Has anyone using fibre channel upgraded from 9.3 to 9.10?
I'd like to know if all the system tunables remain functional and everything fibre channel still works?
I am not using FreeNAS 10, but I am using a FC switch. It works fine for me. Since FreeNAS doesn't support LUN masking, I used zoning on the FC switch to only allow certain WWNs to talk on certain ports. Works great thus far.Does anyone use freenas with an FC switch, say a HP switch? And, will freenas 10.0 work with FC also??
when using the FC/iscsi target support does the share/extend always have to be zfs?
i am most interested in FC, and i just want to have a ext3 filesystem shared via FC.
I setup two zvols to handle the two different drive types. I have experience with Nexenta and the ZFS file system. What I did there was to mirror the drives and create the striped zvol off of that (RAID10-ish). I thought I would just create two separate RAIDZx and add two separate LUNs to my VMWare. Well, when I go to add the LUNs, only the first LUN I create shows up. How do I get two different LUNs to show up via FibreChannel?Don said:SuperMicro X9DRD-7LN4F
- motherboard make and model
2x Intel Xeon E5-2620
- CPU make and model
128 GB
- RAM quantity
Primary (boot) drive - (2) 120 GB Intel SpeedDemon SSD model SSDSC2BB120G401 mirrored
- hard drives, quantity, model numbers, and RAID configuration
Storage drives - (12) Western Digital RE WD4001FYYG 4TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SAS 6Gb/s 3.5" Enterprise Internal Hard Drive (RAIDZ2)
(4) Seagate 4TB SSHD (RAIDZ1)
Cache/Log drives - (4) 120 GB Intel SpeedDemon SSD model SSDSC2BB800G401
Broadcom 2308 SAS2
- hard disk controllers
Intel® i350 Quad Port Gigabit Ethernet
- network cards
QLogic QLE2560 single-port 8GB
- FibreChannel cards
root@GV1-MGMT-SAN01:~ # ctladm devlist LUN Backend Size (Blocks) BS Serial Number Device ID 1 block 19327352832 512 002590c3214c01 iSCSI Disk 002590c3214c01 2 block 21474836480 512 002590c3214c02 iSCSI Disk 002590c3214c02