A Darren Dunham wrote:
>
> If the most recent uberblock appears valid, but doesn't have useful
> data, I don't think there's any way currently to see what the tree of an
> older uberblock looks like. It would be nice to see if that data
> appears valid and try to create a view that would be
> read
Jesus, is this argument still going on.
The only Linux-lookaliking going on here is the GNU toolchain in
/usr/gnu/bin spearheading the PATH variable (set in .bashrc) and bash
currently as default shell for regular users. Nothing else. Change the
user's shell, you're back to "Solaris".
-mg
> This,
I have a pretty standard ZFS boot AMD64 desktop. A the moment, most ZFS
related commands are hanging (can't be killed) . Running 'truss share'
the last few lines I see are:
ioctl(3, ZFS_IOC_OBJSET_STATS, 0x08044860)= 0
brk(0x080C1000)= 0
ioctl(3, ZFS_IOC_POOL_STATS, 0x080