In the meantime, the SUN supporter did figure out that zdb does not work
because zdb uses the information from /etc/zfs/zpool.cache. However,
I did use "zpool -R" to import the pool, which did not update
/etc/zfs/zpool.cache. Is there another method to map a dataset
number to a filesystem?
Han
Hi,
we are using TSM to backup zfs.
Currently, zfs is not supported at all and therefore you cannot
backup zfs ACLs with TSM. TSM 5.5, which will probably be available
at the end of the year, will have basic ZFS support (including
backup and restore of ACLs).
Hans Schnitzer
Ayaz Anjum wrote:
other than
ACL's
thanks
Ayaz
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Hi,
we are usi
Tomas Ă–gren wrote:
On 26 March, 2007 - Hans-Juergen Schnitzer sent me these 3,5K bytes:
I am sorry, we don't have oracle databases on zfs filesystems
(colleagues of mine are currently exploring RMAN to backup oracle
databases, that reside on a ufs filesystem, however).
We are doing backu
Our main problem with TSM and ZFS is currently that there seems to be
no efficient way to do a disaster restore when the backup
resides on tape - due to the large number of filesystems/TSM filespaces.
The graphical client (dsmj) does not work at all and with dsmc one
has to start a separate resto
John wrote:
Our main problem with TSM and ZFS is currently that
there seems to be
no efficient way to do a disaster restore when the
backup
resides on tape - due to the large number of
filesystems/TSM filespaces.
The graphical client (dsmj) does not work at all and
with dsmc one
has to start a se
John wrote:
John wrote:
Our main problem with TSM and ZFS is currently
that
there seems to be
no efficient way to do a disaster restore when the
backup
resides on tape - due to the large number of
filesystems/TSM filespaces.
The graphical client (dsmj) does not work at all
and
with dsmc one
Roch - PAE wrote:
Just posted:
http://blogs.sun.com/roch/entry/nfs_and_zfs_a_fine
Which role plays network latency? If I understand you right,
even a low-latency network, e.g. Infiniband, would not increase
performance substantially since the main bottleneck is that
the NFS server al