Hi, Matt,

1. My VMWare host has 4 GB. The VMWare guest (Solaris 10) has 1 GB. I
think that at one point I reset the guest to have 2 GB and ran into the
same problem, but I'm not 100% sure. If you think it's worth trying, I
will.

2. I'm running S10U3 as 32-bit. I don't know if I can run 64-bit Solaris
10 with 32-bit Linux as the host OS. Does anyone know if that will work?
If so, I'll give it a shot.

Still, for the machine to just stall like that strikes me as
problematic. Is there anywhere I could be looking for diagnostics, or
any zfs receive command options I could use to get an idea of what's
going on?

Thanks,

David

Matthew Ahrens wrote:
> David Goldsmith wrote:
>> - Restore the state of the second host to the initial state (using zfs
>> rollback -r snapshotname)
>> - Run zfs receive for a second time on the second host
>>
>> Now the second host appears to lock up. I wait half an hour and the zfs
>> receive command has not completed. I try to terminate the command with
>> cntl-c and I get no response.
>
> Just a guess here, but perhaps you're running 32-bit and running out
> of address space.  Or 1GB of memory is not enough.  Is that 1GB for
> each solaris virtual machine, or 1GB total for linux + 2x solaris?
>
> --matt


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