Mark Shellenbaum wrote:
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So we have a bunch of stuff in the in-core delete queue, but no threads to process them. The fact that we don't have the threads is related to the bug that Tabriz is working on.

Hi Mark,
after installing your fixes from three days ago and (cough!) ensuring
that my boot archive contained them, I then spent the next 7 or so
hours waiting for the delete queue to be flushed.

In that time my root disk (a Maxtor) decided it didn't like me much (I
was asking it to do too much io) so zfs paniced... then a few single-
user boots later (where each time the boot process was stuck in the
fs-usr service, flushing the queue) and I'm finally back to having the
disk space that I think I should have.

My one remaining concern is that I'm not sure that I've got all my
zfs bits totally sync'd with my kernel so I'll be bfuing again tomorrow
just to make sure.


Thanks for your help with this, I reallyreally appreciate it.


best regards,
James C. McPherson
--
Solaris Datapath Engineering
Data Management Group
Sun Microsystems
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