On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 21:00 +, Gavin Maltby wrote:
On 02/21/08 16:31, Rich Teer wrote:
What is the current preferred method for backing up ZFS data pools,
preferably using free ($0.00) software, and assuming that access to
individual files (a la ufsbackup/ufsrestore) is required?
Stephen,
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:
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I tlooks like you are probalby right.
from MDB this is what i'm getting:
file: /usr/sbin/amd64/iscsitgtd
initial argv: /usr/sbin/iscsitgtd
threading model: multi-threaded
status: process terminated by SIGABRT (Abort)
panic message: Assertion failed: 0, file ../t10_sam.c, line 511
Would it be
Jörg Schilling wrote:
If you like to still do incremental backups, I
recommend star.
Jörg
Can star backup and restore ZFS ACLs and extended attributes?
Nick
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Nicholas Brealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jörg Schilling wrote:
If you like to still do incremental backups, I
recommend star.
Jörg
Can star backup and restore ZFS ACLs and extended attributes?
If star did appear in Solaris before (see PSARC 480/2004), it most likely did
support
thanks. but when this happens, any ZFS command will take forever to complete
not just
'zpool import' - but it might have been triggered by the import action.(?)
By the way, the symptoms were first noticed not long after adding LUNs
from a IBM DS8100 array. But no error messages or complains
Kyle McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicholas Brealey wrote:
Jörg Schilling wrote:
If you like to still do incremental backups, I
recommend star.
Jörg
Can star backup and restore ZFS ACLs and extended attributes?
Including the new Windows ones that the CIFS
On advice of Joerg Schilling and not knowing what 'star' was, I
decided to install it for testing. Star uses a very unorthodox build
and install approach so the person building it has very little control
over what it does.
Unfortunately I made the mistake of installing it under /usr/local
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
where it decided to remove the GNU tar I had installed there. Star
does not support traditional tar command line syntax so it can't be
used with existing scripts. Performance testing showed that it was no
more efficient than the 'gtar' which comes
I recall reading that ZFS boot/root will be possible in NV_86 Sparc coming soon.
Do we expect to be able to to define disk setup in the Jumpstart profile at
that time?
Or will that come later?
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