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2009 Jan 30
35
j4200 drive carriers
apparently if you don''t order a J4200 with drives, you just get filler
sleds that won''t accept a hard drive. (had to look at a parts breakdown
on sunsolve to figure this out -- the docs should simply make this clear.)
it looks like the sled that will accept a drive is part #570-1182.
anyone know how i could order 12 of these?
2009 Nov 17
14
X45xx storage vs 7xxx Unified storage
We are looking at adding to our storage. We would like ~20TB-30 TB.
we have ~ 200 nodes (1100 cores) to feed data to using nfs, and we are looking for high reliability, good performance (up to at least 350 MBytes /second over 10 GigE connection) and large capacity.
For the X45xx (aka thumper) capacity and performanance seem to be there (we have 3 now)
However, for system upgrades , maintenance
2011 May 30
13
JBOD recommendation for ZFS usage
Dear all
Sorry if it''s kind of off-topic for the list but after talking
to lots of vendors I''m running out of ideas...
We are looking for JBOD systems which
(1) hold 20+ 3.3" SATA drives
(2) are rack mountable
(3) have all the nive hot-swap stuff
(4) allow 2 hosts to connect via SAS (4+ lines per host) and see
all available drives as disks, no RAID volume.
In a
2011 Apr 07
40
X4540 no next-gen product?
While I understand everything at Oracle is "top secret" these days.
Does anyone have any insight into a next-gen X4500 / X4540? Does some
other Oracle / Sun partner make a comparable system that is fully
supported by Oracle / Sun?
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/servers/previous-products/index.html
What do X4500 / X4540 owners use if they''d like more
2010 Jan 19
5
ZFS/NFS/LDOM performance issues
[Cross-posting to ldoms-discuss]
We are occasionally seeing massive time-to-completions for I/O requests on ZFS file systems on a Sun T5220 attached to a Sun StorageTek 2540 and a Sun J4200, and using a SSD drive as a ZIL device. Primary access to this system is via NFS, and with NFS COMMITs blocking until the request has been sent to disk, performance has been deplorable. The NFS server is a
2009 Nov 11
0
[storage-discuss] ZFS on JBOD storage, mpt driver issue - server not responding
miro at cybershade.us said:
> So at this point this looks like an issue with the MPT driver or these SAS
> cards (I tested two) when under heavy load. I put the latest firmware for the
> SAS card from LSI''s web site - v1.29.00 without any changes, server still
> locks.
>
> Any ideas, suggestions how to fix or workaround this issue? The adapter is
> suppose to be
2011 May 13
0
sun (oracle) 7110 zfs low performace fith high latency and high disc util.
Hello!
Our company have 2 sun 7110 with the following configuration:
Primary:
7110 with 2 qc 1.9ghz HE opterons and 32GB ram
16 2.5" 10Krpm sas disc (2 system, 1 spare)
a pool is configured from the rest so we have 13 active working discs in raidz-2 (called main)
there is a sun J4200 jbod connected to this device with 12x750GB discs
with 1 spare and 11active discs there is another pool
2012 May 23
5
biggest disk partition on 5.8?
Hey folks,
I have a Sun J4400 SAS1 disk array with 24 x 1T drives in it connected
to a Sunfire x2250 running 5.8 ( 64 bit )
I used 'arcconf' to create a big RAID60 out of (see below).
But then I mount it and it is way too small
This should be about 20TB :
[root at solexa1 StorMan]# df -h /dev/sdb1
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 186G 60M
2011 Jun 01
11
SATA disk perf question
I figure this group will know better than any other I have contact
with, is 700-800 I/Ops reasonable for a 7200 RPM SATA drive (1 TB Sun
badged Seagate ST31000N in a J4400) ? I have a resilver running and am
seeing about 700-800 writes/sec. on the hot spare as it resilvers.
There is no other I/O activity on this box, as this is a remote
replication target for production data. I have a the
2011 May 19
2
Faulted Pool Question
I just got a call from another of our admins, as I am the resident ZFS
expert, and they have opened a support case with Oracle, but I figured
I''d ask here as well, as this forum often provides better, faster
answers :-)
We have a server (M4000) with 6 FC attached SE-3511 disk arrays
(some behind a 6920 DSP engine). There are many LUNs, all about 500 GB
and mirrored via ZFS. The LUNs
2010 Apr 15
6
ZFS for ISCSI ntfs backing store.
