Two for one here, slightly related:
My rpool mirror is 60GB and my RAM is 32GB. How stingy can I safely be with sizing my SWAP and DUMP 'partitions'?
I don't intend to get anywhere near filling the memory (except for what ARC does) and I don't think I'd know how to analyze a dump file if I got one, so I kind of hate to waste so much space for them.
Secondly, though napp-it (perhaps wisely) hides my rpool from listing in for example 'ZFS Filesystems' and other places (like sources for replication within appliance group) I would like to change that behavior and make the rpool appear like any other pool throughout napp-it. Is it possible? I think on OmniOS the rpool was not actually hidden in napp-it, but I'm back to OpenIndiana.
Thanks.
My rpool mirror is 60GB and my RAM is 32GB. How stingy can I safely be with sizing my SWAP and DUMP 'partitions'?
I don't intend to get anywhere near filling the memory (except for what ARC does) and I don't think I'd know how to analyze a dump file if I got one, so I kind of hate to waste so much space for them.
Secondly, though napp-it (perhaps wisely) hides my rpool from listing in for example 'ZFS Filesystems' and other places (like sources for replication within appliance group) I would like to change that behavior and make the rpool appear like any other pool throughout napp-it. Is it possible? I think on OmniOS the rpool was not actually hidden in napp-it, but I'm back to OpenIndiana.
Thanks.