Thanks for all your help, changing the mode from RAID to JBOD did the
trick. I was hoping to have a RAID 1+0 for the OS, but I guess with Areca
is all or nothing.
Cheers,
Gregory
On Fri, 8 May 2009, James C. McPherson wrote:
On Thu, 07 May 2009 16:59:01 -0400
milosz wrote:
with pass-thr
On Thu, 07 May 2009 16:59:01 -0400
milosz wrote:
> with pass-through disks on areca controllers you have to set the lun id (i
> believe) using the volume command. when you issue a volume info your disk
> id's should look like this (if you want solaris to see the disks):
>
> 0/1/0
> 0/2/0
> 0/3/
with pass-through disks on areca controllers you have to set the lun id (i
believe) using the volume command. when you issue a volume info your disk
id's should look like this (if you want solaris to see the disks):
0/1/0
0/2/0
0/3/0
0/4/0
etc.
the middle part there (again, i think that's suppos
On Thu, 7 May 2009, Mike Gerdts wrote:
Perhaps you have change the configuration of the array since the last
reconfiguration boot. If you run "devfsadm" then run format, does it
see more disks?
Another thing to check is to see if the controller has a "jbod" mode as
opposed to passthrough.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Gregory Skelton
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I want to start out by saying ZFS has been a life saver to me, and the
> scientific collaboration I work for. I can't imagine working with the TB's
> of data that we do, without the snapshots or the ease of moving the data
>
Hi Everyone,
I want to start out by saying ZFS has been a life saver to me, and the
scientific collaboration I work for. I can't imagine working with the TB's of
data that we do, without the snapshots or the ease of moving the data from one
pool to another.
Right now I'm trying to setup a wh