>>> On 7/4/2012 at 14:49:51 EDT, Rich Paret wrote: > I know it's not what you asked for, but you may want to consider > http://smartos.org/ as a Solaris replacement (from many of the same > folks who worked on Solaris) that supports ZFS and a bunch of other > good stuff natively.
Noted, but I should have mentioned that "management" is strongly in favor of using CentOS as the OS, as it will be used for the rest of the cluster. I'd rather not have to become intimate with more than one new flavor of OS as well (severe time constraints). Related question: My impression is that if I just use the system as is (Solaris) and later convert to something else that supports ZFS/RAIDZ, I can migrate the ZFS pool "in place". The version of ZFS in place now is not the latest Solaris 10 supports (zpool suggests "upgrading" it) and I've been told what's there should be compatible with ZFS/FUSE. I don't have the details on versions handy but I can dig them up if it's relevant. ---- Brian McAllister Senior Software Engineer [email protected] Bates Research & Engineering Center (617) 253-9537 Middleton, MA _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