I''m looking to move our file storage from Windows to Opensolaris/zfs. The windows box will be connected through 10g for iscsi to the storage. The windows box will continue to serve the windows clients and will be hosting approximately 4TB of data.
The physical box is a sunfire x4240, single AMD 2435 processor, 16G ram, LSI 3801E HBA, ixgbe 10g card.
I''m looking for suggestions
2014 Nov 20
0
Cannot find suitable CPU model for given data
Hello all,
I have a new Sun fire X4140 server with two amd opteron 2435 CPUs running
debian jessie, libvirt 1.2.9-3, virtinst 1.0.1-3, qemu/kvm 2.1. When
attempting to create virtual machines (with --debug), I receive this:
[Thu, 20 Nov 2014 13:56:36 virt-install 1842] DEBUG (cli:234) File
"/usr/share/virt-manager/virt-install", line 876, in <module>
sys.exit(main())
File
2009 Nov 20
1
fsck.btrfs assertion failure with large number of disks in fs
Hello all
We are experimenting with btrfs and we''ve run into some problems.
We are running on two Sun Storage J4400 Arrays containing a total of
48 1 TB disks.
With 24 disks in the btrfs:
# mkfs.btrfs /dev/sd[b-y]
WARNING! - Btrfs Btrfs v0.19 IS EXPERIMENTAL
WARNING! - see http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org before using
adding device /dev/sdc id 2
...
adding device /dev/sdy id 24
fs
2012 May 23
1
pvcreate limitations on big disks?
OK folks, I'm back at it again. Instead of taking my J4400 ( 24 x 1T
disks) and making a big RAID60 out of it which Linux cannot make a
filesystem on, I'm created 4 x RAID6 which each are 3.64T
I then do :
sfdisk /dev/sd{b,c,d,e} <<EOF
,,8e
EOF
to make a big LVM partition on each one.
But then when I do :
pvcreate /dev/sd{b,c,d,e}1
and then
pvdisplay
It shows each one as
2003 Oct 15
0
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2012 Jul 18
1
RAID card selection - JBOD mode / Linux RAID
I don't think this is off topic since I want to use JBOD mode so that
Linux can do the RAID. I'm going to hopefully run this in CentOS 5
and Ubuntu 12.04 on a Sunfire x2250
Hard to get answers I can trust out of vendors :-)
I have a Sun RAID card which I am pretty sure is LSI OEM. It is a
3G/s SAS1 with 2 external connectors like the one on the right here :
2008 Nov 09
1
Fully supported 12-port SATA cards?
I am helping a friend who is build a storage server for his company
and I have advocated for Solaris and ZFS.
But now we are having trouble to find any good SATA controller for
12+ disks, there are Areca cards, but they seems very flaky (24 port
support, but hangs with more than 12 in JBOD mode, hangs on disk
failures etc).
The AOC-SAT2-MV8,AOC-USAS-L8i have been mentioned, but it had
2010 Aug 30
5
pool died during scrub
I have a bunch of sol10U8 boxes with ZFS pools, most all raidz2 8-disk
stripe. They''re all supermicro-based with retail LSI cards.
I''ve noticed a tendency for things to go a little bonkers during the
weekly scrub (they all scrub over the weekend), and that''s when I''ll
lose a disk here and there. OK, fine, that''s sort of the point, and
they''re
2008 Sep 02
3
SAS/SATA DAS
I need to replace a slow HP MSA20 that's a bottleneck right now (We are an HP shop).
HP's only option with 3.5" SATA drives is stuck at SATA I behind a SAS controller.
Dell makes an MD1000 that claims SATA II speeds behind a SAS Perc 5/E (Don't know anything about dell).
Anyone got any real world info they can share? I need 3.5" SATA II at least 12 drives behind SAS,
I am
2010 Feb 24
7
Recommended PCIe SATA/SAS Controller?
Greetings all-
I need to purchase a PCIe SATA or SAS controller(non-raid) for a Supermicro 2U system. It should be directly bootable. Any recommendations? The system will be running CentOS 5.4 as an LTSP system. Thanks!
--Tim