I've been running ZFS against EMC Clariion CX-600 and CX-500s in various
configurations, mostly exported disk situations, with a number of kernel
flatlining situations. Most of these situations include Page83 data errors in
/var/adm/messages during kernel crashes.
As we're outgrowing the
One or more devices could not be opened? I wonder if this has anything to do
with our problems here...:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=160589#160589
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I haven't heard from any other core contributors, but this sounds like a
worthy project to me. Someone from the ZFS team should follow through
to create the project on os.org[1]
Its sounds like like Domingos and Roland might constitute the initial
project team.
In my opinion, the project
Hi,
Having my 700Gb one disk ZFS crashing on me created ample need for a recovery
tool.
So I spent the weekend creating a tool that lets you list directories and copy
files from any pool on a one disk ZFS filesystem, where for example the Solaris
kernel keeps panicing.
Is there any interest
Yeah, that would have saved me several weeks ago.
Samuel Borgman wrote:
Hi,
Having my 700Gb one disk ZFS crashing on me created ample need for a recovery
tool.
So I spent the weekend creating a tool that lets you list directories and
copy files from any pool on a one disk ZFS
Samuel,
Having my 700Gb one disk ZFS crashing on me created ample need for a recovery
tool.
So I spent the weekend creating a tool that lets you list directories and
copy files from any pool on a one disk ZFS filesystem, where for example the
Solaris kernel keeps panicing.
Is there
hey all,
so i'm trying to mirror the contents of one zpool to another
using zfs send / recieve while maintaining all snapshots and clones.
essentially i'm taking a recursive snapshot. them i'm mirroring
the oldest snapshots first and working my way forward. to deal
with clones i have a hack
Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
hey all,
so i'm trying to mirror the contents of one zpool to another
using zfs send / recieve while maintaining all snapshots and clones.
You will enjoy the upcoming zfs send -R feature, which will make your
script unnecessary.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] zfs send -i 070221