Thanks Jimmy, worked like a charm!
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Jimmy Olgeni wrote:
> On 12/31/2012 00:22, Curtis Schiewek wrote:
> > I did an export and import, which I have read might be required before
> > you'd see the extra space, but that still hasn't happened?
>
> Same here - I had t
On 12/31/2012 00:22, Curtis Schiewek wrote:
> I did an export and import, which I have read might be required before
> you'd see the extra space, but that still hasn't happened?
Same here - I had to run "zpool online -e my_pool my_device" for each
device, then the new space came up.
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I set it after I replaced and resilvered the drivers, but before I did the
export/import.
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
> Did you set the autoexpand property?
>
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Hello All,
I have a zpool that consists of 2 raidz vdevs (raidz1-0 and raidz1-1). The
first vdev is 4 1.5TB drives. The second was 4 500GB drives. I replaced the
4 500GB drives with 4 3TB drives.
I replaced one at time, and resilvered each. Now the process is complete, I
expected to have an extra
Existing Solaris 10 releases are not impacted. S10u11 isn't released yet so
I think
we can assume that this upcoming Solaris 10 release will include a
preventative fix.
Thanks, Cindy
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Andras Spitzer wrote:
> Josh,
>
> You mention that Oracle is preparing patches
On Dec 30, 2012, at 9:02 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
>
> Happy $holidays,
>
> I have a pool of 8x ST31000340AS on an LSI 8-port adapter as
> a raidz3 (no compression nor dedup) with reasonable bonnie++
> 1.03 values, e.g. 145 MByte/s Seq-Write @ 48% CPU and 291 MByte/s
> Seq-Read @ 53% CPU. It sc
Happy $holidays,
I have a pool of 8x ST31000340AS on an LSI 8-port adapter as
a raidz3 (no compression nor dedup) with reasonable bonnie++
1.03 values, e.g. 145 MByte/s Seq-Write @ 48% CPU and 291 MByte/s
Seq-Read @ 53% CPU. It scrubs with 230+ MByte/s with reasonable
system load. No hybrid po