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2009 Jul 18
1
[Fwd: snv_118 domu creation problem]
2009 Oct 14
14
ZFS disk failure question
...39;'t zfs remove t7, because it''s not a hot spare or a cache disk. I can''t zfs replace t7 with t11, I''m told that t11 is busy. And I didn''t see any other zpool subcommands that look likely to fix the problem. Here are my system details: SunOS datasrv1 5.11 snv_118 i86pc i386 i86xpv Solaris This system is currently running ZFS pool version 16. Pool ''tank'' is already formatted using the current version. How do I tell the system that t11 is the replacement for t7, and how to I then add t7 as the hot spare (after I replace the disk)? Thanks...
2010 Jan 22
0
Removing large holey file does not free space 6792701 (still)
Hello, I mentioned this problem a year ago here and filed 6792701 and I know it has been discussed since. It should have been fixed in snv_118, but I can still trigger the same problem. This is only triggered if the creation of a large file is aborted, for example by loss of power, crash or SIGINT to mkfile(1M). The bug should probably be reopened but I post it here since some people where seeing something similar. Example and attached...
2010 Nov 23
14
ashift and vdevs
zdb -C shows an shift value on each vdev in my pool, I was just wondering if it is vdev specific, or pool wide. Google didn''t seem to know. I''m considering a mixed pool with some "advanced format" (4KB sector) drives, and some normal 512B sector drives, and was wondering if the ashift can be set per vdev, or only per pool. Theoretically, this would save me some size on
2009 Aug 25
41
snv_110 -> snv_121 produces checksum errors on Raid-Z pool
I have a 5-500GB disk Raid-Z pool that has been producing checksum errors right after upgrading SXCE to build 121. They seem to be randomly occurring on all 5 disks, so it doesn''t look like a disk failure situation. Repeatingly running a scrub on the pools randomly repairs between 20 and a few hundred checksum errors. Since I hadn''t physically touched the machine, it seems a
2009 Feb 24
44
Motherboard for home zfs/solaris file server
Hello, I am building a home file server and am looking for an ATX mother board that will be supported well with OpenSolaris (onboard SATA controller, network, graphics if any, audio, etc). I decided to go for Intel based boards (socket LGA 775) since it seems like power management is better supported with Intel processors and power efficiency is an important factor. After reading several