On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:56:52 +1000 (EST)
Andre van Eyssen an...@purplecow.org wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Cindy Swearingen wrote:
I wish we had a zpool destroy option like this:
# zpool destroy -really_dead tank2
Cindy,
The moment we implemented such a thing, there would be a rash
There are probably too many questions in my last post, so I will post the
questions as separate forum threads.
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Hi, I'm trying to find out which controller card people here recommend that can
drive 8 SATA hard drives and that would work with my Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe
motherboard, which has following expansion slots:
2 x PCI Express x16 slot at x16, x8 speed (PCIe)
The main requirements I have are:
- drive 8
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:35:50 PDT
Simon Breden no-re...@opensolaris.org wrote:
If anyone can throw some light on these topics, I would be pleased to
hear from you. Thanks a lot.
I follow this thread with much interest.
Curious to see what'll come out of it.
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After checking some more sources, it seems that if I used the AOC-SAT2-MV8 with
this motherboard, I would need to run it on the standard PCI slot. Here is the
full listing of the motherboard's expansion slots:
2 x PCI Express x16 slot at x16, x8 speed
2 x PCI Express x1
3 x PCI 2.2
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Dave Ringkorno-re...@opensolaris.org wrote:
I'll start:
- The commands are easy to remember -- all two of them. Which is easier, SVM
or ZFS, to mirror your disks? I've been using SVM for years and still have
to break out the manual to use metadb, metainit,
UPDATE: It's now back down to 0.9% complete. Does anyone have a clue as to
whats happening here or where I can look for problems?
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Are you taking snapshots periodically? If so, you're
using a build old
enough to restart resilver/scrub whenever a snapshot
is taken.
Actually yes, I take snapshots once an hour of various things. I'll try
disabling them for the time being and see how far along it gets.
Thanks!
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Also, b57 is about 2 years old and misses the
improvements in performance,
especially in scrub performance.
Yep, I know. I'll upgrade them at some point down the road, but they've been
serving our needs nicely so far.
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I use the AOC-SAT2-MV8 in a ordinary PCI slot. The PCI slot maxes at 150MB/sec
or so. That is the fastest you will get. That card works very good with
Solaris/OpenSolaris. Detects automatically, etc. Ive heard though that it does
not work with hot swapping discs - avoid this.
However, In a
Joe Kearney wrote:
Also, b57 is about 2 years old and misses the
improvements in performance,
especially in scrub performance.
Yep, I know. I'll upgrade them at some point down the road, but they've been
serving our needs nicely so far.
Yep, it also suffers from the bug that
just a side-question:
I folthis thread with much interest.
what are these * for ?
why is followed turned into fol* on this board?
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:07:49 PDT
roland no-re...@opensolaris.org wrote:
just a side-question:
I folthis thread with much interest.
what are these * for ?
why is followed turned into fol* on this board?
The text of my original message was:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:35:50 PDT
Hey Kebabber, long time no hear! :)
It's great to hear that you've had good experiences with the card. It's a great
pity to have throughput drop from a potential 1GB/s to 150MB/s, but as most of
my use of the NAS is across the network, and not local intra-NAS transfers,
this should not be a
On Mon 22/06/09 02:07 , roland no-re...@opensolaris.org sent:
just a side-question:
I folthis thread with much
interest.
what are these * for ?
why is followed turned into fol* on this
board?
It isn't a board, it's a mail list. All the forum does is bugger up the
OK, my turn:
- combining file system + volume manager + RAID + pool + scrub + resilvering +
snapshots + rollback + end-to-end integrity + 256-but block checksums +
on-the-fly healing of blocks with checksum errors on read
- one liners that are mostly remembered, and simple to guess if forgotten
Joe Kearney wrote:
UPDATE: It's now back down to 0.9% complete. Does anyone have a clue as to
whats happening here or where I can look for problems?
