Hi!
After updating my global zone to OI_151a3, I also updated my non global zones
by executing
zoneadm zonename detatch
and
zoneadm zonename attach -u
After that procedure I get the following error on all pkg commands:
pkg: No image found.
Thus I can not update / install any packages withi
did a little research, just because i'm curious about this, my storage needs are
much lower :)
they say
(http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showpost.php?p=13963218&postcount=4727) that
SB820M south-bridge on n40l has a limit of 3.2tb for hdd capacity. but there are
no such details on the offic
Hi roy,
yes, right, it was just to tell Andy what I've tested with this hp system and
OI. i think there are many people who have written in detail their experience
about supported hdd sizes in forums easily reachable just by googling n40l. let
me also correct what i've written before: the adapt
It probably won't help much. Any SATA controller should recognize the 4TB
drives, and the problem with the drives lying about sector sizes won't be any
better whatever controller you use.
roy
- Opprinnelig melding -
> maybe this might help:
> http://www.adaptec.com/en-us/products/contro
maybe this might help:
http://www.adaptec.com/en-us/products/controllers/hardware/sas/entry/asc-1045/
it is recognized on a n40l and it is supported by the si3124 driver
On 04/28/2012 09:54 AM, andy thomas wrote:
For some time now I've successfully been using ZFS RAIDz pools made up of 3 x 1
TB
> > For some time now I've successfully been using ZFS RAIDz pools made
> > up of 3 x 1
> > TB or 3 x 2 TB Western Digital Caviar Black disks in a HP
> > MicroServer N36L
> > running OI 148 or 151. I'm now thinking of using the newer HP N40L
> > microserver
> > with 3 x 4 TB disks (Hitachi DeskStar
i have been using oi-151a1 on hp n40L for 6 months without problems. my pool is
smaller than yours and i do not have 4k disks.
if you look at the quick specs of the n40l:
Maximum internal SATA storage capacity of up to 8.0TB (4 x 2TB 3.5" SATA drives)
2TB 3G SATA 7.2K, Up to 4, SATA controller
For some time now I've successfully been using ZFS RAIDz pools made up of
3 x 1 TB or 3 x 2 TB Western Digital Caviar Black disks in a HP
MicroServer N36L running OI 148 or 151. I'm now thinking of using the
newer HP N40L microserver with 3 x 4 TB disks (Hitachi DeskStart 7K4000)
which have 409