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2012 Jan 03
10
arc_no_grow is set to 1 and never set back to 0
Hello. I have a Solaris 11/11 x86 box (which I migrated from SolEx 11/10 a couple of weeks ago). Without no obvious reason (at least for me), after an uptime of 1 to 2 days (observed 3 times now) Solaris sets arc_no_grow to 1 and then never sets it back to 0. ARC is being shrunk to less than 1 GB -- needless to say that performance is terrible. There is not much load on this system. Memory
2010 Feb 20
6
l2arc current usage (population size)
Hello, How do you tell how much of your l2arc is populated? I''ve been looking for a while now, can''t seem to find it. Must be easy, as this blog entry shows it over time: http://blogs.sun.com/brendan/entry/l2arc_screenshots And follow up, can you tell how much of each data set is in the arc or l2arc? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2003 Feb 02
1
Observations about the floating point data in vorbisfile
Hello. I noticed that when reading data with ov_read_float(), you can get values outside [-1..1] when the stream is encoded at lower quality, but with higher quality, the values trim down to inside [-1..1]. Looking at the plot from -q10, the data from ov_read_float seems clipped. I've made some plots of encoding the start of Rammsteins Feuer from the xXx soundtrack (it's a pretty loud
2008 Jun 07
4
Mixing RAID levels in a pool
Hi, I had a plan to set up a zfs pool with different raid levels but I ran into an issue based on some testing I''ve done in a VM. I have 3x 750 GB hard drives and 2x 320 GB hard drives available, and I want to set up a RAIDZ for the 750 GB and mirror for the 320 GB and add it all to the same pool. I tested detaching a drive and it seems to seriously mess up the entire pool and I
2006 Nov 09
16
Some performance questions with ZFS/NFS/DNLC at snv_48
Hello. We''re currently using a Sun Blade1000 (2x750MHz, 1G ram, 2x160MB/s mpt scsi buses, skge GigE network) as a NFS backend with ZFS for distribution of free software like Debian (cdimage.debian.org, ftp.se.debian.org) and have run into some performance issues. We are running SX snv_48 and have run with a raidz2 with 7x300G for a while now, just added another 7x300G raidz2 today but
2009 Apr 08
2
ZFS data loss
Hi, I have lost a ZFS volume and I am hoping to get some help to recover the information ( a couple of months worth of work :( ). I have been using ZFS for more than 6 months on this project. Yesterday I ran a "zvol status" command, the system froze and rebooted. When it came back the discs where not available. See bellow the output of " zpool status", "format"
2008 Jun 09
2
creating ZFS mirror over iSCSI between to DELL MD3000i arrays
Hi, I''ve looked at ZFS for a while now and i''m wondering if it''s possible on a server create a ZFS mirror between two different iSCSI targets (two MD3000i located in two different server rooms). Or is it any setup that you guys recommend for maximal data protection. Thanks, /Thom This message posted from opensolaris.org
2005 Feb 11
1
Icecast on port 80 and proxy servers that stay connected after user disconnects.
...9;s no way for the proxy > server to know not to cache it, unless you can tell it not to cache certain Cache-Control: no-cache Pragma: no-cache Actually, "Cache-Control: no-cache" is wrong, it should I suppose be "no-store" (or even "no-cache, no-store") - though stricly Cache-Control is HTTP/1.1 and Pragma should be the one taken notice of. The headers Icecast2 chucks out for streams is at the very end of src/format.c
2008 Jan 24
5
Mirrrors with Uneven Drives!?
I didn''t think this was possible, but apparently it is. How does this work? How do you mirror data on a 3 disk set? This message posted from opensolaris.org
2007 Aug 27
1
Nested ZFS sharenfs exports are empty on automount clients
Hello I''ve got nested ZFS filesystems exported via NFS. They are mounted on the clients using automount (from a NIS map). But: only the root exported filesystem shows any contents on the clients. Any sub-directories it has are fine, but any sub-filesystems are empty. ie. NIS map auto.stuff contains "stuff server:/stuff/images" server% zfs get sharenfs stuff/images
2009 Sep 18
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: fix WITHIN macro off by one
Equality in x <= y + z is already out of range. X must be stricly less. Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pq at iki.fi> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c index 6afd82e..539835a 100644 --- a/drivers...
