That seems normal - our failover only occurs if the primary node stops responding to pings (ie complete failure of the entire box). I do not believe it is monitoring the actual iSCSI service, or if...
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That seems normal - our failover only occurs if the primary node stops responding to pings (ie complete failure of the entire box). I do not believe it is monitoring the actual iSCSI service, or if...
Anyone? Tod?
Hi there,
I have a general understanding of what CPU Load is (as explained by Wikipedia). As I understand it, anything less than a value of 1, means that no processes where waiting. Anything...
We have one SAN that boots off an external USB thumb drive (plugged into the front of the case), and two others that are currently using internal CF card reader connected to our onboard SATA port...
Yes, I'd love to see this as well. I've seen a number of posts from Open-E staff that refer to the 'roadmap' but not have never seen an official document. It would be great to see what is on the...
I should also add that I was specifically told by Open-E support to not increase the 40MB/sec limit, unless using 10Gbit cards. Some sort of limitation of the underlying sync protocol (can't...
I had the same problem when bonding 2 NICs from our 4 port 3com. Our onboard NICs would bond and achieve full bandwidth (or 40MB/s as the upper limit in the settings). Any of those ports on that...