Ok, this is a strange problem!
You seem to have tried & eliminated all the possible issues
that the community has suggested!
I was hoping you would see some errors logged in
'/var/adm/messages' that would give a clue.
Your original 'zpool status' said 140 errors.
Over what time period are these o
Nigel,
Thanks for the response! Basically my last method of testing was to
sftp a few 50-100MB files to /tank over a couple of minutes and force a
scrub after. The very first time this happened, I was using it as a NAS
device dumping data to it for over a week. I went to a customer's site
t
I haven't seen the beginning of this discussion, but seeing SiI sets the
fire alarm off here.
The Silicon Image chipsets are renowned to be crap and causing data
corruption. At least the variants that usually go onto mainboards. Based
on this, I suggest that you should get a different card.
-mg
Mario,
I don't have any issues getting a new card. The root of the discussion
started because people did indeed post that they had good luck with
them. In fact, when I went out there and google'd to find which cards
would worked well, it seemed to be at the top of the list. I'm
interested t
Hi,
All the pools seem healthy and zfs file systems are all fine according to
"zpool status -x" but during the boot we get the following error:
fmadm faulty also returns this:
--
degraded zfs://pool=pe09_01
8f5e
I have a quick question about ZFS filesystems and snapshots and NFS
shares.
Is it possible to have one mount point for a set of ZFS filesystems?
Lets say I have /export/homes as a ZFS filesystem and NFS shared, I
create a new ZFS filesystem /export/homes/user1 I need to explicitly
mount
Jan Hendrik Mangold wrote:
> I have a quick question about ZFS filesystems and snapshots and NFS shares.
>
> Is it possible to have one mount point for a set of ZFS filesystems?
> Lets say I have /export/homes as a ZFS filesystem and NFS shared, I
> create a new ZFS filesystem /export/homes/use
On 31 Oct 2007, at 11:14, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Solved by PSARC 2007/416 NFSv4 Mirror-mounts which integrated on
Monday last week.
that is great news. Especially since it confirms that I didn't do
anything wrong, but that this feature just wasn't available yet ... :)
--
Jan Hendrik Mango
I've run across an odd issue with ZFS Quota's. This is an snv_43 system with
several zones/zfs datasets, but only one effected. The dataset shows 10GB
used, 12GB refered but when counting the files only has 6.7GB of data:
zones/ABC10.8G 26.2G 12.0G /zones/ABC
zones/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- I set the mount point as follows.
zfs set mountpoint=/zone/restricted/root/data zone/data
- I then added the dataset to the restricted zone using zonecfg. The full path
to the dataset is now /zone/restricted/root/zone/restricted/root/data. I am not
sure if that is what you intended, but it is
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 14:15 -0700, Ben Rockwood wrote:
> I've run across an odd issue with ZFS Quota's. This is an snv_43 system with
> several zones/zfs datasets, but only one effected. The dataset shows 10GB
> used, 12GB refered but when counting the files only has 6.7GB of data:
>
> zones/A
This class looks pretty good...
http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/SA-229-S10.xml
On 10/31/07, Lisa Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there a class on ZFS installation and administration ?
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> Lisa Richards
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> Zykis Corporation
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Is there a class on ZFS installation and administration ?
Lisa Richards
Zykis Corporation
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Hi,
IHAC who wants to use ZFS for user's home directory.
He is worry about the number of mount points.
Does ZFS have any limitation about the number of mount points in a server?
Regards,
Jono
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