Hello Arnaud,
Thanks for your reply.
We have a system ( 2 x Xeon 5410, Intel S5000PSL mobo and 8 GB memory) with
12 x 500 GB SATA disks on a Areca 1130 controller. rpool is a mirror over 2
disks. 8 disks in raidz2, 1 spare. We have 2 aggr links.
Our goal is a ESX storage system, I am using I
We had a similar problem on Areca 1680. It was caused by a drive that
didn't properly reset (took ~2 seconds each time according to the drive
tray's led).
Replacing the drive solved this problem, but then we hit another problem
which you can see in this thread :
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thre
Could you explain if you did any specific configuration on the Areca Raid
controller other than setting it to Raid and manually marking every disk as
pass-trhough so that the disks are viewable from opensolaris?
I have an ARC-1680ix-16. I have tried two configurations. JBOD and RAID but
making
I had the same problem described by kometen with our Areca ARC-1680 controller
on opensolaris 2008.05. We were using the controller in JBOD mode and allowing
zpool to to use entire disks.
Setting the drives in pass-through mode on the Areca controller manager solved
the issue.
Also worthy to
Hi,
One of the thing you could have done to continue the resilver is "zpool clear"
This would have let you continue to replace the drive you pulled out. Once that
was done you could have them figured out what was wrong with the second faulty
drive.
The second drive only had check sum errors, ZF
> I installed solaris express developer edition (b79) on a supermicro
> quad-core harpertown E5405 with 8 GB ram and two internal sata-drives.
> I installed solaris onto one of the internal drives. I added an areca
> arc-1680 sas-controller and configured it in jbod-mode. I attached an
> external s
Claus Guttesen wrote:
...
>>> Jul 25 13:15:00 malene arcmsr: [ID 419778 kern.notice] arcmsr0: scsi
>>> id=1 lun=3 ccb='0xff02e0ca0800' outstanding command timeout
>>> Jul 25 13:15:00 malene arcmsr: [ID 610198 kern.notice] arcmsr0: scsi
>>> id=1 lun=3 fatal error on target, device was gone
>> T
Miles Nordin wrote:
>> "re" == Richard Elling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>
> re> I will submit that this failure mode is often best
> re> solved by door locks, not software.
>
> First, not just door locks, but:
>
> * redundant power supplies
>
> * sleds and Mainta
> "bf" == Bob Friesenhahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bf> purchase the smallest possible drive
right, good point. The failed-channel-simulator could be constructed
from the smallest drive/sled module.
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, Miles Nordin wrote:
> I think I'm going to want a ``simulate channel A failure'' button on
> this $700 sled. If only the sled weren't so expensive I could
Why don't you just purchase the smallest possible drive from Sun and
replace it with a cheap graymarket 1.5TB drive fro
> "re" == Richard Elling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
re> I will submit that this failure mode is often best
re> solved by door locks, not software.
First, not just door locks, but:
* redundant power supplies
* sleds and Maintain Me, Please lights
* high-strung extremely conserva
Miles Nordin wrote:
>> "jcm" == James C McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>
>jcm> I'm not convinced that this is a valid test; yanking a disk
>
> it is the ONLY valid test. it's just testing more than ZFS.
>
disagree. It is only a test of the failure mode of ya
> "jcm" == James C McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jcm> I'm not convinced that this is a valid test; yanking a disk
it is the ONLY valid test. it's just testing more than ZFS.
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>> I'm running the version that was supplied on the CD, this is
>> 1.20.00.15 from 2007-04-04. The firmware is V1.45 from 2008-3-27.
>
> Check the version at the Areca website. They may have a more recent driver
> there. The dates are later for the 1.20.00.15 and there is a -71010
> extension.
>
On Jul 25, 2008, at 7:27 AM, Claus Guttesen wrote:
> I'm running the version that was supplied on the CD, this is
> 1.20.00.15 from 2007-04-04. The firmware is V1.45 from 2008-3-27.
Check the version at the Areca website. They may have a more recent
driver there. The dates are later for th
>> I installed solaris express developer edition (b79) on a supermicro
>> quad-core harpertown E5405 with 8 GB ram and two internal sata-drives.
>> I installed solaris onto one of the internal drives. I added an areca
>> arc-1680 sas-controller and configured it in jbod-mode. I attached an
>> exter
Hi Claus,
Claus Guttesen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I installed solaris express developer edition (b79) on a supermicro
> quad-core harpertown E5405 with 8 GB ram and two internal sata-drives.
> I installed solaris onto one of the internal drives. I added an areca
> arc-1680 sas-controller and configured i
Hi.
I installed solaris express developer edition (b79) on a supermicro
quad-core harpertown E5405 with 8 GB ram and two internal sata-drives.
I installed solaris onto one of the internal drives. I added an areca
arc-1680 sas-controller and configured it in jbod-mode. I attached an
external sas-ca
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