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2006 Sep 28
13
jbod questions
Folks,
We are in the process of purchasing new san/s that our mail server
runs on (JES3). We have moved our mailstores to zfs and continue to
have checksum errors -- they are corrected but this improves on the
ufs inode errors that require system shutdown and fsck.
So, I am recommending that we buy small jbods, do raidz2 and let zfs
handle the raiding of these boxes. As we need more
2010 Oct 17
10
RaidzN blocksize ... or blocksize in general ... and resilver
The default blocksize is 128K. If you are using mirrors, then each block on
disk will be 128K whenever possible. But if you''re using raidzN with a
capacity of M disks (M disks useful capacity + N disks redundancy) then the
block size on each individual disk will be 128K / M. Right? This is one of
the reasons the raidzN resilver code is inefficient. Since you end up
waiting for the
2010 Jul 20
16
zfs raidz1 and traditional raid 5 perfomrance comparision
Hi,
for zfs raidz1, I know for random io, iops of a raidz1 vdev eqaul to one physical disk iops, since raidz1 is like raid5 , so is raid5 has same performance like raidz1? ie. random iops equal to one physical disk''s ipos.
Regards
Victor
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2010 Mar 26
23
RAID10
Hi All,
I am looking at ZFS and I get that they call it RAIDZ which is similar to RAID 5, but what about RAID 10? Isn''t a RAID 10 setup better for data protection?
So if I have 8 x 1.5tb drives, wouldn''t I:
- mirror drive 1 and 5
- mirror drive 2 and 6
- mirror drive 3 and 7
- mirror drive 4 and 8
Then stripe 1,2,3,4
Then stripe 5,6,7,8
How does one do this with ZFS?
2009 Apr 27
23
Raidz vdev size... again.
Hi,
i''m new to the list so please bare with me. This isn''t an OpenSolaris
related problem but i hope it''s still the right list to post to.
I''m on the way to move a backup server to using zfs based storage, but i
don''t want to spend too much drives to parity (the 16 drives are attached
to a 3ware raid controller so i could also just use raid6 there).
I
2011 Mar 01
5
btrfs wishlist
Hi all
Having managed ZFS for about two years, I want to post a wishlist.
INCLUDED IN ZFS
- Mirror existing single-drive filesystem, as in ''zfs attach''
- RAIDz-stuff - single and hopefully multiple-parity RAID configuration with block-level checksumming
- Background scrub/fsck
- Pool-like management with multiple RAIDs/mirrors (VDEVs)
- Autogrow as in ZFS autoexpand
NOT
2007 Sep 11
7
compression=on and zpool attach
I''ve got 12Gb or so of db+web in a zone on a ZFS filesystem on a mirrored zpool.
Noticed during some performance testing today that its i/o bound but
using hardly
any CPU, so I thought turning on compression would be a quick win.
I know I''ll have to copy files for existing data to be compressed, so
I was going to
make a new filesystem, enable compression and rysnc everything in,
2008 Jun 22
6
ZFS-Performance: Raid-Z vs. Raid5/6 vs. mirrored
Hi list,
as this matter pops up every now and then in posts on this list I just
want to clarify that the real performance of RaidZ (in its current
implementation) is NOT anything that follows from raidz-style data
efficient redundancy or the copy-on-write design used in ZFS.
In a M-Way mirrored setup of N disks you get the write performance of
the worst disk and a read performance that is
2007 Apr 02
4
Convert raidz
Hi
Is it possible to convert live 3 disks zpool from raidz to raidz2
And is it possible to add 1 new disk to raidz configuration without backups and recreating zpool from cratch.
Thanks
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2007 Jul 07
17
Raid-Z expansion
Apologies for the blank message (if it came through).
I have heard here and there that there might be in development a plan
to make it such that a raid-z can grow its "raid-z''ness" to
accommodate a new disk added to it.
Example:
I have 4Disks in a raid-z[12] configuration. I am uncomfortably low on
space, and would like to add a 5th disk. The idea is to pop in disk 5
and have
2009 Jan 12
1
ZFS size is different ?
