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2010 Jun 17
9
Monitoring filessytem access
When somebody is hammering on the system, I want to be able to detect who''s doing it, and hopefully even what they''re doing. I can''t seem to find any way to do that. Any suggestions? Everything I can find ... iostat, nfsstat, etc ... AFAIK, just show me performance statistics and so forth. I''m looking for something more granular. Either *who* the
2009 Mar 27
7
is zpool export/import | faster than rsync or cp
I need to move data from one zpool to another, lock stock and barrel, Being from linux background my instinct was to use rsync. But then I remembered seeing the `export/import options in man zpool.. And I''ve seen mention of them here too, but didn''t pay attention since I''d noticed no need yet. Now I''m wondering if the export/import sub commands might not be
2008 Dec 01
4
Is SUNWhd for Thumper only?
I read Ben Rockwood''s blog post about Thumpers and SMART (http://cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=993). Will the SUNWhd package only work on a Thumper? Can I use this on my snv_101 system with AMD 64 bit processor and nVidia SATA?
2008 Aug 20
9
ARCSTAT Kstat Definitions
Would someone "in the know" be willing to write up (preferably blog) definitive definitions/explanations of all the arcstats provided via kstat? I''m struggling with proper interpretation of certain values, namely "p", "memory_throttle_count", and the mru/mfu+ghost hit vs demand/prefetch hit counters. I think I''ve got it figured out, but
2011 Feb 16
2
ZFS utility like Filefrag on linux to help analyzing the extents mapping
Hello All, I''d like to know if there is an utility like `Filefrag'' shipped with e2fsprogs on linux, which is used to fetch the extents mapping info of a file(especially a sparse file) located on ZFS? I am working on efficient sparse file detection and backup through lseek(SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE) on ZFS, and I need to verify the result by comparing the original sparse file and
2013 Jan 13
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Do you use UML utility programs?
Oh I see. Thank you. I will study that. Journeyer 2013/1/13 Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu>: > You can easily collect this information with DTrace on a Mac (or > Solaris or FreeBSD) without any special LLVM instrumentation. > > -- Sean Silva -- ---------------------------------------- Journeyer J. Joh o o s a p r o g r a m m e r a t g m a i l d o t c o m
2013 Jan 13
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Do you use UML utility programs?
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Journeyer J. Joh <oosaprogrammer at gmail.com> wrote: > Oh I see. Thank you. I will study that. You will want to use the pid provider. The most basic thing you can probably do is to turn on flowindent and just trace `pid$target:::entry' and `pid$target:::return`, which will trace all the function calls and returns. This blog post
2006 Dec 21
2
ZFS
So, I''ve read the wikipedia, and have done a lot of research on google about it, but it just doesn''t make sense to me. Correct me if I''m wrong, but you can take a simple 5/10/20 GB drive or whatever size, and turn it into exabytes of storage space? If that is not true, please explain the importance of this other than the self heal and those other features. Thank you
2007 Jan 21
2
Help with Installation on OpenSolaris (TextDrive Containers)
Gents, I installed ferret successfully in my MacOS (rails development) using the gem install. I did some tests and everything worked fine. Then I tried to install it on the same way on my production environment at TextDrive? running OpenSolaris? (container). This time ''gem install ferret'' seems to be completed: [92140-AA:~/web/labs/blogblogs/trunk] root# gem install ferret
2011 Jan 21
1
CentOS and Dell MD3200i / MD3220i iSCSI w/ multipath
We've been wrestling with this for ... rather longer than I'd care to admit. Host / initiator systems are a number of real and virtualized CentOS 5.5 boxes. Storage arrays / targets are Dell MD3220i storage arrays. CentOS is not a Dell-supported configuration, and we've had little helpful advice from Dell. There's been some amount of FUD in that Dell don't seem to know what
2013 Mar 20
11
System started crashing hard after zpool reconfigure and OI upgrade
I have two identical Supermicro boxes with 32GB ram. Hardware details at the end of the message. They were running OI 151.a.5 for months. The zpool configuration was one storage zpool with 3 vdevs of 8 disks in RAIDZ2. The OI installation is absolutely clean. Just next-next-next until done. All I do is configure the network after install. I don''t install or enable any other services.
2006 Mar 06
3
Two asterisks on one machine
Hello friends, Can I run two asterisks running simultaneously on the same machine? I want one to run v1.0.2 for h323 ( which is an old and running production system ) and one for sip implementation. I wonder how it can be done since they will want access to the same ports and ip addresses. Does anyone know to do this or has done this before? Please share your experiences please.
2004 Oct 07
0
cp -arl stuck in __wait_on_freeing_inode
Hi all. I posted this to LKML, but might get a faster reply if I go direct to you. I haven't subscribed, so please reply to me too... I began a bk export -du patch and shortly afterwards a cp -arl on the kernel source tree. The latter got stuck in ext3_lookup iget_locked find_inode_fast __wait_on_freeing_inode schedule The box is running 2.6.8.1 with SMP, HT scheduler and preempt (can
2004 May 19
0
cp weird behaviour, some copied files differ from original.
Hi. I know that for the problem that will follow many things other than ext3 are involved, like a kernel upgrade, a possible coreutils mis-behaviour and other, so I beg your pardon if I'm not in the right place ... Now the problem. I have met a trouble upgrading web/dns server running linux. Precisely, I have upgraded the kernel from 2.4.9 to 2.6.6 and the hard disk also, from 20Gb to
2007 Dec 14
0
bin/91622: cp(1) does not update atime of the source file
Synopsis: cp(1) does not update atime of the source file State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: dds State-Changed-When: Fri Dec 14 08:33:46 UTC 2007 State-Changed-Why: This problem has been fixed in RELENG_6. Pending MFC is no longer pertinent. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=91622
2006 Jan 10
1
bin/91622: /bin/cp does not update atime of the source file
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, joe wrote: >> Environment: > RELENG_4 20051028 >> Description: > [cp fails to update atime] > > this occurs regardless of whether or not the user has > rwx permissions on the source file. does not apply of > course if the source filesystem is mounted read-only. > they are read-write here. > > since the source file is indeed being read,
2009 Jan 06
0
chan_sccp and CISCO CP-7914 Module
Hello list, Has anyone on list had experience with getting the 7914 module working with Asterisk, probably using the chan-sccp drivers? I have 7912 and 7940 phones working OK, I need something for reception, and I was thinking a 7960 with two of these modules would handle it, but need to know that someone has got it working somewhere (seeing lines that are free, busy etc) Mikel
2010 Jul 27
0
Command line not conform with mv/cp convention
This may not be regarded as a bug, but it actually affects and is sometimes boring. Suppose *foo* and *bar* are directories. When someone types: *rsync foo/ bar* rsync will sync foo/* into bar/ However, if he/she types: *mv foo/ bar* mv will move foo into bar/ and cp behaves like mv I think the trailing / shouldn't matter so much. What matters should be the asterisk after / This is
2012 Feb 17
1
Different cp values in rpart() using plotcp() and printcp()
hi, I have a question regarding cp values in rpart(). When I use plotcp() I get a figure with cp values on the x-axsis, but then I use printcp() the cp values in that list are different from the values in the figure by plotcp(). Does someone know why? Silje [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jan 22
1
Equivalent between rsync -aHr and cp -al
Hi, Just a quick question. I am looking for a replacement for the command "cp -al" which has problems dealing with a massive amount of files (http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2003-12/msg00028.html). Could I use "rsync -aHr" to do _exactly_ the same thing as "cp -al"? I just want to make sure before trying it. Thanks for your help. Charles --