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Hi Gea,
Currently, whenever I send data to the server, I get maximum speeds of about 35MB/s (60-70% CPU usage) for about 10-15 seconds. The disk will then start writing and network transfer drops to zero and CPU usage goes to 100%. After 2 - 3 seconds the writes complete and the server starts "accepting" data again. I am copying iTunes TV shows, so it could be that the writing starts whenever the file has been copied over the network. What is really odd is that the RAM used stays at about 400MB (5%) and does not change at all during this process. I thought that ZFS would use all of the RAM I could throw at it. Is there something in my settings that I need to change? Will using more RAM increase the speeds of my network transfers?
Gea...
How do I edit out all the older versions (on the boot menu). I have quite a few versions now and its getting messy.
WF
Hi all,
I'm running OpenIndiana b148 and Napp-it v. 0.415h and I'm having some difficulty with the clients seeing the anything on NFS shares. This same pool was working fine with NexentaCore 3.04 but I wanted to give OpenIndiana shot.
I have numerous folders shared out via NFS. None of my Ubuntu clients can see anything in the NFS shares. The only share they are able to see anything in is the VMs folder which is being accessed by ESXi.
I'm not sure what the difference between them can be? I have set the same permissions on the all the folders but still no luck!
The clients are able to create a folder but as soon as they refresh the directory it has disappeared.
Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this would be much appreciated!
I have opened the directory in terminal and tried to ls the directory:
luke@lukesmint ~/Backups $ ls
ls: cannot access WHS Programs: Operation not permitted
ls: cannot access Acer Aspire One Data: Operation not permitted
I have got all the folders set to 775 so not entirely sure what is going on!
I'd like to second the request for something in the napp-it gui to automate mirroring the root pool in solaris. I get the idea of a hardware-based enclosure, but we can't always incorporate that into a chassis, and it places a piece of unmanaged hardware between us and our system pool.
Also, I see one thing that may be a bug: When joining an Active Directory domain, the process changes the nameserver from an ip to a dns name. Considering that without the nameserver ip, you can't look up the nameserver dns name, it appears to break the process. Changing the nameserver back to an ip and initiating the final command "smbadm join -u aduser domain.local" results in success usually.
I like the auto-jobs for snapshots, but it would be sweet if there could be automated profiles to one-click a snapshot schedule kind of like what time slider does (but maybe a bit more transparent). It would also be cool if you could integrate replication to an external host with this schedule.
All in all, wonderful work dude. A bit more feature complete and I can stop scratching my head so much trying to decide between this and paying nexenta.
seems to be a permission problem.
try:
- set folder permission to 777 and
- set folder default acl to modify or full to @everyone
-share the same folder via cifs and check acls
(needed permission is modify for everyone on files and folders)
if you use NFS3, unix permissions are important
if you use NFS4, you must look at acls also.
Gea
The Oracle guide uses dns names (here), but I tried to use an ip there and it still failed, so maybe it is also not starting the smb services?i use also ips to join a domain.
it works without problem, sometimes i had to try twice.
but i will look at next time
about replication between/inner hosts
on the way, already a menue item but not ready to use
about NexentaStor EE
napp-it is a university project without support based on my needs, while NexentaStor EE is
for Enterprise use. Napp-it and free ZFS OS's based on OpenSolaris will not survive without Nexenta
and its efforts in illumos. So keep on using NexentaStor EE if you use it for business.
They have a lot of features, i do not need for my own and therefor you will not see them in napp-it
- beside the problem that there are only a few persons contributing code to napp-it, and my time is limited.
Gea
The Oracle guide uses dns names (here), but I tried to use an ip there and it still failed, so maybe it is also not starting the smb services?
Nexentastor has it's perks, but I'm not a fan of the debian userland, the pricing tiers (by useable storage?) or the fact that many of the settings are more complex to set up than they even would be at the command line. They also deviate from normal terminology for quite a few things (yeah I know for many things the terminology is interchangeable/unclear) and they change the way certain things are accessed, such as separating comstar folders from the standard folders interface.
Oh, and if you use delorean, it auto-creates folders for all of it's jobs that are shared and visible via smb (tested with windows).
That said, I look forward to seeing how they progress once they switch to illumos-base.
Yes, I have the same numbers on my system - sits at 5.5% regardless of what data is being copied.Gea,
Thank you for your reply.
I was copying data from an external USB drive through the Macbook to the server. Seems USB was the bottleneck. Copying directly to/from the Macbook yields speeds of about 70MB/s. The only funny thing is that the RAM usage still stays at 5%. If I open more programs on the server that changes, but file-copying activity seems to have zero effect.