Hi all,
I have 2 questions about ZFS.
1. I have create a snapshot in my pool1/data1, and zfs send/recv it to pool2/data2. but I found the USED in zfs list is different:
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
pool2/data2 160G 1.44T 159G /pool2/data2
pool1/data 176G 638G 175G /pool1/data1
It keep about 30,000,000 files.
The content of p_pool/p1 and backup/p_backup
2009 Aug 25
41
snv_110 -> snv_121 produces checksum errors on Raid-Z pool
I have a 5-500GB disk Raid-Z pool that has been producing checksum errors right after upgrading SXCE to build 121. They seem to be randomly occurring on all 5 disks, so it doesn''t look like a disk failure situation.
Repeatingly running a scrub on the pools randomly repairs between 20 and a few hundred checksum errors.
Since I hadn''t physically touched the machine, it seems a
2010 Oct 20
5
Myth? 21 disk raidz3: "Don''t put more than ___ disks in a vdev"
In a discussion a few weeks back, it was mentioned that the Best Practices
Guide says something like "Don''t put more than ___ disks into a single
vdev." At first, I challenged this idea, because I see no reason why a
21-disk raidz3 would be bad. It seems like a good thing.
I was operating on assumption that resilver time was limited by sustainable
throughput of disks, which
2010 Nov 29
9
Seagate ST32000542AS and ZFS perf
Hi,
Does anyone use Seagate ST32000542AS disks with ZFS?
I wonder if the performance is not that ugly as with WD Green WD20EARS disks.
Thanks,
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2010 Mar 03
6
Question about multiple RAIDZ vdevs using slices on the same disk
Hi all :)
I''ve been wanting to make the switch from XFS over RAID5 to ZFS/RAIDZ2 for some time now, ever since I read about ZFS the first time. Absolutely amazing beast!
I''ve built my own little hobby server at home and have a boatload of disks in different sizes that I''ve been using together to build a RAID5 array on Linux using mdadm in two layers; first layer is
2006 Apr 28
4
ZFS RAID-Z for Two-Disk Workstation Setup?
After reading the ZFS docs it does appear that RAID-Z can be used on a two-disk system and I was wondering if the system would [i]basically [/i]work as Intel''s Matrix RAID for two disks?
[u] Intel Matrix RAID info:[/u]
http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/matrixstorage_sb.htm
http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q1/matrix-raid/index.x?pg=1
My focus with this thread is some
2010 Nov 23
14
ashift and vdevs
zdb -C shows an shift value on each vdev in my pool, I was just wondering if
it is vdev specific, or pool wide. Google didn''t seem to know.
I''m considering a mixed pool with some "advanced format" (4KB sector)
drives, and some normal 512B sector drives, and was wondering if the ashift
can be set per vdev, or only per pool. Theoretically, this would save me
some size on
2007 Dec 23
11
RAIDZ(2) expansion?
I skimmed the archives and found a thread from July earlier this year
about RAIDZ expansion. Not adding more RAIDZ stripes to a pool, but
adding more drives to the stripe itself. I''m wondering if an RFE has
been submitted for this and if any progress has been made, or is
expected? I find myself out of space on my current RAID5 setup and
would love to flip over to a ZFS raidz2 solution
2010 Apr 19
4
upgrade zfs stripe
hi there,
since i am really new to zfs, i got 2 important questions for starting. i got a nas up and running zfs in stripe mode with 2x 1,5tb hdd. my question for future proof would be, if i could add just another drive to the pool and zfs can integrate it flawlessly? and second if this hdd could also be another size than 1,5tb? so could i put in 2tb also and integrate it?
thanks in advance
2007 Aug 07
5
Extending RAIDZ.
Yeah:)
I''d like to work on this. Here are my first observations:
- We need to call vdev_op_asize method with additonal ''offset'' argument,
- We need to move data to new disk starting from the very begining, so
we can''t reuse scrub/resilver code which does tree-walk through the
data.
Below you can see how I imagine to extend RAIDZ. Here is the legend: