Gordon Ross
2008-Jun-03 14:54 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
I''m trying a new install, creating a solaris partition in free space (p3) which follows Windows XP (p1) and Ubuntu Linux (p2). I want ZFS root, but the "interactive" installer (choice 1) on the snv_90 DVD does not offer me ZFS root. Anyone know why? or how to work-around the issue? When I did a netinstall using the same DVD (exported from a server I had nearby) on a machine where I let Solaris have the whole disk, it offered ZFS root. I''d really like to know: What are the conditions under which the installer will offer ZFS root? Thanks, Gordon This message posted from opensolaris.org
Mark J Musante
2008-Jun-03 14:57 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, Gordon Ross wrote:> I''d really like to know: What are the conditions under which the > installer will offer ZFS root?Only the text-based installer will offer it - not the GUI. Regards, markm
Rich Teer
2008-Jun-03 16:38 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, Mark J Musante wrote:> On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, Gordon Ross wrote: > > > I''d really like to know: What are the conditions under which the > > installer will offer ZFS root? > > Only the text-based installer will offer it - not the GUI.Hmm, why''s that? Also, is there an ETA for when ZFS root will be offered in the GUI installer? (I recently installed Build 89 and was surprised by the lack of ZFS pools after installation using the GUI installer.) -- Rich Teer, SCSA, SCNA, SCSECA CEO, My Online Home Inventory URLs: http://www.rite-group.com/rich http://www.linkedin.com/in/richteer http://www.myonlinehomeinventory.com
Brandon High
2008-Jun-03 17:55 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Rich Teer <rich.teer at rite-group.com> wrote:> Hmm, why''s that? Also, is there an ETA for when ZFS root will be > offered in the GUI installer? (I recently installed Build 89 and > was surprised by the lack of ZFS pools after installation using > the GUI installer.)There was some discussion about it recently, I think the reason is that the GUI for SXDE is not open sourced so it was more difficult/political to add. The 2008.05 installer should be able to do it when they sync up to b90 or beyond. -B -- Brandon High bhigh at freaks.com "The good is the enemy of the best." - Nietzsche
Richard L. Hamilton
2008-Jun-04 00:56 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
How about SPARC - can it do zfs install+root yet, or if not, when? Just got a couple of nice 1TB SAS drives, and I think I''d prefer to have a mirrored pool where zfs owns the entire drives, if possible. (I''d also eventually like to have multiple bootable zfs filesystems in that pool, corresponding to multiple versions.) Is/will all that be possible? Would it be ok to pre-create the pool, and if so, any particular requirements? Currently running snv_81 on a Sun Blade 2000; SAS/SATA controller is an LSI Logic SAS 3800X 8-port, in the 66MHz slot. I chose SAS drives for the first two (of 8) trusting SCSI support to probably be more mature and functional than SATA support, but the rest (as I''m willing to part with the $$) will probably be SATA for price. The current two SAS drives are Seagate ST31000640SS (which I just used smartctl to confirm have SMART support including temperature reporting). Enclosure is an Enhance E8-ML (no enclosure services support). This message posted from opensolaris.org
A Darren Dunham
2008-Jun-04 05:16 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 05:56:44PM -0700, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:> How about SPARC - can it do zfs install+root yet, or if not, when? > Just got a couple of nice 1TB SAS drives, and I think I''d prefer to > have a mirrored pool where zfs owns the entire drives, if possible. > (I''d also eventually like to have multiple bootable zfs filesystems in > that pool, corresponding to multiple versions.)Is they just under 1TB? I don''t believe there''s any boot support in Solaris for EFI labels, which would be required for 1TB+. -- Darren
Richard L. Hamilton
2008-Jun-04 12:49 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
> On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 05:56:44PM -0700, Richard L. > Hamilton wrote: > > How about SPARC - can it do zfs install+root yet, > or if not, when? > > Just got a couple of nice 1TB SAS drives, and I > think I''d prefer to > > have a mirrored pool where zfs owns the entire > drives, if possible. > > (I''d also eventually like to have multiple bootable > zfs filesystems in > > that pool, corresponding to multiple versions.) > > Is they just under 1TB? I don''t believe there''s any > boot support in > Solaris for EFI labels, which would be required for > 1TB+.Don''t know about Solaris or the on-disk bootloader (I would think they ought to have that eventually if not already), but since it''s been awhile since I''ve seen a new firmware update for the SB2K, I doubt the firmware could handle EFI labels. But "format" is perfectly happy putting either Sun or EFI labels on these drives, so that shouldn''t be a problem. SCSI "read capacity" shows 1953525168 (512-byte) sectors, which multiplied out is 1,000,204,886,016 bytes; more than 10^12 (1TB), but less than 2^40 (1TiB). This message posted from opensolaris.org
Richard L. Hamilton
2008-Jun-04 12:58 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
P.S. the ST31000640SS drives, together with the LSI SAS 3800x controller (in a 64-bit 66MHz slot) gave me, using dd with a block size of either 1024k or 16384k (1MB or 16MB) and a count of 1024, a sustained read rate that worked out to a shade over 119MB/s, even better than the nominal "sustained transfer rate" of 116MB/s documented for the drives. Even at a miserly 7200 RPM, that was better than 2 1/2 times faster than the internal 10,000 RPM 73GB FC/AL (2GB/s) drives, which impressed the heck out of me. This message posted from opensolaris.org
Boyd Adamson
2008-Jun-05 01:24 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
A Darren Dunham <ddunham at taos.com> writes:> On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 05:56:44PM -0700, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: >> How about SPARC - can it do zfs install+root yet, or if not, when? >> Just got a couple of nice 1TB SAS drives, and I think I''d prefer to >> have a mirrored pool where zfs owns the entire drives, if possible. >> (I''d also eventually like to have multiple bootable zfs filesystems in >> that pool, corresponding to multiple versions.) > > Is they just under 1TB? I don''t believe there''s any boot support in > Solaris for EFI labels, which would be required for 1TB+.ISTR that I saw an ARC case go past about a week ago about extended SMI labels to allow > 1TB disks, for exactly this reason. Boyd
Richard L. Hamilton
2008-Jun-06 00:06 UTC
[zfs-discuss] new install - when is zfs root offered? (snv_90)
> A Darren Dunham <ddunham at taos.com> writes: > > > On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 05:56:44PM -0700, Richard > L. Hamilton wrote: > >> How about SPARC - can it do zfs install+root yet, > or if not, when? > >> Just got a couple of nice 1TB SAS drives, and I > think I''d prefer to > >> have a mirrored pool where zfs owns the entire > drives, if possible. > >> (I''d also eventually like to have multiple > bootable zfs filesystems in > >> that pool, corresponding to multiple versions.) > > > > Is they just under 1TB? I don''t believe there''s > any boot support in > > Solaris for EFI labels, which would be required for > 1TB+. > > ISTR that I saw an ARC case go past about a week ago > about extended SMI > labels to allow > 1TB disks, for exactly this reason. >Thanks. Just searched, that''s http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=237603 (approved) Since format didn''t choke, and since a close reading suggests the actual older limit is 1TiB (or maybe 1TiB - 1 sector), I should be fine on that score. The LSI SAS 3800x is supposed to have fcode boot support. And snv_90 is supposed to have zfs boot install working on both SPARC and x86. So I guess I''ll just have to try it. That only leaves me wondering whether I should attempt a live upgrade from SXCE snv_81, or just do the text install off a DVD onto one of the new disks (hoping the installer takes care of setting up the disk however it needs to be to be bootable), and then adding identical partitioning to the other disk, attaching a suitable partition on the 2nd disk to the zpool, and using LVM (Disk Suite) to mirror any non-zfs partitions the installation created. Never having used live upgrade myself (although read about it), I suppose it would be an educational experience either way. Time was once, I''d have looked forward to that...must be getting tired... This message posted from opensolaris.org