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
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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 linked from the
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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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
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
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
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 hardware
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
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
roland devz...@web.de 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
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,
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
Hans van der Made s...@ukemi.com
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,
Hans van der Made s...@ukemi.com
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
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
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Hans van der Made h...@ukemi.com
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 sata controller with a zfs
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),
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
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