There was also a bug which restarted resilvers each time you issue a
zpool status command as a privilaged user. Make sure to check the
progress
How can I list out all the properties available for a filesystem?
Banging away in man zfs seems to be going nowhere pretty fast.
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:28:56 -0500
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
How can I list out all the properties available for a filesystem?
Banging away in man zfs seems to be going nowhere pretty fast.
Is zfs get all datasetname not helping?
$ zfs get all rpool
NAME PROPERTY
James C. McPherson james.mcpher...@sun.com writes:
[...]
Is zfs get all datasetname not helping?
[...]
Gack... quite the reverse
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:47:30 -0500
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
James C. McPherson james.mcpher...@sun.com writes:
[...]
Is zfs get all datasetname not helping?
[...]
Gack... quite the reverse
your original question was somewhat vague - could you clarify
what it is you
James C. McPherson james.mcpher...@sun.com writes:
your original question was somewhat vague - could you clarify
what it is you need to find out?
I wanted to see a list of all the properties available to zfs on a
filesystem.
Your answer was very helpful... thanks My quick reply may not
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Michael
Sullivanmichael.p.sulli...@mac.com wrote:
One really interesting bit is how easily it is to make the disk in a pool
bigger by doing a zpool replace on the device. It couldn't have been any
easier with ZFS.
It's interesting how you achieved that,
I'll chime in as a happy owner of the LSI SAS 3081E-R PCI-E board. It
works just fine. You need to get lsiutil from the LSI web site to
fully access all the functionality, and they cleverly hide the download
link only under their FC HBAs on their support site, even though it
works for
Hello,
Trying to understand the ZFS IO scheduler, because of the async nature it is
not very apparent, can someone give a short explanation for each of these stack
traces and for their frequency
this is the command
dd if=/dev/zero of=/test/test1/trash count=1 bs=1024k;sync
no other IO is
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 19:01:31 -0700
Carson Gaspar car...@taltos.org wrote:
I'll chime in as a happy owner of the LSI SAS 3081E-R PCI-E board. It
works just fine. You need to get lsiutil from the LSI web site to
fully access all the functionality, and they cleverly hide the download
link
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Carson Gaspar wrote:
I'll chime in as a happy owner of the LSI SAS 3081E-R PCI-E board. It works
just fine. You need to get lsiutil from the LSI web site to fully access
all the functionality, and they cleverly hide the download link only under
their FC HBAs on their
I only have a 32bit PCI bus in the Intel Atom 330 board, so I have no
choice than to be slower, but I can confirm that the Supermicro
dac-sata-mv8 (SATA-1) card works just fine, and does display in cfgadm.
(Hot-swapping is possible).
I have been told aoc-sat2-mv8 does as well (SATA-II) but
Fajar,
Yes, you could probably do send/receive from one pool to another, but
that would be somewhat more time consuming and you'd have to make sure
everything was right in your GRUB menu.lst as well as boot blocks, not
to mention the potential for namespace collisions when dealing with a
Jorgen Lundman wrote:
I only have a 32bit PCI bus in the Intel Atom 330 board, so I have no
choice than to be slower, but I can confirm that the Supermicro
dac-sata-mv8 (SATA-1) card works just fine, and does display in
cfgadm. (Hot-swapping is possible).
I have been told aoc-sat2-mv8 does
I just looked at pricing for the higher-end MLC devices, and it looks
like I'm better off getting a single drive of 2X capacity than two with
X capacity.
Leaving aside the issue that by using 2 drives I get 2 x 3.0Gbps SATA
performance instead of 1 x 3.0Gbps, are there problems with using
It is currently taking ~1 week to resilver an x4500 running S10U6,
recently patched with~170M small files on ~170 datasets after a
disk failure/replacement, i.e.,
scrub: resilver in progress for 53h47m, 30.72% done, 121h19m to go
Is there anything that can be tuned to improve this performance,
Hi Erik,
On 22/06/2009, at 1:15 PM, Erik Trimble wrote:
I just looked at pricing for the higher-end MLC devices, and it
looks like I'm better off getting a single drive of 2X capacity than
two with X capacity.
