ed to disable "xattr" on the pool using 'zfs set
xattr=off'. This did not alter the behavior in any way.
Todd E. Moore wrote:
Issue: Privileged (root) account required to access zpool imported
from Mac OS/X.
Just installed b119 bits onto my OS/X 10.5.5 system
ed to disable "xattr" on the pool using 'zfs set
xattr=off'. This did not alter the behavior in any way.
Todd E. Moore wrote:
Issue: Privileged (root) account required to access zpool imported
from Mac OS/X.
Just installed b119 bits onto my OS/X 10.5.5 system
he all default
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g to issue the flush command to the disk
we want to disable this cache and avoid the step altogether
Richard Elling wrote:
Todd E.
Moore wrote:
I want to disable write cache on the disk drives in our J4200 JBODs so
that fsync() actually writes to disk, not just to the cache on
I'm used to using fstat() and other calls to get
atime, ctime, and mtime values, but I understand that the znode also
stores a files creation time in crtime attribute.
Which system call can I use to retrieve this information?
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permanent.
Is
'format -e' the right way to do this with ZFS? Is there no way to make
it permanent?
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regarding this design, but I do not
have the in-depth knowledge of ZFS to make the case for or against this
design approach. I need help to identify the pros/cons so I can
continue the design
discussion?
Thanks,
Todd
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