Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2011-01-18 Thread Trusty Twelve
I've successfully installed NexentaStor 3.0.4 on this microserver using PXE. 
Works like a charm.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2011-01-18 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 02:19:23AM -0800, Trusty Twelve wrote:
 I've successfully installed NexentaStor 3.0.4 on this microserver using PXE. 
 Works like a charm.

I've got 5 of them today, and for some reason NexentaCore 3.0.1 b134
was unable to write to disks (whether internal USB or the 4x SATA).

Known problem? Should I go to stable, or try NexentaStor instead?
(I'd rather keep options open with Nexenta Core and napp-it).

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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2011-01-18 Thread Trusty Twelve
I've installed nexentastor on 8GB usb stick without any problems, so try 
nexentastor instead of nexentacore...
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2011-01-15 Thread Jan Sommer
I could resolve this issue:

I was testing FreeNAS with a raidz1 setup before I decided to check out 
Nexentastore and it seems Nexentastore has some kind of problems if the 
harddisk array already contain some kind of raidz data. After wiping the discs 
with a tool from the Ultimate Boot CD I could perform all wizard steps and 
using Nexenta now.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2011-01-07 Thread Richard Elling
Can you verify your burn?  I've seen this with a bad burn.
 -- richard

On Jan 7, 2011, at 9:23 AM, Jan Sommer wrote:

 Hello everybody,
 
 I've found this thread via google after having trouble installing the recent 
 nexantastore community version on my N36L I bought a few days ago. 
 
 I've used an USB DVD drive to install nexantastore on a 16GB USB flash drive. 
 The basic installation went fine until the first reboot. After rebooting, I 
 only get a bunch of error messages (see attachement problem) and the 
 machine hangs for about 5-10 minutes until the EULA screen appears. 
 
 Next step is entering the registration code and configuring the LAN settings 
 - no problems with that but then there are more error messages showing up 
 (see attachement problem2). After a while the web GUI is accessible but 
 it's not possible to finish the installation wizards because you end up at an 
 error report (see attachement error report) I couldn't sent via mail 
 (syntax error) even if the mail test worked during configuring the settings 
 some steps before.
 
 I ran the whole installation twice now (with a new installation disc for the 
 second try) and now I don't have any ideas.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2011-01-07 Thread Jan Sommer
Hello Richard,

I've downloaded a new iso and created the second copy on a different computer 
at my workplace (with the verify data option enabled within NERO and slow 4x 
writing speed) - I also used another blank disc brand.

Cheers

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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-11-16 Thread Krist van Besien
I can now confirm that NexentaCore runs without a hitch on the N36L
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-11-11 Thread Eugen Leitl

Big thanks! I think I'll also buy one before long. The
power savings alone should be worth it over lifetime.

On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:03:21PM -0800, Krist van Besien wrote:
 I just bought one. :-)
 
 My imprssions:
 
 - Installed Nexentastor community edition in it. All hardware was recognized 
 and works. No problem there. I am however rather underwhelmed by the 
 Nexentastor system and will problably just install Opensolaris on it (b134) 
 this evening. I want to use the box as a NAS, serving CIFS to clients (a 
 mixture of MAC and Linux machines) but as I don't have that much 
 administration to do in it I'll just do it on the command line and forgo 
 fancy broken guis...
 - The system is wel build. Quality is good. I could get the whole motherboard 
 tray out without needing to use tools. It comes with 1GB of ram that I plan 
 to upgrade.
 - The system does come with four HD trays and all the screws you need. I 
 plunked in 4 2T disks, and a small SSD for the OS.
 - The motherboard has a minisas connector, which is connected to the 
 backplane, and a seperate SATA connector that is intended for an optical 
 drive. I used that to connect a SSD which lives in the optical drive bay. 
 There is also an internal USB connector you could just put a USB stick in.
 - Performance under nexentastor appears OK. I have to do some real tests 
 though.
 - It is very quiet. Can certainly live with it in my office. (But will move 
 it in to the basement anyway.
 .  A nice touch is the eSata connector on the back. It does have a VGA 
 connector, but no keyboard/mouse. This is completely legacy free...
 
 All in all this is an excellent platform to build a NAS on.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-11-11 Thread Sigbjorn Lie
Did you try NexentaCore? You gain full control over command line, like in 
OpenSolaris. However it
seems faster and got more bugs fixed than OpenSolaris b134.

