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2007 Jan 08
6
hard-hang on snapshot rename
[Initial version of this message originally sent to zfs-interest by mistake. Sorry if this appears anywhere as a duplicate.] I was noodling around with creating a backup script for my home system, and I ran into a problem that I''m having a little trouble diagnosing. Has anyone seen anything like this or have any debug advice? I did a "zfs create -r" to set a snapshot on all
2010 Jan 15
4
Bridging firewall with snv_125 and ipfilter
Has anyone gotten a transparent firewall working? I''m using snv_125 on an IBM x346 (snv_130 goes into endless boot loops on this hardware). I can create a working bridge with dladm, but can''t stop packets, even with "block in quick all". That stops packets on my management interface bge0, but not on the bridge. :( tim at ghost:~# ifconfig -a lo0:
2006 Oct 31
0
6346201 patches 120900-02 and 120901-02 break patchadd
Author: carlsonj Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: 9e40cbac3bce52fc1c3249316ebf84179965a800 Log message: 6346201 patches 120900-02 and 120901-02 break patchadd Files: update: usr/src/head/libzonecfg.h
2010 Oct 11
1
dtrace: no struct definition available
Hi I have been using dtrace script to monitor WiFi frames. For some reason, when I run the script I get the following error: dtrace: failed on compile script....line 56: operator -> can not be applied to a forward declaration: no struct ieee80211_frame definition is avaiable. And this is happening in all the scripts that use this structure. They were running fine previously. I had a few
2011 Aug 25
2
following a packet from sendto() to wire (and reverse)
I am quite unfamiliar with DTrace (and even more with Solaris/Linux/other) kernel internals. I recently had to help look into an issue where an application apparently sent a UDP packet, but it did not appear on the wire, nor did snoop(1)ing the interface show it, so the assumption is that it was lost (or misdirected) somewhere in the IP stack. We did use Dtrace with syscall::sendto:entry/exit to
2009 Jul 06
69
link protection review
Hi all, Link protection is a new feature we are planning to introduce to Solaris and we would like to solicit your feedback on it. Please see attached document for details.