similar to: RFE: -t flag for ''zfs destroy''

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2008 Jul 10
49
Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8i
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Tim <tim at tcsac.net> wrote: > Perfect. Which means good ol'' supermicro would come through :) WOHOO! > > AOC-USAS-L8i > > http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/addon/AOC-USAS-L8i.cfm Is this card new? I''m not finding it at the usual places like Newegg, etc. It looks like the LSI SAS3081E-R, but probably at 1/2 the
2007 May 24
3
RFE: ISCSI alias when shareiscsi=on
Starting from this thread: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=118786&#118786 I would love to have the possibility to set an ISCSI alias when doing an shareiscsi=on on ZFS. This will greatly facilate to identify where an IQN is hosted. the ISCSI alias is defined in rfc 3721 e.g. http://www.apps.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3721.html#sec-2 and the CLI could be something like: zfs set
2008 Oct 06
15
Looking for some hardware answers, maybe someone on this list could help
I posted a thread here... http://forums.opensolaris.com/thread.jspa?threadID=596 I am trying to finish building a system and I kind of need to pick working NIC and onboard SATA chipsets (video is not a big deal - I can get a silent PCIe card for that, I already know one which works great) I need 8 onboard SATA. I would prefer Intel CPU. At least one gigabit port. That''s about it. I
2009 Feb 19
8
RFE for two-level ZFS
Should I file an RFE for this addition to ZFS? The concept would be to run ZFS on a file server, exporting storage to an application server where ZFS also runs on top of that storage. All storage management would take place on the file server, where the physical disks reside. The application server would still perform end-to-end error checking but would notify the file server when it detected
2008 Sep 01
1
RFE: allow zfs to interpret ''.'' as da datatset?
Hi, I''d like to be able to utter cmdlines such as $ zfs set readonly=on . $ zfs snapshot . at now with ''.'' interpreted to mean the dataset corresponding to the current working directory. This would shorten what I find to be a very common operaration - that of discovering your current (working directory) dataset and performing some operation on it. I usally do this
2009 Mar 29
9
About snapshots or versioned backups
This may be a bit poorly thought through but in this case I don''t really know enough to really think it through. My back ground is linux... there I used a tool called rsnapshot which used rsync and some hardlink magic to create versioned backups. But take very little space. By versioned I don''t mean as in version control but just copies of files as they change. It worked by
2007 Feb 21
12
suggestion: directory promotion to filesystem
Not sure how technically feasible it is, but something I thought of while shuffling some files around my home server. My poor understanding of ZFS internals is that the entire pool is effectivly a tree structure, with nodes either being data or metadata. Given that, couldnt ZFS just change a directory node to a filesystem with little effort, allowing me do everything ZFS does with filesystems on
2007 Jun 13
5
drive displayed multiple times
So I just imported an old zpool onto this new system. The problem would be one drive (c4d0) is showing up twice. First it''s displayed as ONLINE, then it''s displayed as "UNAVAIL". This is obviously causing a problem as the zpool now thinks it''s in a degraded state, even though all drives are there, and all are online. This pool should have 7 drives total,
2009 Aug 04
7
Sol10u7: can''t "zpool remove" missing hot spare
I''m using Solaris 10u6 updated to u7 via patches, and I have a pool with a mirrored pair and a (shared) hot spare. We reconfigured disks a while ago and now the controller is c4 instead of c2. The hot spare was originally on c2, and apparently on rebooting it didn''t get found. So, I looked up what the new name for the hot spare was, then added it to the pool with "zpool
2008 Jan 24
7
Replacing Devices in a Storage Pool
Hi, Assume that you have a 2-way mirror of small drives that you want to replace with another 2-way mirror of larger drives. What is the best way to do this? If you use the zpool replace command, one at a time on each of the existing old drives, then you will end up wasting the additional space on the new drives. I have tried to access this space by creating a new pool and adding the unused
2013 Mar 20
11
System started crashing hard after zpool reconfigure and OI upgrade
I have two identical Supermicro boxes with 32GB ram. Hardware details at the end of the message. They were running OI 151.a.5 for months. The zpool configuration was one storage zpool with 3 vdevs of 8 disks in RAIDZ2. The OI installation is absolutely clean. Just next-next-next until done. All I do is configure the network after install. I don''t install or enable any other services.
