On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Edward Ned Harvey
opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com wrote:
Actually, you can't do that. You can't make a vdev from other vdev's, and
when it comes to striping and mirroring your only choice is to do it the
right way.
If you were REALLY
Ok, so, taking 2 300Gb disks, and 2 500Gb disks, and creating an 800Gb
mirrored striped thing is sounding like a bad idea... what about just
creating a pool of all disks, without using mirrors? I seen something called
copies, which if i am reading correctly, will make sure a number of copies
of a
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Tiernan OToole lsmart...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, so, taking 2 300Gb disks, and 2 500Gb disks, and creating an 800Gb
mirrored striped thing is sounding like a bad idea... what about just
creating a pool of all disks, without using mirrors? I seen something called
Hi!
But in 28 version of zfs there is no aclmode option at all (i use oi_148).
Also tried set this options to passthrough in oi_151 which has aclmode, but
this not working for me.
From Windows (cifs) - no problem, all acl's inherited correctly.
But from Linux (nfs) - acl user names inherited
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Brandon High bh...@freaks.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Edward Ned Harvey
opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com wrote:
Actually, you can't do that. You can't make a vdev from other vdev's, and
when it comes to striping and
From: Edward Ned Harvey
[mailto:opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com]
Intuitive. ;-)
Thank you.
Kidding aside, for anyone finding this thread at a later time, here's the
answer. It sounds unnecessarily complex at first, but then I went through
it ... Only took like a minute
From: Edward Ned Harvey
[mailto:opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com]
It says zpool version 31 and zfs version 5. Can anybody please confirm or
deny that this is the absolute latest version available to the public in
any
way?
After applying all updates, it's still zpool 31
On 07/18/11 02:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
From: Edward Ned Harvey
[mailto:opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com]
It says zpool version 31 and zfs version 5. Can anybody please confirm or
deny that this is the absolute latest version available to the public in
any
way?
Cindy,
I gave your suggestion a try. I did the zpool clear and then did another zpool
scrub and all is happy now. Thank you for your help.
David
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Hi,
Ok, I've done this with success on NexentaStor 3.0.5, using zpool
version 26. I know the aclmode was removed at some point after this, but
then put back in later. (Search the list for details.)
I've got the acl's below set on the top level directory. I put my users
requirering access in
2011/7/15 Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org:
Speaking of which, is there a point in using an eSATA flash stick?
If yes, which?
It depends on the drive off course, you'll have to look up benchmark
results - but there are eSata sticks out there that are more or less
built to Perform (as opposed to
If using two mirrors, you'll end up with a badly balanced pool. As it was, and
possibly is, this will lead to a performance penalty when one VDEV is full (the
300GB VDEV). This write performance has reportedly been fixed in Illumos, but I
don't know about S11ex. For OpenIndiana/Nexenta, the fix
Is there a way to tweak the HPA (Host Protected Area) on an Intel 320
SSD using native Solaris commands?
In this case, we'd like to shrink the usable space so as to improve
performance per recommendation in Intel Solid-State Drive 320 Series
in Server Storage Applications section 4.1.
hdparm on
Now that illumos has restored the aclmode option to zfs, I would like to
revisit the topic of potentially expanding the suite of available modes.
Some of you no doubt recall a fairly lengthy (and sometimes heated ;) )
discussion of this topic on the zfs-discuss mailing list a bit over a
year
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