On 11/21/10 Nov 21, 8:43 PM, "Harry Putnam" wrote:
> When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
> has the right plugins, you can open them with either quicktime player
> or firefox (which also uses the quicktime player).
>
> But I find if the files are on a zfs server th
Hi All
I have written Following program so that fun() gets called by every 10 mili
seconds.But after executing the program I Found its calling the function after
20 mili seconds.If I specify timeinterval as 20 mili second in XtAppAddTimeOut
function its calling fun method after 30 mili seconds.
Hi All
I have written Following program so that fun() gets called by every 10 mili
seconds.But after executing the program I Found its calling the function after
20 mili seconds.If I specify timeinterval as 20 mili second in XtAppAddTimeOut
function its calling fun method after 30 mili seconds
On 11/22/10 05:43 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I find that at least some kinds of video files when accessed on zfs
server from windows machines will not work. In particular that seems
to hold for quicktime files.
When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
has the right plug
I find that at least some kinds of video files when accessed on zfs
server from windows machines will not work. In particular that seems
to hold for quicktime files.
When *.mov file reside on a windows host, and assuming your browser
has the right plugins, you can open them with either quicktime
This is probably the same write throttle issue which has been discussed to
length on this list. Check the archives for zfs write throttle, especially
posts from Jun-Jul 2009.
Suresh
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Markus,
I'm pretty sure that I have the MD1000 plugged in properly, especially since
the same connection works on the 9280 and Perc 6/e. It's not in split mode.
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
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> Any suggestions? Is there some sort of boot procedure, in order to get the
> system to recognize the second enclosure without locking up? Is there a
> special way to > configure one of these LSI boards?
It should just work, make sure you connect it right way and both JBODs are not
in "spl
I have 15x SAS drives in a Dell MD1000 enclosure, attached to an LSI 9200-16e.
This has been working well. The system is boothing off of internal drives, on
a Dell SAS 6ir.
I just tried to add a second storage enclosure, with 15 more SAS drives, and I
got a lockup during Loading Kernel. I go
When running real data, as opposed to benchmarks, I notice that my l2arc stops
filling, even though the majority of my reads are still going to primary
storage. I'm using 5 SSDs for L2ARC, so I'd expect to get good throughput,
even with sequential reads.
I'd like to experiment with disabling t
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