Dear all,
I have a hardware based array storage with a capacity of 192TB and being
sliced into 64 LUNs of 3TB.
What will be the best way to configure the ZFS on this? Of course we are
not requiring the self healing capability of the ZFS. We just want the
capability of handling big size file
On Friday 12,March,2010 12:02 PM, Erik Trimble wrote:
In general, I would heartily agree with Russ, in that the 8-port
LSI-based PCI-E cards are very, very well worth the price. I'm a
satisfied user of the Marvell-based PCI-X cards, too (at least, since
the 2009.06 release).
That all
On Monday 08,March,2010 10:09 AM, Slack-Moehrle wrote:
OpenSolaris or FreeBSD with ZFS?
I am also having some NAS storage at home, and consists of :
a. OpenSolaris booted from hard disk with ZFS, mostly doing NFS and
iSCSI Target for VMWare ESX, Intel Core Duo proc+ICH7 controller
b.
Mirko wrote:
Well, I've purchased 5 Barracuda LP 1.5TB.
They ran very queit, cool, 5 in a cage and the vibration are nearly zero.
reliability ? Well every HDD is unreliable, every major brand at this time have
problems, so go for the best bang for the bucks.
In my country Seagate have the
I am curious to know what is the normal operating temperature of
consumer SATA drive, and what is the considered maximum limit I need to
watch out?
These are my disks SMART output under FreeNAS 0.7RC2, where my ambient
temperature is 28 C without air conditioning.
ad4 476941MB
Ashley Avileli wrote:
I have setup a pool called vmstorage and mounted it as nfs storage in
esx4i.
The pool in freenas contains 4 sata2 disks in raidz. I have 6 vms; 5
linux and 1 windows and performance is terrible.
Any suggestion on improving the performance of the current setup.
I have
Erik Trimble wrote:
the zfs send and zfs receive commands can be used analogously to
ufsdump and ufsrestore.
You'll have to create the root pool by hand when doing a system
restore, but it's not really any different than having to partition
the disk under the old ufs-way.
So, use zfs send
Dear all,
given a DVD drive and DAT Tape Drive, and using Solaris 10 U7 (5/09),
how can we plan for a total backup of ZFS root disk and procedure to
recover that?
Previously using UFS, we just need to use boot from Solaris OS DVD
media, also using ufsdump, ufsrestore and installboot.
Anybody
Dear all,
I've trying to replicate some ZFS folder from NexentaStor 1.0.6 to
Solaris 10 Update 5 x86 using Nexenta's Auto-sync. However it does not work.
Here I do some test by directly using the root shell of Nexenta for
simplification (instead of using the NMS GUI to do that).
Nexenta host :
Tomas Ă–gren wrote:
This Sourcing ... is probably messing up.
Try 'ssh 192.168.3.13 pwd', that should _only_ echo the directory,
nothing else, or it will probably mess up the stream.
Make sure it only echoes stuff when it's an interactive login.
Thanks for sharing the idea.
However that is
Dedhi Sujatmiko wrote:
When I do the replication :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/ssh# zfs send data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|ssh
192.168.3.13 zfs
recv data/work/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cannot receive: invalid backup stream
I just realized that the ZFS version being used in Solaris 10 U5 and
NexentaStor
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