by a full path.
Could it be that discouraged and experimental mean not tested as
thoroughly as you might like, and certainly not a good idea in any sort
of production environment?
It sounds like a bug, sure, but the fix might be to remove the option.
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Mike Gerdts wrote:
This unsupported feature is supported with the use of Sun Ops Center
2.5 when a zone is put on a NAS Storage Library.
Ah, ok. I didn't know that.
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to help
give you some advice.
- getting a copy of the standards documents (most are on-line these
days; see www.opengroup.org) and figuring out what issues apply in
your case.
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some more digging as time (and other users) permit.
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, but that seems to be SPARC-only.
Next step will probably be to set the 'snooping' flag and maybe hack
the bge driver to do an abort_sequence_enter() call on a magic packet
so that I can wrest control back. Before I do something that drastic,
does anyone else have ideas?
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; it's a matter of
something inside the kernel (perhaps not even ZFS but instead a driver
related to SATA?) experiencing vapor-lock.
Other heavy load on the system, though, doesn't cause this to happen.
This one operation does cause the lock-up.
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it a try tonight and see. It's a production system, so I
have to wait until all of the users are asleep or otherwise occupied
by Two And A Half Men reruns to try something hazardous like that.
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.
Having _every_ file modification result in dozens of I/Os would
probably be bad, but perhaps not if it's not _every_ modification
that's affected.
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