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  • #11
    OK, I am officially not a skeptic anymore. You have my support!

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    • #12
      Quick question: Was the code brought fwd to 2.6.37?

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      • #13
        permission problem with newly created file/directory

        Trying out the GA on my zfs-fuse pools.. somehow any file/directory created while using the GA, the permission is always "0000". where can i file a bug report regarding this or is it a known issue.

        ps. i am on amd64 ubuntu 10.10 server btw.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by xyzzyx View Post
          Trying out the GA on my zfs-fuse pools.. somehow any file/directory created while using the GA, the permission is always "0000". where can i file a bug report regarding this or is it a known issue.

          ps. i am on amd64 ubuntu 10.10 server btw.
          further testing... this doesn't happen on newly created pool and filesystem... only happen on pools created with zfs-fuse and imported with zfs-linux.

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          • #15
            OK. tested the 2.6.35.10. The build fails on 2.6.36 and 2.6.37. This is going to be a recurring issue.

            Anyway, I am happy to report that native zfs on Linux 2.6.35.10 boots fine as a root filesystem. Haven't seen anything odd so far.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by xyzzyx View Post
              further testing... this doesn't happen on newly created pool and filesystem... only happen on pools created with zfs-fuse and imported with zfs-linux.
              Same observation here. I was looking forward to retaining my pools but it looks like I will have to wait.

              But this is looking good already! The performance is much better compared to zfs-fuse.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by devsk View Post
                Same observation here. I was looking forward to retaining my pools but it looks like I will have to wait.

                But this is looking good already! The performance is much better compared to zfs-fuse.
                Yup.. think you are quite right...
                i've try upgrading to pools to v28.. same permission issue...
                create a new pool with zfs-linux and zfs send form my backup pool (created with zfs-fuse).. no dice... same permission issue upon completion...
                so now i am rsyncing form my backup... looks good so far...

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                • #18
                  Is native raid-z supported? Compression?

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