On 6/5/14, 5:06 AM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
Second this. The DC S3700 are very good.
Okay, so far so good. 100MB s3700 came today. threw it in the tank pool
as log device, and set sync=standard. Re-ran crystaldiskmark and get
93MB/sec writes. Given that reads are running 106MB/sec, I
I scrub weekly already :)
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Hello folks!
Per here:
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140605.txt
we've updated openssl on LTS (006), Stable (010), the previous stable (008),
and bloody (011) to the latest version (1.0.1h).
Please pkg update as quickly as you can.
Thanks,
Dan McD. -- OmniOS engineering
5 июня 2014 г. 11:21:24 CEST, Saso Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com пишет:
On 6/5/14, 5:06 AM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
Second this. The DC S3700 are very good.
Okay, so far so good. 100MB s3700 came today. threw it in the tank
pool
as log device, and set sync=standard. Re-ran
From: Olaf Marzocchi
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 12:41 PM
Time Machine is one
It seems as of OS X 10.7 you can use any network storage for Time Machine
purposes, with a little extra effort:
http://basilsalad.com/how-to/create-time-machine-backup-network-drive-lion/
and also the version
From: Günther Alka
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 12:58 PM
The problem remains Illumos as there are no rumors
whether the Nexntanta SMB2 improvements find their way to Illumos.
Nexenta released their codebase including all of their improvements from
version 4, such as SMB2:
and also the version of SMB: illumos has SMB 1, not
SMB2, and that is slow.
True; but as long as you are installing an extra package anyway you could
use samba for a more recent, albeit user space, CIFS service.
SMB1 on 10.7-10.8 also took a LOT of cpu on my old iMac, AFP very little.
I