bash-3.00# zpool get all pool1
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
pool1 size 292G -
pool1 used 76.5K -
pool1 available 292G -
pool1 capacity 0% -
pool1 altroot - default
pool1 health ONLINE -
it shows capacity 0% inspite of having 292G available.. what could be wrong... i am unable to use this pool ..
Hi;
Can someone please explain how do connections differ from threads? or a link to a good site about connection pooling and how threads are utilized by the OS.
Thanks (1 Reply)
hi,
i am looking for a tool to see how many CPUs, controlled by FSS inside a pool, a project used over some time....
i have a 20k with several zones inside some pools. the cpu-sets/pools are configured with FSS and the zones with different shares. Inside the zones, i use projects with FSS... (2 Replies)
I created a pool the other day. I created a 10 gig files just for a test, then deleted it.
I proceeded to create a few files systems. But for some reason the pool shows 10% full, but the files systems are both at 1%? Both files systems share the same pool.
When I ls -al the pool I just... (6 Replies)
i have server carry more than 50 zone
i want to create 2 resource pool
assign 40 zone to resource pool number 1
assign 10 zone to resource pool number 2
how can i do that (1 Reply)
One more query in SVM :) Now with hot spare spool...
I can understand adding/replacing a slice in particular hot spare pool with "-a / -r" option (or) adding a slice to all existing hot spare pool with "-all" option. Here my query is for deleting, we have only option "-d".
1) If the hot... (2 Replies)
Other than export/import, is there a cleaner way to rename a pool without unmounting de FS?
Something like, say "zpool rename a b"?
Thanks. (2 Replies)
hello everyone. I want to implement a thread pool, with 10 threads most. Inside main,I call a function (lets say it foo) wich creates (if it is needed) or uses an existing thread from the pool and sends it to do a job.My problem is that I dont know how to pass the argument from the main to the... (2 Replies)
Hi!
I would also like to know if I need first to create a pool before I can mirror my disks inside that pool.
My first disk is c7t0d0s0 and my second disk is c7t2d0s0 as seen in the figure below.
I would create a pool named rpool1 for this 2 disks.
# zpool create rpool1 c7t0d0p0 c7t2d0p0 ... (18 Replies)
Assuming we have a server with 8 hdd, using raid5. After applying raid5 to the disk, solaris 11 will be install.
In my understanding, 8 hdd will represent 1disk(pls correct me if I'm wrong) and have one pool(rpool).
Using raid5 for 8hdd, could it be possible to have multiple pool? My... (11 Replies)
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s390_sthyi
S390_STHYI(2) System Calls Manual S390_STHYI(2)NAME
s390_sthyi - emulate STHYI instruction
SYNOPSIS
#include <asm/unistd.h>
int s390_sthyi(unsigned long function_code, void *resp_buffer,
uint64_t *return_code, unsigned long flags);
DESCRIPTION
The s390_sthyi() system call emulates the STHYI (Store Hypervisor Information) instruction. It provides hardware resource information for
the machine and its virtualization levels. This includes CPU type and capacity, as well as the machine model and other metrics.
The function_code argument indicates which function to perform. The following code(s) are supported:
0 Return CP (Central Processor) and IFL (Integrated Facility for Linux) capacity information.
The resp_buffer argument specifies the address of a response buffer. If the system call returns 0, the response buffer will be filled with
CPU capacity information. Otherwise, the response buffer's content is unchanged.
The return_code argument stores the return code of the STHYI instruction, using one of the following values:
0 Success.
4 Unsupported function code.
For further details about return_code, function_code, and resp_buffer, see the reference given in NOTES.
The flags argument is provided to allow for future extensions and currently must be set to 0.
RETURN VALUE
On success (that is: emulation succeeded), the return value of s390_sthyi() matches the condition code of the STHYI instructions, which is
a value in the range [0..3]. A return value of 0 indicates that CPU capacity information is stored in *resp_buffer. A return value of 3
indicates "unsupported function code" and the content of *resp_buffer is unchanged. The return values 1 and 2 are reserved.
On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately.
ERRORS
EFAULT The value specified in resp_buffer or return_code is not a valid address.
EINVAL The value specified in flags is nonzero.
ENOMEM Allocating memory for handling the CPU capacity information failed.
EOPNOTSUPP
The value specified in function_code is not valid.
VERSIONS
This system call is available since Linux 4.15.
CONFORMING TO
This Linux-specific system call is available only on the s390 architecture.
NOTES
Glibc does not provide a wrapper for this system call, use syscall(2) to call it.
For details of the STHYI instruction, see <https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSB27U_6.3.0/com.ibm.zvm.v630.hcpb4/hcpb4sth.htm>.
SEE ALSO syscall(2)COLOPHON
This page is part of release 4.15 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the
latest version of this page, can be found at https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
Linux Programmer's Manual 2018-02-02 S390_STHYI(2)