Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS for Linux 2.6

2006-11-07 Thread Darren J Moffat

Yuen L. Lee wrote:

Yuen L. Lee wrote:

Thanks, Matt! I have the same understanding from my

previous

experience. The difference is my code may not be

integrated into

the official distribution. I'm interested in

porting the ZFS to the Linux

platform because I'm attempting to use ZFS in

openfiler. I think it
would be an interesting and useful project. 

What about porting openfiler to OpenSolaris ?


Good question! In my understanding, openfiler is
just a standalone version of the Linux based embedded
system with File-level protocols support, such as
NFS, CIFS, iSCSI (target/iniator), FTP and HTTP.
OpenSolaris supports all of them. 


I think the fact that openfiler is Linux isn't the
relevant and interesting bit.  The interesting bit is
the web based GUI to configure all those things.

The underlying technologies it is using are all
available in OpenSolaris distros as well.

A good place to start from might be Nexenta since that would
give you a Linux like environment to work in and might make
it easier to get the openfiler GUI up and running.

But It is a 
complete, general purpose distribution. If it is 
made to run as an appliance, I'm sure I don't need
to port ZFS to the openfiler (Linux) platform. 
opensolaris could be a nice NAS filer. I posted

my question on How to build a NAS box asking for
instructions on how to build a Solaris NAS box.
It looks like everyone is busy. I haven't got any
response yet. By any chance, do you have any
doc on this subject?  Thanks.


It might also be that where you posted it the correct people
aren't hanging out if you haven't already try:

The Appliances and NFS communities.

http://opensolaris.org/os/community/appliances/
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/nfs


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[zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS for Linux 2.6

2006-11-07 Thread Akhilesh Mritunjai
  Yuen L. Lee wrote:
 opensolaris could be a nice NAS filer. I posted
 my question on How to build a NAS box asking for
 instructions on how to build a Solaris NAS box.
 It looks like everyone is busy. I haven't got any
 response yet. By any chance, do you have any

Hi Yuen

May I suggest that a better question would have been How to build a minimal 
Nevada distribution ?. I'm sure it would have gotten more responses as it is 
both - a more general, and a more relevent question.

Apart from that unasked advice, If my memory serves right the Belenix folks 
(Moinak and gang) were discussing a similar thing in a thread sometime back... 
chasing them might be a good idea ;-)

I found some articles on net on how to build minimal image of solaris with 
networking. Packages relating to storage (zfs, iSCSI etc) can be added to it 
later. The minimal system with required components, sure, is heavy - about 
200MB... but shouldn't be an issue for a *NAS* box. I googled Minimal solaris 
configuration and found several articles.

Hope that helps
- Akhilesh
 
 
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Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Re: ZFS for Linux 2.6

2006-11-07 Thread Erast Benson
On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 10:30 -0800, Akhilesh Mritunjai wrote:
   Yuen L. Lee wrote:
  opensolaris could be a nice NAS filer. I posted
  my question on How to build a NAS box asking for
  instructions on how to build a Solaris NAS box.
  It looks like everyone is busy. I haven't got any
  response yet. By any chance, do you have any
 
 Hi Yuen
 
 May I suggest that a better question would have been How to build a minimal 
 Nevada distribution ?. I'm sure it would have gotten more responses as it is 
 both - a more general, and a more relevent question.
 
 Apart from that unasked advice, If my memory serves right the Belenix folks 
 (Moinak and gang) were discussing a similar thing in a thread sometime 
 back... chasing them might be a good idea ;-)
 
 I found some articles on net on how to build minimal image of solaris with 
 networking. Packages relating to storage (zfs, iSCSI etc) can be added to it 
 later. The minimal system with required components, sure, is heavy - about 
 200MB... but shouldn't be an issue for a *NAS* box. I googled Minimal 
 solaris configuration and found several articles.

Alternative way would be to simply use NexentaOS InstallCD and select
Minimal Profile during installation.

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Erast

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