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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I've never gotten the WinAoE driver to work with Windows 7, but others
claim to have; perhaps someone on the list can help.

On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Angelica Delgado
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;* Tim Dossett:


I have found that WinAoE 0.97g, with your deadlock fix
(http://pastebin.com/f494c075) applied, works fine with Windows7.

Cheers,
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I don't know if AoE supports Windows 7 (last I checked WinAoE driver
didn't), but it is possible to run several Windows XP PCs from 1 base image
following this approach: http://etherboot.org/wiki/appnotes/cow


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;i've tried to experiment porting vblade-20 to win32 native using
multithreading, winpcap (sending/receiving packets) and
createfile/setfilepointer/readfile (replacing direct ata calls), i've just
barely made it work, but i'm a bit disappointed about the speed, there has
been a vblade ported to cygwin that i am also using and that is much more
faster then my ported vblade...i'm wondering why...

does direct ata calls are signicantly faster than emulating them through
readfile?

does linux native putpkt faster than sending through winpcap? (been using
winpcap que function to que sending packets)

i've been porting this project using orwell dev c++ and using
multithreading so that instead of having 1 process/vblade server, i have
the option of sticking 10 threads/vblade server...

also i haven't begin to optimize (yet)...
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;We want to run vblade in read only mode for a windows 7 image.  Do you all
know if it is possible? We want this virtual drive to be shared by multiple
computers?

Thanks.
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    <title>Re: server specs needed for aoe</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.network.aoe.aoetools.general/1369</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;How about disks?  Do you use SSD drives?  Do you upload images into RAM disk?  I am looking in using a 100GB image for the diskless computers.

Thanks.
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Can you please let me know which is the recommended Linux OS (Centos, ubuntu, etc) and version for better performance? 

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CPU count/speed won't matter as much as lots of RAM and good network
cards.

Get 10G NICs if you can, and jumbo frame support is a "must" (on the NIC *and* any
switches involved).  We've had very good results with Myricom 10G NICs.
Intel also makes good cards as well.






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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;We want to setup a test lab with 100 diskless computers using aoe vblade.
However, we cannot find the server specs needed for AoE in terms of which
resources are used the most by AoE protocol such as  how much RAM, number
of CPUs , and network connections.

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    <title>Re: ggaoed &amp; linux kernel client with minor/slot&gt;=16</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.network.aoe.aoetools.general/1365</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi.

Older aoe drivers didn't support high minor numbers.  Version 50 was the first step in that direction, but the version on the Coraid website or v81 in the 3.8 kernel have good support for AoE minor numbers above 15.

On Apr 8, 2013, at 11:52 AM, Lars Täuber wrote:


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    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.network.aoe.aoetools.general/1364</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Sam,

there seems to be a bug in the linux kernel aoe driver version 47q.
This version has problems with the calculation of major and minor numbers.

We export a device with major number 2 and minor number 16 (dec) via ggaoed (shelf=2; slot=16).
But the aoe driver tries to read e3.0 instead of e2.16. This is validated by using minor = 17. Then aoe tries to read e3.1 instead of e2.17.

In the specs there are 8 bits used for the minor number so 255 as the max minor number should be allowed.

Best regards
Lars



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To: aoetools-discuss&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net :


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    <title>Re: Error checking against data corruptionviaethernet</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;You can also use Fully tagged 802.1Q VLANs. I don't think this should
affect the performance. The decrease of the ethernet payload between the
switch and the initiator is only 4 bytes (so it's a loss of payload of less
than 0.045% for 9000 bytes large frames)
Moreover, the presented use case contained a target with tagged VLAN on the
target side, so I am not sure this would havr any impact at all.
Never the less if this is worried, maybe you can also take a look at non
802.1Q VLANs (macvlan on linux?).

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Hi Hilko,

Thank you very much for your comment, I completly missed this use case.
So, for using AoE it is better to use direct connect or using reliable switches, better without VLAN tags?

Cheers,
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    <title>ggaoed &amp; linux kernel client with minor/slot &gt;=16</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.network.aoe.aoetools.general/1361</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi there,

I experience a problem with ggaoed latest version and a linux kernel client.
The kernel is a version 3.2.0 from 12.04 ubuntu server amd64.
I can't connect a slot with number 16.

Here is the part of my ggaoed.conf:

[Name]
path    = /dev/DRBD/KVMname
shelf   = 2
slot    = 16
accept  = client03,client04


An aoe-discover followed by an aoe-stat on the client side only shows disks with minor (slot) up to 15.

Via wireshark I see the »Config Information Responses« for major 0x0002 and minor 0x10.

Has someone a hint for me?

Thanks
Lars

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;* PongráczI:


This is only true if your Ethernet switch does not rewrite the frames as
it forwards them. 

For example, you may want to use VLANs in order to separate initiators
that are connected to the one machine that exports multiple targets.
Using 802.1q-tagged VLANs on the target side and untagged VLANs for the
initiator is a good idea for doing this. However, the switch will have
to add/remove tags and recalculate the checksums. In such a case, the
checksum will not protect you against data corruption that may occur
within the switch.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
In this case I cannot see differences between local or aoe disks.

ZFS has the advantage (if we use it directly as filesystem, not ext3 on top of zvol) it can detect exaclty which file changed due to any kind of corruption (on disk surface, hdd bios bug, chipset bug, whatever bug). If you have redundancy (raid1, raid5, raid6 equivalent), it can fix this kind of issue and make the data redundant again. (There are a lot of benefits of ZFS, worth to ckeck.)

Thank you very much again!

Have a nice weekend!

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;As stated in my previous answer data corruption on the wire is ensured by
the ethernet CRC32 checksum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error_detection_and_correction#Internet
If the corruption of data happens before the ethernet stack is reached on
the wire nor iSCSI neither aoe can do something about that. Although I
don't know ZFS, I guess in this case the data protection you're talking
about should apply.
But don't take my word for it... keep on digging.

Regards, Alex.


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Hi,

No one? :)

Cheers,

István

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Dear All,

I use AoE with ZFS in various configuration.

I really like AoE as it is very simple to deploy and working well with ZFS (ZoL).

The only thing, what I cannot answer (after checking the list archive without too much success), is there any solution, how to detect and resend corrupted data over the network?

For example, even if I use zfs on the initiator machine to protect data, it could be corrupted when transferred trough the ethernet and saved the corrupted data. When I will read back, I can detect the corrupted data, but not able to fix it (as zfs do normally when there are enough valid replication of the data).

In contrast, iscsi has this feature and lot of people use iscsi because it provides protection against such an error.

So, my question is are there any solution how to detect/fix these kind of errors?

Sorry, if this question already answered somewhere, in this case please let me know the link :)

Thank you!

István
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