2012 Dec 12
20
Solaris 11 System Reboots Continuously Because of a ZFS-Related Panic (7191375)
I''ve hit this bug on four of my Solaris 11 servers. Looking for anyone else who has seen it, as well as comments/speculation on cause. This bug is pretty bad. If you are lucky you can import the pool read-only and migrate it elsewhere. I''ve also tried setting zfs:zfs_recover=1,aok=1 with varying results. http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26502_01/html/E28978/gmkgj.html#scrolltoc
2010 Aug 03
2
When is the L2ARC refreshed if on a separate drive?
I''m running a mirrored pair of 2 TB SATA drives as my data storage drives on my home workstation, a Core i7-based machine with 10 GB of RAM. I recently added a sandforce-based 60 GB SSD (OCZ Vertex 2, NOT the pro version) as an L2ARC to the single mirrored pair. I''m running B134, with ZFS pool version 22, with dedup enabled. If I understand correctly, the dedup table should be in
2000 Nov 18
3
File Sharing
I have a network with one Linux machine and samba 2.0.7 as well as two windows 98 machines. We use one hard disk on the Linux machine to share important project files. Often we create new directories and here is the problem: The one creating the directory has full access (of course) but the other has not! I put create mode 777 but that is not done. The folder is /home/tmp but it is shared
2012 Jun 06
1
OT - mstts.agi - Where to find API key ?
Hi, I recently discovered http://zaf.github.com/asterisk-mstts/ . In the page above, it is mentioned you have to subscribe to Microsoft Translator API on Azure Marketplace. In Azure Marketplace, I found something called "Microsoft Translator". This API is free within a 2 000 000 characters per onth limit. Is this the API needed for MS TTS ? If not, where and how can I find the good
2008 Jan 10
2
NCQ
fun example that shows NCQ lowers wait and %w, but doesn''t have much impact on final speed. [scrubbing, devs reordered for clarity] extended device statistics device r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv svc_t %w %b sd2 454.7 0.0 47168.0 0.0 0.0 5.7 12.6 0 74 sd4 440.7 0.0 45825.9 0.0 0.0 5.5 12.4 0 78 sd6 445.7 0.0
2006 Jan 16
42
Linux Suggestions
I''m fairly new to Ruby & Rails and I come from a stricly M$ background. I''m trying to move into the world of open source, but I don''t have a good roadmap. I''m starting to develop a Rails-based product and I want to have the option to distribute it to non-hosted customers. So I''ve said all that to say this... I want to...
2008 Feb 21
3
raidz2 resilience on 3 disks
Hello, 1) If i create a raidz2 pool on some disks, start to use it, then the disks'' controllers change. What will happen to my zpool? Will it be lost or is there some disk tagging which allows zfs to recognise the disks? 2) if i create a raidz2 on 3 HDs, do i have any resilience? If any one of those drives fails, do i loose everything? I''ve got one such pool and
2009 Feb 05
1
nfs sharing of zfs sub filesystems - can it be done?
I''m new to zfs and opensolaris and so am not sure of the correct terminology for this question. I have a test machine running opensolaris 2008.11 (which I have been very impressed with so far). It has 1 disc for boot and 3 as a zpool (called tank, as per the majority of the examples ;)) This machine is a test "SAN" for use by a second test machine running vmware ESX (the free
2010 Dec 09
3
How many files & directories in a ZFS filesystem?
Looking for a little help, please. A contact from Oracle (Sun) suggested I pose the question to this email. We''re using ZFS on Solaris 10 in an application where there are so many directory-subdirectory layers, and a lot of small files (~1-2Kb) that we ran out of inodes (over 30 million!). So, the zfs question is, how can we see how many files & directories have been created in