On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 3:44 AM, Antoine Jacoutot
wrote:
>
> >I am sure with Omnios's community we can publish an OmniOS Survival
> >guide.
> >
> >Yep ?
>
> Sure, go ahead... but do we really want to attract "newbies"?
> I don't know, just asking.
>
I think an OmniOS Survival guide wou
> Yeah but some others *do* like it.
yes, like me, but i use Solaris since many years...
>Sure, go ahead... but do we really want to attract "newbies"?
>I don't know, just asking.
Yes of course !
Do you want an IT world with just GNU/TuxTux
OmniOS vs Linux/Docker is amazing !
With OmniOS, we
So actually started storage vmotions on 3 host, 6 concurrent and am getting
about 1GB/sec
Guess I need more hosts to really push this, the disk are not more than 20-25%
busy, so in theory I could push a bit more.
I think this is resolved for now cpu sitting at 30-40% usage while moving
1GB/
>Few days ago, i was at linux hack day at Rennes in France. I talked
>about OmniOS.
>
>Some admin sys were very interesting about it. I restarted a blog at
>[1]blog.fredalix.com
>
>But, in my country, some peoples know SmartOS, and when they go to
>OmniOS website, they don
Hi,
Since few years, i'm a big OmniOS fan.
I tried to evangelisch it around me.
I had a website to share about it, but my ex-business partner delete it and
backups too :-(
Few days ago, i was at linux hack day at Rennes in France. I talked about
OmniOS.
Some admin sys were very interesting abo
Ok, makes sense.
What other kind of indicators can I look at?
I get decent results from DD but still feels a bit slow...
Compression lz4 should not slow it down right? Cpu is not doing much when
copying data over, maybe 15% busy or so...
Sync=always, block size 1M
2048 bytes (205 GB)
On Oct 31, 2014, at 7:14 AM, Eric Sproul wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 2:33 AM, Rune Tipsmark wrote:
>
>> Why is this pool showing near 100% busy when the underlying disks are doing
>> nothing at all….
>
> Simply put, it's just how the accounting works in iostat. It treats
> the pool like
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 2:33 AM, Rune Tipsmark wrote:
> Why is this pool showing near 100% busy when the underlying disks are doing
> nothing at all….
Simply put, it's just how the accounting works in iostat. It treats
the pool like any other device, so if there is even one outstanding
request
default
pool04 snapshot_countnone default
pool04 redundant_metadataalldefault
Br,
Rune
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