block list, over time the VDI will grow to its maximum size before it
reuses any of the blocks.
Do I have to wait for ZFS defrag?
Regards
Rodney
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of recovery be be @ a fs or pool basis?
4) Is this type of rollback logged any were?
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Rodney
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pool. zfs seaches all attached devices @ import to locate
all the bits of the pool.
Regards
Rodney
Bruno Sousa wrote:
But don't forget that "The unknown is what makes life interesting" :)
Bruno
Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Hi Mike,
In theory, this should work, but I don't hav
Thanks Cindy and Darren.
I installed from the 2009.06 LiveCD and updated via the /dev repo to build 124
(and each in between over time).
After a reboot zfs volinit runs. After that I can add the zfs swap manually.
What's the next step to make it run at boot?
And if it's gone in future builds t
Needing a larger swap than the default I followed the steps at:
http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Troubleshooting_Guide#ZFS_Swap_and_Dump_Devices
and at:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5461/ggvlr?a=view
Namely:
zfs create -V 2G -b 4k rpool/swap (I've also tried just zfs cre
This may not be the only way but I have used.
# zpoolnewpool
# zpool destroy newpool
Regards
Rodney
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I grabbed a spare disc to make a root mirror with and it happened
to have an old rpool from another installation on it. Anyway, it
also seemed to have an EFI label
ONLINE
c1t14d0 ONLINE
spares
c1t15d0
sb2000::#zpool import mp
Regards
Rodney
Cyril Payet wrote:
Btw,
When you import a pool, you must know its name.
Is there any command to get the pool name to whom a non-impoted disks belongs.
"# vxdisk -o alldgs list
My system (a laptop with ZFS root and boot, SNV 64A) on which I was trying
Opensolaris now has the zpool-related kernel panic reboot loop.
Booting into failsafe mode or another solaris installation and attempting:
'zpool import -F rootpool' results in a kernel panic and reboot.
A search shows
n what was the correct way to revive the disk. If it
happens again I will force a dump.
Regards
Rodney Lindner.
# zpool status -x
pool: D1000
state: DEGRADED
status: One or more devices could not be opened. Sufficient replicas
exist for
the pool to continue functioning in a de