Freenas 9.3 and my troubles:)

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hama4tux

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Hi Guys,

I create new threater to sumarize all my trobules thats come in 9.2.1.9 and are still in 9.3

CONVERT STRIPE TO MIRROR

I red that this will be fix in 9.3 - dosnt happend (should be fix that near REPLACE button should be button Create MIRROR). I start using frenas on sigle disk and after i add next one.

Only solution what i saw prepare backup destroy original pool and move data back to new raid 1 pool
BUT -
what happens with my JAILS? will be work?
my shares propable wouldnt work too - becouse i gues if i made simple copy from disk A - > disk B and back to miror - i gues that freenas coulnd auto import it .

I didnt foudn any how to nothing.

Virtual box and guest OS Debian

I have configure Debian when i manualy startup its work, but after restart freenas - Guest mashin wasnt start.
What i see in LOG - i thing that Freenas starting up GUEST mashin before he start JAIL - but i didnt find option how to setup some delay for guest machine.

Thats pity if you take on mind that linux jails miss and you must use just virtual box



Tunables and my variables

I set my variables for sysctl in web gui after setup the variables WORK dev.cpu.0.cx_lowest = C2
But after restart there is C1 . When i click in web GUI again to OK - (in edit widnow for this current variable ) its work.. but each restart i must do it manualy.




First problem ok its reported bug, but second two points i gues are bugs not reported so if someone who wants help know what it will be plesure for me give here some debugs (If you say what you need )
 
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dlavigne

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CONVERT STRIPE TO MIRROR
I red that this will be fix in 9.3

bug #?

Tunables and my variables
I set my variables for sysctl in web gui after setup the variables WORK dev.cpu.0.cx_lowest = C2
But after restart there is C1 .

Post the output of sysctl dev.cpu.0.cx_supported.
 

hama4tux

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Hi there is a output :)
[root@nas] ~# sysctl dev.cpu.0.cx_supported
dev.cpu.0.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/80
What i can see, if i click in web GUI again to my variable, its projected in sysctl in console and i see that CPU comming to C2 states (by the way is there any option that freenas will support C6/C7 states?)

dev.cpu.0.temperature: 49.0C
dev.cpu.0.freq: 1300
dev.cpu.0.freq_levels: 1800/17000 1700/15798 1600/14620 1500/13631 1400/12499 13 00/11552 1200/10467 1100/9560 1000/8518 900/7651 800/6652 700/5820 600/4989 500/ 4157 400/3326 300/2494 200/1663 100/831
dev.cpu.0.cx_supported: C1/1/1 C2/2/80
dev.cpu.0.cx_lowest: C2
dev.cpu.0.cx_usage: 25.82% 74.17% last 4us

Any way i tried so many other options and i fail to teach him goes after restart to C2 autoamticaly:)

And about convertting stripe to mirror

#3703 - duplicateted with
#3191



Virtual box dosent metter - i will make strartup script for VM mashines, if i will be able to command machine by VBoxManage (little problem is that machine in phpvirtualbox not transparent to VBoxMange and at this time i cant mange them by this util), but i will export it from phpVbox and i will import it to VboxManage, maybe it will works.
 
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dlavigne

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Regarding bug #3191, it is still slated for the next major OS, meaning it wasn't fixed in 9.3.

Regarding the sysctl, post a screenshot of your Tunables screen showing how you set it as well as the contents of /etc/sysctl.conf after a reboot.
 

hama4tux

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[root@nas] ~# cat /etc/sysctl.conf
# Template sysctl.conf file... Maybe we should put these in the database by default.

# By default, FreeBSD flushes things to disk every 30s or so. In an embedded
# environment, this can leave too much data unflushed. Reduced these times to
# about as short as you can go. The syncer flushes these different types
# of blocks after they have been in the queues for X seconds. It is critical
# that metadelay < dirdelay < filedelay and no fractions are allowed.

kern.metadelay=3
kern.dirdelay=4
kern.filedelay=5
kern.coredump=1
kern.sugid_coredump=1
net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack=0
vfs.timestamp_precision=3
 

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