Re: [zfs-discuss] zpool import: snv_33 to S10 6/06

2006-09-01 Thread Casper . Dik
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/release Solaris Nevada snv_33 X86 Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Assembled 06 February 2006 I have zfs running

[zfs-discuss] zfs clones

2006-09-01 Thread Marlanne DeLaSource
As I understand it, the snapshot of a set is used as a reference by the clone. So the clone is initially a set of pointers to the snapshot. That's why it is so fast to create. How can I separate it from the snapshot ? (so that df -k or zfs list will display for a 48G drive pool/fs1 4G 40G

[zfs-discuss] Re: Changes during zpool import

2006-09-01 Thread Nicolas Dorfsman
extract from man zpool : [I]zpool import [-d dir] [-D] [-f] [-o opts] [-R root] pool | id [newpool] Imports a specific pool. A pool can be identified by its name or the numeric identifier. If newpool is specified, the pool is imported using the name newpool.

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs clones

2006-09-01 Thread Matthew Ahrens
Marlanne DeLaSource wrote: As I understand it, the snapshot of a set is used as a reference by the clone. So the clone is initially a set of pointers to the snapshot. That's why it is so fast to create. How can I separate it from the snapshot ? (so that df -k or zfs list will display for a

Re: [zfs-discuss] zfs clones

2006-09-01 Thread Bill Sommerfeld
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 06:03 -0700, Marlanne DeLaSource wrote: As I understand it, the snapshot of a set is used as a reference by the clone. So the clone is initially a set of pointers to the snapshot. That's why it is so fast to create. How can I separate it from the snapshot ? (so that

Re: [zfs-discuss] default ACLs on ZFS - possible to disable?

2006-09-01 Thread Mark Shellenbaum
Erna Guerrero wrote: Because of problems listed in RFE 6349974 - Networker needs to support ZFS/NFSv4 ACLs, customer wants to know if there is a way to disable ACL's on ZFS. I don't think there is a way to turn off this feature in ZFS. Can someone confirm? No, you can't disable ACLs.

Re: [zfs-discuss] new ZFS links page

2006-09-01 Thread Cindy Swearingen
James, I noticed your link to the ZFS Admin Guide is out of date because I appended the date in the pdf filename. This doesn't work because when I update the guide once or month or so, you wouldn't get the latest version. So, I simplified this by renaming it as zfsadmin.pdf The month/year is

[zfs-discuss] create ZFS pool(s)/volume(s) during jumpstart instalation

2006-09-01 Thread Tomasz Kłoczko
Anyone have idea how to create ZFS pool and volumes during jumstart instalation ? (I'm using JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit) kloczek ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss

Re: [zfs-discuss] create ZFS pool(s)/volume(s) during jumpstart instalation

2006-09-01 Thread Lori Alt
Tomasz Kłoczko wrote: Anyone have idea how to create ZFS pool and volumes during jumstart instalation ? (I'm using JumpStart Enterprise Toolkit) Right now, your only option is to use the zpool and zfs commands from within a finish script. Support for direct creation of zfs pools and datasets

[zfs-discuss] Re: zfs clones

2006-09-01 Thread Marlanne DeLaSource
Thanks for all your answers. The initial idea was to make a dataset/snapshot and clone (fast) and then separate the clone from its snapshot. The clone could be then used as a new independant dataset. The send/receive subcommands are probably the only way to duplicate a dataset. This

[zfs-discuss] Need Help: Getting error zfs:bad checksum (read on unknown off...)

2006-09-01 Thread Arlina Goce-Capiral
All, Customer who has 15K running Solaris 10 6/06 with 3510 array attached, has a disk array failure and ZFS was mirroring. The system panic and can't boot off either in single user mode nor in multi-user mode. The panic error shows: IMPACT:panic[cpu512]/thread=2a1022a7cc0: ZFS: bad

Re: [zfs-discuss] Need Help: Getting error zfs:bad checksum (read on unknown off...)

2006-09-01 Thread Matthew Ahrens
Arlina Goce-Capiral wrote: Customer's main concern right now is to make the system bootable but it seems couldn't do that since the bad disks is part of the zfs filesystems. Is there a way to disable or clear out the bad zfs filesystem so system can be booted? Yes, see this FAQ:

Re: [zfs-discuss] Need Help: Getting error zfs:bad checksum (read on unknown off...)

2006-09-01 Thread Arlina Goce-Capiral
Hello Matthew, Thanks for your very helpful informations. While waiting for your reply, i checed the ZFS admin Guide and it was in there, on page 150. :-) Have a good weekend. Thanks again. Arlina- ___ zfs-discuss mailing list

[zfs-discuss] Need some input on a theoretical situation

2006-09-01 Thread Tim Cook
Ok, so here's my situation that I may or may not run into in the future. Currently I have 3x120GB PATA drives in a RAID-Z as part of my zfs pool. I plan on adding 2x320GB SATA drives in the immediate future to the same pool as a raid-1. Here's where it gets tricky. In the future, in a

Re: [zfs-discuss] Need some input on a theoretical situation

2006-09-01 Thread James Dickens
On 9/1/06, Tim Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, so here's my situation that I may or may not run into in the future. Currently I have 3x120GB PATA drives in a RAID-Z as part of my zfs pool. I plan on adding 2x320GB SATA drives in the immediate future to the same pool as a raid-1. Here's