Re: [zfs-discuss] vidoe files residing on zfs used from cifs fail to work

2010-11-21 Thread Dave Pooser
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

[zfs-discuss] X11 XtAppAddTimeOut is not working properly.

2010-11-21 Thread Debabrata Debroy
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.

[zfs-discuss] X11 XtAppAddTimeOut is not working properly.

2010-11-21 Thread Debabrata Debroy
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] vidoe files residing on zfs used from cifs fail to work

2010-11-21 Thread Ian Collins
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

[zfs-discuss] vidoe files residing on zfs used from cifs fail to work

2010-11-21 Thread Harry Putnam
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

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS - Sudden decrease in write performance

2010-11-21 Thread SR
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 -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing l

Re: [zfs-discuss] problem adding second MD1000 enclosure to LSI 9200-16e

2010-11-21 Thread Rob Cohen
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. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-dis

Re: [zfs-discuss] problem adding second MD1000 enclosure to LSI 9200-16e

2010-11-21 Thread Markus Kovero
> 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

[zfs-discuss] problem adding second MD1000 enclosure to LSI 9200-16e

2010-11-21 Thread Rob Cohen
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

[zfs-discuss] l2arc_noprefetch

2010-11-21 Thread Rob Cohen
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