Displaying 14 results from an estimated 14 matches for "sloctheater".
2011 Jun 01
11
SATA disk perf question
...letes.
Solaris 10U9
zpool version 22
Server is a T2000
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Paul Kraus
-> Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
-> Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company (
http://www.sloctheater.org/ )
-> Technical Advisor, RPI Players
2011 May 19
2
Faulted Pool Question
...#39;t really reboot the box or pull the FC
connections.
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Paul Kraus
-> Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
-> Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company (
http://www.sloctheater.org/ )
-> Technical Advisor, RPI Players
2010 Aug 18
10
Networker & Dedup @ ZFS
Hi,
We are considering using a ZFS based storage as a staging disk for Networker. We''re aiming at
providing enough storage to be able to keep 3 months worth of backups on disk, before it''s moved
to tape.
To provide storage for 3 months of backups, we want to utilize the dedup functionality in ZFS.
I''ve searched around for these topics and found no success stories,
2011 Oct 24
1
ZFS in front of MD3000i
We''re setting up ZFS in front of an MD3000i (and attached MD1000
expansion trays).
The rule of thumb is to let ZFS manage all of the disks, so we wanted
to expose each MD3000i spindle via a JBOD mode of some sort.
Unfortunately, it doesn''t look like the MD3000i this (though this[1]
post seems to reference an Enhanced JBOD mode....), so we decided to
create a whole bunch of
2012 Feb 06
0
destroy snapshot vs. destroy incomplete snapshot
...'m not sure it would tell me what I am looking for.
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Paul Kraus
-> Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
-> Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company (
http://www.sloctheater.org/ )
-> Technical Advisor, Troy Civic Theatre Company
-> Technical Advisor, RPI Players
2012 Jun 18
1
Restore destroyed snapshot ???
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Paul Kraus
-> Senior Systems Architect, Garnet River ( http://www.garnetriver.com/ )
-> Assistant Technical Director, LoneStarCon 3 (http://lonestarcon3.org/)
-> Sound Coordinator, Schenectady Light Opera Company (
http://www.sloctheater.org/ )
-> Technical Advisor, Troy Civic Theatre Company
-> Technical Advisor, RPI Players
2011 Jul 13
4
How about 4KB disk sectors?
So, what is the story about 4KB disk sectors? Should such disks be avoided with ZFS? Or, no problem? Or, need to modify some config file before usage?
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2011 Aug 10
9
zfs destory snapshot takes an hours.
Hi,
I am facing issue with zfs destroy, this takes almost 3 Hours to delete the snapshot of size 150G.
Could you please help me to resolve this issue, why zfs destroy takes this much time.
While taking snapshot, it''s done within few seconds.
I have tried with removing with old snapshot but still problem is same.
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I am using :
Release : OpenSolaris
2011 Apr 05
11
ZFS send/receive to Solaris/FBSD/OpenIndiana/Nexenta VM guest?
Hello,
I''m debating an OS change and also thinking about my options for data
migration to my next server, whether it is on new or the same hardware.
Migrating to a new machine I understand is a simple matter of ZFS
send/receive, but reformatting the existing drives to host my existing
data is an area I''d like to learn a little more about. In the past I''ve
asked about
2011 Aug 09
7
Disk IDs and DD
Hiya,
Is there any reason (and anything to worry about) if disk target IDs don''t start at 0 (zero). For some reason mine are like this (3 controllers - 1 onboard and 2 PCIe);
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c8t0d0 <ATA -ST9160314AS -SDM1 cyl 19454 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci at 0,0/pci10de,cb84 at 5/disk at 0,0
1. c8t1d0 <ATA -ST9160314AS -SDM1
2011 Nov 05
4
ZFS Recovery: What do I try next?
I would like to pick the brains of the ZFS experts on this list: What
would you do next to try and recover this zfs pool?
I have a ZFS RAIDZ1 pool named bank0 that I cannot import. It was
composed of 4 1.5 TiB disks. One disk is totally dead. Another had
SMART errors, but using GNU ddrescue I was able to copy all the data
off successfully.
I have copied all 3 remaining disks as images using
2012 Jan 24
9
What is your data error rate?
After having read this mailing list for a little while, I get the
impression that there are at least some people who regularly
experience on-disk corruption that ZFS should be able to report and
handle. I?ve been running a raidz1 on three 1TB consumer disks for
approx. 2 years now (about 90% full), and I scrub the pool every 3-4
weeks and have never had a single error. From the oft-quoted 10^14
2012 May 30
11
Disk failure chokes all the disks attached to the failing disk HBA
Dear All,
It may be this not the correct mailing list, but I''m having a ZFS issue
when a disk is failing.
The system is a supermicro motherboard X8DTH-6F in a 4U chassis
(SC847E1-R1400LPB) and an external SAS2 JBOD (SC847E16-RJBOD1).
It makes a system with a total of 4 backplanes (2x SAS + 2x SAS2) each
of them connected to a 4 different HBA (2x LSI 3081E-R (1068 chip) + 2x
LSI