2012-04-17 5:15, Richard Elling wrote:
For the archives...
Write-back cache enablement is toxic for file systems that do not issue
cache flush commands, such as Solaris' UFS. In the early days of ZFS,
on Solaris 10 or before ZFS was bootable on OpenSolaris, it was not
> uncommon to have ZFS and
On 04/16/12 20:18, Anh Quach wrote:
Are there any tools that ship w/ Solaris 11 for historical reporting on things
like network activity, zpool iops/bandwidth, etc., or is it pretty much
roll-your-own scripts and whatnot?
For network activity look at flowstat it can read exacct format files.
Hi Cindy,
Tried out your example below in a vbox env, and detaching a device from
a pool makes that device simply unavailable. and simply cannot be
re-imported.
I then tried setting up a mirrored rpool within a vbox env, agreed one
device is not USB however, when booted into the rpool, split
2012-04-17 14:47, Matt Keenan wrote:
- or is it possible that one of the devices being a USB device is
causing the failure ? I don't know.
Might be, I've got little experience with those beside LiveUSB
imagery ;)
My reason for splitting the pool was so I could attach the clean USB
rpool to an
On 04/17/12 01:00 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-04-17 14:47, Matt Keenan wrote:
- or is it possible that one of the devices being a USB device is
causing the failure ? I don't know.
Might be, I've got little experience with those beside LiveUSB
imagery ;)
My reason for splitting the pool was so
On Apr 17, 2012, at 12:25 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
> 2012-04-17 5:15, Richard Elling wrote:
>> For the archives...
>>
>> Write-back cache enablement is toxic for file systems that do not issue
>> cache flush commands, such as Solaris' UFS. In the early days of ZFS,
>> on Solaris 10 or before ZFS was
Hello everybody,
just to let you know what happened in the meantime:
I was able to open a Service Request at Oracle.
The issue is a known bug (Bug 6742788 : assertion panic at: zfs:zap_deref_leaf)
The bug has bin fixed (according to Oracle support) since build 164, but there
is no fix for Sola
Hi Matt,
Regarding this issue:
>As an aside, I have noticed that on the old laptop, it would not boot
>if the USB part of the mirror was not attached to the laptop,
>successful boot could only be achieved when both mirror devices were
>online. Is this a know issue with ZFS ? bug ?
Which Solaris
On 17/04/2012 16:40, Carsten John wrote:
Hello everybody,
just to let you know what happened in the meantime:
I was able to open a Service Request at Oracle.
The issue is a known bug (Bug 6742788 : assertion panic at: zfs:zap_deref_leaf)
The bug has bin fixed (according to Oracle support) sin
Hi Carsten,
Am 17.04.12 17:40, schrieb Carsten John:
Hello everybody,
just to let you know what happened in the meantime:
I was able to open a Service Request at Oracle.
The issue is a known bug (Bug 6742788 : assertion panic at: zfs:zap_deref_leaf)
The bug has bin fixed (according to Oracl
On 2012-Apr-17 17:25:36 +1000, Jim Klimov wrote:
>For the sake of archives, can you please post a common troubleshooting
>techinque which users can try at home to see if their disks honour the
>request or not? ;) I guess it would involve random-write bandwidths in
>two cases?
1) Issue "disable wr
fyi
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Quick post on installing ZFS as a kernel module, not FUSE, on Debian
GNU/Linux. The documents already exist for getting this going, I’m just
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