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2009 Aug 23
23
incremental backup with zfs to file
FULL backup to a file zfs snapshot -r rpool at 0908 zfs send -Rv rpool at 0908 > /net/remote/rpool/snaps/rpool.0908 INCREMENTAL backup to a file zfs snapshot -i rpool at 0908 rpool at 090822 zfs send -Rv rpool at 090822 > /net/remote/rpool/snaps/rpool.090822 As I understand the latter gives a file with changes between 0908 and 090822. Is this correct? How do I restore those files? I know
2009 Feb 17
5
scrub on snv-b107
scrub completed after 1h9m with 0 errors on Tue Feb 17 12:09:31 2009 This is about twice as slow as the same srub on a solaris 10 box with a mirrored zfs root pool. Has scrub become that much slower? And if so, why? -- Dick Hoogendijk -- PGP/GnuPG key: 01D2433D + http://nagual.nl/ | SunOS sxce snv107 ++ + All that''s really worth doing is what we do for others (Lewis Carrol)
2009 Feb 27
3
luactive question
After a liveupgrade and luactivate I can login to the -new- BE. My question is: do I have to luactive the -old- BE again if I want to chose that one from the grub menu or can I just run it if I want to. -- Dick Hoogendijk -- PGP/GnuPG key: 01D2433D + http://nagual.nl/ | SunOS sxce snv107 ++ + All that''s really worth doing is what we do for others (Lewis Carrol)
2009 Apr 19
21
[on-discuss] Reliability at power failure?
Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote: > > I would suggest that you follow my recipe: not check the boot-archive > during a reboot. And then report back. (I''m assuming that that will take > several weeks) > We are back at square one; or, at the subject line. I did a zpool status -v, everything was hunky dory. Next, a power failure, 2 hours later, and this is what zpool status
2009 Jan 28
11
destroy means destroy, right?
Hi, I just said zfs destroy pool/fs, but meant to say zfs destroy pool/junk. Is ''fs'' really gone? thx jake
2008 Jun 17
6
mirroring zfs slice
Hi All, I had a slice with zfs file system which I want to mirror, I followed the procedure mentioned in the amin guide I am getting this error. Can you tell me what I did wrong? root # zpool list NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT export 254G 230K 254G 0% ONLINE - root # echo |format Searching for disks...done
2008 Aug 04
1
S10u6, zfs and zones
My server runs S10u5. All slices are UFS. I run a couple of sparse zones on a seperate slice mounted on /zones. When S10u6 comes out booting of ZFS will become possible. That is great news. However, will it be possible to have those zones I run now too? I always understood ZFS and root zones are difficult. I hope to be able to change all FS to ZFS, including the space for the sparse zones. Does
2010 Jan 24
4
zfs streams
Can I send a zfs send stream (ZFS pool version 22 ; ZFS filesystem version 4) to a zfs receive stream on Solaris 10 (ZFS pool version 15 ; ZFS filesystem version 4)? -- Dick Hoogendijk -- PGP/GnuPG key: 01D2433D + http://nagual.nl/ | SunOS 10u7 5/09 | OpenSolaris 2010.03 b131 + All that''s really worth doing is what we do for others (Lewis Carrol)
2008 Nov 14
23
Still more questions WRT selecting a mobo for small ZFS RAID
Like many others, I am looking to put together a SOHO NAS based on ZFS/CIFS. The plan is 6 x 1TB drives in RAIDZ2 configuration, driven via mobo with 6 SATA ports. I''ve read most, if not all, of the threads here, as well as sbredon''s excellent article on building a home NAS, yet I still have a number of unanswered questions. I was leaning heavily towards the M2N-E for a while,
2009 Aug 27
5
Help on efficiency/vectorization
Dear R users, I am trying to extract the rownames of a data set for which each columns meet a certain criteria. (condition - elements of each column to be equal 1) I have the correct result, however I am seeking for more efficient (desire vectorization) way in implementing such problem as it can get quite messy if there are hundreds of columns. Arbitrary data set and codes are shown below for
2013 Feb 28
1
help for an R automated procedures
Dear, I would like to post the following question to the r-help on Nabble (thanks in advance for the attention, Gustavo Vieira): Hi there. I have a data set on hands with 5,220 cases and I'd like to automate some procedures (but I have almost no programming knowledge). The data has some continuous variables that are grouped by 2 others: the name of species and the locality where they were
2010 May 06
2
Data frame "pivoting"
Dear R experts, I am trying to solve this problem, related to the possibility of changing the shape of a data frame using a "pivoting-like" function. I have a dataframe df of observations as follows: ID VALIDITY YEAR PROPERTY PROPERTY VALUE A1 2007 P1 V1 A1 2007 P2 V2 A1 2007 P3 V3 A1 2008 P1 V10 A1 2008 P2 V20 A2 2007 P5 V50 A2 2008 P6 V20 A3 2007
2005 Jul 25
1
[LLVMdev] How to partition registers into different RegisterClass?
