Chad Cantwell wrote:
Hi,
I was using for quite awhile OpenSolaris 2009.06
with the opensolaris-provided mpt driver to operate a zfs raidz2 pool of
about ~20T and this worked perfectly fine (no issues or device errors
logged for several months, no hanging). A few days ago I decided to
Mark Johnson wrote:
Chad Cantwell wrote:
Hi,
I was using for quite awhile OpenSolaris 2009.06
with the opensolaris-provided mpt driver to operate a zfs raidz2 pool of
about ~20T and this worked perfectly fine (no issues or device errors
logged for several months, no hanging). A few days
James C. McPherson wrote:
Adam Cheal wrote:
I thought you had just set
set xpv_psm:xen_support_msi = -1
which is different, because that sets the
xen_support_msi variable
which lives inside the xpv_psm module.
Setting mptsas:* will have no effect on your system
if you do not
have an mptsas
I was wondering if this is a known problem..
I am running stock b118 bits. System has a UFS root
and a single zpool (with multiple nfs, smb, and iscsi
exports)
Powered off my machine last night.. Powered it on this
morning and it hung during boot. It hung when reading the
zpool disks.. It
K wrote:
1/ Anchor vNic, the equivalent of linux dummy interfaces, we need more
flexibility in the way we setup xen networking. What is sad is that
the code is already available in the unreleased crossbow bits... but
it won't appear in nevada until Q1 2008 :(
This is a real blocker
K wrote:
I have a xVm b75 server and use zfs for storage (zfs root mirror and a
raid-z2 datapool.)
I see everywhere that it is recommended to have a lot of memory on a
zfs file server... but I also need to relinquish a lot of my memory to
be used by the domUs.
What would a good