Thanks for the replies, it seems like I may have to rewind a bit here and fix
some network issues on the solaris box before I can move forward with the OSX
connecting...
As I mentioned, ping between boxes works fine. I can ping my osx box, my router
(192.168.1.1) and my other NAS. But I last n
I had a problem like that on my laptop that also has an rge interface, ping
worked fine, but ssh and ftp didn't. To get around it I had to add
set ip:dohwcksum = 0
to /etc/system and reboot.
That worked and is worth a try for you :)
Cheers,
Alan
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Since you are using the rge driver, you might be getting bit by CR6686415.
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6686415
The symptoms are that some packets work, more likely with small packets
like pings, but large packets might not work. I've also had trouble not
being
able to talk to
wow, well done peeps, that was the problem! Request to re-number that bug to
666. Totally evil, and what a waste of time that has caused. Anyway, I have
internet access from the box, which allowed me to easily install SMB which
after a bit of messing around has now allowed me to access the bo
I am helping a friend who is build a storage server for his company
and I have advocated for Solaris and ZFS.
But now we are having trouble to find any good SATA controller for
12+ disks, there are Areca cards, but they seems very flaky (24 port
support, but hangs with more than 12 in JBOD
Hi,
I'm running a 3Tb RAIDZ2 array and was wondering about the zfs scrub
function.
This server runs as my backup server and receives an rsync every night.
I was wondering if I _need_ to explicitly run a zfs scrub on my zpool
periodically.
There's a lot of info on google about running a scrub
The big win for me in doing a periodic scrub is that in normal
operation, ZFS only checks data as it's read back form the disks.
If you don't periodically scrub, errors that happen over time won't be
caught until I next read that actual data, which might be inconvenient
if it's a long time sinc
Title: Parmesh Sharma | Sales Manager – Data Management Group
Hi,
We require urgent help on the compliance sheet attached for filesystem
ZFS for a USD 20 million storage tender in India. We have VxFS &
VVM combination as competition. We need to submit the clarification at
the earliest. Pleas
Personally I'd buy Sun hardware, an x4240, or an x2200 with a J4200. Other
hardware does work, but as you've seen, there appear to be a lot of limitations
at the moment.
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> It seems that for some reason, when ZFS pool was
> created, 'devid' information was not added to the ZFS label.
I hit this installing osol-0811-101a-rc1b.iso on a recycled
raidz disk. (thanks for the import tip)
knowing a secondary pool imports on reboot
even if the disks change paths. ie: t
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Douglas Walker wrote:
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> I was wondering if I _need_ to explicitly run a zfs scrub on my zpool
> periodically.
It is a very wise idea to perform a periodic scrub of your pool. This
should substantially decrease the actual risk of data loss.
> If zfs does a background scrub
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