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Operating Systems Solaris Allocating space to ufs /usr by using ZFS in solaris Post 302497680 by aychbee45 on Thursday 17th of February 2011 06:29:59 PM
Old 02-17-2011
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Originally Posted by jlliagre
A very painful last resort then. I strongly suspect the OS won't be bootable after that.
We have one box here that was able to boot with a migration to /usr on zfs, but the root was booting off ZFS, so that probably helped.

I would probably suggest creating, instead of a ZFS slice, UFS and moving /usr onto that.
 

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filebench(1)							   User Commands						      filebench(1)

NAME
filebench - framework of workloads to measure and compare filesystem performance SYNOPSIS
/usr/benchmarks/filebench/bin/filebench profile /usr/benchmarks/filebench/bin/filebench -c stats_dir... DESCRIPTION
filebench runs workloads to measure and compare filesystem performance. Full documentation can be found at the performance community at: http://www.opensolaris.org OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -c stats_dir... Generates a HTML file (index.html) that is a comparison of the specified directories. stats_dir specifies the directory or directories in which the results are stored. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: profile Specifies the name of the configuration file ending in .prof. The configuration file specifies: o what workloads to run, o what parameters to run, o the directory path on which to operate, and o the directory path in which to store the results. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. 1 An error occurred. 2 Invalid command line options were specified. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Running the Multi-stream Sequential Read Workload The following example runs the workloads described in the configuration file named sqread.prof: # filebench sqread Example 2 Comparing Multiple Runs The following example compares the results of two previous runs. This example assumes that the results from the two previous filebench runs were located in the directories: /stats/wombat-zfs-noel- Jun_27_2007-15h_45m_33s and /stats/wombat-ufs-noel-Jun_27_2007-15h_52m_11s. This example generates a HTML file named index.html in your current working directory. # filebench -c /stats/wombat-zfs-noel-Jun_27_2007-15h_45m_33s /stats/wombat-ufs-noel-Jun_27_2007-15h_52m_11s ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWfilebench | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Uncommitted | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 9 Oct 2007 filebench(1)
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