Matt,
> If the filesystem is old (created on pool version < 15), then the first time
> you do "zfs userspace " or "zfs groupspace ", it will take some time
> to do an initial gather of the accounting information.
This is good to know since we do have some upgraded filesystems / pools, thanks!
I
Jordan Schwartz wrote:
ZFSfolk,
Pardon the slightly offtopic post, but I figured this would be a good
forum to get some feedback.
I am looking at implementing zfs group quotas on some X4540s and
X4140/J4400s, 64GB of RAM per server, running Solaris 10 Update 8
servers with IDR143158-06.
There
Well I seemed to have hit on that hot button topic of NFSv4, (good
thing I didn't mention that we are running IPv4).
To get back to the topic, is anyone running ZFS group quota on large
filesystem with lots of smaller files and thousands
for groups per filesystem, or have any quota related experin
>
> Also the linux NFSv4 client is bugged (as in hang-the-whole-machine bugged).
> I am deploying a new osol fileserver for home directories and I'm using NFSv3
> + automounter (because I am also using one dataset per user, and thus I have
> to mount each home dir separately).
We are also in th
Il giorno 18/ago/2010, alle ore 21.24, David Magda ha scritto:
> On Wed, August 18, 2010 15:14, Linder, Doug wrote:
>> I've noticed that everytime someone mentions using NFS with ZFS here, they
>> always seem to be using NFSv3. Is there a reason for this that I just
>> don't know about?
> At $WOR
On Wed, August 18, 2010 15:14, Linder, Doug wrote:
> I've noticed that everytime someone mentions using NFS with ZFS here, they
> always seem to be using NFSv3. Is there a reason for this that I just
> don't know about? To me, using NFSv4 is a no-brainer. ZFS supports it
> natively, it supports
Jordan Schwartz wrote:
> There is one large filesystem per server that is served via NFSv3 to
I've noticed that everytime someone mentions using NFS with ZFS here, they
always seem to be using NFSv3. Is there a reason for this that I just don't
know about? To me, using NFSv4 is a no-brainer.
ZFSfolk,
Pardon the slightly offtopic post, but I figured this would be a good
forum to get some feedback.
I am looking at implementing zfs group quotas on some X4540s and
X4140/J4400s, 64GB of RAM per server, running Solaris 10 Update 8
servers with IDR143158-06.
There is one large filesystem p