Hi,
I am a brand new SunOS/OpenIndiana newbie coming from Linux... I am trying to build a test storage server for some zfs fun. First, I would like to know if what I did looks ok, and then I ran into a little issue. So, the server has 6 internal 3TB SATA drives (c5txdy), plus 2 small eSATA external drives (c3txdy). I installed the server/text version on the 1st external drive. Then I more or less did the following: pkg update reboot zpool upgrade rpool format -e c3t1d0 fdisk label format prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c3t0d0p0 | fmthard -s - /dev/rdsk/c3t1d0p0 zpool attach -f rpool c3t0d0s0 c3t1d0s0 installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2 /dev/rdsk/c3t1d0s0 zpool create VOLUME raidz2 c5t0d0 c5t1d0 c5t2d0 c5t3d0 c5t4d0 c5t5d0 So, I have a RAID1 on the 2 external drives, and a RAID6 on the 6 internal. Anything wrong or inefficient? I read about putting zfs logs out of the RAID6, but not sure how... I think the format part is a bit unclear for me but it worked... Then, for testing, I needed to put some data from an ext3 usb drive on the raidz2... So I had to first install ext2 support: pfexec pkgadd -d SFEe2fsprogs.pkg SFElibiconv SFEe2fsprogs pfexec pkgadd -d SUNWext2fs.pkg SUNWext2fs It worked, but the file transfer (rsync -avH) was VERY slow (only 179G in 15 hours)... >From the logs: Oct 24 12:05:49 clust-2 usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 2.0 device (usb4fc,c15) operating at hi speed (USB 2.x) on USB 2.0 external hub: storage@1, scsa2usb0 at bus address 5 Oct 24 12:05:49 clust-2 usba: [ID 349649 kern.info] Sunplus Technology Inc. USB to Serial-ATA bridge ST2000DL00S2H7J90C602099 Oct 24 12:05:49 clust-2 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] scsa2usb0 is /pci@0,0/pci15d9,62f@1d/hub@1/storage@1 Oct 24 12:05:49 clust-2 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci15d9,62f@1d/hub@1/storage@1 (scsa2usb0) online Oct 24 12:05:49 clust-2 scsi: [ID 583861 kern.info] sd0 at scsa2usb0: target 0 lun 0 Oct 24 12:05:49 clust-2 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci@0,0/pci15d9,62f@1d/hub@1/storage@1/disk@0,0 Oct 24 12:05:49 clust-2 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci15d9,62f@1d/hub@1/storage@1/disk@0,0 (sd0) online Oct 24 12:09:58 clust-2 ufs: [ID 717476 kern.notice] NOTICE: mount: not a UFS magic number (0x0) Oct 24 12:22:07 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 800345 kern.notice] NOTICE: info: mount_count=0 Oct 24 12:22:07 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 854744 kern.notice] NOTICE: Setting ops, name=ext2fs Oct 24 12:22:07 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 302322 kern.notice] NOTICE: ext2init end Oct 24 12:22:07 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 850434 kern.notice] NOTICE: DATAs_033: 13472722/244203520 files, 487818616/488378000 blocks Oct 24 12:55:50 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 118274 kern.notice] NOTICE: ext2_iupdat 2 Oct 24 12:57:00 clust-2 last message repeated 190 times Oct 24 12:57:24 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 118274 kern.notice] NOTICE: ext2_iupdat 2 Oct 24 13:03:30 clust-2 last message repeated 940 times Oct 24 13:04:15 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 118274 kern.notice] NOTICE: ext2_iupdat 2 Oct 24 13:10:23 clust-2 last message repeated 955 times Oct 24 13:10:24 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 118274 kern.notice] NOTICE: ext2_iupdat 2 Oct 24 13:16:25 clust-2 last message repeated 592 times ... Oct 25 03:03:41 clust-2 ext2fs: [ID 118274 kern.notice] NOTICE: ext2_iupdat 2 Oct 25 03:10:01 clust-2 last message repeated 94 times And that stops there at 3am because this morning I had been disconnected and when I went to the server, there was some kind of "kernel" panic (I think related to ext2fs) and it said something about dumping zfs stuff and rebooting... but it got stuck there and never rebooted. I cannot find the panic message... is it written somewhere or only on the screen? Is the ext2fs module stable? Thx, JD _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss