On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Ralf Ramge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>
> > We did ask our vendor, but we were just told that AVS does not support
> > x4500.
>
>
> The officially supported AVS works on the X4500 since the X4500 came
> out. But, although Jim Dunham and others will tell you otherwise, I
> absolutely can *not* recommend using it on this hardware with ZFS,
> especially with the larger disk sizes. At least not for important, or
> even business critical data - in such a case, using X41x0 servers with
> J4500 JBODs and a HAStoragePlus Cluster instead of AVS may be a much
> better and more reliable option, for basically the same price.
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Ralf Ramge
> Senior Solaris Administrator, SCNA, SCSA

I did some Googling, but I saw some limitations sharing your ZFS pool
via NFS while using HAStorage Cluster product as well.
Do similar limitations exist for sharing via the built in CIFS in
OpenSolaris as well?

Here:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2565/z4000275997776?a=view

"
Zettabyte File System (ZFS) Restrictions

If you are using the zettabyte file system (ZFS) as the exported file
system, you must set the sharenfs property to off.

To set the sharenfs property to off, run the following command.

$ zfs set sharenfs=off file_system/volume

To verify if the sharenfs property is set to off, run the following command.

$ zfs get sharenfs file_system/volume
"



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Brent Jones
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