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2013 May 24
0
zpool resource fails with incorrect error
I''m working to expand / develop on the zpool built-in type, but the zpool command is failing and Puppet''s returned stderr is not what I get if I copy/paste the command given by the debug output. # cat /etc/puppet/manifests/zpool_raidz2.pp zpool { ''tank'': ensure => present, raidz => [ ''d01 d02 d03 d04'', ''d05 d06
2006 Mar 21
3
Rsync 4TB datafiles...?
I need to rsync 4 TB datafiles to remote server and clone to a new oracle database..I have about 40 drives that contains this 4 TB data. I would like to do rsync from a directory level by using --files-from=FILE option. But the problem is what will happen if the network connection fails the whole rsync will fail right. rsync -a srchost:/ / --files-from=dbf-list and dbf-list would contain this:
2006 Jan 15
2
rsync of file list
Hi All, I would to rsync data spread of many files from remote site. Each file may exist in total different location - the path for each file may be different. My question is: Can I do it one single rsync command, giving a file containing list of paths as parameter, or do I need to run rsync for each file. I did not find any option doing it in the man page. I tried to play with
2018 Jan 24
1
random sample set for regression
Hi, I'm not a programmer, so I have a question about R functions, I run the Random Forest regression models, but I would like to run the random forest model 1000 times with different random sample set. to check the uncertainty of the regression model estimates. exemple of data: ################################# table= all Y: all$AGB X variables: Variables=as.matrix(all[, c( "min",
2007 Jun 17
18
6 disk raidz2 or 3 stripe 2 way mirror
I''m playing around with ZFS and want to figure out the best use of my 6x 300GB SATA drives. The purpose of the drives is to store all of my data at home (video, photos, music, etc). I''m debating between: 6x 300GB disks in a single raidz2 pool --or-- 2x (3x 300GB disks in a pool) mirrored I''ve read up a lot on ZFS, but I can''t really figure out which is
2012 Jan 15
22
Does raidzN actually protect against bitrot? If yes - how?
"Does raidzN actually protect against bitrot?" That''s a kind of radical, possibly offensive, question formula that I have lately. Reading up on theory of RAID5, I grasped the idea of the write hole (where one of the sectors of the stripe, such as the parity data, doesn''t get written - leading to invalid data upon read). In general, I think the same applies to bitrot of
2001 Jun 05
2
a bug? (PR#968)
--T4sUOijqQbZv57TR Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Dear R, I would like to report what I think is a bug in R. I am running R within emacs on a Digital AlphaStation. See the version information at the end of my R session for details. I also attach a copy of the file that is read in the `read.table' command. Here's my R session, with a few
2006 Feb 22
5
Rsync help needed...
Hello, I was reading your posts about RSYNC. We have a massive Oracle schema lots of datafiles about 750 GB size. We do rsync datafiles from source to target server but everytime we cleanup the datafiles on the target server and do rsync every 2 weeks. On the target side mostly the datafiles will be same but on source we might have added few datafiles or made some changes in data and as such the
2009 Oct 01
4
RAIDZ v. RAIDZ1
So, I took four 1.5TB drives and made RAIDZ, RAIDZ1 and RAIDZ2 pools. The sizes for the pools were 5.3TB, 4.0TB, and 2.67TB respectively. The man page for RAIDZ states that "The raidz vdev type is an alias for raidz1." So why was there a difference between the sizes for RAIDZ and RAIDZ1? Shouldn''t the size be the same for "zpool create raidz ..." and "zpool
2013 Aug 17
1
[LLVMdev] [brlcad-devel] Clang vs. gcc for building BRL-CAD
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 7:08 AM, Tom Browder <tom.browder at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:15 AM, Tom Browder <tom.browder at gmail.com>wrote: > >> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:58 PM, Tom Browder <tom.browder at gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Tom Browder <tom.browder at gmail.com>wrote: >>>
2008 May 04
3
Some bugs/inconsistencies.
