Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-have-zpl' into linux-have-zpl

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Brian Behlendorf 2009-03-20 14:40:35 -07:00
commit a362fafd5d
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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* : Rebased to ZFS b108 from OpenSolaris
* configure.ac, *Makefile.am: Build system updatei. This includes
* configure.ac, *Makefile.am: Build system update. This includes
resolving various build issues and adding support for the remaining
common build targets. Available targets now include:
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This will produce two binary RPMs with correct 'requires'
dependencies for your kernel. One will contain all zfs modules
and support utilities, the other is a devel package for compiling
additional kernel modules which are dependant on the zfs.
additional kernel modules which are dependent on the zfs.
zfs-x.y.z-1_<kernel version>.x86_64.rpm
zfs-devel-x.y.2-1_<kernel version>.x86_64.rpm

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TODO
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- Implement something similar to the Solaris devid support to ensure
ZFS properly locates your disks even when moved. The current port
is dependant on using something like udev to ensure this can never
is dependent on using something like udev to ensure this can never
happen but this is not a viable long term solution.
- Implement something like Solaris's sysevent support to detect when
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ SUMMARY OF MAJOR KNOWN PROBLEMS IN v0.4.3 (Development Release)
lt-ztest: ../../lib/libzpool/taskq.c:199: Assertion
`pthread_create(&tq->tq_threadlist[t], NULL, taskq_thread, tq) == 0' failed.
2) Reproducable on my RHEL5-x86_64 box after perhaps an hour:
2) Reproducible on my RHEL5-x86_64 box after perhaps an hour:
ztest -V -T 18000
5 vdevs, 7 datasets, 23 threads, 18000 seconds...
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dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, dsobj, ((char *)__func__), &ds) (0x0 == 0x2)' failed.
child died with signal 6
3) Reproducable on my RHEL5-x86_64 box after perhaps an hour:
3) Reproducible on my RHEL5-x86_64 box after perhaps an hour:
ztest -V -T 18000
5 vdevs, 7 datasets, 23 threads, 18000 seconds...