Hello.
We have a file server running S10u8 which is a disk backend to a caching
ftp/http frontend cluster (homebrew) which currently has about 4.4TB
of data which obviously doesn't fit in the 8GB of ram the machine has.
arc_summary currently says:
System Memory:
Physical RAM: 8055 MB
On Nov 27, 2009, at 11:32 PM, Steven Sim wrote:
All;
I am deeply sorry if this topic has been rehashed, checksummed, de-
duplicated and archived before.
But I just need a small clarification.
/etc/sfw/smb.conf is necessary only for smb/server to function
properly but is smb/server SMF
Until ZFS encryption is available, is there a way to software encrypt a
filesystem? I need unmounted files to be unreadable. I don't want to encrypt
on a file-by-file basis. Mounted files need to be shared with Windows
machines. I'm using FreeBSD's geli and Samba now. Thanks.
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Hi
I currently have 1 ZFS pool (tank) setup with a 4 drive raidz array (c9t4d0
c9t5d0 c7t0d0 c7t1d0) and wanted to add another 4 drive aray. I wasn't able to
figure out what the best practise for that would be.
Should the two raidz's be in the same pool if so what would be the command to
do so
All;
I am deeply sorry if this topic has been rehashed,
checksummed,
de-duplicated and archived before.
But I just need a small clarification.
/etc/sfw/smb.conf is necessary only for smb/server to
function properly
but is smb/server SMF service necessary for ZFS
sharesmb to work