Hi. I''m working on getting the most recent ZFS to the FreeBSD''s CVS. Because of the huge amount of changes, I decided to work on ZFS regression tests, so I''m more or less sure nothing broke in the meantime. (Yes, I know about ZFS testsuite, but unfortunately I wasn''t able to port it to FreeBSD, it was just too much work. I''m afraid it is too
2012 Jun 16
4
Failing to start or create VM, cannot connect to hypervisor host
Greetings - I shutdown one of my Centos 6.2 VMs for some offline maintenance and am now unable to get it to restart. I am also unable to create and start a new VM. The host system is Centos 6.2, fully up to date. I have been searching Google for two days and have not been successful in getting a VM to start. I have restarted libvirtd, but did not want to shutdown my other two running VMs and
2009 Mar 28
53
Can this be done?
I currently have a 7x1.5tb raidz1. I want to add "phase 2" which is another 7x1.5tb raidz1 Can I add the second phase to the first phase and basically have two raid5''s striped (in raid terms?) Yes, I probably should upgrade the zpool format too. Currently running snv_104. Also should upgrade to 110. If that is possible, would anyone happen to have the simple command lines to
2016 Jan 09
2
[cfe-dev] Is it a va_arg bug in clang?
Hi Richard, Thank you for the info. I build my code in Ubuntu-64bits with simply commands: “clang X64.c”, then run “./a.out” to see the output. If I replace my va_list, va_start, va_arg va_end with __builtin_ms_va_list, __builtin_ms_va_start, __builtin_ms_va_arg, __builtin_ms_va_end, my code will build fail in Ubuntu with below message. Do you suggest I should build it in windows and not in
2008 Feb 08
4
Subsetting a data.frame degenerates at one column?
Greetings. At the moment, I'm applying R to some AIX 'nmon' output, trying to get a handle on some disk performance metrics. In case anyone's interested: http://docs.osg.ufl.edu/tsm/pdf/ some of them are more edifying than others. (ahem) I'm trying to develop a somewhat general framework for plotting these measures, in the hopes that it's of some use to people other
2009 Mar 27
1
General help for a function I'm attempting to write
Hello, I have written a small function ('JostD' based upon a recent molecular ecology paper) to calculate genetic distance between populations (columns in my data set). As I have it now I have to tell it which 2 columns to use (X, Y). I would like it to automatically calculate 'JostD' for all combinations of columns, perhaps returning a matrix of distances. Thanks for any help
2010 Aug 06
3
Reconfigure zpool
I have zpool like that pool: tank state: ONLINE scrub: none requested config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM tank ONLINE 0 0 0 raidz3-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 ___c6t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 ___c6t1d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 ___c6t2d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 ___c6t3d0 ONLINE 0 0 0 ___c6t4d0 ONLINE
2007 Sep 26
1
Balancing reads across mirror sets
Hi all, I have an interesting project that I am working on. It is a large volume file download service that is in need of a new box. There current systems are not able to handle the load because for various reasons they have become very I/O limited. We currently run on Debian Linux with 3ware hardware RAID5. I am not sure of the exact disk config as it is a leased system that I have never
2018 Jan 09
2
Bricks to sub-volume mapping
Hi Team, Please let me know how I can know which bricks are part of which sub-volumes in case of disperse volume, for example in below volume has two sub-volumes : Type: Distributed-Disperse Volume ID: 6dc8ced8-27aa-4481-bfe8-057133c31d0b Status: Started Snapshot Count: 0 Number of Bricks: 2 x (4 + 2) = 12 Transport-type: tcp Bricks: Brick1: pdchyperscale1sds:/ws/disk1/ws_brick Brick2:
2013 Sep 27
2
RV: cronbach
¿existe algún método en el cual no sea necesario hacer este trabajo y que aparezcan los nombres de las preguntas? label.cronbach <- label.var(p01, "¿Le agrada el programa que se le ha mostrado? ") label.cronbach <- label.var(p02, "¿Cree que ayuda en el aprendizaje?") label.cronbach <- label.var(p03, "¿Propicia el trabajo en el equipo?") label.cronbach