Re: [zfs-discuss] Sun 6120 array again

2009-07-21 Thread Tschokko
Hi, I tried to contact Joel Miller, but the mail server responses "User unknown" :( Is there anybody else here who received the modified firmware based on 3.2.7 from Joel Miller? I have several 6120 arrays at home and I like to create a large ZFS pool over all disks without the built-in RAID c

Re: [zfs-discuss] Sun 6120 array again

2008-01-28 Thread Joel Miller
In case your still interested, I did do a firmware build based on 3.2.7 that: 1) Allows 14 volumes (aka RAID groups) to be defined per tray (I had to limit the tray count to 2 to avoid gobs of restructuring...) BTW, This requires you to wipe the disk labels and you lose everything...but I figure

Re: [zfs-discuss] Sun 6120 array again

2007-10-01 Thread Jonathan Edwards
SCSI based, but solid and cheap enclosures if you don't care about support: http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?satitle=Sun+D1000 On Oct 1, 2007, at 12:15, Andy Lubel wrote: > I gave up. > > The 6120 I just ended up not doing zfs. And for our 6130 since we > don't > have santricity or t

Re: [zfs-discuss] Sun 6120 array again

2007-10-01 Thread Andy Lubel
I gave up. The 6120 I just ended up not doing zfs. And for our 6130 since we don't have santricity or the sscs command to set it, I just decided to export each disk and create an array with zfs (and a RAMSAN zil), which made performance acceptable for us. I wish there was a firmware that just ma

[zfs-discuss] Sun 6120 array again

2007-09-28 Thread Marion Hakanson
Greetings, Last April, in this discussion... http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=143517 ...we never found out how (or if) the Sun 6120 (T4) array can be configured to ignore cache flush (sync-cache) requests from hosts. We're about to reconfigure a 6120 here for use wit