Thanks Richard - interesting...
The c8 controller is the motherboard SATA controller on an Intel D510
motherboard.
I've read over the man page for iostat again, and I don't see anything in there
that makes a distinction between the controller and the device.
If it is the controller, would it
Hi All!
I'm not sure if this is the correct list to ask my question, but I
make a try. So I've installed c-icap 0.1.4 and c-icap-modules 0.1.3
successfully to Oracle Solaris 11 Express.
If I try with the command line client, looks like working:
root@sol11:~# /opt/icap/bin/c-icap-client -f
On Wed, February 9, 2011 04:51, Matt Connolly wrote:
Nonetheless, I still find it odd that the whole io system effectively
hangs up when one drive's queue fills up. Since the purpose of a mirror is
to continue operating in the case of one drive's failure, I find it
frustrating that the
On Feb 9, 2011, at 2:51 AM, Matt Connolly wrote:
Thanks Richard - interesting...
The c8 controller is the motherboard SATA controller on an Intel D510
motherboard.
I've read over the man page for iostat again, and I don't see anything in
there that makes a distinction between the
Hi All!
I would like to ask if it's possible to check the content of
quarantine in case of zfs uses vscand + antivirus. So is there any
command to list all the infected files in a dataset?
Best Regards,
bzg
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Tel.: +36-70-328-9306
E-Mail: bec...@gmail.com
On 02/ 9/11 09:57 PM, Zoltan Gyula Beck wrote:
I would like to ask if it's possible to check the content of
quarantine in case of zfs uses vscand + antivirus. So is there any
command to list all the infected files in a dataset?
Any file which has been quarantined will have the av_quarantine
Hi Darren!
Yes, I know that way with ls, but how can I check all the infected
files on a dataset which is used by a file server with millions of
files?! I mean there is no official way to check infections, but I
have to use some customs scripts? (find, ls, grep)
bzg
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at
On 02/ 9/11 11:50 PM, Zoltan Gyula Beck wrote:
Yes, I know that way with ls, but how can I check all the infected
files on a dataset which is used by a file server with millions of
files?! I mean there is no official way to check infections, but I
have to use some customs scripts? (find, ls,
-Original Message-
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boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Darren J Moffat
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 7:21 PM
To: Zoltan Gyula Beck
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Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] vscand + quarantine