Nevermind this, I destroyed the raid volume, then checked each hard drive one
by one, and when I put it back together, the problem fixed itself. I'm now
getting 30-60MB/s read and write, which is still slow as heck, but works well
for my application.
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Do you mean that OI148 might have a bug that Solaris 11 Express might solve? I
will download the Solaris 11 Express LiveUSB and give it a shot.
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Have you tried to boot from LiveCD in Solaris 11 Express and compare?
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Hello all,
I'm building a file server (or just a storage that I intend to access by
Workgroup from primarily Windows machines) using zfs raidz2 and openindiana
148. I will be using this to stream blu-ray movies and other media, so I will
be happy if I get just 20MB/s reads, which seems like a pr