Hello everyone,
I have a pool consisting of 28 1TB sata disks configured in 15*2 vdevs
raid1 (2 disks per mirror)2 SSD in miror for the ZIL and 3 SSD's for L2ARC,
and recently i added two more disks.
For some reason the resilver process kicked in, and the system is
noticeable slower, but i'm cluel
Am 14.12.2010 um 03:30 schrieb Bob Friesenhahn :
> On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, Stephan Budach wrote:
>>
>> My current run of bonnie is of course not that satisfactory and I wanted to
>> ask you, if it's safe to turn on at least the drive level options, namely
>> the write cache and the read ahead?
>
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, Stephan Budach wrote:
My current run of bonnie is of course not that satisfactory and I wanted to
ask you, if it's safe to turn on at least the drive level options, namely the
write cache and the read ahead?
Enabling the write cache is fine as long as it is non-volatile
z...@lordcow.org said:
> For example when I 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad6', or physically remove the
> drive for awhile, then 'online' the disk, after it resilvers I'm typically
> left with the following after scrubbing:
>
> r...@file:~# zpool status
> pool: pool
> state: ONLINE status: One or m
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Chris Mosetick wrote:
> I have found this post from Mike La Spina to be very detailed covering this
> topic, yet I could not seem to get it to work right on my first hasty
> attempt a while back. Let me know if you have success, or adjustments that
> get this to
I have found this post from Mike La Spina to be very detailed covering this
topic, yet I could not seem to get it to work right on my first hasty
attempt a while back. Let me know if you have success, or adjustments that
get this to work.
http://blog.laspina.ca/ubiquitous/securing-comstar-and-vmw
On 12/13/10 05:55 PM, Miles Nordin wrote:
+ Oracle publishes the promised yet-to-be-delivered zfs-crypto
paper that's thorough enough to write a compatible implementation
It isn't yet the full paper but a lot of the on disk details are in my
latest blog entry and all of the structs n
> "rs" == Robert Soubie writes:
rs> Don't you forget that these companies also do much of their
rs> business in foreign countries (Europe, Asia) where software
rs> patenting is not allowed,
dated myth. software patents do exist in europe, and the EPO has
issued them. Fewer are
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Hi!
I have configured two LUs following this guide:
http://thegreyblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/setting-up-solaris-comstar-and.html
Now I want each LU to be available to only one distinct client in the network.
I found no easy guide how to accomplish t
Bob, Ian… thanks for your input.
It may be that the fw on the raid really got overloaded and that may had
to do with the way the GUI works.
I am now testing the same configuration on another host, where I can
risk some lockups when running bonnie++.
I am able to set some options on the drive
Le 13/12/2010 01:56, Tim Cook a écrit :
Yes, only the USA, which is where all relevant companies in this
discussion do business. On a mailing list centered around a company
founded in and doing business in the USA. So what exactly is your point?
Don't you forget that these companies also do mu
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