Hi,
While I try to delete snapshot contents through cifs share, I obtain a kernel
panic. The clients side are MacOS and Win XP and result is the same for both.
Is it a normal behavior?
I see that the local rm behavior is to answer readonly filesystem
The opensolaris version I use is
Over a pretty quiet Gigabit link, 3x 10k SCSI disks, all on the same
controller, in a RAIDZ pool exported using shareiscsi:
# time dd if=/dev/urandom of=/var/log/maillogs/test bs=1024 count=10
10+0 records in
10+0 records out
real0m6.958s
user0m0.065s
sys 0m6.893s
Please also check
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=12CB3C1A-15D6-4585-
B385-BEFD1319F825displaylang=en
best regards
Mertol Ozyoney
Storage Practice - Sales Manager
Sun Microsystems, TR
Istanbul TR
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/20/2008 08:42:55 AM:
Hi John;
This is a know bug of MS. You need to do a few tricks to optimize the
performance on windows clients.
I have attached a file where you will find a easy method to optimize
windows
clients.
Let me know the results.
PS: While
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 12:13:25PM -0800, Marion Hakanson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It may not be relevant, but I've seen ZFS add weird delays to things too. I
deleted a file to free up space, but when I checked no more space was
reported. A second or two later the space appeared.
As I pointed out above, it used to work: there is no nobrowse flag there. I
also tried forcefully to put -browse, no change.
Laurent
PS:
I had answered by email yesterday, but my post is still waiting moderator
approval, I would rather have it rejected directly than wait hopelessly for it
to
Hi all,
Another issue users have pointed out with ZFS: now, when their ZFS homedirs are
automounted, the total size shown is not always correct.
All the homedirs have a 10GB quota, which means that is supposed to be the
total size shown. However, when there are snapshots on those FS, and they
Hello eric,
Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 7:33:14 PM, you wrote:
ek On Feb 1, 2008, at 7:17 AM, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Hi,
I wrote an hobbit script around lunmap/hbamap commands to monitor
SAN health.
I'd like to add detail on what is being hosted by those luns.
With svm metastat -p is
On Feb 20, 2008, at 2:16 PM, Robert Milkowski wrote:
Hello eric,
Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 7:33:14 PM, you wrote:
ek On Feb 1, 2008, at 7:17 AM, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Hi,
I wrote an hobbit script around lunmap/hbamap commands to monitor
SAN health.
I'd like to add detail on what
Hello Roch,
Friday, February 15, 2008, 10:51:50 AM, you wrote:
RB Le 10 févr. 08 à 12:51, Robert Milkowski a écrit :
Hello Nathan,
Thursday, February 7, 2008, 6:54:39 AM, you wrote:
NK For kicks, I disabled the ZIL: zil_disable/W0t1, and that made
not a
NK pinch of difference. :)
Hello,
I am getting a strange issue when using zfs/iscsi shares out of it.
when I have attached a a cent os 5 initiator to the zfs target it works fine
normally until i start doing heavy 100MB/s+ copies to a seperate cfs/nfs export
on the same zfs pool.
the error I am getting is:
[ Feb 20
Hi, checked all Wiki and documentation here on this site, and still need an
answer for a conference paper I am writing:
Can ZFS produce event-driven snapshots? Of course, I mean snapshots of specific
files/system in the event of a change?
This question has eluded me until now.
Uwe
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