Omen Wild wrote:
It's a backup server with 16TB sitting on it with only a top level
filesystem. I can move the parent directories of the corrupt file around,
at least within the same filesystem. I believe that moving it to a new
filesystem will require ZFS to read the file (and xattrs) in order
Jan Vlach wrote:
Hi Omen,
how about moving all other data than fcouncil.html to different zfs
dataset and then doing zfs destroy on the original dataset?
No guarantee that this would work though ..
That is how I recovered my data. This left me with a small enough data
set to send to a VM
Omen Wild wrote:
Quoting Dan McDonald on Mon, Sep 14 18:41:
One thing you can try is to overwrite the file and then remove it.
Someone else reported a similar vug, and it turned out to be corrupt
metadata or extended attributes.
No luck. I get an "Operation not applicable"
Omen Wild wrote:
Quoting Ian Collins <i...@ianshome.com> on Wed, Sep 16 10:31:
No luck. I get an "Operation not applicable" error trying to overwrite it:
root@zaphod:/zaphod/backuppc/trash# mv a fcouncil.html
mv: failed to access 'corrupt.html': Operation not applicable
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Dan McDonald wrote:
On Sep 11, 2014, at 2:40 PM, Jon Hull jh...@jncs.com wrote:
The board has 1g nics and those worked fine (igb). I was supposed to get a 10g
version of the board but my boss sold it before I had a chance to test it out.
The 10g may actually be a 40g with 4x 10G ports. If
Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
hello,
is anyone out here using omnios as their primary and only software
development platform? perhaps for illumos development?
Does anyone use only one development platform? Each has its own
strength and weaknesses.
I use Solaris as a desktop (because my (spit)
Rune Tipsmark wrote:
Ok , had a chance to loop the cables now, the second I loop the 2 ports on my
Windows server it brings it up as 10gbit as expected.
OmniOS still brings it up as 1gbit, tried changing cables as well.
Next stop must be a support case with SM I suppose.
Did you have the
Natxo Asenjo wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com
mailto:i...@ianshome.com wrote:
You could try setting the mountpoint of
tank/zones/zone1/ROOT/zbe-5 (assuming that was the last version
use had mounted) to /tank/zones/zone1/root.
zfs set
Rune Tipsmark wrote:
As stated above,
Got a Super Micro X9DRE-TF+ with onboard Intel X540 10Gbase-T with a
cat6 cable straight into another server (with Windows) using a PCI-E
Intel X540-T2 10Gbase-T as well.
I have the same combination of hardware (about a year old) and
everything
Natxo Asenjo wrote:
Hi Ian,
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com
mailto:i...@ianshome.com wrote:
Natxo Asenjo wrote:
But how do I reimport the zones I had? I have the data on the
same data pool, but I do not have any config files (obviously
Natxo Asenjo wrote:
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 11:36 PM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com
mailto:i...@ianshome.com wrote:
No, I was referring to zoneadm -z zone1 attach. Use create -b
in the config and then attach once the zone is configured.
ok, sorry about that:
# zoneadm -z zone1
Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 3 June 2014 17:18, ken mays via openindiana-discuss
openindiana-disc...@openindiana.org wrote:
snip
Point is there are a few options and custom servers or the cheap ones on
eBay for $500 (i.e. Dell R710 or similar)...
minor nit. the Dell R710's have Broadcom
Jim Klimov wrote:
Thus the box we'd build should be good with storage (including responsive
read-write NFS) and VM hosting. I am not sure whether OI, OmniOS or ESX(i?)
with HBA passthrough onto an illumos-based storage/infrastructure services VM
would be a better fit. Also, I was away from
Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
Maybe I am demonstrating my ignorance here, but another might be: a decent
GUI. This is one of the places where kvm falls down badly, IMO. You seem
have have three choices:
1. Go the CLI route.
2. Install a distro with a GUI, and use whatever builtin tools support
Does anyone have any experience with this issue (Assertion failed:
rn-rn_nozpool == B_FALSE, file ../common/libzfs_import.c, line 1077,
function zpool_open_func) with OmniOS?
I have a large system that used to be happy running OmniOS until the a
pool became corrupted and I had to rebuild it.
Saso Kiselkov wrote:
Hi Dan,
First off, the Samsung 840 Pro apparently doesn't have power loss
protection, so DON'T use it for slog (ZIL). Use some enterprise-class
SSD that has proper protection of its DRAM contents. Even better, if you
have the cash to spend, get a ZeusRAM - these are true
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