Re: Mixed ashift?

2016-03-31 Thread Dustin Marquess
AH-HA! That makes perfect sense and is entirely obvious.. why didn't I
think of that?!

Thanks again!
-Dustin

On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 4:06 AM, Steven Hartland 
wrote:

> vfs.zfs.min_auto_ashift is only used when a device is added so you can set
> it add, then change.
>
>
>
> On 31/03/2016 07:15, Allan Jude wrote:
>
>> On 2016-03-31 02:13, Dustin Marquess wrote:
>>
>>> I have what I think is a pretty normal setup.. a bunch of HDDs plus 2
>>> SSDs
>>> (one ZIL, one SLOG).
>>>
>>> The HDDs are standard 512 byte sector drives.  The SSDs have 8k page
>>> sizes.
>>>
>>> In Illumos I added the SSDs to sd.conf and created the zpool and it shows
>>> the HDDs as ashift 9 and the SSDs as ashift 13, like normal:
>>>
>>> # zdb -C | grep ashift
>>>  ashift: 9
>>>  ashift: 9
>>>  ashift: 9
>>>  ashift: 9
>>>  ashift: 13
>>>
>>> The question is, how to replicate this in FreeBSD?  The old "gnop" method
>>> doesn't work anymore, and setting "vfs.zfs.min_auto_ashift=13" causes it
>>> to
>>> use 13 for the HDDs, which seems like a waste.  Is this not supported?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> -Dustin
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>>> gnop should work, and you'd set the ashift before you add the devices.
>> So add the hard drives with it set to 9, then set it to 13 and add the
>> SLOG
>>
>>
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Re: Mixed ashift?

2016-03-31 Thread Steven Hartland

vfs.zfs.min_auto_ashift is only used when a device is added so you can set it 
add, then change.


On 31/03/2016 07:15, Allan Jude wrote:

On 2016-03-31 02:13, Dustin Marquess wrote:

I have what I think is a pretty normal setup.. a bunch of HDDs plus 2 SSDs
(one ZIL, one SLOG).

The HDDs are standard 512 byte sector drives.  The SSDs have 8k page sizes.

In Illumos I added the SSDs to sd.conf and created the zpool and it shows
the HDDs as ashift 9 and the SSDs as ashift 13, like normal:

# zdb -C | grep ashift
 ashift: 9
 ashift: 9
 ashift: 9
 ashift: 9
 ashift: 13

The question is, how to replicate this in FreeBSD?  The old "gnop" method
doesn't work anymore, and setting "vfs.zfs.min_auto_ashift=13" causes it to
use 13 for the HDDs, which seems like a waste.  Is this not supported?

Thanks!
-Dustin
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gnop should work, and you'd set the ashift before you add the devices.
So add the hard drives with it set to 9, then set it to 13 and add the SLOG



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Re: Mixed ashift?

2016-03-31 Thread Allan Jude
On 2016-03-31 02:13, Dustin Marquess wrote:
> I have what I think is a pretty normal setup.. a bunch of HDDs plus 2 SSDs
> (one ZIL, one SLOG).
> 
> The HDDs are standard 512 byte sector drives.  The SSDs have 8k page sizes.
> 
> In Illumos I added the SSDs to sd.conf and created the zpool and it shows
> the HDDs as ashift 9 and the SSDs as ashift 13, like normal:
> 
> # zdb -C | grep ashift
> ashift: 9
> ashift: 9
> ashift: 9
> ashift: 9
> ashift: 13
> 
> The question is, how to replicate this in FreeBSD?  The old "gnop" method
> doesn't work anymore, and setting "vfs.zfs.min_auto_ashift=13" causes it to
> use 13 for the HDDs, which seems like a waste.  Is this not supported?
> 
> Thanks!
> -Dustin
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gnop should work, and you'd set the ashift before you add the devices.
So add the hard drives with it set to 9, then set it to 13 and add the SLOG

-- 
Allan Jude



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Mixed ashift?

2016-03-31 Thread Dustin Marquess
I have what I think is a pretty normal setup.. a bunch of HDDs plus 2 SSDs
(one ZIL, one SLOG).

The HDDs are standard 512 byte sector drives.  The SSDs have 8k page sizes.

In Illumos I added the SSDs to sd.conf and created the zpool and it shows
the HDDs as ashift 9 and the SSDs as ashift 13, like normal:

# zdb -C | grep ashift
ashift: 9
ashift: 9
ashift: 9
ashift: 9
ashift: 13

The question is, how to replicate this in FreeBSD?  The old "gnop" method
doesn't work anymore, and setting "vfs.zfs.min_auto_ashift=13" causes it to
use 13 for the HDDs, which seems like a waste.  Is this not supported?

Thanks!
-Dustin
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