Hello Carisdad,
Friday, March 9, 2007, 7:05:02 PM, you wrote:
C> I have a setup with a T2000 SAN attached to 90 500GB SATA drives
C> presented as individual luns to the host. We will be sending mostly
C> large streaming writes to the filesystems over the network (~2GB/file)
C> in 5/6 streams p
Ivan Wang wrote:
Hi,
However, this raises another concert that during recent discussions regarding to disk layout of a zfs system (http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=25679&tstart=0) it was said that currently we'd better give zfs the whole device (rather than slices) and kee
I have a setup with a T2000 SAN attached to 90 500GB SATA drives
presented as individual luns to the host. We will be sending mostly
large streaming writes to the filesystems over the network (~2GB/file)
in 5/6 streams per filesystem. Data protection is pretty important, but
we need to have a
Hi Ian,
I might misunderstand your plan. I assumed you'll throw in a small boot
drive as the zfs root pool.
ZFS root pool can be a mirrored pool, so you don't need to use SVM mirror.
Lin
Ian Collins wrote:
Lin Ling wrote:
Ian Collins wrote:
Thanks for the heads up.
I'm building
Hi,
a few weeks ago, Richard Elling noticed our ZFS video:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=23220&tstart=120
Finally, we got the english version done. Many thanks to Marc Baumann, our
brave video editor for making this possible.
Here's the video and some comments, both in
On Mar 9, 2007, at 1:35 AM, Victor Hooi wrote:
heya,
I'm attempting to set up a ZFS share to be served via Samba. I
originally tried to use NFSv4, but hit a bump in the form of c*appy
Windows client support, and the Hummingbird Maestro requires
hclnfsd to be installed, which wouldn't run
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