? Or is that just crazy talk? :-)
On Jan 8, 2008 2:09 PM, Noël Dellofano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone,
This is just a quick announcement to say that the ZFS on OS X port is
now posted for your viewing fun at:
http://zfs.macosforge.org/
The page is also linked off of the ZFS Open Solaris
the glorious hours of engineering you're getting for one
upgrade :)
Noel
On Jan 9, 2008, at 2:19 AM, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Noël Dellofano wrote:
Hey everyone,
This is just a quick announcement to say that the ZFS on OS X port
is now posted for your viewing fun at:
http
compatibility issues with the rest system.
Noel
On Jan 9, 2008, at 2:38 PM, Scott Laird wrote:
On Jan 9, 2008 11:26 AM, Noël Dellofano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As soon as I get in to work and can backup my sparsebundle to a
spare
MBP, I'm going to start banging on it.
Sweet deal :)
So, do you
. anybody can create or delete a snapshot or a pool
Shawn
On Jan 9, 2008, at 2:26 PM, Noël Dellofano wrote:
As soon as I get in to work and can backup my sparsebundle to a
spare
MBP, I'm going to start banging on it.
Sweet deal :)
So, do you have all of /Users on zfs, just one account
Hey everyone,
This is just a quick announcement to say that the ZFS on OS X port is
now posted for your viewing fun at:
http://zfs.macosforge.org/
The page is also linked off of the ZFS Open Solaris page under ZFS
Ports:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/porting/
This page holds the
It's also worth it to note that I recently added a '-F' flag to zfs
receive for precisely this sort of annoying problem :) I meant to send
a heads up to everyone about it but had not gotten to it yet.
Basically, when you specify '-F' flag to receive, a zfs rollback and a
receive are done
typo:thereshouldn'tbealeading'/'beforesnap1intheexamplebelow.apologies.NoelOnOct23,2006,at2:10PM,NoëlDellofanowrote:#zfs send -i /snap1 /tank/[EMAIL PROTECTED] backup.out ___
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Hey Robert,
No, all the code fixes and features I mentioned before I developed and
putback before I left Sun, so no active development is happening or
anything. I still like to hang out on the zfs alias though just
because I still luv ZFS and want to keep tabs on it even if I'm not at
The zap is really speedy when it comes to file lookups in a
directory. If you're really concerned about performance, and
depending on your system you're running on, I'd probably recommend
staying below 10 million or so files per directory. Just since you'll
get fastest results when we
youmayalsowanttocheckoutEricKustarz'sblog,whichisgoodtonoteifyour'reusingstoragearrays:http://blogs.sun.com/erickustarz/entry/vq_max_pendingNoelOnOct16,2006,at11:21AM,TorreyMcMahonwrote:Ciaran Johnston (AT/LMI) wrote: [SNIP]With our current filesystem, we create two 5-disk RAID5 arrays andexport
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