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2010 Mar 05
17
why L2ARC device is used to store files ?
Greeting All I have create a pool that consists oh a hard disk and a ssd as a cache zpool create hdd c11t0d0p3 zpool add hdd cache c8t0d0p0 - cache device I ran an OLTP bench mark to emulate a DMBS One I ran the benchmark, the pool started create the database file on the ssd cache device ??????????? can any one explain why this happening ? is not L2ARC is used to absorb the evicted data
2007 Dec 05
6
ZFS with Memory Sticks
OK, I''ve been putting off this question for a while now, but it eating at me, so I can''t hold off any more. I have a nice 8 gig memory stick I''ve formated with the ZFS file system. Works great on all my Solaris PC''s, but refuses to work on my Sparc processor. So I''ve formated it on my Sparc machine (Blade 2500), works great there now, but not on
2010 May 20
2
reconstruct recovery of rpool zpool and zfs file system with bad sectors
...gainst this I ran zdb -l which reported the first two labels) and gave me the encouragement necessary to continue the exercise. At the next opportunity I ran the command again using the skip directive to capture the balance of slice. The result was that I had two files (images) comprising the good c7t0d0s0 sectors (with I expect the bad padded) Ie. an s0image_start.dd and s0image_end.dd As mentioned at this stage I was able to run ''zfs -l s0image_start.dd'' and see the first two vdev labels and ''zfs -l s0image_end.dd'' and see the last two vdev labels. I then combi...
2008 Jun 05
6
slog / log recovery is here!
(From the README) # Jeb Campbell <jebc at c4solutions.net> NOTE: This is last resort if you need your data now. This worked for me, and I hope it works for you. If you have any reservations, please wait for Sun to release something official, and don''t blame me if your data is gone. PS -- This worked for me b/c I didn''t try and replace the log on a running system. My
2009 Nov 02
0
Kernel panic on zfs import (hardware failure)
...0 errors on Sun Nov 1 22:11:15 2009 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM tank DEGRADED 0 0 0 mirror DEGRADED 0 0 0 7508645614192559694 FAULTED 0 0 0 was /dev/dsk/c7t0d0s0 c6t1d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror ONLINE 0 0 0 c5t1d0 ONLINE 0 0 6 21.2G resilvered c7t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: No known data errors root at wey...
2011 Oct 12
33
weird bug with Seagate 3TB USB3 drive
Banging my head against a Seagate 3TB USB3 drive. Its marketing name is: Seagate Expansion 3 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY3000102 format(1M) shows it identify itself as: Seagate-External-SG11-2.73TB Under both Solaris 10 and Solaris 11x, I receive the evil message: | I/O request is not aligned with 4096 disk sector size. | It is handled through Read Modify Write but the performance
2010 May 16
9
can you recover a pool if you lose the zil (b134+)
I was messing around with a ramdisk on a pool and I forgot to remove it before I shut down the server. Now I am not able to mount the pool. I am not concerned with the data in this pool, but I would like to try to figure out how to recover it. I am running Nexenta 3.0 NCP (b134+). I have tried a couple of the commands (zpool import -f and zpool import -FX llift) root at
2009 Sep 26
5
raidz failure, trying to recover
Long story short, my cat jumped on my server at my house crashing two drives at the same time. It was a 7 drive raidz (next time ill do raidz2). The server crashed complaining about a drive failure, so i rebooted into single user mode not realizing that two drives failed. I put in a new 500g replacement and had zfs start a replace operation which failed at about 2% because there was two broken
2012 Feb 18
6
Cannot mount encrypted filesystems.
...ss matching partitions: Disk 1 Disk 8 zpools +--+ +--+ |p1| .. |p1| <- slice_0 +--+ +--+ |p2| .. |p2| <- slice_1 +--+ +--+ |p3| .. |p3| <- slice_2 +--+ +--+ zpool status shows: ... NAME STATE slice_0 ONLINE raidz3-0 ONLINE c7t0d0s0 ONLINE c7t1d0s0 ONLINE c7t2d0s0 ONLINE c7t3d0s0 ONLINE c7t4d0s0 ONLINE c7t5d0s0 ONLINE c7t6d0s0 ONLINE c7t7d0s0 ONLINE ... And several file systems on each pool: zfs list shows: rpool ... rpool/export rpool/export/home rpool/export/hom...