I have an existing server running OpenSolaris that's been going for a while now. I had to dig in my Newegg order history from 2009 to find the parts I ordered... I would like to run the plan by the experts here to make sure I'm not missing anything obvious as I move over. The biggest reason to move is to get a working CrashPlan running again. I know that particular plugin is a bit touchy, and I'm OK with having to work at getting it going and keeping it going. It's better than the complete lack I have now. And I have to re-install to update software at this point, so why not try out FreeNAS?
Hardware:
ASUS M4N82 Deluxe
AMD Phenom II X3 720
8GB ECC RAM
2x Supermicro SAS controllers - LSI1068 based
2x 6-disk raidz2 arrays (striped together) split evenly between the controllers using SAS->SATA breakout cables
1 2-disk mirror pool for the root/boot drives
Intel 1gbit NIC
750W 80-plus PSU
The BIOS and some memory test utilities claim ECC is enabled and working. The Solaris kernel also detected it. Do the BSD kernel logs mention if ECC is active? I'd like the verify that as well.
I know the hardware is a bit older and such, but it's been very reliable.
The plan is pretty simple. After taking the system down and cleaning dust out, disconnect the drives and boot with the installer USB stick and another USB to install to. Both are 8GB. This is just to boot and make sure the controllers are detected properly and such. After some testing, I'll install to the mirrored pool. Install will be to bare metal, no VM.
Anything I should be watching for and/or checking before I install would be great to know. :)
Hardware:
ASUS M4N82 Deluxe
AMD Phenom II X3 720
8GB ECC RAM
2x Supermicro SAS controllers - LSI1068 based
2x 6-disk raidz2 arrays (striped together) split evenly between the controllers using SAS->SATA breakout cables
1 2-disk mirror pool for the root/boot drives
Intel 1gbit NIC
750W 80-plus PSU
The BIOS and some memory test utilities claim ECC is enabled and working. The Solaris kernel also detected it. Do the BSD kernel logs mention if ECC is active? I'd like the verify that as well.
I know the hardware is a bit older and such, but it's been very reliable.
The plan is pretty simple. After taking the system down and cleaning dust out, disconnect the drives and boot with the installer USB stick and another USB to install to. Both are 8GB. This is just to boot and make sure the controllers are detected properly and such. After some testing, I'll install to the mirrored pool. Install will be to bare metal, no VM.
Anything I should be watching for and/or checking before I install would be great to know. :)