>
> zpool status -x output would be useful. These error reports do not
> include a
> pointer to the faulty device. fmadm can also give more info.
>
Yes. Thanks.
> mpathadm can be used to determine the device paths for this disk.
>
> Notice how the disk is offline at multiple times. There is so
Hi All,
I'd like to ask about whether there is a method to enforce a certain txg
commit frequency on ZFS. I'm doing a large amount of video streaming
from a storage pool while also slowly continuously writing a constant
volume of data to it (using a normal file descriptor, *not* in O_SYNC).
When r
This is a known bug, CR 7043668.
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Richard Elling
wrote:
> 2TB limit for 32-bit Solaris. If you hit this, then you'll find a lot of
> complaints at boot.
> By default, an Ultra-24 should boot 64-bit. Dunno about the HBA, though...
I think the limit is 1TB for 32-bit. I've tried to use 2TB drives o
Hello,
I have a zpool consisting of several mirrored vdevs. I was in the middle of
adding another mirrored vdev today, but found out one of the new drives is bad.
I will be receiving the replacement drive in a few days. In the mean time, I
need the additional storage on my zpool.
Is the command
Alex,
alex stun wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a zpool consisting of several mirrored vdevs. I was in the middle of
> adding another mirrored vdev today, but found out one of the new drives is
> bad. I will be receiving the replacement drive in a few days. In the mean
> time, I need the additional stora
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 2:25 PM, alex stun wrote:
> I have a zpool consisting of several mirrored vdevs. I was in the middle of
> adding another mirrored vdev today, but found out one of the new drives is
> bad. I will be receiving the replacement drive in a few days. In the mean
> time, I need t
Hi all,
I'm trying to understand the "external backup" feature of Time Slider Manager
in Solaris 11 Express. In the window, I have "Replicate backups to an external
drive" checked. The "Backup Device" is the mount point of my backup drive. In
"File Systems To Back Up," "Select" and "Replicate"