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

    ACPI, not AHCI. It's one of the boot options from the Omni boot menu. I did update the BIOS today, but still issues booting with ACPI enabled. The only way I get this to boot with OmniOS is to turn that off. Noticed similar issues with FreeBSD (FreeNAS). I can't be sure, but it's almost...
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    I also have to mention that in order to get OmniOS to boot properly, I have to set ACPI to "disabled" or the server just hangs on boot.
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    Benchmark: Bennchmark filesystem: /new/_Pool_Benchmark begin test 3 ..randomwrite.f .. begin test 3sync ..randomwrite.f .. begin test 4 ..singlestreamwrite.f .. begin test 4sync ..singlestreamwrite.f .. set sync=disabled begin test 7 randomread.f .. begin test 8 randomrw.f .. begin test 9...
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    Here's the specs of all the options I've tried. Feel like I've exhausted most of my testing options, hence why I'm grasping for straws here. Will post Benchmark info shortly... NAS Server RAM - tried 8GB, 16, and 32 OS - tried Omni (napp-it), FreeNAS NICs - tried onboard 1GB NICs, and 10GB...
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    I actually have the same results if I use a physical host running Windows, a virtual one, a MacBook, and even an Ubuntu virtual host as well. All the clients have the same transfer experience grabbing a file off the NAS. Also tried swapping cables to the NAS.
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    OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

    Hi all... new to this forum, but looking for assistance diagnosing a problem I'm having with my Napp-It setup. I'm running an HP Microserver Gen 10 with OmniOS & Napp-It, with the goal of file sharing, and eventual NFS storage for my other ESX setup. With the Datastore up, whether I use SMB...
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