> I'm curious if there is a support for OCZ RevoDrive SSD or any other
> SSD hooked directly on PCIe in Solaris.
The RevoDrive should not require a custom device driver as it is based on the
Silicon Image 3124 PCI-X RAID controller connected to a Pericom PCI-X to
PCIe bridge chip (PI7C9X130). T
Hello,
after upgrade to Sol11Express I've noticed kind of strange behavior of .zfs
directory of any ZFS filesystem. Go into the .zfs directory and type `find .
-type f' for the first time after you've mounted the file-system. It'll show
nothing. Type it second time and you will get expected list
Hello,
I'm curious if there is a support for OCZ RevoDrive SSD or any other SSD hooked
directly on PCIe in Solaris. This RevoDrive looks particularly interesting for
its low price and why to buy something SATA based when someone might have twice
the speed on PCIe for the same money
Thanks,
K
Hello,
I'm trying to recover from zfs pool crash described here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=135675&tstart=0 -- I've
successfully used Victor's advice and now I do have my pool imported in
read-only mode. I see the data on filesystems and would like to backup all of
the
Hello Victor,
thanks a lot for your help. I'm just going to buy some new drives here to be
able to backup this pool, but anyway, what do you suggest to do with such pool
later? Complete destroy and reinstall? Or is it possible to run scrub on
read-only pool to recover it? I see this bugreport:
I've detached disk from a mirrored zpool using "zpool detach" (not "zpool
split") command. Is it possible to recover data from that disk? If yes, how?
(and how to make it bootable)
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