Same thought, and I'm doing it :))
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Lázaro netad...@lex-sa.cu wrote:
somebody could make a
wget -m http://www.opensolaris.org/ (or wherever the archive is)
pack all the content and send it to me (s, don't tell it to nobody)
Then, here, in the Caribean's
Hmm, maybe the situation is not that bad after all...
Consider the recent OI releases, each containing hundreds of updated packages
with respect to the previous one. I didn't track this in detail, but it seems
very likely that many of these updates also addressed security issues. That
would
On an N40L running oi_151a7 w/ four ST2000DM001 drives I'm seeing a large drop
in performance for RAIDZ2 vs RAIDZ1 which surprises me.
The discussions google found were not entirely enlightening and not OI based.
How much CPU does a small OI based ZFS server need?
For 3 disk RAIDZ1 I get
Does anyone know the status of that? I sent email to the request account
address which bounced.
It certainly seems a good starting point for expanding the OI wiki content.
Have Fun!
Reg
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Funny discussion!! It's like being in the Oracle boardroom around the time they
took over Sun.
Do we close the code?
Who will develop?
Who can develop?
Who will fund it?
How to manage the roadmap?
What we do forget is that installing an OS can take 1 to 180 minutes. But
maintaining it and
From: Reginald Beardsley [mailto:pulask...@yahoo.com]
For 3 disk RAIDZ1 I get 189-199 MB/s and 179 MB/s for 4 disk RAIDZ1. But for
4 disk RAIDZ2 I get 109-118 MB/s. I expected some loss in performance, but
not that much. These are measured writing 64 GB of /dev/zero to the RAIDZ
A shot in the dark here, but what controller is it using? If it is using a
PCIe 1.0 x1 interface, that could explain the slowdown, and the much faster
reads.
Tim
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Reginald Beardsley pulask...@yahoo.comwrote:
On an N40L running oi_151a7 w/ four ST2000DM001