2007 Oct 08
6
zfs boot issue, changing device id
Hi, Given two disk c1t0d0 (DISK A) and c1t1d0 (DISK B)... 1/ Standard install on DISK A. 2/ zfs boot install on DISK B. 3/ I change the boot order and my zfs boot works fine. 4/ I install grub on the mbr of DISK B 5/ I disconnect and replace DISK A with DISK B 6/ Reboot, get the grub menu select Solaris ZFS and it panics that it cannot mount root path @ device XXX... This is not a ZFS
2010 Apr 04
15
Diagnosing Permanent Errors
I would like to get some help diagnosing permanent errors on my files. The machine in question has 12 1TB disks connected to an Areca raid card. I installed OpenSolaris build 134 and according to zpool history, created a pool with zpool create bigraid raidz2 c4t0d0 c4t0d1 c4t0d2 c4t0d3 c4t0d4 c4t0d5 c4t0d6 c4t0d7 c4t1d0 c4t1d1 c4t1d2 c4t1d3 I then backed up 806G of files to the machine, and had
2010 Nov 18
9
WarpDrive SLP-300
http://www.lsi.com/channel/about_channel/whatsnew/warpdrive_slp300/index.html Good stuff for ZFS. Fred -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/attachments/20101117/d48186f0/attachment.html>
2009 Feb 04
26
ZFS snapshot splitting & joining
Hello everyone, I am trying to take ZFS snapshots (ie. zfs send) and burn them to DVD''s for offsite storage. In many cases, the snapshots greatly exceed the 8GB I can stuff onto a single DVD-DL. In order to make this work, I have used the "split" utility to break the images into smaller, fixed-size chunks that will fit onto a DVD. For example: #split -b8100m
2010 Mar 03
1
[gPXE] localboot 0 hang on some machines
Randy McAnally wrote: > > Thank you so much, this is the kind of news I needed! > > ---------- Original Message ----------- > From: "Arends, R.R." <r.r.arends at hro.nl> > To: "Randy McAnally" <rsm at fast-serv.com> > Cc: <gpxe at etherboot.org> > Sent: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:10:56 +0100 > Subject: Re: [gPXE] localboot 0 hang on some
2010 Mar 23
1
caret package, how can I deal with RFE+SVM wrong message?
Hello, I am learning caret package, and I want to use the RFE to reduce the feature. I want to use RFE coupled Random Forest (RFE+FR) to complete this task. As we know, there are a number of pre-defined sets of functions, like random Forest(rfFuncs), however,I want to tune the parameters (mtr) when RFE, and then I write code below, but there is something wrong message, How can I deal with it?
2008 Oct 01
11
RFE: if/else control flow in probes
Hi all, There''s a dead thread about this back at http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5075157, but it would be really nice to have support for if/else control flow in actions. Reasons: 1. The ternary operator ?: is already there (though it doesn''t let you do anything with side effects) 2. The user can already write arbitrary and expensive non-cacheable predicates if
2008 Sep 26
1
issue with varSel.svm.rfe in package MCRestimate
Hello all, I would like to perform SVM-RFE (Guyon et al. 2002) in R and have only found one implementation of this algorithm. The function belongs to the MCRestimate package but when I try to use it I encounter a problem - the function appears to be missing a required package or other function that I simply cannot find available anywhere. Here is my session info followed by a simple example
2011 Dec 21
8
Any rhyme or reason to disk dev names?
Hello, I am curious to know if there is an easy way to guess or identify the device names of disks. Previously the /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 system made sense to me... I had a SATA controller card with 8 ports, and they showed up with the numbers 1-8 in the "t" position of the device name. But I just built a new system with two LSI SAS HBAs in it, and my device names are along the lines of: