On 01/19/11 23:05, Michelle Knight wrote:
hi Folks,
OI 148.
Three 1.5tb drives were replaced with three 2tb drives. They are here on
internal SATA channels c2t2d0, c2t3d0 and c2t4d0. One is a Seagate Barracuda
and the other two are Western Digital Greens.
mich@jaguar:~# cfgadm -lv
Ap_Id
Good Morning Michelle.
Am 20.01.11 08:05, schrieb Michelle Knight:
hi Folks,
OI 148.
Three 1.5tb drives were replaced with three 2tb drives. They are here on
internal SATA channels c2t2d0, c2t3d0 and c2t4d0. One is a Seagate Barracuda
and the other two are Western Digital Greens.
On 01/19/11 10:09 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2011 01:40 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
And I'm assuming that you've created an smb.conf file in /etc/sfw ...
Did that change again? I thought it was in /etc/samba?
Any idea where the smb.conf file should be?
There is a
On Thursday, January 20, 2011 06:07 PM, Paul Johnston wrote:
On 01/19/11 10:09 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, January 20, 2011 01:40 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
And I'm assuming that you've created an smb.conf file in /etc/sfw ...
Did that change again? I thought it was in
SSD and HD can not be mixed.
Regards
Edward
Apologies, the three drives at the bottom of the list are the 2tb ones.
There's no way I could afford a 2tb SSD on my local government salary!!!
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Morning!
Personally i assume the peaks were triggerd by resilvering the pool.
Its not uncommon that you have a high load, if your pool is resilvering.
Yes, the peaks were triggered by the resiver.
Best Practice in this case would have been creating a new Zpool, e.g
raidz..
zfs send
Hi Bernd
The label won't work and I also provide /var/adm/message
Thank you
root@opensolaris:~# format -e
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c8t0d0 DEFAULT cyl 2607 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63
/pci@0,0/pci15ad,1976@10/sd@0,0
1. c8t1d0 DEFAULT cyl 1303 alt
Hello
I am new in open solaris.
I run the command netstat -r and don't know meaning of Ref and USE columns
25, 32381, 38
Why the interface is solaris2?
Routing Table: IPv4
Destination Gateway Flags Ref Use Interface
On 01/18/11 05:01 PM, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
On 18 Jan 2011, at 18:31, Gordon Ross wrote:
Dave Miner writes: [...]
Perhaps refactoring of Caiman is needed, where the Live CD
ships with a pkg repo, starts a pkg server, and does an install
from that. Not sure how feasible this would be. Given
Try to fix the Label again...
then try
zpool add -n the Box should give you a response.
also have a look at the man page
man zpool
you could also try to force it with
zpool add -f
But please keep in mind not every device could be forced. ;)
please have also a look at blogs.sun.com its a
Hi Folks,
In my effort to save money, I bought a PCIe card that gave me two reasonably
fast e-sata ports.
I've got a feeling that OI can't see the card and therefore won't use it. Am I
right? Is there anything I can do about this?
The chipset is Marvell 9128
Thanks Bernd,
I know ... it isn't a backup solution. This is why I have the e-sata problems,
to back up to external hard drives. - and I'm having problems with that as
well :-)
But the problem here is that the export and import should enable ZFS to make
use of the extra space ... but for some
Hi Michelle,
please have a look at the bug id and the thread.
Seems not to be supported.
On the other hand it may be possible that there is a proprietary driver
for SOL 10x86 out there.
Additionally go into your the BIOS options and set the SATA controller
mode to AHCI, hopefullly the device
Hi,
I've checked that the drives have new labels written, and all three know
that
there is 2tb on them.
The interesting thing is the allocation...
mich@jaguar:~# zpool list
NAMESIZE ALLOC FREECAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
data 4.06T 3.42T 655G84% 1.00x ONLINE -
Hi Thorsten,
No snapshots on the data pool ...
mich@jaguar:~# zfs list -tall
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
data2.28T 393G 2.28T /mirror
rpool 7.69G 28.7G45K /rpool
rpool/ROOT
Depending on the server you may be better to look for low priced SAS cards with
sata adapters and an adapter for internal sata to e-sata.
It seems to me that there are more supported pcie sas cards than sata. No data
to back that up, just what I seem to notice.
Sent from my Droid
Thanks Greg,
I had written off the previous suggestions of using e-sata interfaces,
because the motherboard sata ports are already fully used.
I hadn't thought of using such interfaces on a PCI-E card. That's actually a
great idea.
Michelle.
I've managed to get a couple of these...
If you have a 4x PCI-Express slot available, I highly recommend the 3ware 9650.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 16:08, Michelle Knight miche...@msknight.com wrote:
Thanks Greg,
I had written off the previous suggestions of using e-sata interfaces,
because the motherboard sata ports are already fully
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT)
shadowhun...@gmail.comwrote:
If you have a 4x PCI-Express slot available, I highly recommend the 3ware
9650.
Did support for that card get added to the OI kernel? It's a good card, but
last I saw it was only supported by the proprietary
On Thursday 20 January 2011 21:14:58 Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
If you have a 4x PCI-Express slot available, I highly recommend the 3ware
9650.
Ouch. That's a lot of money.
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Here are some references to good cards:
From 16 to 2 ports: Ideal SATA/SAS Controllers for ZFS Linux MD RAID
http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=10
Some discussion that followed the blog posting
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=480925
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Hi Willard,
Thank you for those links. I've had a look through and it is interesting that
the cheaper cards are Marvell, though based on .
The card I've got problems with is based on the Marvell 9128 chipset.
Do you think I could run in to trouble?
Michelle.
On Thursday 20 January 2011
I've dug up this one.
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/highpoint-rocketraid-640-%28rr640%29-4-channel-
internal-pci-e-20-x4-to-sata-6gb-s-raid-controller-card#ProductFeatures
Seems to be on the same Marvell 88SE9128 chipset from what I can see.
Anyone any opinions on it please?
More tech info
When it comes to Marvells chips it some of them work on OSOL/OI and some
of them don't. Look into the OpenSolaris HCL, if it
signed/certified/native than it's fine but if it merely says reported
to work I would be careful about it. I would not recommend anyone using
JMicron controller chips as
On 01/20/11 05:27, Michelle Knight wrote:
SSD and HD can not be mixed.
Regards
Edward
Apologies, the three drives at the bottom of the list are the 2tb ones.
There's no way I could afford a 2tb SSD on my local government salary!!!
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