n.
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utput of 'zpool upgrade' on your
system?
Thanks,
George
Sean Meighan wrote:
Hi George; we are trying to build our server
today. We should have the four disk drives mounted by this afternoon.
Separate question; we were on an old ZFS version, how could we have
upgraded t
ascii files into the /archives directory. /app is our application
and
tools (apache, tomcat, etc) directory. We also have batch jobs that
run
throughout the day, I would say we read 2 to 3 times more than we
write.
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thanks
sean
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982]
26078: 0.0565 0.0002 setustack(0xFF3A2088)
26078: 0.0568 0.0003 getcwd("/upload/canary/incoming", 1025)
= 0
26078: 0.0573 0.0005 write(1, " / u p l o a d / c a n a".., 24)
= 24
26078: 0.0576 0.0003 _exit(0)
Michael Schuster - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Sean Meighan
wrote:
1) We installed ZFS onto our Solaris 10 T2000 3 months ago. I have been
told our ZFS code is downrev. What is the recommended way to upgrade ZFS
on a production system (we want minimum downtime)? Can it safely be
done without affecting our 3.5 million files?
2) We did not turn on compression
that this is about a1GB file in vi ?
:wq-uitting out of a 1 GB vi session on a 50MB/sec disk will
take 20sec when everything hums and there are no other
traffic involved. With no write cache / no tag queue , maybe
10X more.
-r
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