On 01/20/2013 02:10 PM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 01/20/2013 01:57 PM, Ulrich Hagen wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently added an Intel SASUC8I controller to my home file
server, and hooked up eight Western Digital Red 3000GB disks to it.
Only after I started filling up the new pool I
On 2013-01-20 13:57, Ulrich Hagen wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently added an Intel SASUC8I controller to my home file
server, and hooked up eight Western Digital Red 3000GB disks to it.
Only after I started filling up the new pool I noticed that the
capacity of the pool is not what I
On 01/20/2013 03:47 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-01-20 13:57, Ulrich Hagen wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently added an Intel SASUC8I controller to my home file
server, and hooked up eight Western Digital Red 3000GB disks to it.
Only after I started filling up the new pool I noticed
Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-01-20 13:57, Ulrich Hagen wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently added an Intel SASUC8I controller to my home file
server, and hooked up eight Western Digital Red 3000GB disks to it.
Only after I started filling up the new pool I noticed that the
capacity
On 01/20/2013 04:40 PM, Ulrich Hagen wrote:
Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-01-20 13:57, Ulrich Hagen wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently added an Intel SASUC8I controller to my home file
server, and hooked up eight Western Digital Red 3000GB disks to it.
Only after I started filling up the
From: Ulrich Hagen [mailto:openindiana-disc...@uhagen.de]
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2013 7:58 AM
My plan is now to buy an IBM ServeRAID-M1015 controller, flash it with
LSI IT firmware, and use that one instead.
Now my question: Can I keep my pool intact? I want to do this as
follows:
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Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
It indeed appears to be a hard limit of the LSI SAS 1068e chip, no newer
firmware appears to fix this issue (which is bizarre, but I suppose LSI
also knows how to force customers to upgrade). I suggest you pick up any
one of the widely available LSI SAS 2008-based cards
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On 01/20/2013 05:52 PM, Ulrich Hagen wrote:
Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
It indeed appears to be a hard limit of the LSI SAS 1068e chip,
no newer firmware appears to fix this issue (which is bizarre,
but I suppose LSI also knows how to force customers
Going slightly askew on your original comment.
I also purchased an Intel SASUC8I controller a couple months ago based
on positive comments from the ZFS mailing list to attach (4) 2Tb Seagate
drives to my home system. The best I ever got out of it was for it to
be able to see (1) drive all the
Jerry Kemp wrote:
Going slightly askew on your original comment.
I also purchased an Intel SASUC8I controller a couple months ago based
on positive comments from the ZFS mailing list to attach (4) 2Tb Seagate
drives to my home system. The best I ever got out of it was for it to
be able to see
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