It looks like the first iteration has finally launched...
http://tenscomplement.com/our-products/zevo-silver-edition
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/01/31/zfs-comes-to-os-x-courtesy-of-apples-former-chief-zfs-architect
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On 1/02/12 12:40 PM, Ragnar Sundblad wrote:
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I still don't really get what stmsboot -u actually does (and if - and if
so how much - this differs between x86 and sparc).
Would it be impolite to ask you to elaborate on this a little?
Not at all. Here goes.
/usr/sbin/stmsboot -u arms the mpxi
Hello James!
On 1 feb 2012, at 02:43, James C. McPherson wrote:
> The supported way to enable MPxIO is to run
>
> # /usr/sbin/stmsboot -e
>
> You shouldn't need to do this for mpt_sas HBAs such as
> your 9205 controllers; we enable MPxIO by default on them.
>
> If you _do_ edit scsi_vhci.conf
Hello Rocky!
On 1 feb 2012, at 03:07, Rocky Shek wrote:
> Ragnar,
>
> Which Intel SSD do you use? We use 320 and 710. We have bad experience with
> 510 in the past
I tried with Intel X25-M 160 and 80 GB and a X25-E 64 GB (only because that
was what I had in my drawer). I am not sure which one
Hi Edmund,
On Jan 31, 2012, at 5:43 PM, Edmund White wrote:
> You will definitely want to have a Smart Array card (p411 or p811) on hand
> to update the firmware on the enclosure. Make sure you're on firmware
> version 0131. You may also want to update the disk firmware at the same
> time.
>
>
Ragnar,
Which Intel SSD do you use? We use 320 and 710. We have bad experience with
510 in the past
Yes, "logical-block" make it faster in MPxIO setup.
If you are using 9205-8E, you don't need to use "stmsboot -e"
By default, mpt_sas driver for 9205-8E is already MPxIO enable.
"stmsboot-e" is
On 1 feb 2012, at 02:43, Edmund White wrote:
> You will definitely want to have a Smart Array card (p411 or p811) on hand
> to update the firmware on the enclosure. Make sure you're on firmware
> version 0131. You may also want to update the disk firmware at the same
> time.
>
> I have multipat
On 1 feb 2012, at 02:38, Hung-Sheng Tsao (laoTsao) wrote:
> what is the server you attach to D2700?
It is different Sun/Oracle X4NN0s, x86-86 boxes.
> the hp spec for d2700 did not include solaris, so not sure how you get
> support from hp:-(
We don't. :-(
/ragge
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Hi Ragge,
On 1/02/12 11:25 AM, Ragnar Sundblad wrote:
Just to follow up on this, in case there are others interested:
...
To get multipathing, you need to configure the scsi_vhci driver, in
/kernel/drv/scsi_vhci.conf for sol10 or /etc/driver/drv/scsi_vhci.conf for
sol11-x86. To get better p
You will definitely want to have a Smart Array card (p411 or p811) on hand
to update the firmware on the enclosure. Make sure you're on firmware
version 0131. You may also want to update the disk firmware at the same
time.
I have multipath and my drive LEDs work well enough to perform drive
ident
what is the server you attach to D2700?
the hp spec for d2700 did not include solaris, so not sure how you get support
from hp:-(
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 31, 2012, at 20:25, Ragnar Sundblad wrote:
>
> Just to follow up on this, in case there are others interested:
>
> The D2700s seems to wo
Just to follow up on this, in case there are others interested:
The D2700s seems to work quite ok for us. We have four issues with them,
all of which we will ignore for now:
- They hang when I insert an Intel SSD SATA (!) disk (I wanted to test,
both for log device and cache device, and I had t
I guess many of you on this list are using zfs send and receive to move
data from one machine to another, or between pools on the same machine,
for redundancy or for other purposes, and perhaps over ssh or other
channels.
Is there any standard way of doing this that people use, or has everyone
ma
what is your main application for ZFS? e.g. just NFS or iSCSI for home
dir or VM? or Window client?
Is performance important? or space is more important?
what is the memory of your server?
do you want to use ZIL or L2ARC?
what is your backup or DR plan?
You need to answer all these question fir
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, Thomas Nau wrote:
Dear all
We have two JBODs with 20 or 21 drives available per JBOD hooked up
to a server. We are considering the following setups:
RAIDZ2 made of 4 drives
RAIDZ2 made of 6 drives
The first option "wastes" more disk space but can survive a JBOD failure
whe
Dear all
We have two JBODs with 20 or 21 drives available per JBOD hooked up
to a server. We are considering the following setups:
RAIDZ2 made of 4 drives
RAIDZ2 made of 6 drives
The first option "wastes" more disk space but can survive a JBOD failure
whereas the second is more space effective bu
> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Achim Wolpers
>
> I'm not sure if these files are
> really corrupted,
>
> All files have the identical md5 sum compared the the
> corresponding files of a different box, also running the same
Hi!
Today I encountered data corruption on two zfs pools due to a RAM failure in my
OI box running on a dell T710. My rpool now looks like this (after reboot):
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
corruption. Applications ma
Hello, all
I'm "playing" with ZDB again on another test system,
the rpool being uncompressed with 512-byte sectors.
Here's some output that puzzles me (questions follow):
# zdb - -bb rpool/ROOT/nightly-2012-01-31 260050
...
1e8 L0 DVA[0]=<0:200972e00:20200>
DVA[1]=<
On 31 Jan 2012, at 12:20, Achim Wolpers wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm searching for a GUI tool to set ZFS (NFSv4) ACLs. I found some nautilus
> add ons in the web but they don't seen to work with nautilus shipped with OI.
> Any solution?
Does Windows count? Windows can certainly edit ZFS ACLs when
Hi list!
I have seen less-than-stellar ZFS performance on a setup of one main
head connected to a JBOD (using SAS, but drives are SATA). There are
16 drives (8 mirrors) in this pool but I'm getting 180ish MB
sequential writes (using dd, I know it's not precise, but those
numbers should be higher)
I'm going to be moving a non root storage pool from snv_123(I think it's
pre comstar) to s10u10 box.
I have some zfs iscsi volumes on the pool. I'm wondering if zpool export
vdipool on the old system and zpool import vdipool on the new system
will work? Do i need to run any other commands to s
Bayard,
>> You wouldn't happen to have preserved output that could be used to determine
>> if/where there's a bug?
Whoops - in fact, this was the gist of my email to the lists, really; that
someone might be interested in diagnostic information. The short answer: After
not hearing a lot of in
Hi all!
I'm searching for a GUI tool to set ZFS (NFSv4) ACLs. I found some nautilus add
ons in the web but they don't seen to work with nautilus shipped with OI. Any
solution?
Achim
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On Mon, 2012-01-30 at 01:50 +, Lou Picciano wrote:
> Bayard,
>
> Indeed, you did answer it - and thanks for getting back to me - your
> suggestion was spot ON!
>
> However, the simple zpool clear/scrub cycle wouldn't work in our case - at
> least initially. In fact, after multiple 'rinse/
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