Re: [zfs-discuss] zpool upgrade -v

2008-07-03 Thread Walter Faleiro
Hi, I reinstalled our Solaris 10 box using the latest update available. However I could not upgrade the zpool bash-3.00# zpool upgrade -v This system is currently running ZFS version 4. The following versions are supported: VER DESCRIPTION --- --

[zfs-discuss] Quotas Locking down a system

2008-06-06 Thread Walter Faleiro
Folks, I am running into an issue with a quota enabled ZFS system. I tried to check out the ZFS properties but could not figure out a workaround. I have a file system /data/project/software which has 250G quota set. There are no snapshots enabled for this system. When the quota is reached on this,

[zfs-discuss] Snapshots silently eating user quota

2008-03-20 Thread Walter Faleiro
All, I assume this issue is pretty old given the time ZFS has been around. I have tried searching the list but could not get understand the structure of how ZFS actually takes snapshot space into account. I have a user walter on whom I try to do the following ZFS operations bash-3.00# zfs get quo

Re: [zfs-discuss] Moving ZFS file system to a different system

2007-12-09 Thread Walter Faleiro
Hi Robert, Thanks it worked like a charm. --Walter On Dec 7, 2007 7:33 AM, Robert Milkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Walter, > > > Thursday, December 6, 2007, 7:05:54 PM, you wrote: > > > > > > Hi All, > > We are currently a hardware issue with our zfs file server hence the file > s

[zfs-discuss] Moving ZFS file system to a different system

2007-12-06 Thread Walter Faleiro
Hi All, We are currently a hardware issue with our zfs file server hence the file system is unusable. We are planning to move it to a different system. The setup on the file server when it was running was bash-3.00# zpool status pool: store1 state: ONLINE scrub: none requested config:

Re: [zfs-discuss] Slow file system access on zfs

2007-11-08 Thread Walter Faleiro
Hi Lukas, The system that we use for zfs is Solaris 10 on Sparc Update 3. I assume all the scripts you gave have to be run on the nfs/zfs server and not any client. Thanks, --Walter On Nov 8, 2007 2:34 AM, Ɓukasz K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dnia 8-11-2007 o godz. 7:58 Walte

Re: [zfs-discuss] Slow file system access on zfs

2007-11-07 Thread Walter Faleiro
enough RAM available on machine. > Check ::kmastat in mdb. > Space map uses kmem_alloc_40 ( on thumpers this is a real problem ) > > Workaround: > 1. first you can change pool recordsize > zfs set recordsize=64K POOL > > Maybe you wil have to use 32K or even 16K > >

[zfs-discuss] Slow file system access on zfs

2007-11-06 Thread Walter Faleiro
Hi, We have a zfs file system configured using a Sunfire 280R with a 10T Raidweb array bash-3.00# zpool list NAMESIZEUSED AVAILCAP HEALTH ALTROOT filer 9.44T 6.97T 2.47T73% ONLINE - bash-3.00# zpool status pool: backup

[zfs-discuss] ZFS accessed via nfs is slow

2007-11-06 Thread Walter Faleiro
Hi, I have a ZFS file system that consists of a Sunfire V280R + 10T of attached Raidweb array. bash-3.00# zpool status pool: filer state: ONLINE scrub: none requested config: NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM backup ONLINE 0 0 0 c1t2d1ONL

[zfs-discuss] Moving default snapshot location

2007-10-09 Thread Walter Faleiro
Hi, We have implemented a zfs files system for home directories and have enabled it with quotas+snapshots. However the snapshots are causing an issue with the user quotas. The default snapshot files go under ~username/.zfs/snapshot, which is a part of the user file system. So if the quota is 10G an