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somekool
2017 Apr 14
2
ZFS: creating a pool in a created zfs does not work, only when using the whole zfs-pool.
...ist -t all). -BUT- I cannot use that volume via virt-manager
and after a short while it’s
no longer listed via virsh vol-list zpool. The very same thing works
as expected if I create a new zfs
pool which I hand into libvirt. So instead of creating a pool from
"big/zpool“ I create a pool names
„somepool“ on a free device and -voila- everything works.
Hope I did make myself clear?
Best regards,
thies
2011 Jan 24
0
ZFS/ARC consuming all memory on heavy reads (w/ dedup enabled)
...elps a little (it won''t lock up quite as quickly),
but at some point, it will still eat up all memory it can get.
IOzone command line:
/usr/benchmarks/iozone/iozone -R -e -s 1g -t 32 -M -r 16k -F [...]
Primarycache property:
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
somepool primarycache all local
rpool/swap primarycache metadata local
./arcstat.pl (last few lines before the system locks up):
Time read miss miss% dmis dm% pmis pm% mmis mm% arcsz c
15:56:34 121K 247 0 243 0 4 0 1...
2017 Apr 24
1
Re: ZFS: creating a pool in a created zfs does not work, only when using the whole zfs-pool.
...create a VM using this new 'test1' volume. I was using just
virsh though.
I'll try to setup Ubutun 17.04 VM and check there.
> as expected if I create a new zfs
> pool which I hand into libvirt. So instead of creating a pool from
> "big/zpool“ I create a pool names
> „somepool“ on a free device and -voila- everything works.
>
> Hope I did make myself clear?
>
> Best regards,
> thies
>
> _______________________________________________
> libvirt-users mailing list
> libvirt-users@redhat.com
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-use...
2017 Apr 23
0
Re: ZFS: creating a pool in a created zfs does not work, only when using the whole zfs-pool.
...create a VM using this new 'test1' volume. I was using just
virsh though.
I'll try to setup Ubutun 17.04 VM and check there.
> as expected if I create a new zfs
> pool which I hand into libvirt. So instead of creating a pool from
> "big/zpool“ I create a pool names
> „somepool“ on a free device and -voila- everything works.
>
> Hope I did make myself clear?
>
> Best regards,
> thies
>
> _______________________________________________
> libvirt-users mailing list
> libvirt-users@redhat.com
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-...