oh well, I think this is solved. I should have used refquota instead of quota ^^
Cheers
Am 25.11.2015 10:51 schrieb Stefan Wendler <stefan.wend...@tngtech.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup a zfs snapshot backup. And I am using quotas on most of
> the datasets that
Hi,
I am trying to setup a zfs snapshot backup. And I am using quotas on most of
the datasets that I am trying to backup with send/receive.
The snapshot data on the backup pool is around 100% larger than the original
data (compression is lz4 on both pools, dedup=off, no refquota). So I am
On 08/26/2016 05:17, lenz wrote:
> I run a X1 Carbon 4th gen and can report that the iwm driver now runs very
> reliable with RC2, reliable enough that I moved it back into loader.conf
> and did not see any panics after a bunch or reboots. Thanks for the good
> work on this :)
>
> cheers
> Lenz
>
EDIT: It's a W 530, not a 540
On 08/23/2016 21:18, Stefan Wendler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have upgraded from FreeBSD 10.3 to 11 RC1 on my Lenovo W450 with Intel
> Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
>
> After upgrade and a last reboot the iwn driver gets loaded but no iwn0
> interface pops
Hi,
I have upgraded from FreeBSD 10.3 to 11 RC1 on my Lenovo W450 with Intel
Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
After upgrade and a last reboot the iwn driver gets loaded but no iwn0
interface pops up. Doing a 'service netif restart' crashes the machine
and a core is written.
I have attached the output
Hi,
is this fixed in RC2? I haven't tried it yet but would be nice to know
Cheers
On 08/23/2016 22:58, Jan Kokemüller wrote:
>
> On 23.08.16 21:18, Stefan Wendler wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have upgraded from FreeBSD 10.3 to 11 RC1 on my Lenovo W450 with Intel
>
; ZVOL->iSCSI->Win10 disk on which I spool my CAMs.
>>>
>>> Removing the ZVOL actually fixed the rebooting, but now the question is:
>>> Is the remainder of the zpools on the same disks in danger?
>>
>> You can try to check with zdb -b on an idle (b
is pretty clear.
On 06/11/2018 02:48 PM, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> On 11-6-2018 14:35, Stefan Wendler wrote:
>> Do you use L2ARC/ZIL disks? I had a similar problem that turned out to
>> be a broken caching SSD. Scrubbing didn't help a bit because it reported
>> that da