaris 10 update 5 was released 05/2008, but no zpool shrink :-( Any update?
IIRC, the ability to shrink a pool isn't even in Nevada yet,
so it'll be *some time* before it'll be in an S10 update...
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Nathan Kroenert wrote:
> Did you do anything specific with the drive caches?
Nope, left them at their out-of-the-box settings.
> How is your ZFS performance?
Great, but then this server does have 4 GB of RAM--and ZFS *loves* RAM!
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ups that _also_ allow you to reduce
> the
> daily backup size but still gives you the ability to restore single files?
Both: I'd like to be able to restore single files from both a full and
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> the tarfile, relative to the current directory.
Ah ha! Excellent!
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resulting archive contains those 100 files.
Now suppose that I accidentally delete a couple of those files; it is very
desirable to be able to restore just a certain named subset of the files
in an archive rather than having to restore the whole archive. I'm looking
for a tool that can do th
istinct files from an archive,
without having to restore the whole archive, like one can do with
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e files from an archive created by
Star? For example, if I archive everything under /home/rich, can I
just restore /home/rich/some/random/file? What about with Star's
competitors, tar, gtar, pax, and cpio? (I guess I should investigate
each of those tools one day!)
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What is the current preferred method for backing up ZFS data pools,
preferably using free ($0.00) software, and assuming that access to
individual files (a la ufsbackup/ufsrestore) is required?
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e to the "if you can't blind 'em with science,
baffle them with bullshit" school of thought. I'd take the word of
any number of people on this list over yours, anyday.
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e's been listening! :-)
(An even smaller JBOD 1U box would also be nice...)
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t think Sun invested much time
in this. I believe Apple's engineers did most of the work.
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ast): the
CDDL dictates that any changes you make to CDDLed files must be
made available under the CDDL. If Apple create a NEW source file,
then yes, it is possible that they wouldn't release the source for
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7 23:02:08 CEST 2007 [ 1181250128 ]
> 8339: ct = Jun 7 23:02:08 CEST 2007 [ 1181250128 ]
> 8339: bsz=2560 blks=3 fs=zfs
>
> Blocksize of 2560??
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A close 2nd for me personally is the
ease of creating mirrors, but granted that's on my servers rather than
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r catastrophes). But
> many do, or they wouldn't deliberately choose this license.
No, the GPL was written to further the FSF's cause. And I submit that many
of the people who chose the GPL for their code don't really know why they're
doing so, apart from the fact that it
the CDDL: provided the license I choose for my files is compatible with the
CDDL, I can license my code however I like. Unlike the GPL, my code does
NOT have to CDDLed, and therefore the CDDL cannot be said to be viral in
nature.
> Viruses - whether biological or Windows-borne - are not someth
lliness like
> that?
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find.
> Q: "gotcha" means "trap"?
Gotchas means unexpected side effects or requirements. So you could
say something like "I've discovered a way to get $100,000 from my
insurance company. The gotcha is that I have to cut off one of my
arms".
English can be a terri
hat they can use
> the features on Solaris.
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> drive adoption and satisfaction. Solaris may be the only credible competitor
> Linux has left, which will keep it honest. :)
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while
> maintaining binary compatibility with original?
The short answer is: seek professional legal council. The longer answer,
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holder, many of whom may not be able to be tracked down or give
their consent. So in practical terms, the license for Linux CAN'T
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Mark J Musante wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Rich Teer wrote:
>
> > I have a pool called tank/home/foo and I want to rename it to
> > tank/home/bar. What's the best way to do this (the zfs and zpool man
> > pages don't have a "re
troy the former. Is that
the best (or even only) way?
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the old saying goes: "Dual licensing? We don't need no stinkeen
dual licensing!". :-)
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Matt B wrote:
> Oh, one other thing...s1 (8GB swap) is part of an SVM mirror (on d1)
That's not relevant in this case.
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Matt B wrote:
> And just doing this will automatically target my /tmp at my 8GB swap
> slice on s1 as well as placing the quota in place?
After a reboot, yes.
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/vfstab:
swap- /tmptmpfs - yes size=1024m
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Well, they'd potentially be sharing the slice, so yes, that's possible.
If your (say) 1GB /tmp becomes full, only 7GB will remain for paging.
However, if /tmp is empty, the whole 8GB will be available for paging.
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mount option, which limits the amount of VM /tmp can use.
> Is this dangerous given the server profile? Am i missing something
Dangerous? I think not. But most likely suboptimal.
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Adam Leventhal wrote:
> I recently integrated this fix into ON:
>
> 6536606 gzip compression for ZFS
Cool! Can you recall into which build it went?
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where ZFS has helped find
(and repair) corruption in such setups?
(But yeah, I agree the ability to shrink a pool is important.)
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to restore the whole thing?
TIA,
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this case now, as I've hooked up
a spare monitor and keyboard to it. But connecting a monitor and
keyboard directly to a server just feels ... wrong. But then I'm
an old-school SPARC guy, so I guess that's not too surprising! :-)
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the serial
console while booting from DVD, rather than using the GUI?
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or me.
Many thanks for answering my question. Hopefully my noisy X4200
will be installed in the data centre tomorrow (Thursday); I had
a set back today while fighting with the Remote Console feature
of ILOM 1.1.1 (i.e., it doesn't work). :-(
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