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2006 Oct 31
0
Contributed by Juergen Keil jk@tools.de
...y: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: dc024003fdfc301817204e62eaa23c948d0b9e9d Log message: Contributed by Juergen Keil jk at tools.de 6350389 /etc/logindevperm processing is incomplete when there are stale /dev links 6350499 stale usb device link confuses login''s /etc/logindevperm code 6350501 libdevinfo/setdevaccess() prints error message from uninitialized errno variable Files: update: usr/src/lib/libdevinfo/devinfo_devperm.c
2012 Sep 09
8
bsnmpd always died on HDD detach
I am running bsnmpd with basic snmpd.config (only community and location changed). When there is a problem with HDD and disk disapeared from ATA channel (eg.: disc physically removed) the bsnmpd always dumps core: kernel: pid 1188 (bsnmpd), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped) I see this for a long rime on all releases of 7.x and 8.x branches (i386 and amd64). I did not tested 9.x. Is
2006 Mar 01
3
vtimestamp skew, after restorectx()
Hello, I''m using the below dtrace script to capture the flow and times of kernel functions, from an ioctl() call. After an entry into restorectx(), the trace of startimestamp - vtimestamp makes a dramatic jump downwards. Here''s the snippet showing the jump... 6 -> di_checkmem 8 220176600 6 <- di_checkmem
2007 Feb 03
4
Which label a ZFS/ZPOOL device has ? VTOC or EFI ?
Hi All, ZPOOL / ZFS commands writes EFI label on a device if we create ZPOOL/ZFS fs on it. Is it true ? I formatted a device with VTOC lable and I created a ZFS file system on it. Now which label the ZFS device has ? is it old VTOC or EFI ? After creating the ZFS file system on a VTOC labeled disk, I am seeing the following warning messages. Feb 3 07:47:00 scoobyb
2008 Dec 06
20
Problem with ZFS and ACL with GDM
I am the maintainer of GDM, and I am noticing that GDM has a problem when running on a ZFS filesystem, as with Indiana. When GDM (the GNOME Display Manager) starts the login GUI, it runs the following commands on Solaris: /usr/bin/setfacl -m user:gdm:rwx,mask:rwx /dev/audio /usr/bin/setfacl -m user:gdm:rwx,mask:rwx /dev/audioctl It does this because the login GUI programs are run as the