a problematic drive but they
all gave errors (using both controllers).
Solution: Turn encryption off (pity as I wanted to give it a go)
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I am having problems with my ZFS, I have put in a LSI 3041E-S controller and
have 2 disks on it, and a further 4 on the motherboard. I am getting read
errors on the pool but not on any disk? Any idea where I should look to find
the problem?
Thanks
Steven
\ uname -a
SunOS X..com
Also should be getting Illegal Request errors? (no hard or soft errors)
Some more info: (I am doing a Scrub hence the high blocking levels)
var/log$ iostat -Ex
extended device statistics
devicer/sw/s kr/s kw/s wait actv svc_t %w %b
sd0 1.1 16.9 30.6
believe this is normal on Intel Mboards. I am not after the RAID
capabilities.
Thanks for the help, let me know if there are any ideas how to get this card
working (SUN Part number SG-XPCIE4SAS3-Z.)
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Steven
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I had a question regarding how the ZIL interacts with zpool import:
Given that the intent log is replayed in the event of a system failure,
does the replay behavior differ if -f is passed to zpool import? For
example, if I have a system which fails prior to completing a series of
writes and
:/root# zfs set mountpoint=/export/home/admin/Docs
myplace/Docs
And all is well again..
Where did the "e/Docs" come from?
Did I do something wrong?
Warmest Regards
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Hello;
How do we dedup existing data?
Will a ZFS send to an output file in a temporary staging area in the
same pool and a subsequent reconstruct (zfs receive) from the file be
sufficient?
Or do I have to completely move the data out of the pool and back in again?
Warmest Regards
Steven
snapshots first?
Warmest Regards
Steven Sim
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Steven Sim wrote:
Hello;
How do we dedup existing data?
Currently by running a zfs send | zfs recv.
Will a ZFS send to an output file in a temporary staging area in the
same pool and a subsequent reconstruct (zfs receive) from
Hello;
Is the ZFS dedup single instancing across the entire pool or is it only
single instance inside each filesystem and not across the entire pool?
Warmest Regards
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/admin/Docs and it is now only /export/home/admin/Docs...
Then..
r...@sunlight:/root# zfs set mountpoint=/export/home/admin/Docs myplace/Docs
And all is well again..
Where did the e come from?
Did I do something wrong?
Warmest Regards
Steven Sim
It will work in a standard 8x or 16x slot. The bracket is backward. Not one for
subtlety, I took the bracket off, grabbed some pliers, and reversed all the
bends. Not exactly ideal... but I was then able to get it in the case and get
some screw tension on it to hold it snugly to the case.
I
know..)
For any interested and willing to advice I am using Sun DSEE 7.0 and I'm
facing a heck of a lot of problems with the LDAP DIT structure.
Warmest Regards
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Hello;
Dedup on ZFS is an absolutely wonderful feature!
Is there a way to conduct dedup replication across boxes from one dedup
ZFS data set to another?
Warmest Regards
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Hello,
I am actually using ZFS under FreeBSD, but maybe someone over here can
help me anyway. I'd like some advice if I still can rely on one of my
ZFS pools:
[u...@host ~]$ sudo zpool clear zpool01
...
[u...@host ~]$ sudo zpool scrub zpool01
...
[u...@host ~]$ sudo zpool status -v
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User admin STILL cannot go in!
What gives?
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methodologies.
Could you describe in detail the kind of IO access you were generating
prior to pulling out the USB?
Warmest Regards
Steven Sim
Tim wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Fredrich
Maney fredrichma...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ah... an illiterate AND idiotic bigot. Have you
I know has this absolutely
wonderful ability. Certainly Enterprise system will not use this method
to increase their storage space but it certainly proved a boon for me!
Warmest Regards
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On openSolaris I have a ZFS zpool vol that is a CIFS share on my network. Can I
make this same shared-data an iSCSI target also?
The reason I want to do this is that my VirtualBox VM's are about 10x slower in
accessing the network-share than any other machine on the network. This
prevents me
Can someone tell me or point me to links that describe how to
do the following.
I had a machine that crashed and I want to move to a newer machine
anyway. The boot disk on the old machine is fried. The two disks I was
using for a zfs pool on that machine need to be moved to a newer machine
Thanks Jim and Richard -
zpool import -f mypool
worked. This is a mystery to me since I had done a zpool import before
and it did not see mypool, but does now. Anyway I'm in good shape now.
Steve C.
Jim Dunham wrote:
Steve,
Can someone tell me or point me to links that describe how to
I think I am having the same problem using a different application (Windchill).
zfs is consuming hugh amounts of memory and system (T2000) is performing
poorly. Occasionally it will take a long time (several hours) to do a snapshot.
Normally a snapshot will take a second or two. The
w is RAID-Z any
different from RAID-5? (except for the ability to stripe different
sizes which gives allows RAID-Z to never have to do a
read-modify-write. This increases performance very significantly but I
am unable to relate this to the write-hole vulnerability issue).
Warmest Regards
S
e more on the statement "Every block
is it's own RAID-Z stripe"??? The block being referred to is a single
block across multiple disks or a single disk?
My sincere apologies if the above questions seem trivial.
But I am really struggling to reconcile the statement and the diagram.
Warmes
in
the pool itself.
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Casper;
Does this mean it would be a good practice to say increase the amount of
memory and/or swap space we usually recommend if the customer intends to
use ZFS very heavily?
Sorry if this is a dumb question!
Warmest Regards
Steven Sim
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Hello,
What kind
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