Okay... I found the solution to my problem.
And it has nothing to do with my hard drives... It was the Realtek NIC drivers.
I read about problems and added a new driver (I got that from the forum
thread). And now I have about 30MB/s read and 25MB/s write performance. That's
enough (for the begi
On Mar 8, 2010, at 1:00 AM, Thomas W wrote:
> Hi, it's me again.
>
> First of all, technically slicing the drive worked like it should.
>
> I started to experiment and found some issues I don't really understand.
>
> My base playground setup:
> - Intel D945GCLF2, 2GB ram, Opensolaris from EON
>
Thomas W wrote:
Hi, it's me again.
First of all, technically slicing the drive worked like it should.
I started to experiment and found some issues I don't really understand.
My base playground setup:
- Intel D945GCLF2, 2GB ram, Opensolaris from EON
- 2 Sata Seagates 500GB
A normal zpool of t
Hi, it's me again.
First of all, technically slicing the drive worked like it should.
I started to experiment and found some issues I don't really understand.
My base playground setup:
- Intel D945GCLF2, 2GB ram, Opensolaris from EON
- 2 Sata Seagates 500GB
A normal zpool of the two drives to g
Hi Cindy,
thanks for your advice. I guess this would be the better way to mirror one
drive on a physical extra drive but Richards suggetion was fitting my
current conditions better.
Because I didn't want to buy an extra disk or copy all data back and forth.
I just happened to have an extra 1TB dr
Hi Thomas,
I see that Richard has suggested mirroring your existing pool by
attaching slices from your 1 TB disk if the sizing is right.
You mentioned file security and I think you mean protecting your data
from hardware failures. Another option is to get one more disk to
convert this non-redund
Thanks... works perfect!
Currently it's resilvering. That is all too easy ;)
Thanks again,
Thomas
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On Mar 2, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Thomas W wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm new to ZFS so this may be (or certainly is) a kind of newbie question.
>
> I started with a small server I built from parts I had left over.
> I only had 2 500GB drives and wanted to go for space. So i just created a
> zpool without any