On 2014-02-18 08:05, Richard Elling wrote:
Fortunately, most real workloads are not tar -x.
Oh, alas, on build farms they are. And the hordes of files produced
as a result of make are not far behind. Oh, well, often they are
behind - and subsequent accesses fail for a few seconds, just until
Is it possible to tell the disk-transport FMA module to ignore over-temperature
on only a certain set of disks?
I’m doing testing with some Seagate Constellation.3’s that seem to run hotter
even at idle than the rest of my disks (39-44 C) and they are continually
getting flagged for over
On Feb 18, 2014, at 9:41 PM, Marion Hakanson hakan...@ohsu.edu wrote:
Derek Yarnell wrote:
So we bought a new Dell R720xd with 2 Dell SLC SSDs which were shipped
as a Pliant-LB206S-D323-186.31GB via format.
Richard Elling wrote:
Pliant SSDs (note: Pliant was purchased by Sandisk in 2011)
On 2/18/14, 9:41 PM, Marion Hakanson wrote:
No better than with the ZIL running on the pool's HDD's? Really?
Yes it would seem I was getting just as bad svc_t from these Pliant SSDs
then from the pools spinners.
Out of curiosity, what HBA is being used for these drives (and slog)
in this
Thanks for everybody's comments. More data from folks doing similar stuff
is always welcome.
Marion Hakanson wrote:
Out of curiosity, what HBA is being used for these drives (and slog)
in this R720xd, H710 or H310? Something else?
Derek Yarnell wrote:
This is a R720xd shipped with a
On 2/18/2014 10:54 PM, Marion Hakanson wrote:
Thanks for everybody's comments. More data from folks doing similar stuff
is always welcome.
Marion Hakanson wrote:
Out of curiosity, what HBA is being used for these drives (and slog)
in this R720xd, H710 or H310? Something else?
Derek