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2007 Jul 14
3
zfs list hangs if zfs send is killed (leaving zfs receive process)
I was in the process of doing a large zfs send | zfs receive when I decided that I wanted to terminate the the zfs send process. I killed it, but the zfs receive doesn''t want to die... In the meantime my zfs list command just hangs. Here is the tail end of the truss output from a "truss zfs list": ioctl(3, ZFS_IOC_OBJSET_STATS, 0x08043484) = 0 ioctl(3,
2005 Dec 16
1
a problem in building dovecot @ opensolaris
Hi, I'm trying to build dovecot from snapshot dovecot-20051215.tar.gz on OpenSolaris Nevada build 28. I have added to the PATH directories for make, gcc and automake/autoconf (in BASH): $ export PATH=/opt/sfw/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:$PATH then executed --- $ aclocal $ libtoolize --force $ automake --add-missing $ autoheader $ autoconf --- And then make finished with --- Install prefix
2007 Jul 17
3
Small problem with src/lib/mountpoint.c [now with patch attached!]
Greetings - [SIGH: I hit the "Send" button instead of "Attach". Here's Take 2...] Whilst playing with getting quotas from NFS-mounted filestores I've just discovered a slight problem with src/lib/mountpoint.c I had things working on a Solaris 10 test machine which had the mailstore mounted 'normally' using an entry in /etc/vfstab. However when I changed
2007 Dec 08
0
/dev/zfs ioctl performance
Hello, I have been trying to chase down some ZFS performance issues, and I was hoping someone with more ZFS experience might be able to comment. When running a "zfs list" command, it often takes several minutes to complete. I see similar behavior when running most other ZFS commands, such as "zfs set", or when creating a snapshot. While it is running, the load of the server
2008 Aug 26
5
Problem w/ b95 + ZFS (version 11) - seeing fair number of errors on multiple machines
Hi, After upgrading to b95 of OSOL/Indiana, and doing a ZFS upgrade to the newer revision, all arrays I have using ZFS mirroring are displaying errors. This started happening immediately after ZFS upgrades. Here is an example: ormandj at neutron.corenode.com:~$ zpool status pool: rpool state: DEGRADED status: One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error. An attempt was
2008 Jun 01
1
capacity query
Hi, My swap is on raidz1. Df -k and swap -l are showing almost no usage of swap, while zfs list and zpool list are showing me 96% capacity. Which should i believe? Justin # df -hk Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s1 14G 4.0G 10G 28% / /devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices ctfs
2006 Sep 01
4
create ZFS pool(s)/volume(s) during jumpstart instalation
Anyone have idea how to create ZFS pool and volumes during jumstart instalation ? (I''m using JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit) kloczek
2008 Apr 03
3
[Bug 971] New: zfs key -l fails after unloading (keyscope=dataset)
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=971 Summary: zfs key -l fails after unloading (keyscope=dataset) Classification: Development Product: zfs-crypto Version: unspecified Platform: Other OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: other AssignedTo:
2001 Sep 29
1
smbmount won't work for normal user
Can't mount share on my linux boxes as a regular user. I have no trouble mounting shares as root. This problem occurs on both my linux boxes. All the commands I show I have run as a regular user. Here is all the data I have: smbmount \\\\JHAMMER6\\public /mnt/NetWork/JHAMMER6/public/ -o debug=6 mount.smbfs started (version 2.0.7) Initialising global parameters params.c:pm_process() -
2008 Oct 09
0
"zfs set sharenfs" takes a long time to return.
I have an X4500 fileserver (NFS, Samba) running OpenSolaris 2008.05 pkg upgraded to snv_91 with ~3200 filesystems (and ~27429 datasets, including snapshots). I''ve been encountering some pretty big slow-downs on this system when running certain zfs commands. The one causing me the most pain at the moment is setting the "sharenfs" property on a filesystem takes a little under 7
2007 Feb 10
16
How to backup a slice ? - newbie
... though I tried, read and typed the last 4 hours; still no clue. Please, can anyone give a clear idea on how this works: Get the content of c0d1s1 to c0d0s7 ? c0d1s1 is pool home and active; c0d0s7 is not active. I have followed the suggestion on http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/demos/zfs_demo.pdf % sudo zfs snapshot home at backup % zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER
2006 Sep 21
4
how do I find out if I am on a zfs filesystem
This may be a dumb question, but is there a way to find out if an arbitrary filesystem is actually a zfs filesystem? Like if I were to write a script that needs to do different steps based on the underlying filesystem. Any pointers welcome. -- Jan Hendrik Mangold Sun Microsystems 650-585-5484 (x81371) "idle hands are the developers workshop" -------------- next part
2013 Apr 09
19
[PATCH 00/17] Btrfs-progs: some receive related patches
Most fixes are trivial. The one from Alex is fixing a real bug that several users have reported. Alex sent the patch half a year ago and it was not yet integrated. The patch "Use /proc/mounts instead of /etc/mtab" is a repost. The patch "btrfs-receive optionally honors the end-cmd" is a preparation step to allow backup tools to multiplex a single communication stream (e.g. a
2010 Sep 12
2
dovecot 2.0.2 compile issues on Solaris 10u8 Sparc
I am having compile problems with Dovecot v2.0.2 on a well patched Solaris 10u8 Sparc system using the included gcc compiler. Version 2.0.0 compiled with out any issues using the same configure syntax. My ./configure syntax looks like this: ./configure --with-ssl=openssl --with-shadow Yahoo and Google searches turned up nothing for me. Reviewing the file mountpoint.c between version 2.0.0
2007 Mar 14
4
solaris 10 + dovecot (1)
hi... i try to make dovecot (v1.0.r26) in solaris 10 and i have the following problem # ./configure --with-ldap ... ... Install prefix ...................... : /usr/local File offsets ........................ : 64bit I/O loop method ..................... : poll File change notification method ..... : none Building with SSL support ........... : yes (OpenSSL) Building with IPv6 support ..........
1999 Jan 25
2
Samba, NT, and transient network failures
We've recently completed an internal eval of products to server Unix filesystems from our Unix fileservers to our NT clients via SMB. We evaluated two products, one of them was Samba 1.9.18pl10, the other was a commercial product. We've selected Samba. We had been using the commercial product for some time. All is great, fine, dandy. But, as a result of our experience with the
2009 Nov 26
5
rquota didnot show userquota (Solaris 10)
Hi, we have a new fileserver running on X4275 hardware with Solaris 10U8. On this fileserver we created one test dir with quota and mounted these on another Solaris 10 system. Here the quota command didnot show the used quota. Does this feature only work with OpenSolaris or is it intended to work on Solaris 10? Here what we did on the server: # zfs create -o mountpoint=/export/home2
2011 Oct 12
33
weird bug with Seagate 3TB USB3 drive
Banging my head against a Seagate 3TB USB3 drive. Its marketing name is: Seagate Expansion 3 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY3000102 format(1M) shows it identify itself as: Seagate-External-SG11-2.73TB Under both Solaris 10 and Solaris 11x, I receive the evil message: | I/O request is not aligned with 4096 disk sector size. | It is handled through Read Modify Write but the performance
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
2005 Nov 20
11
NFS question (and Best Practices)
I saw in another post that a best practices doc will be coming, but I figured I would try to get this working. I''m trying to understand why zfs uses so many "zfs create" so I can use it better. What makes sense is that each zfs fs can have it''s own options (compression, nfs, atime, quota, etc). I really love this because it is so tuneable -- compression on these