On Solaris x86, does zpool (or anything) support PATA (or SATA) IDE
SMART data? With the Predictive Self Healing feature, I assumed that
Solaris would have at least some SMART support, but what I've googled so
far has been discouraging.
http://prefetch.net/blog/index.php/2006/10/29/solaris-ne
dent faults).
Also in codereview right now is FMA work to proactively diagnose faulty
drives based on I/O and checksum errors as seen by ZFS.
Hope that helps,
- Eric
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 11:20:02AM -1000, J. David Beutel wrote:
On Solaris x86, does zpool (or anything) support PATA (or
Eric Schrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 12:50:50:
Only devices that use the SATA framework (Marvell, Silicon Image,
and others - I don't remember the full list) use the SCSI emulation
required to make this work.
* Do I need any special SATA configuration to get the S
"Marko Milisavljevic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/02/2007
02:03:56 AM:
I think nForce 430 would be using AHCI driver if you set you BIOS for
it, in current Nevada builds anyway, and I think that uses SATA
framework.
I don't see any BIOS option for AHCI, but when I get back in a couple
week
Mattias Pantzare wrote:
> For this application (deduplication data) the likelihood of matching
> hashes are very high. In fact it has to be, otherwise there would not
> be any data to deduplicate.
>
> In the cp example, all writes would have matching hashes and all need
> a verify.
Would the rea
Which of these SATA controllers have people been able to use with SMART
and ZFS boot in Solaris?
Cheers,
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