On 17 févr. 2013, at 15:15, Edward Ned Harvey
(opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensolaris)
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From: Tim Cook [mailto:t...@cook.ms]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 11:14 AM
I have a few coworkers using it. No horror stories and it's been
I've been using it happily since before the Greenbytes purchase. You're
currently limited to pool version 28. I generally use it with external USB
drives (single disk pools), but I have tested file based RAIDZ pools which
worked fine.
The only caveat I will note, particularly for working with
On 18 sept. 2012, at 16:40, Dan Swartzendruber dswa...@druber.com wrote:
On 9/18/2012 10:31 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I'm currently thinking about rolling a variant of
http://www.napp-it.org/napp-it/all-in-one/index_en.html
with remote backup (via snapshot and send) to 2-3
other (HP
Just wondering if an expert can chime in on this one.
I have an older machine running 2009.11 with a zpool at version 14. I have a
new machine running Solaris Express 11 with the zpool at version 31.
I can use zfs send/recv to send a filesystem from the older machine to the new
one without any
Doh - 2008.11
On 15 févr. 2011, at 11:18, Erik ABLESON wrote:
I have an older machine running 2009.11 with a zpool at version 14. I have a
new machine running Solaris Express 11 with the zpool at version 31.
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Le 18 oct. 2010 à 08:44, Habony, Zsolt zsolt.hab...@hp.com a écrit :
Hi,
I have seen a similar question on this list in the archive but
haven’t seen the answer.
Can I avoid striping across top level vdevs ?
If I use a zpool which is one LUN from the
Le 16 sept. 2010 à 16:18, Rich Teer rich.t...@rite-group.com a écrit :
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, erik.ableson wrote:
And for reference, I have a number of 10.6 clients using NFS for
sharing Fusion virtual machines, iTunes library, iPhoto libraries etc.
without any issues.
Excellent; what OS
The only tweak needed was making sure that I used the FQDN of the client
machines (with appropriate reverse lookups in my DNS) for the sharenfs
properties.
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Le 16 sept. 2010 à 17:15, Rich Teer rich.t...@rite-group.com a écrit :
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Erik Ableson wrote
, followed by the filesystem snapshot, then deleting the VM
snashot.
ZFS snapshots are very reliable but it's scope is limited to the disks
that it manages so if there's unflushed data living at a higher level,
ZFS won't be aware of it.
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
On 13 avr. 2010, at 14:22
On 25 mars 2010, at 22:00, Bruno Sousa bso...@epinfante.com wrote:
Hi,
Indeed the 3 disks per vdev (raidz2) seems a bad idea...but it's the
system i have now.
Regarding the performance...let's assume that a bonnie++ benchmark
could go to 200 mg/s in. The possibility of getting the same
Funny, I thought the same thing up until a couple of years ago when I
thought Apple should have bought Sun :-)
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Erik Ableson
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On 19 mars 2010, at 09:41, Khyron khyron4...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course, I'm the only person I know who said
Certainly! I just whipped that up since I was testing out a pile of
clients with different volumes and got tired of going through all the
steps so anything to make it more complete would be useful.
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
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On 17 mars 2010
Comments inline :
On Wednesday, March 03, 2010, at 06:35PM, Svein Skogen sv...@stillbilde.net
wrote:
However trying to wrap my head around solaris and backups (I'm used to
FreeBSD) is now leaving me with a nasty headache, and still no closer to a
real solution. I need something that on
, or variable sized text
files.
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
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Uhhh - for an unmanaged server you can use ESXi for free. Identical
server functionality, just requires licenses if you need multiserver
features (ie vMotion)
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
On 8 nov. 2009, at 19:12, Tim Cook t...@cook.ms wrote:
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Joe Auty j
allocating resources instead of a general purpose OS with a
Virtualisation application.
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
On 8 nov. 2009, at 19:43, Tim Cook t...@cook.ms wrote:
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Joe Auty j...@netmusician.org wrote:
Erik Ableson wrote:
Uhhh - for an unmanaged
Hmmm - I've got a fairly old copy of the zpool cache file (circa July), but
nothing structural has changed in pool since that date. What other data is held
in that file? There have been some filesystem changes, but nothing critical is
in the newer filesystems.
Any particular procedure required
Is there any way that I can attach this slog to the zpool while it's offline?
Erik
On 27 sept. 2009, at 02:23, David Turnbull dsturnb...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe this is relevant: http://github.com/pjjw/logfix
Saved my array last year, looks maintained.
On 27/09/2009, at 4:49 AM, Erik Ableson
Hmmm - this is an annoying one.
I'm currently running an OpenSolaris install (2008.11 upgraded to 2009.06) :
SunOS shemhazai 5.11 snv_111b i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
with a zpool made up of one radiz vdev and a small ramdisk based zil. I
usually swap out the zil for a file-based copy when I need
be useful for L2ARC (using iSCSI for VMs, NFS for templates
and iso images)
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
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On 24 juin 2009, at 18:56, milosz mew...@gmail.com wrote:
Within the thread there are instructions for using iometer to load
test your storage. You
broken RAID 1 volumes which is not ideal.
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
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On 23 juin 2009, at 04:33, Eric D. Mudama
edmud...@bounceswoosh.org wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22 at 15:46, Miles Nordin wrote:
edm == Eric D Mudama edmud...@bounceswoosh.org writes
,
Erik Ableson
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On 23 juin 2009, at 21:18, Henrik Johansen hen...@scannet.dk wrote:
Kyle McDonald wrote:
Erik Ableson wrote:
Just a side note on the PERC labelled cards: they don't have a
JBOD mode so you _have_ to use hardware RAID. This may or may
at all of the tweaks that have been
applied to the networking setup on the Xen side first.
Cordialement,
Erik Ableson
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On 18 juin 2009, at 21:06, lawrence ho no-re...@opensolaris.org wrote:
We have a 7110 on try and buy program.
We tried using
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