Would it be possible for future significant ZFS-related improvements to Nevada be flagged up on the "heads up" page at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/all/ and also on the announce forum/list, along with a note of which build of Nevada they were integrated to? I''m thinking of the ZFS write-throttling announcement which was made on a blog with no mention of which build it appeared in, and also of the install and jumpstart support for ZFS root pools which was integrated without a public mention that I saw. I think it would be useful to announce these two improvements on the announce list/forum now as well, since they are probably of interest to many users. Keep up the great work ZFS team! Cheers Andrew. This message posted from opensolaris.org
John Beck
2008-May-17 15:33 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Notification of Important Improvements to ZFS
andrew> Would it be possible for future significant ZFS-related andrew> improvements to Nevada be flagged up on the "heads up" page andrew> at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/all/ andrew> and also on the announce forum/list, along with a note of andrew> which build of Nevada they were integrated to? The announce/forum list is generally used for higher-level matters than updates for a specific subsystem. The heads-up/flag-day page is probably a better bet, and in fact if you check out the entries for build 88, you will see one for ZFS Boot in particular along with some other ZFS related notes in other builds. However if you find that your definition of "significant" doesn''t seem to match up with that used by project teams deciding whether something is worthy of a heads-up message or not, you might want to talk to the ZFS team about doing something more focused on the ZFS community pages. -- John http://blogs.sun.com/jbeck
To me, it seems obvious that there are likely to be many people waiting for ZFS root support in the installer. I''ve added the following text to a page on genunix about the current state of play with ZFS root. Please feel free to use all, any or indeed none of it on http://opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/boot/ : Support for installing Solaris into a ZFS root was integrated into build 90 of Nevada. To do this, you need to use either the text mode installer, or JumpStart. Since both the Solaris installer and JumpStart are closed source, you can only get your hands on them when the binaries are released by Sun. For most people this means the fortnightly DVD and CD images. Based on past release dates, build 90 of Nevada should be available on DVD and CD at around 9th June 2008. OpenSolaris version 2008.05, which is a different operating system than Solaris Nevada, based on the same common code base ''''does'''' have support for installing to a root ZFS filesystem. However, because it is based on build 86 of Nevada it does not contain key bug fixes which prevent the system from locking up under certain circumstances. If you need a solid, reliable system with a ZFS root, it would be best to wait for the Nevada build 90 DVD/CD images to be released. Cheers Andrew. This message posted from opensolaris.org
Apologies for the misinformation. OpenSolaris 2008.05 does *not* put swap on ZFS, so is *not* susceptible to the bugs that cause lock-ups under certain situations where the swap is on ZFS. Cheers Andrew. This message posted from opensolaris.org
Paul B. Henson
2008-May-19 19:52 UTC
[zfs-discuss] Notification of Important Improvements to ZFS
On Sun, 18 May 2008, andrew wrote:> Apologies for the misinformation. OpenSolaris 2008.05 does *not* put swap > on ZFS, so is *not* susceptible to the bugs that cause lock-ups under > certain situations where the swap is on ZFS.I was just looking into the feasibility of ZFS swap/dump under OpenSolaris 2008.05. Could you possibly provide more detail about these bugs? Are the erroneous situations common, or rare? -- Paul B. Henson | (909) 979-6361 | http://www.csupomona.edu/~henson/ Operating Systems and Network Analyst | henson at csupomona.edu California State Polytechnic University | Pomona CA 91768
Your question has already been answered on another thread: 5008936 ZFS and/or zvol should support dumps 5070124 dumpadm -d /dev/... does not enforce block device requirement for savecore 6633197 zvol should not permit newfs or createpool while it''s in use by swap or dump You can look these bugs up at bugs.opensolaris.org for more info. Cheers Andrew. This message posted from opensolaris.org