On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 10:50:00AM +0100, Maciej Browarski wrote: > OK, his is BUI,so how simple I can restart it ? > When creating pool I don't know when will be done and I can't abort this > operation.
There's nothing much else to do while creating the pool. As for restarting it BUI, just reload the initial page -- just like any BUI. > I know that manage ZFS from one pool is simpler, but when customer using > 7000 for two or many department, and each department buy own disks,so > there also need to own administration. But seeing other posting I > waiting to mid 2009 for this functionality. That's what quotas and reservations are for. You shouldn't sell disks to your departments, you should sell storage services. > Do you know that, that administrator are lazy to learn new language scripts? JavaScript is everywhere now. > Have we synchronize replication ? NetAPP win in this very important > point. But we can use AVS. But how this implement in OpenStorage ? Replication is asynchronous. For synchronous redundancy use mirroring (or RAID-Z2, ...) in a cluster. > >It's not for "newbies." It's for enterprise customers (who, > >incidentally, can afford to have, and usually do have clients where they > >can run cron jobs, etc. to manipulate NAS filesystem contents remotely). > > > > > Fishworks is for finance director and manage director,is nice, fast and > can do simple operations, > Bash is for administrators which need real features and functionality > which can configure to own environment. I don't believe that's correct. But if you want access to the OS then you can just run OpenSolaris. That's one great consequence of building the appliance on top of a general purpose OS. > >Why should the use of a general-purposed operating system make the > >system slow? After all, the appliance doesn't run a full Solaris > >install, but a minimized version of it. > > > Without Zones, RBAC ? Why Solaris is know as Slowaris ? That is an old epithet, it was never connected with RBAC or zones (zones long postdates that epithet), and it's not accurate nowadays. And yes, FW doesn't use zones. It does use RBAC though. > You never know what exactly customers need and, in this way, you are > unable to implement this functionality in fishworks. The FW team has spent a lot of time talking to customers and prospective customers. I think you owe the FW team the benefit of the doubt on this. Nico -- _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
