Am 11.08.10 00:40, schrieb Peter Taps:
> Hi,
>
> I am going through understanding the fundamentals of raidz. From the man
> pages, a raidz configuration of P disks and N parity provides (P-N)*X storage
> space where X is the size of the disk. For example, if I have 3 disks of 10G
> each and I c
Am 03.04.2009 2:42 Uhr, schrieb George Wilson:
Arne Schwabe wrote:
Hi,
I have a zpool in a degraded state:
[19:15]{1}a...@charon:~% pfexec zpool import
pool: npool
id: 5258305162216370088
state: DEGRADED
status: The pool is formatted using an older on-disk version.
action: The pool
Hi,
I have a zpool in a degraded state:
[19:15]{1}a...@charon:~% pfexec zpool import
pool: npool
id: 5258305162216370088
state: DEGRADED
status: The pool is formatted using an older on-disk version.
action: The pool can be imported despite missing or damaged devices. The
fault t
Steve schrieb:
> If you're really crazy for miniaturization check out this:
> http://www.elma.it/ElmaFrame.htm
>
> Is a 4 hot swappable case for 2.5" drives that fits in 1 slot for 5.25!
>
>
Maybe only true for Notebook 2,5" drives. Altough I haven't check I
don't think that 2,5" SAS disk with
Sam schrieb:
> I've had my 10x500 ZFS+ running for probably 6 months now and had thought it
> was scrubbing occasionally (wrong) so I started a scrub this morning, its
> almost done now and I got this:
>
> errors: No known data errors
> # zpool status
> pool: pile
> state: ONLINE
> status: One
Matt Harrison schrieb:
> James C. McPherson wrote:
>
>> Matt Harrison wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I seem to have overlooked the first part of your reply, I can just
>>> replace the disks one at a time, and of course the pool would rebuild
>>> itself onto the new disk. Would this automatically ext
Hi,
I have a strange problem with a zfs filesystem.
zfs scrub stuff reports no errors.
[16:50]charon:...kaputt/Crossroads# pwd
/stuff/backups/kaputt/Crossroads
[16:51]charon:...kaputt/Crossroads# ls
01 - Introspection (Crossroads by Mind.In.A.Box).flac
[...]
[16:51]charon:...kaputt/Crossroads#