23.07.2012 22:09, Sašo Kiselkov пишет:
Hi,
Have you had a look iostat -E (error counters) to make sure you don't
have faulty cabling? I've bad cables trip me up once in a manner similar
to your situation here.
Looked now. No errors.
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OpenIndian
Subject: ZFS and AVS guru
I am working on setting up 2 SAN's to replicate via AVS.
The 2 sans I build have 15 drives SAS drives + 2 Cache SSD's and 2 Log SSD's.
OS drives are also SSD's and are mirrored.
Units are running current version of Openindiana with AVS installed.
Our environment we run c
2012-07-23 19:28, Ray Arachelian wrote:
I do have another machine that I could use for this that has 32G of RAM,
but the latest OI ISO won't properly start up - stays in text mode, I
believe it doesn't like the video card in there, and unfortunately it
gives a login prompt, and I don't know what
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
> I do want to upgrade from the current motherboard to something newer
> since it's got a 4G limit. I do have some left over DDR3 DIMMs, so I'd
> be looking for a new mobo/CPU that would work with DDR3 and have loads
> of SATA, PCI/PCIe slot
Hi,
Have you had a look iostat -E (error counters) to make sure you don't
have faulty cabling? I've bad cables trip me up once in a manner similar
to your situation here.
Cheers,
--
Saso
On 07/23/2012 07:18 AM, Yuri Vorobyev wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I faced with a strange performance problem with ne
On 07/23/2012 11:39 AM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
>
> This is looking more and more like a USB driver or a USB hub problem.
> Since multiple devices are impacted at once, I suspect a USB hub
> problem. The USB hub might be some external hardware you are using,
> or embedded on the motherboard. Make
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012, Ray Arachelian wrote:
I guess I am/was expecting zfs to be a bit less brittle, and not corrupt
data while the drives experience I/O disconnects while scrubbing - CoW
should have prevented this kind of problem, no?
Zfs needs properly working RAM and properly working disk ca
On 07/23/2012 10:19 AM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012, Ray Arachelian wrote:
>>
>> I suspect the issue is that since this is a USB enclosure that at some
>> point the bus was saturated and wouldn't respond, or something like
>> that.
>> Any help in getting these volumes mounted would
On 07/23/2012 09:01 AM, Lucas Van Tol wrote:
> Maybe the disks are faild by fmd? It will often prevent a system from using
> disks it thinks have failed; even if its a new disk in the same slot. Check
> with 'fmadm faulty' anc see if you can convince fmd they are
> repaired/replaced/acquitte
On Mon, 23 Jul 2012, Ray Arachelian wrote:
I suspect the issue is that since this is a USB enclosure that at some
point the bus was saturated and wouldn't respond, or something like that.
Any help in getting these volumes mounted would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, I know, I'm running on crappy
L.S.
I have an openindiana 151a server from which ZFS
datasets are shared over NFS.
On the Debian wheezy clients users are currently
squashed and based on the following thread
https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=10027449
I hoped it was possible to enable mapping of user ids
Maybe the disks are faild by fmd? It will often prevent a system from using
disks it thinks have failed; even if its a new disk in the same slot. Check
with 'fmadm faulty' anc see if you can convince fmd they are
repaired/replaced/acquitted. That may make them visible to the pool again,
a
I think it's high time we get an fsck.zfs tool. While attempting to
copy data from one zpool to another, I ran across a broken file that
caused rsync to pause and all access to the zpool to lock up any command
that touched it. I then ran a scrub, and after a few days, the machine
crashed. I brou
I just thought of the fact that namespaces is the way to incorporate
structually different namespaces into what is served by an imap server,
and enabling the MUA to present all the different namespaces in a
consistent way. If the MUA designer so desires.
On 2012-07-23 10:11, openindiana-discu
In all the cases so far where I have had to set up IMAP servers on Sun
things (which is at least 5 years ago) I never had occasion to think
about what is actually meant by the notion of "namespace".
Now, setting up dovecot, I realise I really need to UNDERSTAND in a
deeper sense what the "name
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