On 12/11/2013 22:52, Paul B. Henson wrote:
I think the storage server I'm working on at home (current omnios stable) is
spinning down disks; whenever I get back to it after not touching it for a
while, anything touching my export pool (dual 6 x 3TB WD Red RAIDZ2) takes a
long time to respond, and
On 09/12/2017 23:05, Reginald Beardsley via illumos-discuss wrote:
Does hardware RAID 6 make sense or is it better to have JBOD and RAIDZ2 instead?
What support will you have for observing and managing the hardware RAID
while the OS is running? In my experience, the vendor tools provided to
r
f you're lucky, twiddling some
knobs in the BIOS might be a workaround.
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indow of opportunity.
3-4 years later, and I would say this feature (either as Janus, or as
an lx zone), is completely past any window of opportunity - indeed it's
so distant behind us now, it's not visible anymore.
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Mike Riley wrote:
On 09/15/10 07:53, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
If you plan ahead for this and use slices (which are kind of like
'partitions in a partition') intelligently, you can have many different
installs of Solaris. I think on x86 hardware up to 16 slices are
supported on a given partition.
dpecka wrote:
well, in short (i discussed this with qemu/kvm guys):
1) sunos guys say that problem is in driver emulation .. ok, right
2) qemu guys say **YOU FIX (cuz you have strange implementation)
there is no way out from this .. so i'd like to fix .. it has only one
problem .. i am unable t
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Yep. Everybody knows that the T1000 is a "bit" louder.
But your thread inspired me to find out, why.
I haven't used a T1000 in some years, and my recollections may be inaccurate.
At the time, there was some common chassis design between the SPARC and x86
systems, and IST
ugh Solaris itself works fine in 512MB,
the pkg(1) command has a larger working set size than this, and any pkg
operations take hours whilst the system thrashes - I left them to run
overnight.
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