On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 23:25:27 -0700 (PDT)
lf yang wrote:
> Hi Guys
> I have a SunFire X4200M2 and the Xyratex RS1600 JBOD which I try to
> run the ZFS on it.But I found a problem:
> I set mpxio-disable="yes" in the /kernel/drv/fp.conf to enable the MPxIO,
> and set load-balance="round-robin" in th
Hi Guys
I have a SunFire X4200M2 and the Xyratex RS1600 JBOD which I try to
run the ZFS on it.But I found a problem:
I set mpxio-disable="yes" in the /kernel/drv/fp.conf to enable the MPxIO,
and set load-balance="round-robin" in the /kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf enable
the round-robin.The ZFS performa
> Don't hear about triple-parity RAID that often:
I agree completely. In fact, I have wondered (probably in these forums), why
we don't bite the bullet and make a generic raidzN, where N is any number >=0.
In fact, get rid of mirroring, because it clearly is a variant of raidz with
two devices
Yes you'll find my name all over VB at the moment, but I have found it to be
stable
(don't install the addons disk for solaris!!, use 3.0.2, and for me winXP32bit
and
OpenSolaris 2009.6 has been rock solid, it was (seems) to be opensolaris failed
with extract_boot_list doesn't belong to 101, but
Sorry to hear that, but you do know that VirtualBox is not really stable?
VirtualBox does show some instability from time to time. You havent read the
VirtualBox forums? I would advice against VirtualBox for saving all your data
in ZFS. I would use OpenSolaris without virtualization. I hope your
Well I have a 10TB (5x2TB) in RAIDZ on VirtualBox
got it all working on Windows XP and Windows 7.
SMB shares back to my PC, great managed the impossible!
Copied all my data over form a loads of old external disks,
sorted it, all in all 15 days work (my holiday :-)) Used
raw disks to the VirtualBox