You can resume a send if the destination has a snapshot in common with the
source. If you don't, there's nothing you can do.
It probably taking a while to restart because the sends that were
interrupted need to be rolled back.
Sent from my Nexus One.
On May 21, 2010 9:44 PM, Thomas Burgess
yah, unfortunately this is the first send. i'm trying to send 9 TB of data.
It really sucks because i was at 6 TB when it lost power
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Brandon High bh...@freaks.com wrote:
You can resume a send if the destination has a snapshot in common with
the source. If
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
yah, it seems that rsync is faster for what i need anywaysat least right
now...
If you don't have snapshots you want to keep in the new copy, then probably...
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i only care about the most recent snapshot, as this is a growing video
collection.
i do have snapshots, but i only keep them for when/if i accidently delete
something, or rename something wrong.
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 3:43 AM, Brandon High bh...@freaks.com wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at
On May 21, 2010, at 7:03 PM, Brandon High wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
shouldn't the newer server have LESS load?
Please forgive my ubernoobness.
Depends on what it's doing!
Load average is really how many process are waiting to run, so
here ya go (sorry for the late reply)
wonsl...@wonslung-raidz2:~$ kstat -m cpu_info -c misc
module: cpu_infoinstance: 0
name: cpu_info0 class:misc
brand AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6128
cache_id
Something i've been meaning to ask
I'm transfering some data from my older server to my newer one. the older
server has a socket 775 intel Q9550 8 gb ddr2 800 20 1TB drives in raidz2 (3
vdevs, 2 with 7 drives one with 6) connected to 3 AOC-SAT2-MV8 cards spread
as evenly across them as i
On 05/22/10 12:54 PM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
Something i've been meaning to ask
I'm transfering some data from my older server to my newer one. the
older server has a socket 775 intel Q9550 8 gb ddr2 800 20 1TB drives
in raidz2 (3 vdevs, 2 with 7 drives one with 6) connected to 3
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
shouldn't the newer server have LESS load?
Please forgive my ubernoobness.
Depends on what it's doing!
Load average is really how many process are waiting to run, so it's
not always a useful metric. If there are
is 3 zfs recv's random?
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Brandon High bh...@freaks.com wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com
wrote:
shouldn't the newer server have LESS load?
Please forgive my ubernoobness.
Depends on what it's doing!
Load average
yeah, i'm aware of the performance aspects. I use these servers as mostly
hd video servers for my house...they don't need to perform amazingly. I
originally went with the setup on the old server because of everything i had
read about performance with wide stripes...in all honesty it performed
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
is 3 zfs recv's random?
It might be. What do a few reports of 'iostat -xcn 30' look like?
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I can't tell you for sure
For some reason the server lost power and it's taking forever to come back
up.
(i'm really not sure what happened)
anyways, this leads me to my next couple questions:
Is there any way to resume a zfs send/recv
Why is it taking so long for the server to come
On 05/22/10 04:44 PM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
I can't tell you for sure
For some reason the server lost power and it's taking forever to come
back up.
(i'm really not sure what happened)
anyways, this leads me to my next couple questions:
Is there any way to resume a zfs send/recv
yah, it seems that rsync is faster for what i need anywaysat least right
now...
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com wrote:
On 05/22/10 04:44 PM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
I can't tell you for sure
For some reason the server lost power and it's taking forever
extended device statistics
r/sw/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
0.00.00.00.0 0.0 0.00.0 983.9 0 0 fd0
3.05.5 152.2 67.8 0.0 0.05.01.2 1 1 c8t1d0
41.33.4 1288.3 69.1 0.1 0.12.7
On 05/22/10 05:22 PM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
yah, it seems that rsync is faster for what i need anywaysat least
right now...
ZFS send/receive should run at wire speed for a Gig-E link.
Ian.
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well it wasn't.
it was running pretty slow.
i had one really big filesystemwith rsync i'm able to do multiple
streams and it's moving much faster
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com wrote:
On 05/22/10 05:22 PM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
yah, it seems that rsync
it should show at the
bottom)
I'll capture all that later and post it.
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Dennis Clarke dcla...@blastwave.orgwrote:
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com
Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010 8:09 pm
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Opteron 6100
:
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com
Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010 8:09 pm
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Opteron 6100? Does it work with opensolaris?
To: Orvar Korvar knatte_fnatte_tja...@yahoo.com
Cc: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Well i just wanted to let everyone know
no.it doesn't. The only sata ports that show up are the ones connected
to the backpane via the reverse breakout sas cableand they show as
emptyso i'm thinking that opensolaris isn't working with the chipset
sata.
In the bios i can select from:
Native IDE
AMD_AHCI
RAID
Legacy
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
In the bios i can select from:
Native IDE
AMD_AHCI
This is probably what you want. AHCI is supposed to be chipset agnostic.
I also have an option called Sate IDE combined mode
See if there's anything in the docs
ok, well this was part of the problem.
I disabled the Sata IDE combined mode and reinstalled opensolaris (i tried
to just disable it but osol wouldn't boot)
now the drive connected to the SSD DOES show up in cfgadm so it seems to be
in sata mode...but the drives connected to the reverse
On 05-17-10, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
psrinfo -pv shows:
The physical processor has 8 virtual processors (0-7)
x86 (AuthenticAMD 100F91 family 16 model 9 step 1 clock 200 MHz)
AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6128 [ Socket: G34 ]
That's odd.
Please try this :
well, i haven't had a lot of time to work with this...but i'm having trouble
getting the onboard sata to work in anything but NATIVE IDE mode.
I'm not sure exactly what the problem isi'm wondering if i bought the
wrong cable (i have a norco 4220 case so the drives connect via a sas
sff-8087
On 05/17/10 12:08 PM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
well, i haven't had a lot of time to work with this...but i'm having
trouble getting the onboard sata to work in anything but NATIVE IDE mode.
