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2007 Sep 18
5
ZFS panic in space_map.c line 125
One of our Solaris 10 update 3 servers paniced today with the following error: Sep 18 00:34:53 m2000ef savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: assertion failed: ss != NULL, file: ../../common/fs/zfs/space_map.c, line: 125 The server saved a core file, and the resulting backtrace is listed below: $ mdb unix.0 vmcore.0 > $c vpanic() 0xfffffffffb9b49f3() space_map_remove+0x239()
2007 May 29
6
Deterioration with zfs performace and recent zfs bits?
Has anyone else noticed a significant zfs performance deterioration when running recent opensolaris bits? My 32-bit / 768 MB Toshiba Tecra S1 notebook was able to do a full opensolaris release build in ~ 4 hours 45 minutes (gcc shadow compilation disabled; using an lzjb compressed zpool / zfs on a single notebook hdd p-ata drive). After upgrading to 2007-05-25 opensolaris release bits
2007 Apr 23
3
ZFS panic caused by an exported zpool??
Apr 23 02:02:21 SERVER144 offline or reservation conflict Apr 23 02:02:21 SERVER144 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /scsi_vhci/disk at g60001fe100118db00009119074440055 (sd82): Apr 23 02:02:21 SERVER144 i/o to invalid geometry Apr 23 02:02:21 SERVER144 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /scsi_vhci/disk at g60001fe100118db00009119074440055 (sd82): Apr 23 02:02:21 SERVER144
2007 Sep 14
9
Possible ZFS Bug - Causes OpenSolaris Crash
I?d like to report the ZFS related crash/bug described below. How do I go about reporting the crash and what additional information is needed? I?m using my own very simple test app that creates numerous directories and files of randomly generated data. I have run the test app on two machines, both 64 bit. OpenSolaris crashes a few minutes after starting my test app. The crash has occurred on
2008 Jan 11
37
Proposal for how per dataset keys are initially setup
Anthony Scarpino wrote (elsewhere): > While writing up the man page.. I thought of a few things that I was > wondering if you considered.. > > Can an encrypted dataset (keytype=dataset) reside in a non-encrypted (no > kek defined) pool? I can see a case for and against allowing this when considering it purely at the feature level as users/admins see things. The admin can
2008 Jan 11
37
Proposal for how per dataset keys are initially setup
Anthony Scarpino wrote (elsewhere): > While writing up the man page.. I thought of a few things that I was > wondering if you considered.. > > Can an encrypted dataset (keytype=dataset) reside in a non-encrypted (no > kek defined) pool? I can see a case for and against allowing this when considering it purely at the feature level as users/admins see things. The admin can