Hi all,
We are driving a very dramatic problem with COMSTAR in Openindiana oi_151a9
over two Supermicro Servers (master and slave) connected to a multipath
JBOD.
Under unknown circumstances, when we want to add a target to a target group
and we issue the command 'stmfadm offline-target', the targ
14 17:53, Marcel Telka escribió:
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 03:48:53PM +0100, Alberto Picón Couselo wrote:
We would like to change several NFS server parameters in a production
server using sharectl tool:
sharectl set -p servers=1024 nfs
Is it necessary to restart the NFS server using svcadm tool
Thank you very much for your help, Marcel.
Do you think that "sharectl set -p servers=1024 nfs" execution will
disconnect already connected NFS clients or will produce any NFS service
disruption?
El 15/02/2014 17:53, Marcel Telka escribió:
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 03:48:53PM +0100, Alb
for your support.
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Thank you very much for your help,
Best Regards,
El 16/07/2013 0:24, Christopher Chan escribió:
On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 06:12 AM, Alberto Picón Couselo wrote:
Hi, there.
I would like to know if MS Active Directory integration is supported
in OpenIndiana and which is the best way to
Hi, there.
I would like to know if MS Active Directory integration is supported in
OpenIndiana and which is the best way to provide ZFS filesystem to
Windows Servers.
Is there any master guidelines I can follow?
Thank you very much in advance,
Best Regards
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Hi, Heiko.
yes, but works
I'd love to test it and use it in our infrastructure. GlusterFS is well
supported under Linux and I think it could be a GREAT feature for
OpenIndiana.
note: There are some important rules to remember.
http://www2.fh-lausitz.de/launic/comp/sol/130430.osol.diag_make
Hi, Peter:
What type of storage? Do you need a file system interface, or
an object store?
As I mention, we mainly use OpenIndiana to serve using NFSv4 virtual
image files to Xen/KVM hypervisors.
So the real problem there is likely going to be the fuse layer that
makes it look like a filesystem.
Hi, Saso
I don't think there's any in-kernel support. But before you go out on
a software digging expedition into clustered filesystems, have you
made sure that you *really* need it? High Availability does not
necessarily mean that you need a clustered filesystem. Cheers,
We mainly use Open
Hi, all.
We have been searching aHigh Availability storage solution for
OpenIndiana for a long time.
Does anybody know if GlusterFS is supported?. We found the following
link, but it seems that it is very experimental...
http://nanohikari.blogspot.com.es/2012/07/installing-glusterfs-33-on-o
t looks more like locking issue then high IOPS issue.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:26 PM, Alberto Picón Couselo
mailto:alpic...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi.
We have almost the same hardware as yours and we had the same
issue. We have exported a ZFS pool to three Xen VMs Debian 6.0
m
Hi.
We have almost the same hardware as yours and we had the same issue. We have
exported a ZFS pool to three Xen VMs Debian 6.0 mounted using NFSv3. When one
of these boxes launches a highio PHP process to create a backup, it creates,
copies and deletes a large amount of files. The box just c
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