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Operating Systems Solaris Accessing a StorageTek 2530 Disk array from SUN, SPARC Enterprise T2000 Post 302326982 by DundeeDancer on Friday 19th of June 2009 09:45:39 AM
Old 06-19-2009
Yeah I'm just using the Sun StorageTek Comman Array Manager Software

I was just trying some of the pre-defined file system types, here is the list to choose from.

Code:
TABLE 12   Predefined Storage Profiles for the Sun StorageTek  Arrays

Name                    RAID Level      Segment Size    Read-Ahead Mode         Drive Type      Number of Drives 
Default 	        RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               ANY               Variable 
High_Capacity_Computing RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               SATA               Variable 
High_Performance_Computing RAID-5            512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Mail_Spooling           RAID-1               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Microsoft_Exchange      RAID-5               32 KB               Enabled               SAS               4 
Microsoft_NTFS          RAID-5               64 KB               Enabled               ANY               4 
Microsoft_NTFS_HA       RAID-1               64 KB               Enabled               2500: SAS        Variable 
NFS_Mirroring           RAID-1               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
NFS_Striping            RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Oracle__10_ASM_VxFS_HA  RAID-5               256 KB               Enabled               SAS               5 
Oracle__8_VxFS          RAID-5               128 KB               Enabled               SAS               4 
Oracle__9_VxFS_HA       RAID-5               128 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Oracle_DSS              RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Oracle_OLTP             RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Oracle_OLTP_HA          RAID-1               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Random_1                RAID-1               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Sequential              RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Sun_SAM-FS              RAID-5               128 KB               Enabled               ANY               4 
Sun_ZFS                 RAID-5               128 KB               Enabled               ANY               4 
Sybase_DSS              RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Sybase_OLTP             RAID-5               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
Sybase_OLTP HA          RAID-1               512 KB               Enabled               SAS               Variable 
VxFS                    RAID-5               128 KB               Enabled               ANY               4

I did format the array with Sun ZFS filesystem to start with but had no luck then.

So thought I'd try Sun_SAM-FS to see if that was any more compatible but no luck so far.

Was wanting a small block size as I want to put a lot of small files onto the disk array when I start using it.

The only documentation I've fun on how to configure the array has been :-
http://dlc.sun.com/pdf/820-2431-10/820-2431-10.pdf

And that says nothing about selecting the type of filesystem which would be most compatible with a SPARC Solaris 10 machine and how to go about actually mounting the file system to prepare it for use.

Cheers, Malcolm.

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 06-19-2009 at 11:14 AM..
 

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HPTIOP(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 HPTIOP(4)

NAME
hptiop -- HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx device driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device hptiop device scbus device da Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): hptiop_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The hptiop driver provides support for the HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx series of SAS and SATA RAID controllers. HARDWARE
The hptiop driver supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers: o HighPoint RocketRAID 4522 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4521 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4520 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4322 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4321 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4320 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4311 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4310 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3640 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3622 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3620 The hptiop driver also supports the following SAS and SATA RAID controllers that are already End-of-Life: o HighPoint RocketRAID 4211 o HighPoint RocketRAID 4210 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3560 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3540 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3530 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3522 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3521 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3520 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3511 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3510 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3410 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3320 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3220 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3122 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 o HighPoint RocketRAID 3020 NOTES
The hptiop driver has only been tested on the i386 and amd64 platforms. SEE ALSO
cam(4), hptmv(4) HISTORY
The hptiop device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0. AUTHORS
The hptiop driver was written by HighPoint Technologies, Inc. BSD
July 5, 2013 BSD
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