I created snapshot for my whole zpool (zfs version 3):
zfs snapshot -r [EMAIL PROTECTED] +%F_%T`
then trid to send it to the remote host:
zfs send [EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:03 | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -i identitykey 'zfs
receive tank/tankbackup'
but got the error "zfs: command not found" sin
Thanks Michale,
that got me through to second round :) I eventually added /sbin to my
/etc/profile to avoid the mistake in future.
So the issue is now with the USER rights on the zfs. How can I grant USER
rights on this zfs? Is upgrading to a zfs which supports 'zfs allow' my only
option?
---jus
Indeed I want a permanent solution so I'll upgrade my zpool as suggested,
since that seems to be the only option
I searched sunsolve for the relevant patches /package downloads and googled
zfs upgrade but only got references to documentation. Any clues where I can
get the upgrade from?
I'm runnin
For the record, I am told that I will need to wait for S10 u6 for zfs
delegation; can't upgrade before that.
Meanwhile, I had to permit root login (obviously disabled passwd auth;
PasswordAuthentication no; PAMAuthenticationViaKBDInt no).
Also, the -R option does not work on this zfs version, so
Nico,
I require pubkey auth on *all* my ssh sessions, thus achieving two-factor
auth with minimal overheads. I'd thought this was widely implemented.
PAMAuthenticationViaKBDInt actually works in practice for me, disallowing
kyb interactive for all accounts. I've no clue how and why it worked, but
> Actually, my ideal setup would be:
>Shuttle XPC w/ 2x PCI-e x8 or x16 lanes
>2x PCI-e eSATA cards (each with 4 eSATA port multiplier ports)
Mike, may I ask which eSATA controllers you used? I searched the Solaris HCL
and found very few listed there
Thanks
justin
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>It depends: if you like to be able to restore single files, zfs send/recv
would
>not be apropriate.
Why not?
With zfs you can easily view any file/dir from a snapshot (via the .zfs
dir). You can also copy that instance of the file into your running fs with
cp.
justin
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Hi,
I've had 3 zfs file systems hang completely when one of the drives in their
pool fails. This has happened on both USB as well as internal SAS drives. In
/var/adm/messages, I'd get this kind of msg:
Jul 29 13:45:24 zen SCSI transport failed: reason 'timeout': retrying
command
Jul 29
>This means you can convert a non-redundant load-shared configuration into a
redundant
>load-shared configuration.
Bob,
Does that imply that when you add zfs automatically load-balances across its
mirrors?
Does that also mean that when the drives in a mirror are not as fast as each
other, the fs
All 3 boxes I had disk failures on are SunFire x4200 M2 running
Solaris 10 11/06 s10x_u3wos_10 X86 w the zfs it comes with, ie v3
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Hi Richard,
The version on stable Solaris is v4 at best today. I definitely do not want
to go away from stable Solaris for my production environment, not least
because I want to continue my Solaris support contracts.
I will be attaching a Sun 2540FC array to these servers in the coming weeks
and
Thank you for the feedback
Justin
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Hi,
I've got a 'resilver in progress'. Since resilvering is slowing my pool down
incredibly (db queries taking 20 times longer than normal), I want to pause
the resilvering.
AFAIK there is no way to tell resilvering to pause, so I want to detach the
inconsistent disk and attach it again ton
>I know this is too late to help you now, but... Doesn't "zpool status -v"
>do what you want?
Hi,
No indeed it does not. At the top it just says that resilvering is happening
and that's it. Let me guess... it's to do with the zfs version I'm using?
(I'm on 3)
justin
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Hello,
1) If i create a raidz2 pool on some disks, start to use it, then the disks'
controllers change. What will happen to my zpool? Will it be lost or is
there some disk tagging which allows zfs to recognise the disks?
2) if i create a raidz2 on 3 HDs, do i have any resilience? If any one
Hello,
I have a zfs pool on 3 external disks, connected via usb. All 3 disks are
fine and can be seen from rmformat. They all appear on the same nodes as
they were before the restart (this problem started following a reboot).
However, the zfs system is not recognizing them.
Any clues?
Than
Fixed - what was needed is an export, followed by an import -f
From: Justin Vassallo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 February 2008 15:13
To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: zfs pool unavailable!
Hello,
I have a zfs pool on 3 external disks, connected via usb. All 3 disks are
Hello,
I ran a zpool scrub on 2 zpools. one located on internal sas drives, the
second on external, USB SATA drives.
The internal pool finished scrubbing in no time, while the external pool is
taking incredibly long.