I have already had OpenSolaris b134 crash one of my disk systems, I would never 
install it
again... Besides, I would never get full 1 gigabit speed over NFS with 
OpenSolaris, I barely
managed a 100-200 Mbits/sec, however in NexentaCore with the same hardware, Im 
maxing out my
gigabit network.




On Thu, November 11, 2010 14:13, Eugen Leitl wrote:


 Big thanks! I think I'll also buy one before long. The
 power savings alone should be worth it over lifetime.

 On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:03:21PM -0800, Krist van Besien wrote:

 I just bought one. :-)


 My imprssions:


 - Installed Nexentastor community edition in it. All hardware was recognized 
 and works. No
 problem there. I am however rather underwhelmed by the Nexentastor system 
 and will problably
 just install Opensolaris on it (b134) this evening. I want to use the box as 
 a NAS, serving
 CIFS to clients (a mixture of MAC and Linux machines) but as I don't have 
 that much
 administration to do in it I'll just do it on the command line and forgo 
 fancy broken guis... -
 The system is wel build. Quality is good. I could get the whole motherboard 
 tray out without
 needing to use tools. It comes with 1GB of ram that I plan to upgrade. - The 
 system does come
 with four HD trays and all the screws you need. I plunked in 4 2T disks, and 
 a small SSD for
 the OS. - The motherboard has a minisas connector, which is connected to the 
 backplane, and a
 seperate SATA connector that is intended for an optical drive. I used that 
 to connect a SSD
 which lives in the optical drive bay. There is also an internal USB 
 connector you could just
 put a USB stick in. - Performance under nexentastor appears OK. I have to do 
 some real tests
 though. - It is very quiet. Can certainly live with it in my office. (But 
 will move it in to the
 basement anyway. .  A nice touch is the eSata connector on the back. It does 
 have a VGA
 connector, but no keyboard/mouse. This is completely legacy free...

 All in all this is an excellent platform to build a NAS on.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-11-11 Thread Khushil Dep
I would also add that you should try the NexentaStor Enterprise demo - fully
functional for 45 days. If you find a partner they will most likely be able
to provide you a managed trial. I'd be interested to hear what parts of the
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On 11 November 2010 13:30, Sigbjorn Lie sigbj...@nixtra.com wrote:

 Did you try NexentaCore? You gain full control over command line, like in
 OpenSolaris. However it
 seems faster and got more bugs fixed than OpenSolaris b134.

 I have already had OpenSolaris b134 crash one of my disk systems, I would
 never install it
 again... Besides, I would never get full 1 gigabit speed over NFS with
 OpenSolaris, I barely
 managed a 100-200 Mbits/sec, however in NexentaCore with the same hardware,
 Im maxing out my
 gigabit network.




 On Thu, November 11, 2010 14:13, Eugen Leitl wrote:
 

  Big thanks! I think I'll also buy one before long. The
  power savings alone should be worth it over lifetime.
 
  On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:03:21PM -0800, Krist van Besien wrote:
 
  I just bought one. :-)
 
 
  My imprssions:
 
 
  - Installed Nexentastor community edition in it. All hardware was
 recognized and works. No
  problem there. I am however rather underwhelmed by the Nexentastor
 system and will problably
  just install Opensolaris on it (b134) this evening. I want to use the
 box as a NAS, serving
  CIFS to clients (a mixture of MAC and Linux machines) but as I don't
 have that much
  administration to do in it I'll just do it on the command line and forgo
 fancy broken guis... -
  The system is wel build. Quality is good. I could get the whole
 motherboard tray out without
  needing to use tools. It comes with 1GB of ram that I plan to upgrade. -
 The system does come
  with four HD trays and all the screws you need. I plunked in 4 2T disks,
 and a small SSD for
  the OS. - The motherboard has a minisas connector, which is connected to
 the backplane, and a
  seperate SATA connector that is intended for an optical drive. I used
 that to connect a SSD
  which lives in the optical drive bay. There is also an internal USB
 connector you could just
  put a USB stick in. - Performance under nexentastor appears OK. I have
 to do some real tests
  though. - It is very quiet. Can certainly live with it in my office.
 (But will move it in to the
  basement anyway. .  A nice touch is the eSata connector on the back. It
 does have a VGA
  connector, but no keyboard/mouse. This is completely legacy free...
 
  All in all this is an excellent platform to build a NAS on.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-11-11 Thread Krist van Besien
 Did you try NexentaCore? You gain full control over
 command line, like in OpenSolaris. However it
 seems faster and got more bugs fixed than OpenSolaris
 b134.

