Based on what you posted earlier, you’re still seeing lots of read and write
errors after replacing the cables, so I highly doubt those were really the root
of your problem.
On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Anders Wallén anders_wal...@mac.com wrote:
The arrays are housed in cabinets of this
Can you try connecting these to a different machine, and/or via either eSATA or
USB 2.0?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:37 PM, Daniel Becker razzf...@gmail.com wrote:
Based on what you posted earlier, you’re still seeing lots of read and write
errors after replacing the cables, so I highly doubt
into issues with
ZFS.
On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:39 PM, Daniel Becker razzf...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you try connecting these to a different machine, and/or via either eSATA
or USB 2.0?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:37 PM, Daniel Becker razzf...@gmail.com
mailto:razzf...@gmail.com wrote:
Based
James,
Perhaps the takeaway here is that MacZFS (and arguably ZFS in general) is
really not a great fit for the casual user. ZFS is very powerful once you
take the time to really get familiar with it, but it does require a fair
amount of research to get started, and it gives you lots of ways to
How much memory do you have on that machine, if you're running ZFS and VMs?
On May 18, 2014, at 5:27 PM, James Hoyt djnati...@gmail.com wrote:
So I setup a MacZFS RaidZ rather easily and was happy with myself. I had four
3 TB internal SATA drives in a zpool giving me around 9 TB of space.
that don't even connect to ZFS as they are both XServers with
other lives.
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Jason Belec
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 1, 2014, at 12:13 AM, Daniel Becker razz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 31, 2014, at 7:41 PM, Eric Jaw nais...@gmail.com wrote:
I started using ZFS about a few weeks ago