The benchmarks I've seen do not make ZFS look all that great. And as far as I can tell, it has no real maintenance behind it either any more, so from a long-term stability standpoint, why would you ever want to use it in the first place?. - Linus Torvalds
We are looking into buying a new software, billing software that is, and want to know if you can run that on the same UNIX server as another major software?
Is there a limit to the different types of software Unix can run, or is it like windows where you can install as many as you like?
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Hi there.
I've been tasked with making a new design for our Unix systems :eek:
Now the question I have is;
How many LPARs can a p570 hold WITHOUT using a VIO Server.
Many Thanks
Kees (1 Reply)
Hi.
I downloaded a package that could only be installed on RHEL5, and not 4 or 3, so I got the source in order to compile it on RHEL 3 so hopefully it will work on all versions.
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I'm looking for a means to ensure that servers in the two or three datacenters, connected in a ring via IP through two ISPs, can distribute load and/or replicate data among at least two SAN-class disk devices.
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I've got a Solaris 11 Express installed on my machine. I have created a raidz2 zpool named shares and a simple one-disc zpool named backup. I have made a script that would send a daily snapshot of shares to backup.
I use these commands
zfs snapshot shares@DDMMRRRRHHMM
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I wonder if anyone could assist with some problems I'm having with Linux Capabilities and their use when using the commands "nice" and "schedtool".
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So I'm having a problem getting a Broadcom BCM4312 wireless controller to work under the broadcom-wl module
$uname
Linux 3.8.11-200.fc18.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 1 19:44:27 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci -v
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Hi
I'm trying to compile my linux kernel with CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=y.
any idea what this thing does ??
Also another question , If I compile the kernel that I'm currently using , what'll happen ?
~cheers (3 Replies)
Hi All,
How worried is everyone about the Dirty Cow Linux exploit? Has anybody experienced attacks yet?
From the research I've done it seems that the exploit is "reliable" (that is it works nearly every time on vulverable systems) which is not good news.
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netapp::snapshot
NetApp::Snapshot(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation NetApp::Snapshot(3pm)NAME
NetApp::Snapshot -- OO class for creating and managing snapshots
SYNOPSIS
use NetApp::Filer;
use NetApp::Snapshot;
my $filer = NetApp::Filer->new( .... );
DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates a single NetApp snapshot, and provides methods for querying information about the snapshot, as well as methods for
managing it.
METHODS
get_parent
Returns the NetApp::Aggregate or NetApp::Volume object for the aggregate or volume for which object is a snapshot.
get_name
Returns a string representing the name of the snapshot.
get_date
Returns the date the snapshot was created.
get_used
Returns the percentage of space used by snapshot.
get_total
Returns the percentage of total space used by the snapshot.
get_snapshot_deltas
Returns an array of NetApp::Snapshot:Delta objects, each representing a single delta for this snapshot.
get_reclaimable
Returns the amount of reclaimable space, if the snapshot is deleted. Note that experimentally, this command has a lot of failure
scenarios, most of which are reasonable (there are a lot of cases where you can't query this data). Therefore, unlike most of the methods
in this API, it doesn't raise a fatal exception if it can't query the information, it simply generates warnings.
rename( $newname )
Renames the snapshot to the specified name.
restore( %args )
This method is an interface to the "snap restore" command. The argument syntax is:
$snapshot->restore(
type => 'vol' | 'file', # Defaults to vol
from_path => $from_path,
to_path => $to_path,
);
The 'type' argument maps to the -t CLI argument, and the 'to_path' argument maps to the -r CLI argument. Refer to the na_snap(1) man page,
and the "snap restore" documentation for further information.
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