ected layout intervenes), as recently discussed on-list?
On the HP, on a reboot, I was reminded that the 3TB disks were displayed
as 800GB-something by the BIOS (although correctly identified by
OpenIndiana and ZFS). This could be a part of the problem with the
ability to export/import the poo
Hello,
I'm currently replacing a temporary storage server (server1) with the
one that should be the final one (server2). To keep the data storage
from the old one I'm attempting to import it on the new server. Both
servers are running OpenIndiana server build 151a.
Server 1 (old)
The zpool c
Will dedup ever be supported on ZFS/Solaris ?
If not, will any possible problems be avoided if I remove (transfer data
away from) any filesystems with dedup=on ?
/PeO
Prabahar Jeyaram skrev 2010-09-11 18:39:
What, if you will use Zpools created with OSOL and Dedup on Solaris 10u9
Not supp
" spindle disks,
so any more suggestions are highly welcome.
I will do some more performance tests during my work day tomorrow.
Regards,
PeO
P-O Yliniemi skrev 2010-08-06 12:44:
Hello!
I have built a OpenSolaris / ZFS based storage system for one of our
customers. The configu
Hello!
I have built a OpenSolaris / ZFS based storage system for one of our
customers. The configuration is about this:
Motherboard/CPU: SuperMicro X7SBE / Xeon (something, sorry - can't
remember and do not have my specification nearby)
RAM: 8GB ECC (X7SBE won't take more)
Drives for storag
Darren J Moffat skrev 2010-05-10 10:58:
On 08/05/2010 21:45, P-O Yliniemi wrote:
I have noticed that dedup is discussed a lot in this list right now..
Starting to experiment with dedup=on, I feel it would be interesting in
knowing exactly how efficient dedup is. The problem is that I've
I have noticed that dedup is discussed a lot in this list right now..
Starting to experiment with dedup=on, I feel it would be interesting in
knowing exactly how efficient dedup is. The problem is that I've found
no way of checking this per file system. I have turned dedup on for a
few file sy