I'll give it a try. I'm quite familiar with Ubuntu, so that looks like a good 
option.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-11-11 Thread Krist van Besien
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 I would also add that you should try the NexentaStor
 Enterprise demo - fully functional for 45 days. If
 you find a partner they will most likely be able to
 provide you a managed trial. I#39;d be interested to
 hear what parts of the GUI didn#39;t work for
 you.


I couldn't do several relatively simple and straightforward things. Like for 
example:

- Creating a group didn't work. I clicked on settins, users then new 
group, gave it a name and added some users, than clicked on create new. 
However the group was not created, and no feedback was given that the operation 
was unsuccessful. 

- I then found out how to create groups on the command line, however I also 
noticed that when creating a group on the console, and adding a user to it 
while creating this group removes that user from other groups. Also I could not 
find out where on the console I could add users to a group, nor could I add 
users to a group via the web console.

Manipulating users and groups is a quite essential to operatin a NAS. That this 
fails to work as expected without any hint as to why this would fail does not 
give me a good impression.

A second issue was when manipulating ACLs. 
Given a zfs volume with a large quota set, 2.4T in this case.
When you go to the directory page, where you can add and remove ACLs the web 
interface fills out the fields with the current value. In this case the quota 
field will be pre filled with the value 2.4T. However when I then try to remove 
an ACL the interace complains that the quota field contains an illegal value... 
I have to manually change 2.4T to 2400G, and do this each time I try to do 
something with an ACL. 

After these experiences I decided to give up on nexentastor. I have no problem 
with managing users, groups and shares using unix commands. The GUI is only 
needed for in case someone else needs to do something on the system. However if 
the GUI fails such simple tasks it's not really usefull.
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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-11-10 Thread Krist van Besien
I just bought one. :-)

My imprssions:

- Installed Nexentastor community edition in it. All hardware was recognized 
and works. No problem there. I am however rather underwhelmed by the 
Nexentastor system and will problably just install Opensolaris on it (b134) 
this evening. I want to use the box as a NAS, serving CIFS to clients (a 
mixture of MAC and Linux machines) but as I don't have that much administration 
to do in it I'll just do it on the command line and forgo fancy broken guis...
- The system is wel build. Quality is good. I could get the whole motherboard 
tray out without needing to use tools. It comes with 1GB of ram that I plan to 
upgrade.
- The system does come with four HD trays and all the screws you need. I 
plunked in 4 2T disks, and a small SSD for the OS.
- The motherboard has a minisas connector, which is connected to the backplane, 
and a seperate SATA connector that is intended for an optical drive. I used 
that to connect a SSD which lives in the optical drive bay. There is also an 
internal USB connector you could just put a USB stick in.
- Performance under nexentastor appears OK. I have to do some real tests though.
- It is very quiet. Can certainly live with it in my office. (But will move it 
in to the basement anyway.
.  A nice touch is the eSata connector on the back. It does have a VGA 
connector, but no keyboard/mouse. This is completely legacy free...

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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-10-25 Thread Yuri Vorobyev

28.09.2010 10:45, Brandon High wrote:


Anyone had any look getting either OpenSolaris or FreeBSD with
zfs working on


I looked at it some, and all the hardware should be supported. There
is a half-height PCIe x16 and a x1 slot as well.


Somebody has already bought this microserver? :)

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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-10-25 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 05:54:09PM +0600, Yuri Vorobyev wrote:
 28.09.2010 10:45, Brandon High wrote:

 Anyone had any look getting either OpenSolaris or FreeBSD with
 zfs working on

 I looked at it some, and all the hardware should be supported. There
 is a half-height PCIe x16 and a x1 slot as well.

 Somebody has already bought this microserver? :)

Not yet, though I'm thinking about putting those new 4x 3 TByte SATA
disks into it. Resilver times in raidz3 will be a nightmare,
though.

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[zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-09-27 Thread Eugen Leitl

Anyone had any look getting either OpenSolaris or FreeBSD with
zfs working on 

http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/uk/en/sm/WF06b/15351-15351-4237916-4237917-4237917-4248009-4248034.html

?

The Neo has a lot more oomph than the Atoms, and the box can
handle up to 8 GByte ECC memory.

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Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L

2010-09-27 Thread Brandon High
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 4:16 AM, Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org wrote:
 Anyone had any look getting either OpenSolaris or FreeBSD with
 zfs working on

I looked at it some, and all the hardware should be supported. There
is a half-height PCIe x16 and a x1 slot as well.

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