We have a system with two drives in it, part UFS, part ZFS. It's a software
mirrored system with slices 0,1,3 setup as small UFS slices, and slice 4 on
each drive being the ZFS slice.
One of the drives is failing and we need to replace it.
I just want to make sure I have the correct order of
Hi. We have a hard drive failing in one of our production servers.
The server has two drives, mirrored. It is split between UFS with SVM, and ZFS.
Both drives are setup as follows. The drives are c0t0d0 and c0t1d0. c0t1d0 is
the failing drive.
slice 0 - 3.00GB UFS (root partition)
slice 1
We have a 32 GB RAM server running about 14 zones. There are multiple
databases, application servers, web servers, and ftp servers running in the
various zones.
I understand that using ZFS will increase kernel memory usage, however I am a
bit concerned at this point.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ #mdb -k
Loading modules: [ unix krtld genunix specfs dtrace uppc pcplusmp ufs md mpt ip
hook neti sctp arp usba uhci fcp fctl qlc nca lofs zfs random fcip crypto
logindmux ptm nfs ]
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