01-22-2009
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1. Solaris
We are looking into testing ZFS at our location. Because we are a government agency we have security and auditors breathing down our neck to make sure we are not opening any security holes.
My question is are there any ports or security concerns I would need to address if implemnting a ZFS file... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: rkruck
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2. Solaris
With Solaris 11 coming out with a requirement of ZFS on the root disk, I was curious to know who is using the Zeta File System now?
I have been using ZFS for the past year and don't plan to go back to UFS since ZFS is much more reliable and easier to maintain. (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: bluescreen
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3. Solaris
Hi, I am nowusing ZFS since some weeks and now I have 2 questions:
1) in zpool I saw some disk added with the *s2 at the end, I have in mind that should not be ? is this right and if so can I get the *s2 disk out of the zpool ?
2) Zpool has still 2 spare disk but when I try to create a new... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: manni2
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4. Solaris
i created a snapshot as follow as
bash-3.00# zfs snapshot dinu/dinu1@dinusnap1
then i deleted the contents in the directory dinu1
now i want to rollback that contents from snapshot and i used
bash-3.00# zfs rollback dinu/dinu1/@dinusnap1
but i received error as follow as
cannot... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: dinu
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5. Solaris
what are all the advantages of ZFS comparing to UFS SVM
what is the use of creating file system in a file system in ZFS (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: dinu
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6. Solaris
Hello,
I want to migrate one of my ZFS root filesystem to a new disk on the same server. Can someone please guide me for the same? This is a Solaris 10 box running on Intel.
# df -h /setup
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
root/ROOT/zfsroot/setup
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mahive
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7. Solaris
Hi,
I need some advice please. I have this server with a couple of zpools, lets call them
pay_serv
ukb_pool
There are two zones attached to these pools. When I do a zfs list I see this
pay_serv 8.41G 265G 8.41G /pay_serv
ukb_pool 79.8G 194G 23K /ukb_pool
ukb_pool/temp_ps 9.11G... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: giles.cardew
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8. Solaris
Hi,
Recently we have new server T5 Oracle. We set up it for our database. For out database files we set one zfs filesystem. When i use iostat -xc the output as below. As you see the value for vdc4 is quite high.
extended device statistics cpu
device ... (32 Replies)
Discussion started by: tharmendran
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
richcomm_usb
RICHCOMM_USB(8) NUT Manual RICHCOMM_USB(8)
NAME
richcomm_usb - Driver UPS equipment using Richcomm dry-contact to USB solution
NOTE
This man page only documents the specific features of the richcomm_usb driver. For information about the core driver, see nutupsdrv(8).
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The Richcomm dry-contact to USB solution is a generic interface that is used to upgrade an existing (RS-232) contact closure UPS interface
to USB. As such, all the limitations of the underlying contact closure interface apply. This means that you will only get the essentials in
ups.status: OL, OB, and LB. See also genericups(8).
BUGS
Most contact-closure UPSes will not power down the load if the line power is present. This can create a race when using slave upsmon(8)
systems. See the upsmon(8) man page for more information.
The solution to both of these problems is to upgrade to a smart protocol UPS of some kind that allows detection and proper load cycling on
command.
AUTHORS
Peter van Valderen <p.v.valderen at probu.nl>, Dirk Teurlings <dirk at upexia.nl>
SEE ALSO
The core driver:
nutupsdrv(8)
The generic serial driver:
genericups(8)
Internet resources:
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
Network UPS Tools 05/21/2012 RICHCOMM_USB(8)