I'm not sure exactly what the problem isi'm wondering if i bought
the wrong cable (i have a norco
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
well, i haven't had a lot of time to work with this...but i'm having trouble
getting the onboard sata to work in anything but NATIVE IDE mode.
Have you tried going straight from the motherboard to a drive too?
Take as
Well i just wanted to let everyone know that preliminary results are good.
The livecd booted, all important things seem to be recognized. It sees all
16 gb of ram i installed and all 8 cores of my opteron 6128
The only real shocker is how loud the norco RPC-4220 fans are (i have
another machine
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com
Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010 8:09 pm
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] Opteron 6100? Does it work with opensolaris?
To: Orvar Korvar knatte_fnatte_tja...@yahoo.com
Cc: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Well i just wanted to let everyone
Great! Please report here so we can read about your impressions.
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I ordered it. It should be here monday or tuesday. When i get everything
built and installed, i'll report back. I'm very excited. I am not
expecting problems now that i've talked to supermicro about it. Solaris 10
runs for them so i would imagine opensolaris should be fine too.
On Thu, May
This is how i understand it.
I know the network cards are well supported and i know my storage cards are
supportedthe onboard sata may work and it may not. If it does, great,
i'll use it for booting, if not, this board has 2 onboard bootable USB
sticksluckily usb seems to work regardless
On 12/05/10 03:18 PM, Geoff Nordli wrote:
I have been wondering what the compatibility is like on OpenSolaris. My
perception is basic network driver support is decent, but storage
controllers are more difficult for driver support.
Now wait just a minute. You're casting aspersions on
Now wait just a minute. You're casting aspersions on
stuff here without saying what you're talking about,
still less where you're getting your info from.
Be specific - put up, or shut up.
I think he was just trying to tell me that my cpu should be fine, that the
only thing which i might
The problem is the Solaris team and lsi have put a lot of work into the new
2008 cards. Claiming there are issues without listing specific bugs they can
address is, I'm sure, frustrating to say the least.
On May 12, 2010 8:22 AM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
Now wait just a
From: James C. McPherson [mailto:james.mcpher...@oracle.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 2:28 AM
On 12/05/10 03:18 PM, Geoff Nordli wrote:
I have been wondering what the compatibility is like on OpenSolaris.
My perception is basic network driver support is decent, but storage
jcm == James C McPherson james.mcpher...@oracle.com writes:
storage controllers are more difficult for driver support.
jcm Be specific - put up, or shut up.
marvell controller hangs machine when a drive is unplugged
marvell controller does not support NCQ
marvell driver is
On 12/05/10 11:21 PM, Thomas Burgess wrote:
Now wait just a minute. You're casting aspersions on
stuff here without saying what you're talking about,
still less where you're getting your info from.
Be specific - put up, or shut up.
I think he was just trying to tell me that
I've gotten a couple of the newest prototype AMD systems, with the C34
and G34 sockets. All have run various flavors of OpenSolaris quite
well, with the exception of a couple of flaky network problems, which
we've tracked down to pre-production NIC hardware and early-access
drivers. This is a
On 05/13/10 12:46 PM, Erik Trimble wrote:
I've gotten a couple of the newest prototype AMD systems, with the C34
and G34 sockets. All have run various flavors of OpenSolaris quite
well, with the exception of a couple of flaky network problems, which
we've tracked down to pre-production NIC
On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 13:25 +1200, Ian Collins wrote:
On 05/13/10 12:46 PM, Erik Trimble wrote:
I've gotten a couple of the newest prototype AMD systems, with the C34
and G34 sockets. All have run various flavors of OpenSolaris quite
well, with the exception of a couple of flaky network
Bit of a chicken and egg that, isn't it?
You need to run the tool to see if the board's worth buying and you need
to buy the board to run the tool!
*Somebody* has to be that first early adopter. After that, we all get
to ride on their experience.
I am sure the Tier-1 stuff will work
- Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com skrev:
I was looking at building a new ZFS based server for my media files and i was
wondering if this cpu was supported...i googled and i coudlnt' find much info
about it.
I'm specificially looking at this motherboard:
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm specificially looking at this motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182230
I'd be more concerned that the motherboard and it's attached
peripherals are unsupported than the processor.
I agree on the motherboard and peripheral chipset issue.
This, and the last generation AMD quad/six core motherboards all seem to use
the AMD SP56x0/SP5100 chipset, which I can't find much information about
support on for either OpenSolaris or FreeBSD.
Another issue is the LSI SAS2008 chipset
On 12/05/10 10:32 AM, Michael DeMan wrote:
I agree on the motherboard and peripheral chipset issue.
This, and the last generation AMD quad/six core motherboards
all seem to use the AMD SP56x0/SP5100 chipset, which I can't
find much information about support on for either OpenSolaris or
the onboard sata is a secondary issue. If i need to, i'll boot from the
oboard usb slots. I have 2 LSI 1068e based sas controllers which i will be
using.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM, James C. McPherson j...@opensolaris.orgwrote:
On 12/05/10 10:32 AM, Michael DeMan wrote:
I agree on the
Well i went ahead and ordered the board. I will report back soon with the
results..i'm pretty excited. These CPU's seem great on paper.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Thomas Burgess wonsl...@gmail.com wrote:
the onboard sata is a secondary issue. If i need to, i'll boot from the
oboard
On Behalf Of James C. McPherson
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 5:41 PM
On 12/05/10 10:32 AM, Michael DeMan wrote:
I agree on the motherboard and peripheral chipset issue.
This, and the last generation AMD quad/six core motherboards
all seem to use the AMD SP56x0/SP5100 chipset, which I can't
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