thanks - i can "see" it now and finding it by the search phrase, where i got no
hit before. seems i was a little bit too impatient. i should better read what`s
on screen. sorry for have taken your time !
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Alexander Vlasov writes:
> roland wrote:
> > i added a bugreport to bugster for this yesterday. unfortunately, i dumped
> > the response mail with the bug-id and now i cannot find my own bugreport
> > anymore.
> > (did somebody delete that?)
> >
> > as this thread is linke
Knowing your SunID it would take 5 minutes. Bugster supports reported
email as search criterion.
roland wrote:
i added a bugreport to bugster for this yesterday. unfortunately, i dumped the response mail with the bug-id and now i cannot find my own bugreport anymore.
(did somebody delete that?
i added a bugreport to bugster for this yesterday. unfortunately, i dumped the
response mail with the bug-id and now i cannot find my own bugreport anymore.
(did somebody delete that?)
as this thread is linked from the bugster bugreport, whoever is reading this
thread please post the bug id her
> >Unless you have a chassis that's made for hot plugging, and have a
> sliding
> >caddy with physical latch on the front, and a red blinking light to
> identify
> >which is the failed disk, and unless you bought a name brand product
> like
> >Sun or Dell or HP ... I think you can count on *not* su
>Unless you have a chassis that's made for hot plugging, and have a sliding
>caddy with physical latch on the front, and a red blinking light to identify
>which is the failed disk, and unless you bought a name brand product like
>Sun or Dell or HP ... I think you can count on *not* supporting hot p
> thanks for the hint - i thought sata would be always hot-pluggable.
> i checked the specs for 3114 and they tell it supports hot-plug:
> http://www.siliconimage.com/products/product.aspx?pid=28
Regardless of what the manual says - because I've seen so many times that
the manual says some hardwar
Hans van der Made
writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> Like you, I'm thinking if I'm going to have that much trouble when
>>> pulling a disk, its looking like a large blemish on the usability of
>>> zfs for my NAS server.
>
> I've just checked the archives and it seems like you've had quite a ride
>
Hans van der Made
writes:
[...]
> I don't know which components you've used, and if these parts work
> fine in other people's systems, but your description does not breed
> confidence in this particular card. Of course, there's also BIOS
> settings, firmware, bus mastering problems, ... Can you
Harry Putnam wrote:
Like you, I'm thinking if I'm going to have that much trouble when
pulling a disk, its looking like a large blemish on the usability of
zfs for my NAS server.
I've just checked the archives and it seems like you've had quite a ride
already, sorry to hear that! Let's hope for
Like you, I'm thinking if I'm going to have that much trouble when
pulling a disk, its looking like a large blemish on the usability of
zfs for my NAS server.
At the moment, the OpenSolaris ZFS experience seems to be rather
hardware dependent. With Sun hardware, I haven't had any problems, but
roland writes:
>>Original Poster: can you please take a look at cfgadm? Seems like
>>sil believes disk is still there or gone mad, maybe it cam be solved
>>by switching it off or marking unconfigured.
>
> i can take a look at the end of the week and will report. anyway -
> how can this be solved
>Original Poster: can you please take a look at cfgadm? Seems like sil
>believes disk is still there or gone mad, maybe it cam be solved by
>switching it off or marking unconfigured.
i can take a look at the end of the week and will report.
anyway - how can this be solved by switching it of or mar
sil3114 is, politely speaking, not the best piece of hardware I've ever
seen, however it supports hotplug.
Original Poster: can you please take a look at cfgadm? Seems like sil
believes disk is still there or gone mad, maybe it cam be solved by
switching it off or marking unconfigured.
Hans v
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: "Hans van der Made"
> Gesendet: 28.03.09 00:15:53
> An: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
> Betreff: Re: [osol-discuss] disconnecting hdd from zfs mirror hangs whole
> system
> roland wrote:
> > i`m using a sil3114
thanks for the hint - i thought sata would be always hot-pluggable.
i checked the specs for 3114 and they tell it supports hot-plug:
http://www.siliconimage.com/products/product.aspx?pid=28
i think i will try how a raid mirror behaves with linux, just to see if there
is a difference.
roland
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roland wrote:
i`m using a sil3114 sata controller with a zfs configured as mirror. if i disconnect one of the drives, the whole system stalls until i reconnect the drive.
i cannot even login via network anymore.
Not all hardware is suitable for "hot" removal of devices, whether the
OS supports
hello,
i`m using a sil3114 sata controller with a zfs configured as mirror. if i
disconnect one of the drives, the whole system stalls until i reconnect the
drive.
i cannot even login via network anymore.
this lasts at least for some minutes (don`t know if it cures itself after a
while), but
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