On 08/08/2006, at 10:44 PM, Luke Scharf wrote:
The release I'm playing with (Alpha 5) does, indeed, have ZFS.
However, I can't determine what version of ZFS is included.
Dselect gives the following information, which doesn't ring any
bells for me:
*** Req base sunwzfsr
Although regular Solaris is good for what I'm doing at work, I prefer
apt-get or yum for package management for a desktop. So, I've been
playing with Nexenta / GnuSolaris -- which appears to be the
open-sourced Solaris kernel and low-level system utilities with Debian
package management --
Luke Scharf wrote:
Although regular Solaris is good for what I'm doing at work, I prefer
apt-get or yum for package management for a desktop. So, I've been
playing with Nexenta / GnuSolaris -- which appears to be the
open-sourced Solaris kernel and low-level system utilities with Debian
Luke,
You can run 'zpool upgrade' to see what on-disk version you are capable
of running. If you have the latest features then you should be running
version 3:
hadji-2# zpool upgrade
This system is currently running ZFS version 3.
Unfortunately this won't tell you if you are running the
George Wilson wrote:
Luke,
You can run 'zpool upgrade' to see what on-disk version you are capable
of running. If you have the latest features then you should be running
version 3:
hadji-2# zpool upgrade
This system is currently running ZFS version 3.
Unfortunately this
Darren Reed wrote:
On Solaris,
pkginfo -l SUNWzfsr
would give you a package version for that part of ZFS..
and modinfo | grep zfs will tell you something about the kernel
module rev.
No such luck. Modinfo doesn't show the ZFS module as loaded; that's
probably because I'm not running