On 07/25/11 04:17 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
I am creating a recursive snapshot in my ZPOOL and I am getting an
unexpected error:
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[root@stargate-host /]# ./z-snapshotZFS 20110725-05:56
cannot create snapshot 'datos/swap@20110725-05:56': out of space
no snapshots were created
Swap can have a huge
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I am creating a recursive snapshot in my ZPOOL and I am getting an
unexpected error:
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[root@stargate-host /]# ./z-snapshotZFS 20110725-05:56
cannot create snapshot 'datos/swap@20110725-05:56': out of space
no snapshots were created
[root@stargate-
On 07/25/11 04:21 AM, Roberto Waltman wrote:
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> So I'm getting comparisons of write speeds for 10G files, sampling
at 100G
intervals. For a 6x performance degradation, it would be 7 sec to write
without dedup, and 40-45sec to write with dedup.
For a totally unscien
On Jul 21, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Gordon Ross wrote:
> I'm looking to upgrade the disk in a high-end laptop (so called
> "desktop replacement" type). I use it for development work,
> runing OpenIndiana (native) with lots of ZFS data sets.
>
> These "hybrid" drives look kind of interesting, i.e. for a
Ah, ok. That explains it all. Thanx.
And yes, "df" did the trick.
So, if I want each user to have his own zfs filesystem, I just create the
filesystem, and then copy everything from /export/home, and then I fire up the
GUI and point to the new zfs filesystem? That is all? I dont have to edit
That is correct.
Those of us working in ZFS land recommend one file system per user, but the
software has not yet caught up to that model. The wheels are turning though.
When I get back to office, I will send out some steps that might help during
this transition.
Thanks,
Cindy
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On Jul 9, 2011 1:56 PM, "Edward Ned Harvey" <
opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com> wrote:
>
> Given the abysmal performance, I have to assume there is a significant
> number of "overhead" reads or writes in order to maintain the DDT for each
> "actual" block write operation. Somethi
Roberto Waltman wrote:
I am not near a Linux system now to try this,...
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Orvar Korvar wrote:
So this is strange. By default the GUI does not create zfs filesystems? I must
do that manually?
I would have found it strange if it did. What other OS are you using
that creates a separate filesystem per user?
Are there any way I can tell which filesystem/partition a
cat /etc/passwd
meme:x:1000:1000:Michael:/export/home/meme:/bin/bash
amme:x:1001:1000:Amme:/export/home/amme:/bin/bash
utwww:x:1002:1001:ut admin web server user:/tmp:/bin/sh
$ ls -l /export/home
total 11
drwxr-xr-x 36 amme user 55 2011-07-24 18:05 amme
drwxr-xr-x 39 meme user 77 2011-07
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> So I'm getting comparisons of write speeds for 10G files, sampling
at 100G
intervals. For a 6x performance degradation, it would be 7 sec to write
without dedup, and 40-45sec to write with dedup.
For a totally unscientific data point:
The HW: Server - Supermicro
On 07/24/2011 08:07 AM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
So, when I created users with the GUI
System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
meny, it did not automatically create a zfs filesystem?? I must do that
manually? Or are the users on a separate user filesystem?
I tried to move a large file from us
So, when I created users with the GUI
System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
meny, it did not automatically create a zfs filesystem?? I must do that
manually? Or are the users on a separate user filesystem?
I tried to move a large file from user to /rpool, but the system copied instead
of
Op 24-7-2011 16:51 schreef Orvar Korvar:
I dont get it. I created users with
System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
meny.
I thought every user will get his own ZFS filesystem? But when I do
# zfs list
I can not see a zfs listing for each user. I only see this:
rpool/export
I dont get it. I created users with
System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
meny.
I thought every user will get his own ZFS filesystem? But when I do
# zfs list
I can not see a zfs listing for each user. I only see this:
rpool/export 60,4G 131G32K /export
> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Orvar Korvar
>
> So boot is much quicker.
>
> Everyday use, I dont notice anything. Every application boots quick, and I
> dont think about application boot time anymore.
OT but...
At work, w
I am using the OCZ Vertex 3, 240GB. When I boot Solaris 11 Express, on the
splash screen, there is a small red line traveling from left to right. With
this SSD, the red line is traveling two times over the screen before S11E has
booted up. With hard disk, the red line traveled several times over
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