For question 1,I don't think DIXtrac can help you .I have use it work on a disk about 300G,but it dosen't work.DIXtrac will work on small disk.<br><br>At 2012-06-16 06:05:14,"Ricardo Rey" <ricardoreyyy@gmail.com> wrote:<br> <blockquote id="isReplyContent" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Hi!<br>
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I have a couple of questions:<br>
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1) How do I generate a ".diskspecs" file for some disk type? Do I
have to use DIXtrac? Or is there some other way? And, about
this... does anyone know if there is some repository of
*.diskspecs somewhere?<br><br>
2) I would like to test some high-availability topologies with
redundancy; something like this:<br>
<br>
topology disksim_iodriver ctlr0 [<br>
disksim_bus bus1 [<br>
disksim_disk disk0 []<br>
disksim_disk disk1 []<br>
]<br>
disksim_bus bus2 [<br>
disksim_disk disk0 []<br>
disksim_disk disk1 []<br>
]<br>
]<br>
<br>
Note that disk0 and disk0 are connected to both buses. Is it possible to build such an architecture?<br>
<br>
What I want to do is test some worst-case-scenarios, with some
components failing, and how would the system respond to that. That
is why I need this redundant topology.<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance<br>
<br>
- Rick
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