On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:21:53 -0700
Lance Norskog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently the ZFS (Silicon Graphics
originally) is great for really huge files.
hi Lance,
You may be confusing Sun's ZFS with SGI's XFS. The OP referred, i think, to
ZFS.
B
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Yeah I think the snapshot techniques that ZFS provides would be very
nice for handling indexes, although remains to be seen as I have not
seen too much info pertaining to it.
Im hoping to have a chance to put Solr on OpenSolaris soon and will
see what works / what doesn't. (BTW this combo
ZFS is good if have REALLY big files. Not so often, my segment files get
that big size to benefit from ZFS.
2008/8/21 Jon Baer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks ... on a somewhat related note, does having the index on ZFS buy me
anything, has anyone toyed w/ ZFS snapshots / send / recv to automount?
Hi,
Ive started putting together a small cluster and going through the
setup on some of the scripts, do they have any awareness of a
multicore setup? It seems like I can only snapshot a single master
directory, Im assuming these tools are compatible with that type of
setup but just want
You need to setup one snapshooter for each index
2008/8/21 Jon Baer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Ive started putting together a small cluster and going through the setup on
some of the scripts, do they have any awareness of a multicore setup? It
seems like I can only snapshot a single master
Thanks ... on a somewhat related note, does having the index on ZFS
buy me anything, has anyone toyed w/ ZFS snapshots / send / recv to
automount? Does it work?
- Jon
On Aug 21, 2008, at 6:43 PM, Alexander Ramos Jardim wrote:
You need to setup one snapshooter for each index
2008/8/21 Jon