On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Miles Nordin wrote:
>> "r" == Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> r> the benefit of mirroring that CF drive would be minimal.
>
> rather short-sighted. What if you want to replace the CF with a
> bigger or faster one without shutting down?
Assuming that you are usi
> "r" == Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
r> the benefit of mirroring that CF drive would be minimal.
rather short-sighted. What if you want to replace the CF with a
bigger or faster one without shutting down?
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Err... I think you guys are talking cross purposes here. Either I'm missing
the point completely, or are you not aware that the Thumper2 includes a flash
storage slot so the OS doesn't use any of the 48 disks any more?
No, it's not mirrored, but Richard was trying to point out that it's likely
John Kotches wrote:
> Relling sez:
>
>> In general, I agree. However, the data does not
>> necessarily support
>> this as a solution and there is a point of
>> diminishing return.
>>
>
> I sent a reply via e-mail to Richard as well; I basically said something
> along these lines...
>
> Yo
Relling sez:
> In general, I agree. However, the data does not
> necessarily support
> this as a solution and there is a point of
> diminishing return.
I sent a reply via e-mail to Richard as well; I basically said something along
these lines...
You missed my point though. It's nothing at all t
John Kotches wrote:
> Oh, they should also fix Thumper and Thumper2 to have 2 slots for mirrored OS
> away from the big honking storage.
>
In general, I agree. However, the data does not necessarily support
this as a solution and there is a point of diminishing return.
Years ago, disk MTBFs
Andrew sez:
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> RAIDZ arrays are not supported as root pools (at the
> moment).
>
> Cheers
>
> Andrew.
I appreciate that this is quite a substantial work. Just off the top of my
head, each member of the RAIDZ has to have the same boot block information,
then as you bring the RAIDZ up you h
He means that you can have two types of pool as your root pool:
1. A single physical disk.
2. A ZFS mirror. Usually this means 2 disks.
RAIDZ arrays are not supported as root pools (at the moment).
Cheers
Andrew.
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> What do you mean about "mirrored vdevs" ? RAID1
> hardware? Because I have only ICH9R and opensolaris
> doesn't know about it.
No, he means a mirror created by zfs.
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What do you mean about "mirrored vdevs" ? RAID1 hardware? Because I have only
ICH9R and opensolaris doesn't know about it.
Would be network boot a good idea?
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> Alex wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Using the opensolaris installer I've created a raidz array from two
> > 500GB hdds, but the installer keeps seening two hdds, not the array
> > I've just made. How do I install opensolaris on raidz array?
> >
Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using the opensolaris installer I've created a raidz array from two 500GB
> hdds, but the installer keeps seening two hdds, not the array I've just made.
> How do I install opensolaris on raidz array?
>
You don't. Today, only simple or mirrored vdevs are
usable for ZFS b
Hi,
Using the opensolaris installer I've created a raidz array from two 500GB hdds,
but the installer keeps seening two hdds, not the array I've just made.
How do I install opensolaris on raidz array?
Thanks!
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