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2009 Dec 11
7
Doing ZFS rollback with preserving later created clones/snapshot?
Hi.
Is it possible on Solaris 10 5/09, to rollback to a ZFS snapshot,
WITHOUT destroying later created clones or snapshots?
Example:
--($ ~)-- sudo zfs snapshot rpool/ROOT at 01
--($ ~)-- sudo zfs snapshot rpool/ROOT at 02
--($ ~)-- sudo zfs clone rpool/ROOT at 02 rpool/ROOT-02
--($ ~)-- LC_ALL=C sudo zfs rollback rpool/ROOT at 01
cannot rollback to ''rpool/ROOT at 01'': more
2008 Jul 22
2
Problems mounting ZFS after install
...ng shell.
Drops me to a shell where I see:
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool 2.23G 18.7G 55K /a/rpool
rpool@install 16K - 55K -
rpool/ROOT 2.23G 18.7G 18K /a/rpool/ROOT
rpool/ROOT@install 0 - 18K -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris 2.23G 18.7G 2.22G legacy
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris@install 1.15M - 2.22G -
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris/opt 3.60M 18.7G 3.60M /a/opt
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris/opt@install...
2010 Feb 08
1
Big send/receive hangs on 2009.06
...t bup-20100102-184101UTC 1.66M - 33.5G -
zp1/public at bup-20100208-050707GMT 0 - 33.7G -
zp1/public at bup-20100208-050907GMT 0 - 33.7G -
zp1/raphael 69K 104G 20K /home/raphael
zp1/raphael at bup-20090223-033745UTC 0 - 18K -
zp1/raphael at bup-20090225-184857UTC 0 - 18K -
zp1/raphael at bup-20090302-032437UTC 0 - 18K -
zp1/raphael at bup-20090309-033514UTC 0 - 18K -
zp1/raphael at bup-20090315-190807UTC 0 - 18K -
zp1/raphael at bup-20090424-034702UTC 0...
2007 Apr 10
3
Renaming a pool?
Hi all,
I have a pool called tank/home/foo and I want to rename it to
tank/home/bar. What''s the best way to do this (the zfs and
zpool man pages don''t have a "rename" option)?
One way I can think of is to create a clone of tank/home/foo
called tank/home/bar, and then destroy the former. Is that
the best (or even only) way?
TIA,
--
Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA, SCSECA,
2004 Oct 08
2
Excess Bandwidth
Hi,
I''m trying to configure QoS on my linux in the following manner:
I have a main link with 64K, so I divided it in 3 classes of 18K, 14K
and 9K with an excess (not used for classified traffic, just to be
shared) of 23K. This excess should be distributed proportonally among
the 3 classes, that is, the class that has more rate should borrow more
bandwidth. What is happening is just the opposite, the class that has
less rate...
2009 May 31
1
ZFS rollback, ORA-00322: log 1 of thread 1 is not current copy (???)
...oolpool/u01
root at localhost:/# cp -av /u01.bak/* /u01/
root at localhost:/# zpool list
NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT
coolpool 7.94G 6.43G 1.51G 80% ONLINE -
root at localhost:/# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
coolpool 6.43G 1.39G 18K /coolpool
coolpool/u01 6.43G 1.39G 6.43G /u01
root at localhost:/# ls -l /u01/oradata/orcl/
total 2339863
-rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall 9781248 2009-05-31 03:27 control01.ctl
-rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall 9781248 2009-05-31 03:27 control02.ctl
-rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall 9781248 2009-05-...
2004 Jan 21
1
HTB and VOIP- Choppy voice quality: What am I doing wrong? Desperate!
...the traffic is low. Now here is my problem. When I dump a big file over the fiber link, the voice quality goes down considerably. I hit "cancel" on the file, the quality is back. Here is what I know about the Inter-Tel VOIP box we use: it uses UDP streams on ports 5000-5018 and 16384 @ 8-18k per side, per call, over 7 possible channels. Each site has 7 channels, which are rarely all in use. So, the total bandwidth should be, at max (18k x 2 directions x 7 channels) is 252k I came in on Saturday alone, and was able to kill the quality with one call, and one 1gb file in transit. I have s...
2010 Feb 24
1
Sparse KMeans/KDE/Nearest Neighbors?
hi,
I have a dataset (the netflix dataset) which is basically ~18k columns and
well variable number of rows but let's assume 25 thousand for now. The
dataset is very sparse. I was wondering how to do kmeans/nearest neighbors
or kernel density estimation on it.
I tired using the spMatrix function in "Matrix" package. I think I'm able to
create t...
2017 Aug 16
3
weakforced
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:40 PM, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> wrote:
>
>
> On 19.07.2017 02:38, Mark Moseley wrote:
> > I've been playing with weakforced, so it fills in the 'fail2ban across a
> > cluster' niche (not to mention RBLs). It seems to work well, once you've
> > actually read the docs :)
> >
> > I was curious if
2008 Jun 27
1
''zfs list'' output showing incorrect mountpoint after boot -Z
...utput of ''mount'' shows that ''/'' is mounted on the clone. Here is the output.
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool 22.1G 44.8G 63K /rpool
rpool/ROOT 6.11G 44.8G 18K legacy
rpool/ROOT/snv_92 6.10G 44.8G 6.09G /
rpool/ROOT/snv_92 at fresh_install 5.55M - 6.09G -
rpool/ROOT/snv_92.backup 8.00M 44.8G 6.10G legacy
rpool/dump 8.00G 44.8G 8.00G -
rpool/export 38K 44.8G 20K /expo...
