I was interested in the impact the type of an SSD has on the performance of the
ZIL. So I did some benchmarking and just want to share the results.
My test case is simply untarring the latest ON source (528 MB, 53k files) on an
Linux system that has a ZFS file system mounted via NFS over gigabit
Box running osol_133 with smb/server enabled. I create a file on a Windows box
that has a remote ZFS fs mounted. I go to the Solaris box and try to remove the
file and get "permission denied" for up 30 sec. Than it works. A "sync"
immediately before the rm seems to speed things up and rm is succ
It doesn't work with CIFS. There is an open RFE on that for quite some
time now.
Peter
On 22.02.2010, at 08:09, "Tau" wrote:
> I am having a bit of an issue I have an opensolaris box setup as a
> fileserver. Running through CIFS to provide shares to some windows
> machines.
>
> Now lets
As I explained earlier, this is not possible with CIFS. This is the RFE entry:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6582165
And the explanation is here:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/cifs-discuss/2009-March/001397.html
Peter
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From: zfs-di
Hello.
I have a Solaris 11/11 x86 box (which I migrated from SolEx 11/10 a couple of
weeks ago).
Without no obvious reason (at least for me), after an uptime of 1 to 2 days
(observed 3 times now) Solaris sets arc_no_grow to 1 and then never sets it
back to 0. ARC is being shrunk to less than 1
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Sent: Mittwoch, 4. Januar 2012 00:39
To: Peter Radig
Cc: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] arc_no_grow is set to 1 and never set back to 0
On 03 January, 2012 - Peter Radig sent me these 3,5K bytes:
> Hello.
>
> I have a Solaris 11/11 x86 b
Thanks. The guys from Oracle are currently looking at some new code that was
introduced in arc_reclaim_thread() between b151a and b175.
Peter Radig, Ahornstrasse 34, 85774 Unterföhring, Germany
tel: +49 89 99536751 - fax: +49 89 99536754 - mobile: +49 171 2652977
email: pe...@radig.de<mailto
It's supposed to be
7111576: arc shrinks in the absence of memory pressure
currently in status "accepted" and an RPE escalation pending.
-Original Message-
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org
[mailto:zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Forsman
Sent: Donnerstag,
I create snapshots on my datasets quite frequently. My understanding of the
USED property of a snapshot is that it indicates the amount of data that was
written to the dataset after the snapshot was taken. But now I'm seeing a
snapshot with USED == 0 where there was definitely write activity aft