All;
I have a large zfs tank with four raidz2 groups in it. Each of these groups
is 11 disks, and I have four hot spare disks in the system. The system is
running Open Solaris build snv_90. One of these groups has had a disk
failure, which the OS correctly detected, and replaced with one of
All;
I¹m sure I¹m missing something basic here. I need to do the following
things, and can¹t for the life of me figure out how:
1. Export a zfs filesystem over NFS, but restrict access to a limited set of
hosts and/or subnets: ie: 10.9.8.0/24 and 10.9.9.5 in.
2. give root access to a zfs file
I have a 24 disk SATA array running on Open Solaris Nevada, b78. We had a
drive fail, and I¹ve replaced the device but can¹t get the system to
recognize that I replaced the drive.
Zpool status v shows the failed drive:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ zpool status -v
pool: LogData
state: DEGRADED
We¹re looking at building out sever ZFS servers, and are considering an x86
platform vs a Sun 5520 as the base platform. Any comments from the floor on
comparative performance as a ZFS server? We¹d be using the LSI 3801
controllers in either case.
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All;
I have a 24-disk SATA array attached to an HP DL160 with a LSI 3801E for the
controller. We've been seeing errors that look like:
WARNING: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci8086,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci8086,[EMAIL
PROTECTED],3/pci1000,[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mpt0);
Disconnected command timeout for
:
Michael Stalnaker wrote:
Finally trying to do a zpool status yields:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# zpool status -v
pool: LogData
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error. An
attempt was made to correct the error. Applications are unaffected