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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    Right, I'm sorry for mixing things up, but it really is only one pool :). Accessing the pool works perfectly with windows client and 1 mac client, but on 3 other mac clients I get the strange behaviour described in the macrumors thread. I think I'll just drop smb for those clients and try with...
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    Hi, I've got a samba question. I'm still using NexentaCore 3.1 but this may apply to other Solaris OSes. Some mac clients can connect to the samba server but can only access the root folder, no subfolders. I found out that a possible solution is to set 'unix extensions = no' in the samba config...
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    Thanks for the comment. I know the RDM is kinda sketchy, unfortunately my motherboard doesn't support pass-through and I'm not going to buy a new one anytime soon :). I guess I'll stick with NexentaCore for now.
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    I'm hoping to get some more information here. I'm trying to migrate from NexentaCore to illumos but I haven't been able to import my zfs pool. Both run as a vm on a vmware esxi server. The pool consists of 3 3TB disks, which are raw mapped in esxi. Original host (NexentaCore) reports this...
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    Napp-it has been great to get my zfs array up and running. However I've stumbled in some unix vs windows file permission issues. I'm using samba to share my zfs folder with windows pc's. In the nappit webconsole > ZFS FOLDER, SMB-SHARE-all is set to full_set, unix permissions are set to 777...
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    Virtualized home file server

    Time to bump this topic. I bought a m1015 after all and messed around yesterday with trying to get everything to run. Disks and the m1015 controller where recognized without problems... until I tried to boot ESXi from a usb stick. For some reason, it would hang somewhere during post (didn't...
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    Virtualized home file server

    Mobo has 6 SATA ports, which is enough for me.I've found a cheap SiL 3114 on eBay so that's good. Unfortunately I was going to use the single PCI slot for a second network card. Hmm, though decision :).
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    Virtualized home file server

    What about the Perc 6i? Not a lot of M1015s for sale in Europe and they cost +100 euros.
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    Virtualized home file server

    Ah I didn't know that, thank you for pointing that out. Guess I'll have to buy a seperate controller after all.
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    Virtualized home file server

    Hi, I'm looking to buy a new machine to run ESXi 5.0. This is what I'm currently looking at: ASUS P8H67-M EVO (should work according to http://www.vm-help.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=3377) Intel Core i5-2500K Corsair 16 GB DDR3-1333 3x Western Digital WD30EZRX 1x 1 TB disk The...
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