Typical data transfer rate to this external pool is 80MB/s.
Any he
Each partition in the pool is 320G. the disks only have one partition / disk
Each disk is connected to a separate USB2 port on a X4200 M2.
The scrub took around 6 hrs to complete, which I am told is acceptable (I
was not aware it takes takes so long when I first posted; thanks to those
who replie
Hello,
I had a 3-disk raidz2 pool. I wanted to increase throughput and available
storage so I added in another 2 disks into the pool with:
zpool add -f external c12t0d0p0
zpool add -f external c13t0d0p0 (it wouldn't work without -f, and I believe
that's because the fs was online)
I now
Hi,
Is it possible to mirror a vdev within a zpool?
My aim is to replace a current raidz2 vdev with a mirror. I was wondering if
it is possible to create a mirrored vdev, use it to mirror my current vdev,
then when resilvering completes remove the old vdev
justin
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Bob said:
> SATA "enterprise" drives seem more like a gimmick than anything else.
> Perhaps the warranty is longer and they include a tiny bit more smarts
> in the firmware.
WD supply enterprise class SATA drives whose prevailing feature is a low
TLER (RE series). This makes the drive report a f
Hi,
My swap is on raidz1. Df -k and swap -l are showing almost no usage of
swap, while zfs list and zpool list are showing me 96% capacity. Which
should i believe?
Justin
# df -hk
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c3t0d0s1 14G 4.0G10G
Thommy,
If I read correctly your post stated that the pools did not automount on
startup, not that they would go corrupt. It seems to me that Paulo is
actually experiencing a corrupt fs
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Sent: 02 Ju
Hello,
I have two disks with a partition mounted as swap, having also some space
unallocated. I would like to format the disk to create a partition from that
unallocated space.
This should be safe given i've done it several time on disks with ufs, but
i'm not too sure with zfs. Is there any
Hi,
I have a zpool made of 2 vdev mirrors, with disks connected via USB hub.
While one vdev was resilvering at 22% (HD replacement), the original disk
went away (seems the USB hub is the culprit). I turned the disk off and back
on. The status of the disk came back to ONLINE, but there is no
I am running zfs 3 on SunOS zen 5.10 Generic_118855-33 i86pc i386 i86pc
What is baffling is that the disk did come online and appear as healthy, but
zpool showed the fs inconsistency. As Miles said, after the disk came back
the resilver did not resume.
The only additions i have to the sequence sh
To add:
Zpool status -xv posted earlier ends with:
errors: No known data errors
# fmadm faulty
STATE RESOURCE / UUID
--
degraded zfs://pool=external
cbc49380-8ebc-cf10-a8c5-fcaa0c984117
--
zone anzan failed to verify
why is that when my pool is healthy?
justin
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To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: RE: [zfs-discuss] zfs mirror broken?
To add:
Zpool status -xv posted earlier ends
# zoneadm list -cp
0:global:running:/
-:anzan:installed:/zones/anzan
That of any help?
justin
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Problem solved.
I did a zfs mount followed by a zfs unmount, and then the zone booted fine.
Thanks to William from the zones-discuss and Mark Musante, both from Sun.
The more i work with zfs, the more confidence i get in it.
justin
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Addendum:
The fs was mounting on the wrong fs within the zone, and mounting a ufs fs
on the intended mount point.
To fix that, i zonecfged and removed the fs, and re-added it as a zfs
dataset.
Once done i changed the zfs mountpoint from within the zone
So:
zonecfg:anzan> remove fs dir=/backup
z
When set up with multi-pathing to dual redundant controllers, is layering
zfs on top of the 6140 of any benefit? AFAIK this array does have internal
redundant paths up to the disk connection.
justin
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Hi,
I've got a zpool made up of 2 mirrored vdevs. For one moment i had a cabling
problem and lost all disks... i reconnected and onlined the disks. No
resilvering kicked in, so i tried to force a scrub, but nothing's happening.
I issue the command and it's as if i never did.
Any suggestions
James,
May I ask what kind of USB enclosures and hubs you are using? I've had some
very bad experiences over the past month with not so cheap enclosures.
Wrt esata, I found the following chipsets on the SHCL. Any others you can
recommend?
Silicon Image 3112A
intel S5400
Intel S5100
Silicon Image
I've a raidz1 made up of 2 partitions. One is on a disk which is failing and
i want to replace it... cfgadm does not allow me to unconfigure it since
'device busy', so i am trying to offline the slice from the raidz1 vdev but
got this error:
# zpool offline swap c3t2d0s0
cannot offline c3t2d0s
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