2005/7/24, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org>: > Ah, ok. In that case, you want to put all of the registers in one register > file, and not make the constant register allocatable (e.g. see > X86RegisterInfo.td, and note how the register classes include EBP and ESP, > but do not register allocate them (through the definition of > allocation_order_end()). > > -Chris
2004 Jul 27
1
Empty print queue
Folks, (I'm a quite new Samba user. I.e. lamer. ;-) File sharing works well. Users can also print on shared printers. But - (Windows XP) clients mostly report printers as unaccessable, - Opening printer icon produces empty list of queued jobs. I spent half a day with debugging smbd. I found, that the configured 'lpq command' runs well, its output is parsed correctly. However the
2005 Oct 13
1
expand.grid problem
Hi all, I want to make all possible combination from dataset below: V1 <- c(0,1,2) V2 <- c(0,1) V3 <- c(0,1) V4 <- c(0,1) V5 <- c(0,1) V6 <- c(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20) V7 <- c(0,1,2,3,4,5,6) V8 <- c(0,1) V9 <- c(0,1) V10 <- c(0,1) V11 <- c(0,1) V12 <- c(0,1) V13 <- c(0,1) V14
2012 Jan 08
1
creating vectors from data-frames
I am having a problem with creating a vector from a rows or columns, I searched around and found as.vector(x), but it does not seem to do what it says it does I have included an example below, of doing what would seem to be the method required to create a vector, but instead it creates a one row data frame. What is required to actually create a vector. Many thanks Philip > data
2018 Apr 24
4
How to visualise what code is processed within a for loop
Hi, I am trying to debug the following code: for (i in 1:10){ t <- paste("d0$V",i,sep="") t <- ifelse(regexpr(d1[i,1],d0$X0)>0,1,0) } and I would like to see what code is actually processing R, how can I do that? More to the point, I am trying to update my variables d0$V1 to d0$V10 according to the presence or absence of some text (contained in the file d1)
2011 Jul 21
2
User input(unknown name and number of files)
Dear all, I need your help as I was not able to find out the solution. The thing is- I am having a code which is reading file with this code- df=read.table("Case2.pileup",fill=T,sep="\t",colClasses="character") but as am making a tool so that user can use it and can do analysis on his file.But the name of the file will not be Case2.pileup and I want to use this
2018 Apr 24
0
How to visualise what code is processed within a for loop
The loop never assigns anything to d0, only t. The first line makes t a character string "d0$V1" (or "d0$V2" etc.). The second line assigns either 0 or 1 to t. Looking at this, I don't think you've got into the R psychology (bad news if you want to use R, good news in many other ways). I assume d0 is a list, so could you put the V's into a vector, and then just use
2020 Sep 20
2
expresiones regulares
Hola a tod en s ?alquien sabria como convertir estas frases con expresiones regulares? 1.3ptd -> 1.3 ptd 1.3ptdm -> 1.3 ptdm 4.4ptdm23j -> 4.4 ptdm 23j 7.716s -> 7.7 16s 1.4hola -> 1.4 hola 1.4hola.hola -> 1.4 hola.hola 5.5v6 -> 5.5 v6 5.5v6sdp -> 5.5 v6 sdp 5.5v10sdp -> 5.5 v10 sdp de forma que esta frase "hola 1.3ptd 1.3ptdm 4.4ptdm23j 7.716s 1.4hola pepe