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1. Solaris
I created a zpool and two ZFS volumes in OpenSolaris. I would like both ZFS volumes to be exportable. However, I don't know how to set that up.
These are the steps I did:
1) Create the zpool using raidz1 across five disks.
I have six disks and created a zpool across 5 of them. c4t0d0... (3 Replies)
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2. Solaris
I created a zpool and zfs filesystem in OpenSolaris. I made two NFS mount points:
> zpool history
History for 'raidpool':
2009-01-15.17:12:48 zpool create -f raidpool raidz1 c4t1d0 c4t2d0 c4t3d0 c4t4d0 c4t5d0
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3. Solaris
Hey all,
I have a machine with 16 drive slots. Two of the drives have a ZFS mirror of the operating system, the other 14 contain the storage raidz.
So, after installing Opensolaris on the OS drives, how can I remount the storage raid?
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4. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Hi Folks,
Looking for info here more than any actual HowTo, does anyone know if there is an actual way of converting a Veritas or UFS filesystem to ZFS leaving the resident data intact.
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5. Solaris
Hi guys!
How come ZFS is said to be not just a filesystem but a hybrid filesystem and also a volume manager? Please explain.
I will appreciate your replies. Hope you can help me figure this out.
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6. Solaris
Hello,
Need to ask the question regarding extending the zfs storage file system.
currently after using the command, df -kh
u01-data-pool/data 600G 552 48G 93% /data
/data are only 48 gb remaining and it has occupied 93% for total storage.
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I have a esxi 6.7 server running a Solaris 10 x86 vm (actually a bunch of them). The VM uses zfs for the pools (of course). I expand the underlying ESX logical disk, for example from 50GB to 100gb, then I set autoexpand=on <pool> that belongs to the esx logical disk.
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
item_init
menu_hook(3CURSES) Curses Library Functions menu_hook(3CURSES)
NAME
menu_hook, set_item_init, item_init, set_item_term, item_term, set_menu_init, menu_init, set_menu_term, menu_term - assign application-spe-
cific routines for automatic invocation by menus
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lmenu -lcurses [ library... ]
#include <menu.h>
int set_item_init(MENU *menu, void (*func)(MENU *));
int set_item_term(MENU *menu, void (*func)(MENU *));
void item_term(MENU *menu);
int set_menu_init(MENU *menu, void (*func)(MENU *));
void menu_init(MENU *menu);
int set_menu_term(MENU *menu, void (*func)(MENU *));
void menu_term(MENU *menu);
DESCRIPTION
set_item_init() assigns the application-defined function to be called when the menu is posted and just after the current item changes.
item_init() returns a pointer to the item initialization routine, if any, called when the menu is posted and just after the current item
changes.
set_item_term() assigns an application-defined function to be called when the menu is unposted and just before the current item changes.
item_term() returns a pointer to the termination function, if any, called when the menu is unposted and just before the current item
changes.
set_menu_init() assigns an application-defined function to be called when the menu is posted and just after the top row changes on a posted
menu. menu_init() returns a pointer to the menu initialization routine, if any, called when the menu is posted and just after the top row
changes on a posted menu.
set_menu_term() assigns an application-defined function to be called when the menu is unposted and just before the top row changes on a
posted menu. menu_term() returns a pointer to the menu termination routine, if any, called when the menu is unposted and just before the
top row changes on a posted menu.
RETURN VALUES
Routines that return pointers always return NULL on error. Routines that return an integer return one of the following:
E_OK The routine returned successfully.
E_SYSTEM_ERROR System error.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |Unsafe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
curses(3CURSES), menus(3CURSES), attributes(5)
NOTES
The header <menu.h> automatically includes the headers <eti.h> and <curses.h>.
SunOS 5.10 31 Dec 1996 menu_hook(3CURSES)