I plan on writing scripts to handle these 3 items for now, but wondered if
there is any additional interest in seeing these implemented in the zfs command
list?
#1 ) zfs list -totals
would list the zfs info as usual, however, at the end would give
counts of snapshots, total space
Hello all,
As you know, i'm making some screencasts about a few solaris features. That
screencasts is one point of many tests that i'm making with solaris 10. Now,
with some tests with dtrace, i have saw a interesting point: the creat64 and
unlink system calls are uniforms (times) on ZFS, but
Richard Elling - PAE wrote:
Incidentally, since ZFS schedules the resync iops itself, then it can
really move along on a mostly idle system. You should be able to resync
at near the media speed for an idle system. By contrast, a hardware
RAID array has no knowledge of the context of the data
I'm curious whether there is a version of Linux 2.6 ZFS available?
Many thanks.
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I created a raidz from three 70GB disks and got a total of 200GB out of it.
It't that supposed to give 140GB? Here is some details:
# zpool status zpoll_c2raidz
pool: zpoll_c2raidz
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
On 11/6/06, Vahid Moghaddasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created a raidz from three 70GB disks and got a total of 200GB out of it.
It't that supposed to give 140GB? Here is some details:
# zpool status zpoll_c2raidz
pool: zpoll_c2raidz
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
Vahid Moghaddasi wrote:
I created a raidz from three 70GB disks and got a total of 200GB out
of it. It't that supposed to give 140GB?
You are hitting
6288488 du reports misleading size on RAID-Z
which affects pools created before build 42 or s10u3.
--matt
On 11/6/06, Yuen L. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious whether there is a version of Linux 2.6 ZFS available?Many thanks.sorry there is no ZFS in Linux, and given current stands of Linus Torvalds and the current Kernel team there never will be, because Linux is GPLv2 and it is incompatible
James Dickens wrote:
On 11/6/06, Yuen L. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
curious whether there is a version of Linux 2.6 ZFS available?
Many thanks.
sorry there is no ZFS in Linux, and given current stands of Linus
Torvalds and the current Kernel team there never will be, because