Mitchell
The problem seems to occur with various IO patterns. I first noticed it after
using ZFS based storage for a disk image for a xVM/Xen virtual domain, and
then, while tracking ti down, observed that either "cp" of a large .iso disk
image would reproduce the problem, and more later, a s
Ed Saipetch wrote:
> To answer a number of questions:
>
> Regarding different controllers, I've tried 2 Syba Sil 3114 controllers
> purchased about 4 months apart. I've tried 5.4.3 firmware with one and
> 5.4.13 with another. Maybe Syba makes crappy Sil 3114 cards but it's the
> same one that
On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 05:58:17PM -0700, Denis wrote:
> I am not seeing this behavior. But I forgot to mention that Iam using
> FreeBSD. Maybe pawel missed something.
I implemented something similar to devids in FreeBSD, but not everything
supports it currently, and some can't support it at all
> Marvell controllers work great with solaris.
>
> Supermicro AOC-SAT2-MV8 is what I currently use. I bought it on
> recommendation from this list actually. I think I paid 110$ for mine.
Yeah I have one of these; and they're nice. Problem is (1) they are PCI-X
(thus not compatible with all PCI s
> Your best bet is to call Tech Support and not Sales. I've found LSI
> tech support to be very responsive to individual customers.
Thanks. I'll try them. I eventually noticed you could actually get the number
to them under the "LSI offices" category of their find-your-contact web form
system w
Eric Haycraft wrote:
> The drives (6 in total) are external (eSATA) ones, so they have their own
> enclosure that I can't open without voiding the warranty... I destroyed one
> enclosure trying out ways to get it to work and learned that there was no way
> to open them up without wrecking the ca
Nathan Dietsch wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am working with a customer on a solution where ZFS looks very
> promising. The solution requires disaster recovery and the chosen
> technology for providing DR of services in this organisation is Veritas
> Cluster Server.
> Has anyone implemented ZFS wi
The last two faults shown by `fmdump' are:
TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
...
Apr 27 18:51:52.7736 0c4bc0d7-59ff-6707-b306-8458c0e1626f SUNOS-8000-1L
May 02 16:09:04.4966 e6c41816-5505-c31f-f9da-d81cdac50e21 ZFS-8000-CS
We had an incident in May when
Razvan Corneliu VILT wrote:
> Sounds like the right solution to my problem in it solves a few problems, but
> I am rather curious about how it would integrate with a potential Samba
> server running on the same system (in case someone needs a domain controller
> as well as a fileserver).
>
> 1
Yes, it should be safe to do so.
- Eric
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 08:21:26AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
> The last two faults shown by `fmdump' are:
>
> TIME UUID SUNW-MSG-ID
> ...
> Apr 27 18:51:52.7736 0c4bc0d7-59ff-6707-b306-8458c0e1626f SUNOS
Does anyone know whether the following (copied from Wikipedia) is true or not??
"Solaris has a project called CIFS client for Solaris, based on the
Mac OS X smbfs."
Rayson
On Nov 4, 2007 9:34 AM, Mark Shellenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Razvan Corneliu VILT wrote:
> > Sounds like the righ
Rayson Ho wrote:
> Does anyone know whether the following (copied from Wikipedia) is true or
> not??
>
> "Solaris has a project called CIFS client for Solaris, based on the
> Mac OS X smbfs."
>
> Rayson
>
Yes, that is true.
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/smbfs/
-Mark
_
On Nov 4, 2007, at 00:42, MC wrote:
> ZFS has a smb server on the way, but there has been no real public
> information about it released. Here is a sample of its existence:
> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/
> 2007/560/;jsessionid=F4061C9308088852992B7DE83CD9C1A3
There'
On 11/3/07, Razvan Corneliu VILT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like the right solution to my problem in it solves a few problems, but
> I am rather curious about how it would integrate with a potential Samba
> server running on the same system (in case someone needs a domain controller
> a
On 10/16/07, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> does anyone actually *use* compression ? i'd like to see a poll on how many
> people are using (or would use) compression on production systems that are
> larger than your little department catch-all dumping ground server.
We don't use comp
Hi everyone,
I think this post may be slightly off topic and I apologize, but I'm not sure
where the best place to ask is.
I'm setting up a home file server, which will mainly just consist of a ZFS pool
and access with SAMBA. I'm not sure if I should use SXDE for this, or Sol
10u4. Does SXDE
On 04/11/2007, Ima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm setting up a home file server, which will mainly just consist of a ZFS
> pool and access with SAMBA. I'm not sure if I should use SXDE for this, or
> Sol 10u4. Does SXDE offer any ZFS improvements over 10u4 for this purpose?
I'd be inclined
Robin Harris, a ZFS fanboy, mentioned this benchmark on his blog, and since I'm
not a great fan of fanboys (though to some degree I *am* a fan of ZFS) I
responded in some detail (several times, since he's not easily disabused of a
misconception once he's latched onto it):
http://storagemojo.com
Having gotten a bit tired of the level of ZFS hype floating around these days
(especially that which Jonathan has chosen to associate with his spin
surrounding the fracas with NetApp), I chose to respond to that article
yesterday. I did attempt to be fair and would appreciate feedback if anythi
See maybe
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/2007-April/039419.html
cheers
/d
2007/11/4, Nathan Dietsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am working with a customer on a solution where ZFS looks very
> promising. The solution requires disaster recovery and the chosen
> tech
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