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2006 Jul 31
20
ZFS vs. Apple XRaid
...roblems. Here are the
(admittedly long) details (also noted at
http://www.netmeister.org/blog/):
The machine in question is a dual-amd64 box with 2GB RAM and two
broadcom gigabit NICs. The OS is Solaris 10 6/06 and the filesystem
consists of a single zpool stripe across the two halfs of an Apple XRaid
(each half configured as RAID5), providing a pool of 5.4 TB.
On the pool, I''ve created a total of 60 filesystems, each of them shared
via NFS, each of them with compression turned on.
The clients (NetBSD) mount the filesystems with ''-U -r32768 -w32768'', and
initially ev...
2007 Apr 10
5
RE: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
My FLAC files reside on my Infrant NV (XRAID) and are also backed up
on my PC and on an external USB HDD. That makes 3 copies.
I've read most everything on the FLAC site, but as I have mentioned
I don't know much about structuring a command line. My PC is also
quite old (early P4 from 2000 w/256MB RAM) so I think it will take a LOT...
2008 Apr 12
5
Newbie question: ZFS on Xserve RAID with Solaris 10
--Apologies if you get two copies of this message - it was submitted
for moderation and hasn''t appeared on the list in two days, so I''m
resubmitting.
Hi all,
Just a quick question. Is it possible to utilise an Apple Xserve RAID
as an array for use with ZFS with RAID-Z in Solaris?
I''ve seen various mentions of ''zfs'' and ''xserve
2007 Apr 10
0
RE: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
...nd people have posted other solutions.
as for that bug that required the test step first, that was
fixed in flac-1.1.4; especially if you already have a backup,
I wouldn't worry about the extra test step.
--- Tim <ht_nut@earthlink.net> wrote:
> My FLAC files reside on my Infrant NV (XRAID) and are also backed up
> on my PC and on an external USB HDD. That makes 3 copies.
> I've read most everything on the FLAC site, but as I have mentioned
> I don't know much about structuring a command line. My PC is also
> quite old (early P4 from 2000 w/256MB RAM) so I think...
2007 Apr 10
0
Re: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
...ds ... or you
could look into some of those batch files that you've found. I'm
just pointing out that not everyone is in the same boat, so not
everyone can tell you what commands will work for you.
Brian
On Apr 10, 2007, at 13:25, Tim wrote:
My FLAC files reside on my Infrant NV (XRAID) and are also backed up
on my PC and on an external USB HDD. That makes 3 copies.
I've read most everything on the FLAC site, but as I have mentioned
I don't know much about structuring a command line. My PC is also
quite old (early P4 from 2000 w/256MB RAM) so I think it will take a LOT...
2004 Sep 22
2
Filename problem (filenames containing slashes aka.\and /)
We _cannot_ go about renaming files, for a number of reasons.. the primary being some of the files are technically not ours to alter without a clients permission (names and all) and you don't understand just how many files there are. There are quite probably thousands of files, spread across _hundreds_ of cds and dvds which comes to a total of roughly 400GB.
As to a Mac server, i'm not
2013 Dec 11
2
Allow insecure wide links = yes, wide links =yes; but I still can't "see" files from links to NFS mounts using 3.6.15, after upgrading from 2.2.8a
...mounted to the server via NFS from other
servers you can double click and get into the folder but you can't see the
files, as if they're hidden.
For e.g. my folder that I use is large, so I keep it on a separate server
which is mounted to the samba server via NFS;
mount -F nfs xraid:/Volumes/Sharing_RAID/Sharing /raid1
and my folder under this is linked to the samba share folder called
"biograph";
ln -s /raid1/Staff/Jordan /p3/biograph/Jordan
The configuration/permsissions/ownership for these folders hasn't changed,
and I could access these folder...
2007 Feb 01
2
corrupted FS!
...uot;?" for every field with no permission information. The /var/log/messages is
flooded with:
Feb 1 10:12:21 *HOSTNAME* kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda1):
ext3_get_inode_loc: unable to read inod
e block - inode=178356225, block=356712450
An e2fsck gives
e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
/xraid: recovering journal
The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 610476016 blocks
The physical size of the device is 73605104 blocks
Either the superblock or the partition table is likely to be corrupt!
Abort<y>?
It seems like the partition table is corrupted and not the superb...
2007 Apr 10
3
Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
I found this:
>I would add -V and log all output to a file. also, someone has
>reported that if the input FLAC file has errors and you use --force,
>the transcoded file will only have data up to the error, and I still
>have to look into this. so safer still would be>>
>
>... -exec sh -c 'flac -t {} && flac -8V {}' \; ...
>
>Josh
>
I wish I
2007 Jul 17
1
large ext3 filesystem consistantly locking itself read-only
...Redhat EL4 x86_64 running on a SunFire v40z, kernel is
2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp. The disk storage in question is external, via fiber
cable. The fiber HBA is a Qlogic ISP2312 connected to a Qlogic San
Switch connected to four Apple Xserve Raids. There are 8 individual
LUN's coming from the four XRaids, they appear on the host as
/dev/sd[cdefghij]. Those LUNs are put into two LVM volume groups and
then mounted from logical volumes.
The partition in question is 8TB, about 92% full at the moment. One
oddity about this partition is it has a subdirectory which contains over
2700 symbolic l...
2005 Oct 31
2
ext3 + fs > 2Tbyte
Hi list
this is actually a problem on a debian system but I thought you might
be interested to hear of it and perhaps can offer some help.
I have a woody box (dell pe750, dual cpu) running a kernel from
backports.org (debian 'testing' packages built on a 'stable' box).
The kernel version is 2.6.7-1.backports.org.1.
This host is hooked up to an Apple Xserve RAID with a 2.3Tbyte
2010 Apr 26
23
SAS vs SATA: Same size, same speed, why SAS?
I''m building another 24-bay rackmount storage server, and I''m considering
what drives to put in the bays. My chassis is a Supermicro SC846A, so the
backplane supports SAS or SATA; my controllers are LSI3081E, again
supporting SAS or SATA.
Looking at drives, Seagate offers an enterprise (Constellation) 2TB 7200RPM
drive in both SAS and SATA configurations; the SAS model offers
2007 Oct 08
16
Fileserver performance tests
Hi all,
i want to replace a bunch of Apple Xserves with Xraids and HFS+ (brr) by Sun x4200 with SAS-Jbods and ZFS. The application will be the Helios UB+ fileserver suite.
I installed the latest Solaris 10 on a x4200 with 8gig of ram and two Sun SAS controllers, attached two sas-jbods with 8 SATA-HDDs each und created a zfs pool as a raid 10 by doing somethin...
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down...
http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html
Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows
solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing
comment:
"If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually
become ubiquitously implemented