I was trying to do a zfs send / receive of a zfs
dataset that had data errors. While doing so the
kernel panicked. But i removed the file that had the
error and scrubbed the dataset. This cleared the
error and zfs send/receive was successfull.
Is this a bug?. Can i submit a bug report. I
So you are using Solaris 10 as your operating system and not Solaris Express
or OpenSolaris 2008.11? Do you know the names of any of the missing files?
If so maybe you could try finding them with a command that should looks
something like this:
find / -name missingwallpaperfile.png
In situations like this, I always like to blame the hardware RAID card for any
and everything that goes wrong (including slow performance), especially the
cheap P.O.S. cards everyone is using nowadays like Adaptecs and Highpoint
Rocket RAID cards (zoom! there went all your data!).
Honestly, I
pkg set-authority -P -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev dev
pkg image-update
I take this to mean that there are no longer any more bizzare gotchas in
upgrading to the builds after snv_98 ?
You know the kind of thing where if you forget to type in something like
pfexec
pkg set-authority -P -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev dev
pkg image-update
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On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Phillip Wagstrom -- Area Technical
Engineer phillip.wagst...@sun.com wrote:
Jürgen Keil wrote:
I noticed a similar issue on my Tecra M5 when going from builds 109 to
builds 110 and 111. powertop would say that the cpu would be running at
1GHz but kstat would
Didn't have this before, so I wonder if it has to make with nv111?
Around once per day, the mouse pointer freezes (be it in a terminal window or
web browser), then the hard drive LED is 100% active, and after about 2-3
seconds the machine reboots.
Since this has never happened before, I wonder
Uwe Dippel udip...@gmail.com wrote:
Didn't have this before, so I wonder if it has to make with nv111?
Around once per day, the mouse pointer freezes (be it in a terminal window or
web browser), then the hard drive LED is 100% active, and after about 2-3
seconds the machine reboots.
Since
Uwe Dippel udip...@gmail.com wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
This looks as if you have a chance to get a kernel core dump.
Did you check /var/crash/hostname
for cores and use mdb to get the reason?
Yes, I have (cores). But no clue (despite Google) how to do that reasonably.
Frequency transition now occurs during the thread switching if the
cmt_utilization
of the power active domain think it's necessary.
It's(event-mode) much more sensitive than before(poll-mode), even kstat |
grep
current_clock_Hz is possible to trigger a frequency transition. So, now,
I'm not sure if the fan is managed or not. It takes some time to heat
the CPU up or cool it down and it's already running pretty fast without
load...
You can try to run dtrace -m tzmon (enables all probes in the
tzmon kernel module), maybe some of the acpi error probes
(tzmon_set_power
Joerg Schilling wrote:
This looks as if you have a chance to get a kernel core dump.
Did you check /var/crash/hostname
for cores and use mdb to get the reason?
Yes, I have (cores). But no clue (despite Google) how to do that reasonably.
Could you point me to a useful link, please?
Uwe
All,
It has been a while since the last Town Hall meeting, and a lot has gone
on since then. We are planning the next Town Hall meeting for Friday
April 24th from 8am to 10am PT. Attending will be Dan Roberts,
OpenSolaris Marketing, along with myself and a number of engineers from
the
Anon Y Mous wrote:
pkg set-authority -P -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev dev
pkg image-update
I take this to mean that there are no longer any more bizzare gotchas in upgrading to the builds after snv_98 ?
No, and if there were, they would be in the release notes.
You know the kind of
I suggest you to try KeePass (on Windows) and KeePassX on OpenSolaris (you'll
have to compile gcc4.3/4, q4.5 and KeePassX though, but they're usually needed
anyway...)
I recently compiled the latest version of keepassx with success (had to tweak
the compile flags to have -include keepassx.h
Is it similar to the following bug?
Bug ID: 6577985
Synopsis: panic when zfs send a snapshot with i/o
errors
ttp://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6577985
Yes.. But instead of a file i'm receiving to a new zpool.
I'm away from my machine. (hence, i can cat /etc/release) But,
Is it similar to the following bug?
Bug ID: 6577985
Synopsis: panic when zfs send a snapshot with i/o errors
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6577985
Yes.. But instead of a file i'm receiving to a new zpool.
I'm away from my machine. (hence, i can't cat
have a look at scponly ( http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/ )
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Thanks so much, Joerg! This is what I was looking for.
And here are the results:
::msgbuf
MESSAGE
ii0 is /pseudo/i...@0
pseudo-device: fssnap0
fssnap0 is /pseudo/fss...@0
pseudo-device: winlock0
winlock0 is /pseudo/winl...@0
Well, no one answered, but I have since confirmed both from Intel/Solaris press
and my own testing that i7, X58 and ICH10 are a fine match with OpenSolaris
2008.11. However, as with all of the ICHxR chipsets, if you can't disable the
RAID in the BIOS by setting it to AHCI/non-RAID mode, you
Hello,
I am very new to Solaris, I was using OpenSolaris 2008 LiveCD in Virtual Box
and after spending some time reading about it, I quite like ZFS and Zones. I
have played around with ZFS in Virtual Box creating multiple drives and
simulated failures. I have decided to build a new
Has anybody around here ever used HP-UX or AIX or any other relevant non-BSD,
non-Linux UNIX-style operating system before?
If so, what do you think are the disadvantages and advantages of these other
operating systems vis-a-vis Solaris?
I found this interesting link that compares HP-UX to
Greetings,
In HP-UX 11v2/v3 you can use either /opt/ignite/bin/print_manifest or
machinfo for information about the machine, this does include the
amount of memory.
On Apr 13, 2009, at 2:51 AM, Anon Y Mous wrote:
Has anybody around here ever used HP-UX or AIX or any other relevant
In HP-UX 11v2/v3 you can use either /opt/ignite/bin/print_manifest or
machinfo for information about the machine, this does include the
amount of memory.
So the thing that the loudermilk.org author was complaining about only applies
to the eight year old HP-UX 11iv1 ? Or does the machinfo
Hi,
Well as they say, it takes all kinds:) HP-UX is definitely a different beast
and 11i hasn't significantly changed over the years other than hardware support
and bug fixes. AIX on the other hand is a bit more bizarre with things like
ODM, SMIT, and the command line tools. However, I would
Has anybody around here ever used HP-UX or AIX or any
other relevant non-BSD, non-Linux UNIX-style
operating system before?
I use HP-UX every day, especially since I have HP-UX servers at home and do
heavy development and system engineering on HP-UX.
If so, what do you think are the
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