On Dec 21, 2011, at 2:58, "Matthew R. Wilson" wrote:
> Can anyone offer any suggestions on a way to predict the device naming, or at
> least get the system to list the disks after I insert one without rebooting?
You have gotten some good responses that should help you out.
However, you shouldn
On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> I remember asking about this a long time ago, and everybody seemed to think
> it was a non-issue. The vague and unclearly reported rumor that ZFS behaves
> poorly when it's 100% full. Well now I have one really solid data point to
> con
On Apr 22, 2010, at 1:26 PM, Rich Teer wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I have a server running SXCE b130 and I use ZFS for all file systems. I
> also have a couple of workstations running the same OS, and all is well.
> But I also have a MacBook Pro laptop running Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6.3),
> and I have
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inherited from noroute
noroute/reserved canmount off local
noroute/reserved type filesystem-
If I fill the pool now, I reduce the reservation (reduce instead of
remove in case I have something writing uncontrollably to the pool)
and clean up.
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ressed file system is the best bet.
I have a SVN on ZFS repository with ~75K relatively small files and
few binaries. That is working well without any special tuning.
Shawn
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ternal portion of my mirrors without experiencing a panic.
> This is also a problem the Solaris
> ZFS team is working on as well, it's just not as common that people
> rip out live drives from a Thumper :)
That was almost the first thing I did when we got one to play with :)
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what I
>>> work off of every day, and am running weekly snapshots which I 'zfs
>>> send' to my external drive. Oh happy day.
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>> Noel Dellofano
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On Dec 14, 2007, at 12:27 AM, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
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> Shawn Ferry wrote:
>> Jorgen,
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>> You may want to try running 'bootadm update-archive'
>>
>> Assuming that your boot-archive problem is an out of date boot-
>> archive
>>
ue to a NULL pointer dereference
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