Hearing about others having problems with these cabinets makes me concerned
too.
Oh, well! I connected the cabinets to a different Mac (an older Mini with
USB 2 instead of 3), and the ZFS arrays now seem to be working. *holds
thumbs*
I am now going to set up a copy-job to see if that works
New day, new cables.
Now the computer recognizes the two ZFS arrays, but once again I cannot
read from or write to them.
Old array:
anderswallen:~ anderswa$ sudo zpool status -v
pool: array
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices are faulted in response to IO failures.
action:
The arrays are housed in cabinets of this type
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GYDMYG/ (one each).
Each cabinet is connected directly to a dedicated USB 3-port on the Mac
Mini. The Mini itself is a quad core i7, running the latest version of Mac
OS X.
I'm surprised that the cables failed
, at 12:23 PM, Anders Wallén anders...@mac.com
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Greetings, All!
I migrated over to O3X since MacZFS didn't work with Yosemite.
Now I have encountered a problem. I have already posted about it over at
the O3X forum, but no-one there seems to know what to do
Addendum:
To add insult to injury, the computer now refuses to accept both my older
arrays (one ZFS Raid 6 and one HFS+ Raid 5).
The ZFS one doesn't even show up on sudo zpool list, and the HFS+ one
does not show up in App+le Disc Tools.
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I migrated over to O3X since MacZFS didn't work with Yosemite.
Now I have encountered a problem. I have already posted about it over at
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interested.
The array array_2 no longer shows its content, wether in
Is there any way to change the name of an existing pool?
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Interesting. I will try to examine the parts.
I was sure it was a software problem, since it only happens when the new,
bigger pool has been mounted for a few hours.
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Greetings, everybody!
Last year, I built a RAIDZ2-array using a Probox 8-bay cabinet (8*2 TB) and
a Mac Mini (8 GB Ram). It worked well, but I found that I needed more
space, so I tried to scale it up.
So, identical cabinet, but with the newer, bigger 3 TB disks. Should work,
right?