Hey everybody,
I'm thinking of moving my file server (at home) from Linux to
Solaris, mostly due to ZFS and DTrace.
One problem, though. I'll start out with a ZFS pool on 2x200GB disks
+ a 200GB slice/partition on a 250GB disk (with 50GB as system etc);
that works, right? 400GB of storage and
> One problem, though. I'll start out with a ZFS pool on 2x200GB disks
> + a 200GB slice/partition on a 250GB disk (with 50GB as system etc);
> that works, right? 400GB of storage and one disk can fail with no
> data loss, I suppose.
Assuming raidz, yes.
> If so: what happens when I in the future
Since we're wishing things:
Temporary pool imports, via a flag on zpool.
Pools that are temporarily imported ignore the in-use flag of the pool.
It should not be written either, whether it's set as in use or not. This
would allow accessing the pool manually in a multiboot scenario, where
it belon
On 18/08/07, Matthew Ahrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Blake wrote:
> > Now I'm curious.
> >
> > I was recursively removing snapshots that had been generated recursively
> > with the '-r' option. I'm running snv65 - is this a recent feature?
>
> No; it was integrated in snv_43, and is in s10u3.
Dick Davies wrote:
> On 18/08/07, Matthew Ahrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Blake wrote:
>>> Now I'm curious.
>>>
>>> I was recursively removing snapshots that had been generated recursively
>>> with the '-r' option. I'm running snv65 - is this a recent feature?
>> No; it was integrated in snv_
Matthew Ahrens wrote:
> Dick Davies wrote:
>> On 18/08/07, Matthew Ahrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Blake wrote:
Now I'm curious.
I was recursively removing snapshots that had been generated recursively
with the '-r' option. I'm running snv65 - is this a recent feature?
>>
eFoot is in mouth! My mistake - confused the two tools. That's what I get for
answering off the cuff.
The rest still stands, as confirmed elsewhere.
Craig
In response to Boyd Adamson, who said:
> "Craig Cory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The GUI is an implementation of the webmin tool. You mus
Hi there,
I think I have managed to confuse myself so i am asking outright hoping for a
straight answer.
First, my situation. I have several disks of varying sizes I would like to run
as redundant storage ina file server at home. Performance is not my number one
priority, largest capacity pos
Hi All,
We are currently in the process of testing Solaris 10 with ZFS and
Oracle and are running it on a T2000.
When checking performance statistics on the T2000, we notice that only
one thread of the CPU appears to be doing any of the processing.
Leaving all other threads seemingly idle.
A