2016-03-07 14:04 GMT+08:00 Richard Elling :
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> On Mar 6, 2016, at 9:06 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
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> 2016-03-06 22:49 GMT+08:00 Richard Elling <
> richard.ell...@richardelling.com>:
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>> On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:35 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> Today when I was reading Jeff's new nuclear wea
2016-03-05 0:01 GMT+08:00 Freddie Cash :
> On Mar 4, 2016 2:05 AM, "Fred Liu" wrote:
> > 2016-03-04 13:47 GMT+08:00 Freddie Cash :
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> >> Currently, I just use a simple coordinate system. Columns are letters,
> rows are numbers.
> >> "smartos-disc...@lists.smartos.org" >、
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> developer 、
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2016-03-06 22:49 GMT+08:00 Richard Elling
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> On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:35 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Today when I was reading Jeff's new nuclear weapon -- DSSD D5's CUBIC RAID
> introduction,
> the interesting survey -- the zpool with most disks you have ever built
> popped in my brain.
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I would more vote for a feature to have a zpool level property of
/redundancy/ (or something along that) that I can set to
/off//(default)|mirror|raidz/ that then enforces zpool add to be
supplied a vdev specification of at least (or exactly that) that level
of redundancy, else fail with descriptiv
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:35 PM, Fred Liu wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Today when I was reading Jeff's new nuclear weapon -- DSSD D5's CUBIC RAID
> introduction,
> the interesting survey -- the zpool with most disks you have ever built
> popped in my brain.
We test to 2,000 drives. Beyond 2,000 there are