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sleeping mode and ZFS

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françois ROLAND
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sleeping mode and ZFS

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Hi all

Could you help me for a config choice :

What is the best way for ZFS hard disk ?
Always on, or setup a sleeping time (10 or 20 mn)?

And why it's better?

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Re: sleeping mode and ZFS

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NAS 1: Milchkuh: Asrock C2550D4I, Intel Avoton C2550 Quad-Core, 16GB DDR3 ECC, 5x3TB WD Red RaidZ1 +60 GB SSD for ZIL/L2ARC, APC-Back UPS 350 CS, NAS4Free 11.0.0.4.3460 embedded
NAS 2: Backup: HP N54L, 8 GB ECC RAM, 4x4 TB WD Red, RaidZ1, NAS4Free 11.0.0.4.3460 embedded
NAS 3: Office: HP N54L, 8 GB ECC RAM, 2x3 TB WD Red, ZFS Mirror, APC-Back UPS 350 CS NAS4Free 11.0.0.4.3460 embedded

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Re: sleeping mode and ZFS

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Very clear

Many thanks

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Re: sleeping mode and ZFS

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So clearly acpiconf -s3 (suspend) is DEFINATELY out with ZFS? I did not know this and was wondering why I had to reboot after awakening from -s3.

I don't see how this shouldn't be recoverable for ZFS, but I see how I can not use it now :-(

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