[zfs-discuss] SATA hot plug correction

2006-09-09 Thread Frank Cusack
Sorry about my previous message, and for starting a new thread (I'm a fast deleter). S10U2 supports SATA hot plug but just for a few SATA controllers (notably, not the one in the x2100, which is why I thought support was absent altogether). Judging from the log messages that were posted, you do

[zfs-discuss] Re: Oracle on ZFS

2006-09-09 Thread Anantha N. Srirama
I finally got around to running a 'benchmark' using the AOL clickstream data (2GB of text files and approximately 36 million rows). Here are the Oracle settings during the test. - Same Oracle settings for all tests - All disks in question are 32GB EMC hypers - I had the standard Oracle

[zfs-discuss] Re: Oracle on ZFS

2006-09-09 Thread Anantha N. Srirama
One correction in the interest of full disclosure, tests were conducted on a machine that is different from my original post indicated a server configuration. Here's the server config used in tests: - E25K domain (1 board: 4P/8Way x 32GB) - 2 2Gbps FC - MPxIO - Solaris 10 Update 2 (06/06); no

Re: [zfs-discuss] Hotswap not working

2006-09-09 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On 9/9/06, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On September 8, 2006 9:34:29 PM -0500 David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My first real-hardware Solaris install. I've installed S10 u2 on a system with an Asus M2n-SLI Deluxe nForce 570-SLI motherboard, Athlon 64 X2 dual core CPU.

Re: [zfs-discuss] SATA hot plug correction

2006-09-09 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On 9/9/06, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry about my previous message, and for starting a new thread (I'm a fast deleter). S10U2 supports SATA hot plug but just for a few SATA controllers (notably, not the one in the x2100, which is why I thought support was absent altogether).

Re: [zfs-discuss] Hotswap not working

2006-09-09 Thread Frank Cusack
On September 9, 2006 10:51:30 AM -0500 David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see suggestions on what might be a usable workaround (basically telling zfs manually to stop using the disk before physically removing it), and a hope that full hot-swap might appear in a later release. My

Re: [zfs-discuss] Hotswap not working

2006-09-09 Thread Frank Cusack
On September 9, 2006 10:51:30 AM -0500 David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/9/06, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On September 8, 2006 9:34:29 PM -0500 David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My first real-hardware Solaris install. I've installed S10 u2 on a system with

Re: [zfs-discuss] SATA hot plug correction

2006-09-09 Thread Dale Ghent
On Sep 9, 2006, at 12:04 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: Thanks, that seems fairly clear. So another approach I could take is to buy one of the supported controllers, if they're available on a card I could plug in. The Silicon Image chipset is pretty popular and can be found on many SATA and

[zfs-discuss] Used space accounting - problem with snapshots

2006-09-09 Thread Robert Milkowski
Hi. bash-3.00# zfs get quota f3-1/d611 NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE f3-1/d611quota 400G local bash-3.00# bash-3.00# zfs list | egrep ^f3-1 |f3-1/d611|AVA NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT f3-1

Re: [zfs-discuss] Hotswap not working

2006-09-09 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On 9/9/06, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On September 9, 2006 10:51:30 AM -0500 David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see suggestions on what might be a usable workaround (basically telling zfs manually to stop using the disk before physically removing it), and a hope that full

Re: [zfs-discuss] Hotswap not working

2006-09-09 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On 9/9/06, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On September 9, 2006 10:51:30 AM -0500 David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/9/06, Frank Cusack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On September 8, 2006 9:34:29 PM -0500 David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My first real-hardware Solaris

Re: [zfs-discuss] SATA hot plug correction

2006-09-09 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On 9/9/06, Dale Ghent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sep 9, 2006, at 12:04 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: Thanks, that seems fairly clear. So another approach I could take is to buy one of the supported controllers, if they're available on a card I could plug in. The Silicon Image chipset is