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2010 Feb 02
7
Help needed with zfs send/receive
...ving (as the title suggests) a problem with zfs send/receive. Command line is like this : pfexec zfs send -Rp tank/tsm@snapshot | ssh remotehost pfexec zfs recv -v -F -d tank This works like a charm as long as the snapshot is small enough. When it gets too big (meaning somewhere between 17G and 900G), I get ssh errors (can''t read from remote host). I tried various encryption options (the fastest being in my case arcfour) with no better results. I tried to setup a script to insert dd on the sending and receiving side to buffer the flow, still read errors. I tried with mbuffer (which...
2020 Feb 18
0
vfs fruit disk_free fails on tmsize overflow with macOS Time Machine
...user logging = syslog at 4 vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr fruit:metadata = stream fruit:model = MacPro [TimeMachineBackup] comment = Back up Mac with Time Machine path = /mnt/USB1HDD/TimeMachine guest ok = Yes read only = No fruit:time machine = yes fruit:time machine max size = 900G First time around I successfully connect to the share, and ran the Time Machine backup from MacOS Mojave version 10.14.6 (18G2022). At the beginning the Time Machine client correctly reports the space available, according to the max size in the config. The first backup completes successfully, crea...
2009 Oct 26
6
LVM over Xen + Network
Hi, We are planning to have LVM being used over a network of 3 h/w machines(500 GB Disk each) Each hardware machine will have 2-3 domUs. Can we store these domUs as a Logical Volumes stored across Network of these 3 machines? Can one DomU exceed the 500 GB (physical drive size) and store say 1 TB of data across the networked Physical Volumes? Has anyone done this before? Thanks and regards,
2013 Nov 26
0
iMac triple boot including CentOS 6.4
...lived dvd and install btrfs tools from installer then run these commands to resize btrfs partition (changing size to fit your needs): ( was testing btrfs so use the resize tool for your type of file system installed) # mkdir /media/b # mount /dev/sd(whatever) /media/b # btrfs filesystem resize -900g /media/b -Created a gparted boot disc from: http://gparted.org/download.php then booted from gparted Live-CD and resized partition -Booted back into xubuntu and ran update-grub - but it didn?t find centos -Now run upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 ran update-grub again and now it sees Centos run...
2009 May 20
2
zfs raidz questions
Hi there, i''m building a small NAS with 5x1TB Disks. The disks contains at the moment some data, ntfs as the fs and aren''t a raid. Now my im wondering if its possible to add the parity later. So that i add step by step one disk to the pool. And when i add the last disk, i enable the parity. (i have only one another 1 tb disk to backup the files) Thank you for you replies and