Re: [zfs-discuss] Finding disks [was: # disks per vdev]

2011-07-06 Thread Lanky Doodle
Thanks Trond. I am aware of this, but to be honest I will not be upgrading very often (my current WHS setup has lasted 5 years without a single change!) and certainly not to each iteration of TB size increase, so by the time I do upgrade, say in the next 5 years PCIe will have probably been rep

[zfs-discuss] time-slider/plugin:zfs-send

2011-07-06 Thread Adrian Carpenter
I've been trying to figure out how the time-slider zfs-send works to no avail. Is there any documentation/howto for the zfs-send time slider plugin? - Adrian -- This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensola

Re: [zfs-discuss] Finding disks [was: # disks per vdev]

2011-07-06 Thread Lanky Doodle
> The testing was utilizing a portion of our drives, we > have 120 x 750 > SATA drives in J4400s dual pathed. We ended up with > 22 vdevs each a > raidz2 of 5 drives, with one drive in each of the > J4400, so we can > lose two complete J4400 chassis and not lose any > data. Thanks pk. You know I

Re: [zfs-discuss] time-slider/plugin:zfs-send

2011-07-06 Thread Cindy Swearingen
Hi Adrian, I wonder if you have seen these setup instructions: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-dev/autosnapshots-397145.html If you have, let me know if you are still having trouble. Thanks, Cindy On 07/05/11 16:37, Adrian Carpenter wrote: I've been trying to figu

Re: [zfs-discuss] time-slider/plugin:zfs-send

2011-07-06 Thread Jim Klimov
2011-07-06 20:21, Cindy Swearingen ?: Hi Adrian, I wonder if you have seen these setup instructions: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-dev/autosnapshots-397145.html Hello Cindy, I would like to suggest an optimization to this part of the article: === Ho

Re: [zfs-discuss] Changed to AHCI, can not access disk???

2011-07-06 Thread Daniel Carosone
On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 09:03:50AM -0400, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > > I suspect the problem is because I changed to AHCI. > > This is normal, no matter what OS you have. It's the hardware. That is simply false. > If you start using a disk in non-AHCI mode, you must always continue to use > it