Erik Trimble wrote:
the zfs send and zfs receive commands can be used analogously to
ufsdump and ufsrestore.
You'll have to create the root pool by hand when doing a system
restore, but it's not really any different than having to partition
the disk under the old ufs-way.
So, use zfs send
Hi Folks!
GlusterFS is a clustered file system that runs on commodity
off-the-shelf hardware, delivering multiple times the scalability and
performance of conventional storage. The architecture is modular,
stackable and kernel-independent, which makes it easy to customize,
install, manage and
Just wanted to ask how we make progress with zpool shrinking?
Are there any prerequisite projects we are waiting on?
e.g. tracked by CR 4852783 reduce pool capacity
Thomas
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Is there a solaris build or any information on how you're compiling it
on solaris something?
Regards, Jason
On May 14, 2009, at 5:17 AM, Shehjar Tikoo wrote:
Hi Folks!
GlusterFS is a clustered file system that runs on commodity
off-the-shelf hardware, delivering multiple times the
Nevermind, found it at
http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/Install_guide#Solaris
-J
On May 14, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Jason A. Hoffman wrote:
Is there a solaris build or any information on how you're compiling
it on solaris something?
Regards, Jason
On May 14, 2009, at 5:17 AM, Shehjar
All,
IHAC asking the following question..
I am dealing with a 15K domain with the storage disks residing on an EMC
CX700 CLARiiON SAN. When I created the ZPOOL, I only had the disk names
themselves. We are using PowerPath and Operations support now wants me
to use the emcpower device
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Peter Wilk wrote:
I am dealing with a 15K domain with the storage disks residing on an EMC
CX700 CLARiiON SAN. When I created the ZPOOL, I only had the disk names
themselves. We are using PowerPath and Operations support now wants me to
use the emcpower device names,
Jason A. Hoffman wrote:
Nevermind, found it
at http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/Install_guide#Solaris
-J
In fact, GlusterFS has been running on production systems
over Solaris for more than a year now.
Regards
Shehjar
On May 14, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Jason A. Hoffman wrote:
Is there