On 2013-04-12 17:18, Peter Tribble wrote:
Hi,
I seem to finally be making progress with the last major hurdle before
bringing our OI servers online, and now the Archbishop has decided he wants
me to take a break from this and lend a hand in another project.
He wants to start broadcasting
Hi there,
I was playing with OI 151a7, and I noticed a strange noise
coming from my hard drive each time the system was shut down.
After some digging, it seems that the ATA_IMMEDIATE_STANDBY
command isn't sent before cutting off the power to the drives.
This results in the increase of the
Hello,
We have been running OpenIndiana (and its various predecessors) as storage
servers in production for the last couple of years. Over that time the
majority of our storage infrastructure has been moved to Open Indiana to the
point where we currently serve (iSCSI, NFS and CIFS) about 1.2PB
I would think about the following
- yes, i would build that from SSD
- build the pool from multiple 10 disk Raid-Z2 vdevs,
- use as much RAM as possible to serve most of reads from RAM
example a dual socket 2011 system with 256 GB RAM
- if you need sync writes/ disabled LU write back cache,
On Apr 12, 2013, at 9:18 AM, Peter Tribble wrote:
I've seen any number of audio streaming demos using Node.JS. Which
is going to work just fine on OpenIndiana.
However, if this were me I would just outsource this. It's a perfect example
of a commodity that is unlikely to be your core
My knowledge no service repository led to the collapse of the running
service, nor my knowledge is not knowledge of the system with a bunch of
local service repository. To fully support the project or rejoice with
my resources I will open a repository for system OpenSolaris 2009.09. In
On 04/14/2013 05:15 PM, Wim van den Berge wrote:
Hello,
We have been running OpenIndiana (and its various predecessors) as storage
servers in production for the last couple of years. Over that time the
majority of our storage infrastructure has been moved to Open Indiana to the
point where
On Apr 14, 2013, at 8:15 AM, Wim van den Berge w...@vandenberge.us wrote:
Hello,
We have been running OpenIndiana (and its various predecessors) as storage
servers in production for the last couple of years. Over that time the
majority of our storage infrastructure has been moved to Open
A heads up that 10-12TB means you'd need 11.5-13TB useable, assuming
you'd need to keep used storage 90% of total storage useable (or is
that old news now?).
So, using Saso's RAID5 config of Intel DC3700s in 3xdisk raidz1, that
means you'd need 21x Intel DC3700's at 800GB