Dedhi Sujatmiko wrote:
> Dedhi Sujatmiko wrote:
>
>> When I do the replication :
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/ssh# zfs send data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|ssh
>> 192.168.3.13 zfs
>> recv data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> cannot receive: invalid backup stream
>>
>
> I just realized that the ZFS vers
Dedhi Sujatmiko wrote:
> When I do the replication :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/ssh# zfs send data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|ssh
> 192.168.3.13 zfs
> recv data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cannot receive: invalid backup stream
I just realized that the ZFS version being used in Solaris 10 U5 and
NexentaSto
Tomas Ögren wrote:
> This "Sourcing ..." is probably messing up.
>
> Try 'ssh 192.168.3.13 pwd', that should _only_ echo the directory,
> nothing else, or it will probably mess up the stream.
>
> Make sure it only echoes stuff when it's an interactive login.
Thanks for sharing the idea.
However tha
On 28 September, 2008 - Dedhi Sujatmiko sent me these 2,3K bytes:
> Dear all,
...
> When I do the replication :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/ssh# zfs send data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|ssh
> 192.168.3.13 zfs
> recv data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cannot receive: invalid backup stream
>
> No-login SSH is
Dear all,
I've trying to replicate some ZFS folder from NexentaStor 1.0.6 to
Solaris 10 Update 5 x86 using Nexenta's Auto-sync. However it does not work.
Here I do some test by directly using the root shell of Nexenta for
simplification (instead of using the NMS GUI to do that).
Nexenta host : go