It is definitely defined in b63... not sure when it got introduced.

http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/aside/usr/src/cmd/mdb/common/modules/zfs/zfs.c

shows tunable parameters for ZFS, under "zfs_params(...)"

On 5/20/07, Trygve Laugstøl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marko Milisavljevic wrote:
> Given how common Sil3114 chipset is in
> my-old-computer-became-home-server segment, I am sure this workaround
> will be appreciated by many who google their way here. And just in
> case it is not clear, what j means below is to add these two lines in
> /etc/system:
>
> set zfs:zfs_vdev_min_pending=1
> set zfs:zfs_vdev_max_pending=1

I just tried the same myself but got these warnins when booting:

May 20 01:22:29 deservio genunix: [ID 492708 kern.notice] sorry,
variable 'zfs_vdev_min_pending' is not defined in the 'zfs'
May 20 01:22:29 deservio genunix: [ID 966847 kern.notice] module
May 20 01:22:29 deservio genunix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
May 20 01:22:29 deservio genunix: [ID 492708 kern.notice] sorry,
variable 'zfs_vdev_max_pending' is not defined in the 'zfs'
May 20 01:22:29 deservio genunix: [ID 966847 kern.notice] module
May 20 01:22:29 deservio genunix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]

I'm running b60.
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