On 17/02/2011 20:44, Stefan Dormayer wrote:
is there a way to disable the subcommand destroy of zpool/zfs for the
root user?
ZFS doesn't actually require root for those it actually checks for
individual privileges. Mostly that amounts to "sys_mount" and
"sys_config" (for pool operations) - t
In the last few days my performance has gone to hell. I'm running:
# uname -a
SunOS nissan 5.11 snv_150 i86pc i386 i86pc
(I'll upgrade as soon as the desktop hang bug is fixed.)
The performance problems seem to be due to excessive I/O on the main
disk/pool.
The only things I've changed recent
Hi Bill,
I think the root cause of this problem is that time slider implemented
the zfs destroy -d feature but this feature is only available in later
pool versions. This means that the routine removal of time slider
generated snapshots fails on older pool versions.
The zfs destroy -d feature
One of my old pools was version 10, another was version 13.
I guess that explains the problem.
Seems like time-sliderd should refuse to run on pools that
aren't of a sufficient version.
Cindy Swearingen wrote on 02/18/11 12:07 PM:
Hi Bill,
I think the root cause of this problem is that time s
Here is part of what could be the answer:
https://launchpad.net/~dajhorn/+archive/zfs
A DKMS solution implemented using zfsonlinux.org and kqstor.com. I don't
know how this is related to the Pinguy version, but suspect this is a
DKMS'ization
of what they did. Will let you know when I find out...
Hi All,
I have two text files:
1. *snap_prev.txt:* This one lists the name of the immediate previous
snapshots of the 100 zfs file systems. One per line.
2. *snap_latest.txt:* This one contains the name of the corresponding latest
snapshots of those 100 zfs file systems. One per line.
Is it pos
Sorry, I forgot to mention. This is for Incremental Snapshots
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Rahul Deb wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have two text files:
>
> 1. *snap_prev.txt:* This one lists the name of the immediate previous
> snapshots of the 100 zfs file systems. One per line.
>
> 2. *snap_lates
On 02/19/11 01:00 PM, Rahul Deb wrote:
Hi All,
I have two text files:
1. *snap_prev.txt:* This one lists the name of the immediate previous
snapshots of the 100 zfs file systems. One per line.
2. *snap_latest.txt:* This one contains the name of the corresponding
latest snapshots of those 1