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2007 Mar 27
4
ZFS filesystem online backup question
I have to backup many filesystems, which are changing and machines are heavy loaded.
The idea is to backup online - this should avoid I/O read operations from disks,
data should go from cache.
Now I''m using script that does snapshot and zfs send.
I want to automate this operation and add new option to zfs send
zfs send [-w sec ] [-i <snapshot>] <snapshot>
for example
2016 Aug 01
0
Slow directory listing after adding new trusted domain to current forest
...our
OLDDOMAIN. We recently added a new trusted domain to our forest. We
noticed any new directories created by users in that new domain take a long
time for the directory to list in the command line.
This does not seem to happen when listing the directories with only
user/group ID:
root at d101:/home/OLDDOMAIN/test/data/Production# time ls -lan
total 36
drwxrwxrwx 6 0 0 4096 Jul 29 12:50 .
drwxrwxrwx 3 0 0 4096 Jul 28 10:24 ..
drwxrwxr-x+ 2 590 1319 4096 Jul 28 16:16 NEWDOMAIN-Jeff
drwxrwxr-x+ 2 500 504 4096 Jul 28 14:46 NEWDOMAIN-Jeff-acl
drwxrwxr-x+...
2008 Feb 05
31
ZFS Performance Issue
This may not be a ZFS issue, so please bear with me!
I have 4 internal drives that I have striped/mirrored with ZFS and have an application server which is reading/writing to hundreds of thousands of files on it, thousands of files @ a time.
If 1 client uses the app server, the transaction (reading/writing to ~80 files) takes about 200 ms. If I have about 80 clients attempting it @ once, it can
2009 Mar 09
5
Help
...t; > - DATA LIST LIST / i4(A1) d81(N1) d82(N1) d83(N1) d84(N1) d85(N1)
> > d86(N1) d87(N1) d88(N1) d89(N1) d90(N1) d91(N1) d92(N1) d93(N1)
> > d94(N1) d95(N1) d96(N1) d97(N1) d98(N1) d99(N1) d100(N1) .
> >
> > - RECORD TYPE 'F'.
> > - DATA LIST LIST / i5(A1) d101(N1) d102(N1) d103(N1) d104(N1) d105(N1)
> > d106(N1) d107(N1) d108(N1) d109(N1) .
> > END FILE TYPE.
> >
> > BEGIN DATA
> > A '8' '01-01-1980 00:00:00' 'it' '13' '1' '1' '' '1' '' '1' '...