On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 12:33:50PM -0500, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Garrett D'Amore
When you purchase NexentaStor from a top-tier Nexenta Hardware Partner,
you get a product that has been
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 03:06:26PM -0800, Brandon High wrote:
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Robert Milkowski mi...@task.gda.pl wrote:
end-up with the block A. Now if B is relatively common in your data set you
have a relatively big impact on many files because of one corrupted block
I assume you md5 sumed the image?
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Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2011 10:50:55 PST
From: Jan Sommer jan-som...@gmx.de
To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] HP ProLiant N36L
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From: Pasi Kärkkäinen [mailto:pa...@iki.fi]
Other OS's have had problems with the Broadcom NICs aswell..
Yes. The difference is, when I go to support.dell.com and punch in my
service tag, I can download updated firmware and drivers for RHEL that (at
least supposedly) solve the problem. I
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Pawel Jakub Dawidek
Dedupditto doesn't work exactly that way. You can have at most 3 copies
of your block. Dedupditto minimal value is 100. The first copy is
created on first write, the
Hi Benji,
I did take a read of your blog before posting this. But it didn't
have the exact answer I was looking for. OS Version is Solaris 10 U9
x86. Your blog was highly informative, but didn't say if you can zfs
replace into a 4kb drive - it was more discussing the ability to
detect the WD
On Jan 9, 2011, at 4:19 PM, Edward Ned Harvey
opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com wrote:
From: Pasi Kärkkäinen [mailto:pa...@iki.fi]
Other OS's have had problems with the Broadcom NICs aswell..
Yes. The difference is, when I go to support.dell.com and punch in my
service
Just to add a bit to this, I just love sweeping generalizations...
On 9 Jan 2011, at 19:33 , Richard Elling wrote:
On Jan 9, 2011, at 4:19 PM, Edward Ned Harvey
opensolarisisdeadlongliveopensola...@nedharvey.com wrote:
From: Pasi Kärkkäinen [mailto:pa...@iki.fi]
Other OS's have had
As for certified systems, It's my understanding that Nexenta themselves don't
certify anything. They have systems which are recommended and supported by
their network of VAR's.
The certified solutions listed on Nexenta's website were certified by Nexenta.
Thank you all for your help. I am the OP.
I haven't looked at the link that talks about the probability of collision.
Intuitively, I still wonder how the chances of collision can be so low. We are
reducing a 4K block to just 256 bits. If the chances of collision are so low,
*theoretically* it
Hello,
We are building a zfs-based storage system with generic but high-quality
components. We would like to test the new system under various loads. If we
find that the iometer reading has started to reduce under certain loads, I am
wondering what performance counters we should look for to
On Sun, Jan 9 at 22:54, Peter Taps wrote:
Thank you all for your help. I am the OP.
I haven't looked at the link that talks about the probability of
collision. Intuitively, I still wonder how the chances of collision
can be so low. We are reducing a 4K block to just 256 bits. If the
chances of
On Sun, Jan 9 at 23:07, Peter Taps wrote:
Hello,
We are building a zfs-based storage system with generic but
high-quality components. We would like to test the new system under
various loads. If we find that the iometer reading has started to
reduce under certain loads, I am wondering what
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