Am 27.04.2012 17:26, schrieb Efraín Déctor:
Thank you all.
I found out that a Java process was using all this space. I restarted
it and voilá problem solved.
Did you write this Java program?
If so, you probably need a finally block:
File f = ...
InputStream in = null;
try {
in = new
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Am 23.02.2012 21:15, schrieb Mark Felder:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 12:25:01 -0600, Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd wrote:
Now, I find the number of problem reports regarding 9.0-RELEASE alarming
and I'm growing more and more fearful towards it.
Then stick with the 8.x train until it's no longer
Am 17.02.2012 21:08, schrieb Edwin L. Culp W.:
If such a thing exists, I need a howto in mixing and matching all the
different partitioning options and combinations, pro's and con's, for as
many modern situations as possible. Any suggestions appreciated.
To create a full document from scratch
Can't you just create a slice, make a gmirror out of your slice, and
then slice your mirror again? This is the way you would do it for mdadm
on Linux (probably with swap outside the mirror). (and in the old days
you would have 2 copies of /boot non-mirrored; dunno about today)
Am 17.02.2012
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Willem,
I can only guess, but...
Is AHCI enabled in the bios? If you are not using 'fake-raid' for any
disks, you should [depending on FreeBSD version, HBA, etc.] probably
enable AHCI. Some servers actually come with SATA set in IDE mode. And
if you are using zfs, the controller optimally should
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First post failed, because the attachment was too big. (Or maybe you got
a copy anyway since you are also in the To)
Here it is again:
On 10/21/2011 01:32 PM, Peter Maloney wrote:
On 10/21/2011 01:04 PM, Steven Hartland wrote:
- Original Message - From: Peter Maloney
peter.malo
then run script
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
#
# Author: Peter Maloney
# Purpose: try to crash ZFS by doing IO and renaming snapshots
#
# Result: it crashes every system I put it on, as long as there is a
zvol in the pool
dataset=tank
count=0
nextprint=$(date +%s)
while true; do
echo Snapshot
zfs
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