> On Sep 27, 2017, at 3:10 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> So I made a mistake today replacing a faulty drive in a RAID10 setup.
> i.e. 4 mirrors in a pool
> I stupidly detached the drive (c7) which means I lost one mirror.
> Surprisingly,
> it _seems_
Having run into this frustration with VMware + Intel NICs at $JOB-1, I feel
your pain :)
By default, the ixgbe driver does not allow unsupported SFPs (
https://github.com/joyent/illumos-joyent/blob/master/usr/src/uts/common/io/ixgbe/ixgbe_sw.h#L172).
However it does mean there is a driver
Hi folks,
Quick look through the archives doesn't find anything so I figured I'd ask here
before trying to read the code...
The Intel 10ge NIC family has a rep for being picky about third party pluggable
optics that don't have the right vendor ID burned into them. In the Linux
ecosystem
Hello.
So I made a mistake today replacing a faulty drive in a RAID10 setup.
i.e. 4 mirrors in a pool
I stupidly detached the drive (c7) which means I lost one mirror. Surprisingly,
it _seems_ everything is still working fine.
That said I now have this:
# zpool status
pool: zones
state: