JFWIW - last night's trial OpenSolaris/Indiana' devel iso installed on Core-2
duo with 2GB created something it reported as 'Z-lite) (IIRC - it wasn;t worht
wasting HDD space on...)
Anyone know if this 'different' on Solaris for i386 from -64?
i.e. - is do Sun use a 'lite' and full' version?
And, if so, [is there | should there be ] an equivalent in the FreeBSd world? or
is that just up to optioning in our case?
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Clearly so.
So much so that IMNSHO, inclusion of most *remaining* ZFS issues more properly
belongs on the ZFS-specific mailing list.
I don't see much - if any - remaining evidence that there are things either
'wrong' or even sub-optimal with FreeBSD *itself* that only ZFS exposes.
Au contraire - FreeBSD seems to be as accommodating to ZFS needs as can be.
The rest seems to be up to ZFS code, 'sensing' of resources & load, manual &
auto-config, dynamic adjustment - more graceful degradation & recovery.
Whatever.
ZFS-specific, not BSD-in-general.
JM2CW, but the level of 'traffic' on this list in re still-experimental-at-best
ZFS is distracting attention from issues that are more universal, critical to
more users and uses - and more in need of scarce attention 'Real Soon Now'.
It almost begs dismissal of ZFS posts to the bespoke list out-of-hand.
ZFS is still eminently 'avoidable' for now.
Reports of I/O problems, drivers that can corrupt data on *UFS* are a whole
'nuther matter..
Bill
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