Leaving aside the issue that by using 2 drives I get 2 x 3.0Gbps
SATA
Harry Putnam wrote:
James C. McPherson james.mcpher...@sun.com writes:
your original question was somewhat vague - could you clarify
what it is you need to find out?
I wanted to see a list of all the properties available to zfs on a
filesystem.
NB, the user and group quotas are
Stuart Anderson wrote:
It is currently taking ~1 week to resilver an x4500 running S10U6,
recently patched with~170M small files on ~170 datasets after a
disk failure/replacement, i.e.,
wow, that is impressive. There is zero chance of doing that with a
manageable number of UFS file systems.
Erik Trimble wrote:
I just looked at pricing for the higher-end MLC devices, and it looks
like I'm better off getting a single drive of 2X capacity than two
with X capacity.
Leaving aside the issue that by using 2 drives I get 2 x 3.0Gbps SATA
performance instead of 1 x 3.0Gbps, are there
On Jun 21, 2009, at 8:57 PM, Richard Elling wrote:
Stuart Anderson wrote:
It is currently taking ~1 week to resilver an x4500 running S10U6,
recently patched with~170M small files on ~170 datasets after a
disk failure/replacement, i.e.,
wow, that is impressive. There is zero chance of
There is a lot more about snapshots and backup schemes that I don't
know than there is that I do know... My needs are pretty simple and
small compared to some of the heavy users here, but I'd like to run
just the rough idea by the group.
One backup I need to make is from to linux online servers
Hi,
This CR has been marked as incomplete by User 1-UM-1502
for the reason Need More Info. Please update the CR
providing the information requested in the Evaluation and/or Comments
field.
hmmm - wondering, how to find out, what 'more info' means and how to
provide this info. There is no
Richard Elling wrote:
Erik Trimble wrote:
I just looked at pricing for the higher-end MLC devices, and it looks
like I'm better off getting a single drive of 2X capacity than two
with X capacity.
Leaving aside the issue that by using 2 drives I get 2 x 3.0Gbps
SATA performance instead of 1
James Lever wrote:
Hi Erik,
On 22/06/2009, at 1:15 PM, Erik Trimble wrote:
I just looked at pricing for the higher-end MLC devices, and it looks
like I'm better off getting a single drive of 2X capacity than two
with X capacity.
Leaving aside the issue that by using 2 drives I get 2 x
On Mon, Jun 22 at 12:05, Andre van Eyssen wrote:
I'll add another vote for the LSI products. I have a four port PCI-X card
in my V880, and the performance is good and the product is well behaved.
The only caveats:
1. Make sure you upgrade the firmware ASAP
2. You may need to use lsiutil to
I hesitate to post this question here, since the relation to ZFS is
tenuous at best (zfs to sata controller to LCD panel).
But maybe someone has already been down this path before me. Looking at
building a RAID, with osol and zfs, I naturally want a front-panel. I
was looking at something
Hi all,
Under what circumstance would an exiting process open(2) and
ioctl(2) on /dev/dtrace/helper?
I have an issue here where CU was complaining that their
Oracle processes were taking a long time in ioctl(2) on
/dev/dtrace/helper during shutdown. Removing group/world
readable bit on
My apologies... sent to wrong alias.
Sang-Thong Chang wrote:
Hi all,
Under what circumstance would an exiting process open(2) and
ioctl(2) on /dev/dtrace/helper?
I have an issue here where CU was complaining that their
Oracle processes were taking a long time in ioctl(2) on
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Stuart Anderson
ander...@ligo.caltech.eduwrote:
However, it is a bit disconcerting to have to run with reduced data
protection for an entire week. While I am certainly not going back to
UFS, it seems like it should be at least theoretically possible to do this
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