On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 13:27 +0100, Darren J Moffat wrote:
> > What errors and error rates have you seen?
>
> I have seen switches flip bits in NFS traffic such that the TCP checksum
> still match yet the data was corrupted. One of the ways we saw this was
> when files were being checked out of
Al Hopper 提到:
On Thu, 31 May 2007, David Anderson wrote:
snip .
Other:
-Others have reported that Sil3124 based SATA expansion cards work
well with Solaris.
[Sorry - don't mean to hijack this interesting thread]
I believe that there is a serious bug with the si3124 driver that h
On 5/31/07, Darren J Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since you are doing iSCSI and may not be running ZFS on the initiator
(client) then I highly recommend that you run with IPsec using at least
AH (or ESP with Authentication) to protect the transport. Don't assume
that your network is reliabl
Al Hopper wrote:
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Since you are doing iSCSI and may not be running ZFS on the initiator
(client) then I highly recommend that you run with IPsec using at
least AH (or ESP with Authentication) to protect the transport. Don't
assume that your network
On Thu, 31 May 2007, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Since you are doing iSCSI and may not be running ZFS on the initiator
(client) then I highly recommend that you run with IPsec using at least AH
(or ESP with Authentication) to protect the transport. Don't assume that
your network is reliable. ZFS
On Thu, 31 May 2007, David Anderson wrote:
snip .
Other:
-Others have reported that Sil3124 based SATA expansion cards work well with
Solaris.
[Sorry - don't mean to hijack this interesting thread]
I believe that there is a serious bug with the si3124 driver that has
not been addre
Since you are doing iSCSI and may not be running ZFS on the initiator
(client) then I highly recommend that you run with IPsec using at least
AH (or ESP with Authentication) to protect the transport. Don't assume
that your network is reliable. ZFS won't help you here if it isn't
running on th
Nathan,
Keep in mind iSCSI target is only in OpenSolaris at this time.
On 05/30/2007 10:15 PM, Nathan Huisman wrote:
= QUESTION #1
What is the best way to mirror two zfs pools in order to achieve a sort
of HA storage system? I don't want to have to physically swap my disks
into another
Nathan,
Some answers inline...
Nathan Huisman wrote:
= PROBLEM
To create a disk storage system that will act as an archive point for
user data (Non-recoverable data), and also act as a back end storage
unit for virtual machines at a block level.
= BUDGET
Currently I have about 25-30
Questions I don't know answers to are omitted. "I am but a nestling."
On 5/31/07, Nathan Huisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
= STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
5-10tb of redundant fairly high speed storage
What does "high speed" mean? How many users are there for this
system? Are they accessing it v
On May 31, 2007, at 12:15 AM, Nathan Huisman wrote:
= PROBLEM
To create a disk storage system that will act as an archive point for
user data (Non-recoverable data), and also act as a back end storage
unit for virtual machines at a block level.
Here are some tips from me. I notice you m
= PROBLEM
To create a disk storage system that will act as an archive point for
user data (Non-recoverable data), and also act as a back end storage
unit for virtual machines at a block level.
= BUDGET
Currently I have about 25-30k to start the project, more could be
allocated in the ne
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