-10? I've tried using the
following line, but the Jumpstart check script complains about it
being invalid:
pool newpool auto auto auto mirror c0t0d0s0 c0t1d0s0 mirror c0t2d0s0 c0t3d0s0
Thanks,
Stephen Le
[1] http://opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/zfsbootFAQ/#jumpin
> I think you will find that managing quotas for services is better
> when implemented by the service, rather than the file system.
Thanks for the suggestion, Richard, but we're very happy with our current mail
software, and we'd rather use file system quotas to control inbox sizes (our
mail adm
(accidentally replied off-list via email, posting message here)
We've already considered pooling user quotas together, if that's what you're
going to suggest. Pooling user quotas would present a few problems for us, as
we have a fair number of users with unique quotas and the general user quota
I'm investigating the feasibility of migrating from UFS to ZFS for a mail-store
supporting 20K users. I need separate quotas for all of my users, which forces
me to create separate ZFS file systems for each user. I had read that there
were issues with slow boot times with thousands of ZFS file s
After some experimentation, it seems something like the following command would
create a RAID-10 equivalent:
zpool create tank mirror [i]disk1[/i] [i]disk2[/i] mirror [i]disk3[/i]
[i]disk4[/i]
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Is it possible to construct a RAID-10 array with ZFS? I've read through the ZFS
documentation, and it appears that the only way to create a RAID-10 array would
be to create two mirrored (RAID-1) emulated volumes in ZFS and combine those to
create the outer RAID-0 volume.
Am I approaching this i