On 11/2/07, Carson Gaspar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As 3.2.0 isn't released yet, and I didn't want to wait, I've backported
vfs_zfsacl.c from SAMBA_3_2.
What about licenses? (L)GPLv2/v3 compatibility?
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Martin,
This is a shot in the dark, but, this seems to be a IO scheduling
issue.
Since, i am late on this thread, what is the characteristic of
the IO: read mostly, appending writes, read, modify write,
sequentiality, random, single large file, multiple
Hi
What is the correct way to recreate the zpool.cache file? I deleted it because
the devicenames of the vdevs changed.
The pool is still intact but I need to import it manually after every reboot.
Denis
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On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 04:59:18PM -0700, Denis wrote:
Hi
What is the correct way to recreate the zpool.cache file? I deleted it
because the devicenames of the vdevs changed.
You shouldn't need to delete it. ZFS will automatically update the
device paths based on devid when you issue a
The drives (6 in total) are external (eSATA) ones, so they have their own
enclosure that I can't open without voiding the warranty... I destroyed one
enclosure trying out ways to get it to work and learned that there was no way
to open them up without wrecking the case :(
I have 2 meter sata
ZFS has a smb server on the way, but there has been no real public information
about it released. Here is a sample of its existence:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/560/;jsessionid=F4061C9308088852992B7DE83CD9C1A3
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Sounds like the right solution to my problem in it solves a few problems, but I
am rather curious about how it would integrate with a potential Samba server
running on the same system (in case someone needs a domain controller as well
as a fileserver).
1 - Samba can store the DOS attributes of