Edit: My problem isn't really related to the speed of the transfers. It is more than 10x faster than my old Linksys NAS. I just expected the RAM to be used a lot more. Currently it looks like I do not need 8GB and would have been fine sticking with 1GB for my usage. Slightly annoying, but no big deal as the upgrade was fairly cheap. Also curious to see if other users are experiencing the same issue.
P.S. All my numbers come from the System Monitor in OpenSolaris.
Job-Parameter 1300065876
id=1300065876
host=solaris
myhost=solaris
source=tank/download
destnation=backup/download
type=zfs send via netcat
snap_rec=-r
send_rec=-R
src_interface=/usr/bin/nc -w 10 127.0.0.1 32764
dest_interface=/usr/bin/nc -l -p 32764
local_running_ps=nc -l -p 32764++zfs receive .*backup/download
dest_sharename=
dest_shareguest=
stop=1
auto_stop=0
text1=127.0.0.1-32764
opt1=solaris/tank/download
text2=recursiv
opt2=backup/download
ps=nc -l -p 32764++zfs receive .*backup/download
rps=nc -w 10 127.0.0.1 32764++zfs send .*1300065876
month=every
day=sun
hour=0
min=0
Gea,
I love napp-it, thanks a ton for developing it. It makes administering my system a ton easier.
I was wondering if you had any plans to include Analytics of some kind? Having simple dropdown menus to select things I'm interested in and getting pretty pictures is a hell of a lot better than trying to navigate the bizarre dtrace invocations.
Duplicating the functionality of the Nexenta or Sun Storage Analyitics packages would basically eliminate any interest I would having in moving away from the free/open source stuff, and I would personally be willing to donate ~100 euros if this could be included in a future release.
What happens if the host drive fails and there is no backup of the info? How would I reclaim my zfs pool back? Is it as simple as reinstall on a new drive and then import the array back in???
BTW,
Thanks for Napp-it, it makes installing solaris much easier. I'm looking to use Open Indiana for my os cause time slider looks really neat. I have purchased nearly all the parts you have recommended so it should be smooth sailing![]()
Hi all.
One question: Under user menu, by default, the only user that appears is my unix user. I add a second one without problem. Now I go to windows to configure the security in one shared folder. The second added user appears, but my "unix user" doesn't. It's normal? there's any way to use that user?
a "bug": under smartinfo-> howto, you have to comment DEVISCAN (at least in my system), not uncomment it
Here is a semi related question: If you have dedupe active on your ZFS pool, that is exported as a iSCSI target to a NTFS Filesystem, how well would DeDupe work ? Would you get the same "quality" of DeDupe ?
Another question. I am considering exporting ZFS as a iSCSI target to a Windows server mainly due to easy management of security (both on share and file level), our organization often requires fast and granular control of ntfs & share permissions.
I am trying to combine this with ZFS/DeDupe/Compression for storage size optimization mainly.
Opinions ?
Would OpenSolaris be a better choice then FreeBSD as a NAS OS for a windows noob like myself?
And do they develop ZFS in the same speed as FreeBSD?
1.
Dedup works on block level. it does not matter if you use it via iSCSI or CIFS/NFS.
You have always the same benefit (do not forget the RAM problem, if you want to use dedup,
you should have at least additional 2-4 GB additional RAM per TB data + SSD read cache)
2. CIFS server has nearly the same behaviour like a real Windows server with ACL on share and file level.
I replaced all of my Windows servers with Nexenta/OI. (Windows AD, about 600 user)
Gea
Agreed that you can do the same things, but there is a huge difference in users/admins right clicking, and adding groups, and users with a familiar interface, or editing samba text files and settings permissions.
Obviously, file permissions you can control from windows anyway, but share permissions are tricky, as they can only be administrated from the sharing end.
OpenSolaris (Which is now OpenIndiana) has the highest version of ZFS amongst the non-oracle Solaris ZFS distributions (v28).
You also have Solaris Expresss 11 which is what everyone is trying to keep up with (as it's the actual ZFS developer) and they are up to ZFS v31 I believe. That one is free to use for private, non-commercial users.
Until now, there is no serious ZFS development outside SUN/Oracle!
Free BSD is far behind (but V28 is on the way).
(...)
I hope, this may change a little with Illumos
(Base of next Nexenta/ OpenIndiana release)
Gea
3rd Party ZFS in the works for OS XAnd why do no other OS have ZFS, is it so hard to put it in linux, or even windows?
How can OpenIndiana be the highest version of ZFS if Solaris Expresss 11 is the original developer?
And are OpenIndiana and Solaris Expresss 11 compatible with some linux applications like FreeBSD is?
And since I'm a GUI man I like GUI's, I'm not totally wiped when it comes to terminal, but I'm not a genies either. So as a GUI man, which operating system is doing it best?