Hi all,
I can confirm that this is fixed too. I ran into the exact same issue yesterday
after destroying a clone:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=70459tstart=0
I used the b95-based 2008.11 development livecd this morning and the pool is
now back up and running again after a
Great news, thanks for the update :)
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Nevermind -- this problem seems like it's been fixed in b94. I saw a bug that
looked like the description fit (slow clone removal, didn't write down the bug
number) and gave it a shot. imported and things seem like they're back up and
running.
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Aaron Botsis пишет:
Hello, I've hit this same problem.
Hernan/Victor, I sent you an email asking for the description of this
solution. I've also got important data on my array. I went to b93 hoping
there'd be a patch for this.
I caused the problem in a manner identical to Hernan; by
Hello, I've hit this same problem.
Hernan/Victor, I sent you an email asking for the description of this solution.
I've also got important data on my array. I went to b93 hoping there'd be a
patch for this.
I caused the problem in a manner identical to Hernan; by removing a zvol clone.
Exact
no, weird situation. I unplugged the disks from the controller (I have them
labeled) before upgrading to snv89. after the upgrade, the controller names
changed.
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Hi Hernan,
after looking at your posts my suggestion would be to
try the OpenSolaris 2008.05 Live CD and to import your
pool using the CD. That CD is nv86 + some extra fixes.
You will have to use 'pfexec' when you are trying to import
the pool. ( www.opensolaris.com )
I read this and I am not
Thanks for your answer,
after looking at your posts my suggestion would be to
try the OpenSolaris 2008.05 Live CD and to import
your pool using the CD. That CD is nv86 + some extra
fixes.
I upgraded the snv85 to snv89 to see if it helped, but it didn't. I'll try to
download the 2008.05 CD
Well, finally managed to solve my issue, thanks to the invaluable help of
Victor Latushkin, who I can't thank enough.
I'll post a more detailed step-by-step record of what he and I did (well, all
credit to him actually) to solve this. Actually, the problem is still there
(destroying a huge
Hernan Freschi hjf at hjf.com.ar writes:
Here's the output. Numbers may be a little off because I'm doing a nightly
build and compressing a crashdump with bzip2 at the same time.
Thanks. Your disks look healthy. But one question: why is
c5t0/c5t1/c6t0/c6t1 when in another post you referred
I have very little technical knowledge on what the problem is.
Some random things to try:
Make a seperate zpool and filesytem for the swap.
Add more ram to the system.
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This sounds like a pain.
Is it possible that you bought support from SUN on this matter, if this is
really important to you?
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So you are experiencing slow I/O which is making the deletion of this clone
and the replay of the ZIL take forever. It could be because of random I/O ops,
or one of your disks which is dying (not reporting any errors, but very slow
to execute every single ATA command). You provided the output
I'll provide you with the results of these commands soon. But for the record,
solaris does hang (dies out of memory, can't type anything on the console,
etc). What I can do is boot with -k and get to kmdb when it's hung (BREAK over
serial line). I have a crashdump I can upload.
I checked the
Here's the output. Numbers may be a little off because I'm doing a nightly
build and compressing a crashdump with bzip2 at the same time.
extended device statistics
r/sw/s Mr/s Mw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
3.7 19.40.10.3 3.3 0.0
Seriously, can anyone help me? I've been asking for a week. No relevant
answers, just a couple of answers but none solved my problem or even pointed me
in the right way, and my posts were bumped down into oblivion.
I don't know how to ask. My home server has been offline for over a week now
fwiw, here are my previous posts:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=61301tstart=30
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=62120tstart=0
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bump Yeah, can anyone help him? As a passive observer without much of a clue
myself, I'm dying to know from the experts what this poor chap's problem might
be.
Cheers,
Dave
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