Re: zfs forgetting cache wedges?

2020-09-28 Thread Michael van Elst
kar...@netbsd.org (Frank Kardel) writes: >After a boot it looks like this: >NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAGCAP DEDUP > HEALTH ALTROOT >pool-18.94T 2.76T 6.17T - 5%30% 1.11x > ONLINE - > raidz1 8.94T 2.76T

zfs forgetting cache wedges?

2020-09-28 Thread Frank Kardel
Hi, is it normal that ZFS sort of forgets its cache configuration? Given this configuration: NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAGCAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT pool-18.94T 2.76T 6.17T - 5%30% 1.11x ONLINE - raidz1

Re: zfs forgetting cache wedges?

2020-09-28 Thread Frank Kardel
Interesting - I am running 9.99.72 currently. I was always wondering why the devices show no statistics. These are simple gpt zfs wedges. Any idea what is wrong there? Frank On 09/28/20 18:04, Michael van Elst wrote: kar...@netbsd.org (Frank Kardel) writes: After a boot it looks like

Re: zfs forgetting cache wedges?

2020-09-28 Thread Michael van Elst
kar...@kardel.name (Frank Kardel) writes: >Interesting - I am running 9.99.72 currently. >I was always wondering why the devices show no statistics. These are >simple gpt zfs wedges. >Any idea what is wrong there? When you use devpubd to create symlinks in dev/wedges, the links may be stale

daily CVS update output

2020-09-28 Thread NetBSD source update
Updating src tree: P src/bin/csh/file.c P src/distrib/alpha/instkernel/ramdisk/install.sh P src/distrib/utils/more/more.help P src/distrib/utils/more/prim.c P src/doc/CHANGES.prev P src/etc/defaults/rc.conf P src/external/mit/ctwm/Makefile P src/external/mit/ctwm/bin/ctwm/Makefile P