Robert Olinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a customer who is running into bug 6538387. This is a problem
with HP-UX clients accessing NFS mounts which are on a ZFS file
system. This has to do with ZFS using nanosecond times and the HP
client does not use this amount of precision.
Boyd Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or alternatively, are you comparing ZFS(Fuse) on Linux with XFS on
Linux? That doesn't seem to make sense since the userspace
implementation will always suffer.
Someone has just mentioned that all of UFS, ZFS and XFS are available on
FreeBSD. Are you
On 01/08/2007, at 7:50 PM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Boyd Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or alternatively, are you comparing ZFS(Fuse) on Linux with XFS on
Linux? That doesn't seem to make sense since the userspace
implementation will always suffer.
Someone has just mentioned that all of
Robert Olinski wrote:
I have a customer who is running into bug 6538387. This is a problem
with HP-UX clients accessing NFS mounts which are on a ZFS file
system. This has to do with ZFS using nanosecond times and the HP
client does not use this amount of precision. This is not an
On 01/08/2007, at 7:50 PM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Boyd Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or alternatively, are you comparing ZFS(Fuse) on Linux with XFS on
Linux? That doesn't seem to make sense since the userspace
implementation will always suffer.
Someone has just mentioned
Hi All,
Thank you for answers.
I am not really comparing anything.
I have a flat directory with a lot of small files inside. And I have a java
application that reads all these files when it starts. If this directory is
located on ZFS the application starts fast (15 mins) when the number of
We have an Oracle 10.2.0.3 installation on a Sun T2000 logical domain. The
virtual disk has a ZFS file system. When we try to create a tablespace we get
these errors:
WARNING: aiowait timed out 1 times
WARNING: aiowait timed out 2 times
WARNING: aiowait timed out 3 times
...
Does
I think I have ran into this bug, 6560174, with a firewire drive. Running build
64a, formatted entire external firewire drive as a zpool. Worked fine with
smaller zfs send operations. Tried zfs send on a 10GB filesystem and it seemed
to hang (though there is no notice of progress with zfs