2009 Mar 03
8
zfs list extentions related to pNFS
...on (i.e. "zfs list" lists filesystems, volumes
and pnfs datasets by default):
(pnfs-17-21:/home/lisagab):6 % zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool 30.0G 37.0G 32.5K /rpool
rpool/ROOT 18.2G 37.0G 18K legacy
rpool/ROOT/snv_105 18.2G 37.0G 6.86G /
rpool/ROOT/snv_105/var 11.4G 37.0G 11.4G /var
rpool/dump 9.77G 37.0G 9.77G -
rpool/export 40K 37.0G 21K /export
rpool/export/home 19K 37.0G 19K /export/home
r...
2008 Jan 04
3
Can''t access my data
...#39;': mountpoint or dataset is busy
The data seems it might still exist, (correct amount of used space is
reported), but /homespool
doesn''t provide me any obvious way to get to it any more.
# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
homespool 9.91G 124G 18K /homespool
homespool/homes 9.91G 124G 9.91G /homes
ls -laR /homespool
/homespool:
total 5
drwxr-xr-x 2 root sys 2 Jan 4 11:48 .
drwxr-xr-x 48 root root 1024 Jan 4 20:45 ..
I''d dearly love to recover this pool, (no backup, yes I know :-(.
It WAS a mir...
2008 Dec 26
19
separate home "partition"?
(i use the term loosely because i know that zfs likes whole volumes better)
when installing ubuntu, i got in the habit of using a separate partition for my home directory so that my data and gnome settings would all remain intact when i reinstalled or upgraded.
i''m running osol 2008.11 on an ultra 20, which has only two drives. i''ve got all my data located in my home directory,
2008 Feb 17
12
can''t share a zfs
-bash-3.2$ zfs share tank
cannot share ''tank'': share(1M) failed
-bash-3.2$
how do i figure out what''s wrong?
This message posted from opensolaris.org
2017 Aug 17
0
weakforced
...bout 4
> million mailboxes to handle, which I'm guessing falls well below 'quite
> large'. Looking at stats, our peak would be around 2000 logins/sec.
>
So in terms of overall requests per second, on a 4 CPU server, latencies start to rise pretty quickly once you get to around 18K requests per second. Now, bearing in mind that each login from Dovecot could generate 2 allow and 1 report requests, this leads to roughly 6K logins per second on a 4 CPU server.
In terms of memory usage, the more the better obviously, but it depends on your policy and how many time windows you ha...
2009 Aug 28
0
Solaris 10 5/09 ISCSI Target Issues
.... I created an ISCSI target in the following way:
# zfs create -V 1g rpool2/iscsivol
Turned on the shareiscsi property
# zfs set shareiscsi=on rpool2/iscsivol
# zfs list rpool2/iscsivol
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool2/iscsivol 18K 19.9G 18K rpool2/iscsivol
I am running into couple of issues here
1) Can''t mount rpool2/iscsivol to another mountpoint such as /myiscsivol
I understand this has something to do with -V flag creating a block device. Is there any workaround for thi...
2011 Aug 03
1
Combining multiple dependent variables for machine learning
Hi,
I apologize for posting this here, I am also trying to post this on machine
learning emailing lists.
I have a set (18K) of sequences (22 nt long) and I have their counts at 4
different stages. The difference in counts from one stage to the next
represents how well the sequence performed in the transition. The total
counts remain about the same in each stage. So if a 1 sequence loses some
counts in 1 stage, another...
1998 May 18
1
DOS-Client with TCPIP and SAMBA
...(0K)
COMMAND 3.296 (3K) 3.296 (3K) 0 (0K)
LPC 99.216 (97K) 99.216 (97K) 0 (0K)
UMB 960 (1K) 272 (0K) 688 (1K)
TCPTSR 77.056 (75K) 272 (0K) 76.784 (75K)
TINYRFC 18.496 (18K) 272 (0K) 18.224 (18K)
NMTSR 6.160 (6K) 6.160 (6K) 0 (0K)
REDIR 101.824 (99K) 87.200 (85K) 14.624 (14K)
NE2000 9.440 (9K) 0 (0K) 9.440 (9K)
TCPDRV 1.328 (1K) 0 (0K) 1.328...
2016 Dec 13
3
LLVM Documentation - How does it get updated?
...cumentation,
as I initially just created stub pages, but as I continued to improve the
documentation, the website never got updated again.
There are at least 3-4 stale pages, but one easy one to see is
http://llvm.org/docs/PDB/DbiStream.html. If you look in
llvm/Docs/PDB/DbiStream.rst the file is 18K and contains a ton of
information, but the page above is just blank.
I built the documentation target locally and when I view the locally
generated documentation, everything is fine. So it is only a problem with
the website.
Does anyone know how I can get this resolved or who i need to talk to?...
2008 Sep 19
1
rsync efficiency
...le just for change 3 bytes, so the whole
file was reallocated.
What i want to know from you is about the techniques used by rsync
(and about other softwares that you know), for change a few bytes in
the middle of a big file. Can be a simple question for you, but i
really think how rsync can change 18k inside a 1gb file, without
rewrite the whole file (or a lot of indirect blocks).
If we are talking about a SO without copy-on-write filesystem, maybe
we can rewrite just that block (??), but in ZFS for example, if we
have a 128K block, and we need to add 10k, that change will propagate
to the whol...