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2019-07-28 Thread Thomas Mueller
> Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote: > > - in UEFI mode, bootstrap does not read boot.cfg and while it sees the > > GPT partitions, it is unable to access a RAID that has a GPT inside. It > > can access a RAID that has a disklabel inside, though, but that does not > > help for > 2 TB. > Reading the

Re: GPT boot, again

2019-07-28 Thread Emmanuel Dreyfus
Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote: > - in UEFI mode, bootstrap does not read boot.cfg and while it sees the > GPT partitions, it is unable to access a RAID that has a GPT inside. It > can access a RAID that has a disklabel inside, though, but that does not > help for > 2 TB. Reading the sources, I find

Re: NFS client permanent mount points under /mnt?

2019-07-28 Thread Malcolm Herbert
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 04:55:15PM +0930, Brett Lymn wrote: |On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 08:02:34PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: |> /mnt is for random use, when you have some unexpected drive and want |> to use it. People who know tradition would be very surprised at |> /mnt/nfs/host. So do not use /mnt.

Re: Rescanning ahcisata* or atabus* for eSATA

2019-07-28 Thread Michael van Elst
tlaro...@polynum.com writes: >I can detach with: ># drvctl -d wd? This will also try to detach the wedges, which fails if a wedge is still mounted (or opened somehow). >But I tried the reverse operation: trying to rescan the bus. >On ahcisata?, this is EOPNOTSUPP. >On atabus?, this is EINVAL.

Rescanning ahcisata* or atabus* for eSATA

2019-07-28 Thread tlaronde
I have an external enclosure capable of connecting a hard disk whether with USB (3.0) or eSATA. I have put a bracket with eSATA connectors on a amd64 box (and this is just a SATA to eSATA connector, just a difference in connectors shape, there is no circuitry involved). If I reboot the node (and

Re: Zfs on NetBSD

2019-07-28 Thread Chavdar Ivanov
On second thought, ' zpool scrub' worked as expected; the amount initially copied was not enough to notice it. It does tak a lot of memory, though - as expected, during the tar copy: ... Memory: 8387M Act, 4101M Inact, 40K Wired, 38M Exec, 12G File, 31M Free ... (on a 20GB laptop). On Sun, 28

Re: Zfs on NetBSD

2019-07-28 Thread Chavdar Ivanov
For quite a while I hadn't tried ZFS under NetBSD; it used to crash for me years ago under load and didn't seem much in the focus of the development, I think it is fair to say. Following this thread, I decided to give it a go. There was presently unused 32GB mSATA card in one of my laptops, which

Re: NFS client permanent mount points under /mnt?

2019-07-28 Thread Brett Lymn
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 08:02:34PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > > I would avoid that. Advice from starting to use NFS in the late 80s: > ... only a few years behind you. > >/mnt is for random use, when you have some unexpected drive and want to >use it. People who know tradition

Re: Zfs on NetBSD

2019-07-28 Thread Yuuki Enomoto
Hello I'm using ZFS on NetBSD 8.99.51 too. Try zfs(8) command with sudo(8). In my experience, NetBSD's zfs(8) requries root privileges. Thank you 2019年7月28日(日) 9:07 Ron Georgia : > Yes, I do have /dev/zfs. > $ ll /dev/zfs > crw--- 1 root wheel 190, 0 Jul 21 15:23 /dev/zfs > > I did find