Looks like I did a mistake with detaching failed drive in mirror first instead of attaching new drive and after resilver detaching failed one. I didn't check that doing this way mirror actually became single drive, so after I run zpool add with this new drive I created even more idiotic...
I just tried something and I think I found a solution. Maybe it will help you. Here is excerpt from my pf.conf
jailnet = "172.20.0.0/23"
public_ip = "external ip"
#this is important
#set skip on lo
nat on $ext_if from $jailnet to any -> $public_ip
block log all
pass on lo0 from $jailnet...
I'm having the same problems here. If you'll find something more readable than this I'll be glad to here from you. I have a server with more than 600 jails and 600 rules in pf is just ugly. ;)
@vermaden
I realy don't know a good answer to that. I can give a list what was wrong in my case.
disks of the new pool didn't have any boot partition
because of that there was no bootcode on them.
disks of the old pool have correct partitioning and also bootcode. But becase content was...
I finaly manage to resolve my issue. It looks like something was left behind when moving data from older zfs pool to the new zfs pool. Boot process was actually started from that older pool so bootfs on new pool was never actualy used. I removed the old pool, corrected some settings and now it...
I think I'll go mad. I'm trying to get this work but I can't find where I'm doing it wrong.
I've created test1 and test2 be and then try to activate with beadm activate test2.
Then my beadm list looks like
BE Active Mountpoint Space Created
default N / 959.0K...
I can confirm that with the ebcsas2.rom file server boots normally and everything else works as it should. The only glitch remains long zfs boot when enumerating the drives.
@rdeiriar
I have the same hardware except he server is an x3560. I also try almost every BIOS setting but I can't get past the boot initialisation process of the server. If I set BIOS exactly as you did then the boot partition (GPT or MBR) is not recognized and the system starts booting from...
It's true for worker process, but not for master. Master only waits for connection and then fork a worker to do all the work. So if on both servers everything is the same (except CPU and total available memory) numbers should be more or less the same.
regards
Hi,
while building our second server I noticed some differences of memory usage or let say RSS output from ps command.
Both servers are 8.2 amd64 and on both we installed the same jail. Output of syslogd and login process are roughly the same. The main difference is with php running in...
I upgraded my system to 8.2 release and also create zfs root on usb stick. Everything works, computer boots at normal speed. The only problem is long delay right after BTX loader outputs avaliable disks. It tooks about 5-6 minutes before boot proces is started. While waiting, light on usb stick...
Hi!
Maybe stupid question but I need to be clear on that. Do I need to add parent interface when creating vlan? I've created one but without parent interface and when I added nat on that device and required rdr in pf everything works as I expected. Do I miss any functionality for not...
Yes this is true that I'm testing two different FS. but still ;) One thing I'm curious about is sector size. I was reading
http://forums.freebsd.org/showpost.php?p=76148&postcount=38
and start asking myself does it matter for HW raid device. What is the sector size anyway? Diskinfo...
It look like I missread Random read column. I didn't notice microseconds. But it's also another metrics i'm concerned about. It's sequetial read which is kinda slow. With raid10 there are 4 raid1 devices stacked together into raid0. So on paper if one drive can output about 80-100MB sum of all...
Hi,
I was testing two servers yesterday and unless i misread something the more powerful one have very bad performance.
First one is i3 3GHz with 4G ram and 4 SATA disks in RAIDZ1 and running on FreeBSD 8.1
I run bonnie++ with
bonnie++ -u root -d . -s 7876M -n 10:102400:1024:1024...
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