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2008 Jan 23
4
Synchronous scrub?
Say I''m firing off an at(1) or cron(1) job to do scrubs, and say I want to scrub two pools sequentially because they share one device. The first pool, BTW, is a mirror comprising of a smaller disk and a subset of a larger disk. The other pool is the remainder of the larger disk. I see no documentation mentioning how to scrub, then wait-until-completed. I''m happy to be pointed
2009 Apr 01
4
ZFS Locking Up periodically
I''ve recently re-installed an X4500 running Nevada b109 and have been experiencing ZFS lock ups regularly (perhaps once every 2-3 days). The machine is a backup server and receives hourly ZFS snapshots from another thumper - as such, the amount of zfs activity tends to be reasonably high. After about 48 - 72 hours, the file system seems to lock up and I''m unable to do anything
2007 Jan 10
1
Solaris 10 11/06
Now that Solaris 10 11/06 is available, I wanted to post the complete list of ZFS features and bug fixes that were included in that release. I''m also including the necessary patches for anyone wanting to get all the ZFS features and fixes via patches (NOTE: later patch revision may already be available): Solaris 10 Update 3 (11/06) Patches sparc Patches * 118833-36 SunOS 5.10:
2006 Oct 31
0
6398779 Need to reduce address limits for devices downstream of a BCM 5708/5714/5715 bridge
Author: cjj Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: a58472277959c34c37827af84da191ceba990899 Log message: 6398779 Need to reduce address limits for devices downstream of a BCM 5708/5714/5715 bridge Files: create: usr/src/uts/sparc/pxb_bcm/Makefile update: usr/src/cmd/pcidr/etc/SUNW,EC_dr,ESC_dr_req,sysevent.conf update: usr/src/pkgdefs/SUNWckr/prototype_sparc update:
2005 Apr 29
0
[Bug 2670] New: rsync does not support Solaris' doorfs
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2670 Summary: rsync does not support Solaris' doorfs Product: rsync Version: 2.6.4 Platform: Sparc OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: zosh@ife.ee.ethz.ch
2010 Jun 28
23
zpool import hangs indefinitely (retry post in parts; too long?)
Now at 36 hours since zdb process start and: PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP 827 root 4936M 4931M sleep 59 0 0:50:47 0.2% zdb/209 Idling at 0.2% processor for nearly the past 24 hours... feels very stuck. Thoughts on how to determine where and why? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2006 Jun 15
4
devid support for EFI partition improved zfs usibility
Hi, guys, I have add devid support for EFI, (not putback yet) and test it with a zfs mirror, now the mirror can recover even a usb harddisk is unplugged and replugged into a different usb port. But there is still something need to improve. I''m far from zfs expert, correct me if I''m wrong. First, zfs should sense the hotplug event. I use zfs status to check the status of the
2010 Jul 06
2
Jul 06 00:06:15 dict: Error: dict client: Broken handshake
After building and install dovecot I then made my own self signed SSL certs and placed them carefully into the correct places : Thus : # grep -v "^#" dovecot-openssl.cnf | grep -v "^$" [ req ] default_bits = 1024 encrypt_key = yes distinguished_name = req_dn x509_extensions = cert_type prompt = no [ req_dn ] C=CA ST=Ontario L=Toronto O=Blastwave OU=IMAP server
2007 Dec 09
8
zpool kernel panics.
Hi Folks, I''ve got a 3.9 Tb zpool, and it is casing kernel panics on my Solaris 10 280r (SPARC) server. The message I get on panic is this: panic[cpu1]/thread=2a100a95cc0: zfs: freeing free segment (offset=423713792 size=1024) This seems to come about when the zpool is being used or being scrubbed - about twice a day at the moment. After the reboot, the scrub seems to have
2007 Feb 12
17
NFS/ZFS performance problems - txg_wait_open() deadlocks?
Hi. System is snv_56 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440, zil_disable=1 We see many operation on nfs clients to that server really slow (like 90 seconds for unlink()). It''s not a problem with network, there''s also plenty oc CPU available. Storage isn''t saturated either. First strange thing - normally on that server nfsd has about 1500-2500 number of threads. I did