I am having trouble getting ZFS to behave as I would expect.
I am using the HP driver (cpqary3) for the Smart Array P400 (in a HP Proliant
DL385 G2) with 10k 2.5 146GB SAS drives. The drives appear correctly, however
due to the controller not offering JBOD functionality I had to configure each
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Alex a...@pancentric.com wrote:
I am using the HP driver (cpqary3) for the Smart Array P400 (in a HP Proliant
DL385 G2) with 10k 2.5 146GB SAS drives. The drives appear correctly,
however due to the controller not offering JBOD functionality I had to
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Edmund William White
ewwh...@mac.com
From: Alex a...@pancentric.com
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 04:16:56 -0800 (PST)
To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: [zfs-discuss] Problems using ZFS on Smart Array P400
I am having trouble getting ZFS to behave as I would expect.
I am using the HP
using ZFS on Smart Array P400
I am having trouble getting ZFS to behave as I would expect.
I am using the HP driver (cpqary3) for the Smart Array P400 (in a
HP Proliant
DL385 G2) with 10k 2.5 146GB SAS drives. The drives appear
correctly, however
due to the controller not offering JBOD
] Problems using ZFS on Smart Array P400
You need to step back and appreciate that the manner in which you are
presenting Solaris with disks is the problem and not necessarily ZFS.
As your storage system is incapable of JBOD operation, you have
decided to present each disk as a 'simple' RAID0 volume