On Oct 3, 2010, at 7:22 PM, Jorgen Lundman wrote:
One option would be to get 147 NIC drivers for 134.
IIRC, the bnx drivers are closed source and obtained from Broadcom. No
need to upgrade OS just for a NIC driver.
-- richard
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At the risk of being repetitive:
[i]Why not two separate machines, one for XP, one for zfs/raid?[/i] At today's
network speeds, hooking a cable between those two would provide any speed data
access to the files in the raid that you want. A suitable ZFS machine could sit
in another room if you w
Hello list,
I got a c7000 with BL465c G1 blades to play with and have been trying to get
some form of Solaris to work on it.
However, this is the state:
OpenSolaris 134: Installs with ZFS, but no BNX nic drivers.
OpenIndiana 147: Panics on "zpool create" everytime, even from console. Has no
U
I'm pretty new to ZFS and OpenSolaris as a whole. I am an experienced storage
administrator, however my storage equipment has typically been NetApp or EMC
branded. I administer NetApp FAS2000 and FAS3000 series boxes to host a VMware
only virtual infrastructure so I am versed on a pretty high le
OK, replying to myself after having played around a bit with both Unix under
Billware and vice versa:
1)
- Somehow the HDs turned into a "GPT Protective Partition", which XP cannot
read. Googling a bit reveals that XP cannot read these (although a utility for
destroying and reformatting is ava
Apologies for cross posting but I have been looking at the probes fired when a
snapshot is created.
I get
pa...@openindiana:~/programming/dtrace$ pfexec ./snapshots.d
dtrace: script './snapshots.d' matched 54 probes
CPU IDFUNCTION:NAME
0 37478 zfs_secpolicy_snapshot
correct link:
http://kornax.org/wordpress/2010/10/zfs-iscsi-how-to-do-it-and-my-journey-part-2/
2010/10/3 Steve
> I am certainly a little late to this post, but I recently began using ZFS
> and had to figure this all out.
>
> There are ways to do this without disturbing the volume or removing i
I am certainly a little late to this post, but I recently began using ZFS and
had to figure this all out.
There are ways to do this without disturbing the volume or removing it and
re-connecting it on the Windows side. I had a bit of research involved, and I
put up a blog about it. Plan to sh