Is there a way to use only 2 or 3 digits for the second level of the
var/pkg/download cache? This directory hierarchy is particularly problematic
relative to moving, copying, sending, etc. This would probably speed up
lookups as well.
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Mike Bo wrote:
Once data resides within a pool, there should be an efficient method of moving
it from one ZFS file system to another. Think Link/Unlink vs. Copy/Remove.
Here's my scenario... When I originally created a 3TB pool, I didn't know the
best way carve up the space, so I used a single
On 21/10/2009, at 7:39 AM, Mike Bo wrote:
Once data resides within a pool, there should be an efficient method
of moving it from one ZFS file system to another. Think Link/Unlink
vs. Copy/Remove.
I agree with this sentiment, it's certainly a surprise when you first
notice.
Here's my sce
Once data resides within a pool, there should be an efficient method of moving
it from one ZFS file system to another. Think Link/Unlink vs. Copy/Remove.
Here's my scenario... When I originally created a 3TB pool, I didn't know the
best way carve up the space, so I used a single, flat ZFS file s
> Thanks for the info. Glad to hear it's in the works, too.
It is not in the works. If you look at the bug IDs in the bug database
you will find no indication of work done on them.
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> Paul
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> 1:21pm, Mark J Musante wrote:
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>> On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Paul Archer wrote:
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>>> I may have missed
Thanks for the info. Glad to hear it's in the works, too.
Paul
1:21pm, Mark J Musante wrote:
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Paul Archer wrote:
I may have missed something in the docs, but if I have a file in one FS,
and want to move it to another FS (assuming both filesystems are on the
same ZFS poo
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Paul Archer wrote:
I may have missed something in the docs, but if I have a file in one FS,
and want to move it to another FS (assuming both filesystems are on the
same ZFS pool), is there a way to do it outside of the standard
mv/cp/rsync commands?
Not yet. CR 6483179
I may have missed something in the docs, but if I have a file in one FS,
and want to move it to another FS (assuming both filesystems are on the
same ZFS pool), is there a way to do it outside of the standard
mv/cp/rsync commands? For example, I have a pool with my home directory as
a FS, and I