Upgrading to latest zfs-fuse

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Dobrica Pavlinusic

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Jul 23, 2009, 9:35:38 AM7/23/09
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First, let me thank all you for working hard to get zfs-fuse in sync
with upstream Solaris ZFS and improve performance.

I have problem with zfs-fuse from http://git.rudd-o.com/zfs/

When I do zfs list I don't see snapshots any more. I do see them in
zpool history and can make clone out of them, but they are not
displayed in zfs list anymore (which is real show stopper for me).

I'm also wondering is fuse 2.8 required or just better for write
performance? I could upgrade fuse on that machine if I really have to,
but I would also be happy with just newer version of pools without
write speedup.

If upgrade to fuse 2.8 is required, which fuse 2.8 should I use? 2.8-
pre2 from sourceforge or should I just go with latest CVS version (2.8-
pre3 as of this writing).

I will test upgrade to fuse 2.8 to see if this resolves my snapshot
problems, but if anybody have some clues, please speak now! :-)

sghe...@hotmail.com

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Jul 23, 2009, 10:13:36 AM7/23/09
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Dobrica Pavlinusic wrote:
> First, let me thank all you for working hard to get zfs-fuse in sync
> with upstream Solaris ZFS and improve performance.
>
> I have problem with zfs-fuse from http://git.rudd-o.com/zfs/
>
> When I do zfs list I don't see snapshots any more. I do see them in
> zpool history and can make clone out of them, but they are not
> displayed in zfs list anymore (which is real show stopper for me).
>
I think it is an upstream thing. I noticed having to issue 'zfs list -t
snapshot' in order to see those on Solaris as well.


Dobrica Pavlinusic

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Jul 23, 2009, 10:25:46 AM7/23/09
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On Jul 23, 4:13 pm, "sghee...@hotmail.com" <sghee...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Dobrica Pavlinusic wrote:
> > When I do zfs list I don't see snapshots any more. I do see them in
> > zpool history and can make clone out of them, but they are not
> > displayed in zfs list anymore (which is real show stopper for me).
>
> I think it is an upstream thing. I noticed having to issue 'zfs list -t
> snapshot' in order to see those on Solaris as well.

Thanks a lot. Somehow, -t snapshot didn't come to mind :-)
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