The fix for the issue you reference (OS-5167) has been integrated in r24
and bloody:
hadfl@bloody-build:/build/illumos-omnios$ git log r151022 --grep "cached
v_path"
hadfl@bloody-build:/build/illumos-omnios$ git log r151024 --grep "cached
v_path"
commit e2fc3408efa6cdfc5e33c73c3567efc8c7592707
Hi,
I am not aware of an entire@11-0.151022:20180108T221634Z in our IPS
repos as we only ship those for r151022:
hadfl@r151022-build:~$ pkg list -avf entire
FMRI
IFO
pkg://omnios/entire@11-0.151022:20171031T101418Z
i--
pkg://omnios/entire@11-0.151022:20170917T145315Z
---
> Child image publisher configuration must be a superset of the parent
image publisher configuration.
your NGZ is lacking the ms.omniti.com publisher which you have set for
the GZ.
after doing a:
# pkg -R /export/zones/web01/root set-publisher -g
http://pkg.omniti.com/omniti-ms/ ms.omniti.com
It looks like your rpool is running out of free space.
On 09/15/2017 08:10 PM, Jim Oltman wrote:
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 10:00 PM, Dan McDonald > wrote:
Three swaps are three mountpoints using tmpfs. Please share "zfs
list" and "beadm list"
Hi Oliver,
a pkg archive containing an updated system/library is available:
https://downloads.omniosce.org/pkg/system_library_8543.p5p
Please provide feedback as soon as you could test it. Thanks.
Regards,
Dominik
On 07/31/2017 11:26 AM, Oliver Weinmann wrote:
Hi Andy,
These are great news.
On 05/16/2017 09:12 PM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
From: Dominik Hassler
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 8:50 AM
This system has a different mainboard, so I wonder if it is BIOS related
and a BIOS upgrade on system 1 could help?
Perhaps a silly question, but had you tested booting from both drives
r08 -> ... -> r22
System 2 has been set-up in end of 2014, so it went r12 -> R14 -> ... -> r22
Not sure if that might have an impact, when OmniOS was set-up first
(e.g. how partitions are created by installer)
On 05/16/2017 03:53 PM, Dominik Hassler wrote:
Ok, I did an installboot
i 2017, at 21:06, Dan McDonald <dan...@omniti.com> wrote:
On May 15, 2017, at 12:49 PM, Dominik Hassler <hassl...@gmx.li> wrote:
Hey,
after the upgrade, the boot loader is still GRUB.
I did the upgrade according to the upgrade notes. Rebooted once, did a:
$ sudo beadm activate omni
On 03/30/2017 10:00 AM, Andy Fiddaman wrote:
On Thu, 30 Mar 2017, Ludovic Orban wrote:
; I personally don't need ipadm in my LX zones, nerver missed it and I'm
; pretty certain I wouldn't use it even if it was available.
Same here.
+1
___
Dan,
updated according to your instructions and switched to loader
afterwards. Everything went smooth.
Thanks!
Dominik
On 02/01/2017 01:34 AM, Dan McDonald wrote:
Hello!
PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE UPDATING!!! (And pardon any shouting, there
are important things to read here.)
On 01/24/2017 02:22 AM, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Jan 23, 2017, at 8:17 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
I am aware of that and an upgrade to a 2x08 is on the todo list.
Highly recommend x == 0 or 2, or also consider a 3008. All of these are
mpt_sas boards. x == 1 or 3 are
just did a test:
# $ zfs create -o casesensitivity=mixed -o nbmand=on -o
sharesmb=name=TeSt,description="test share" tank/test
# zfs get sharesmb tank/test
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
tank/testsharesmb name=TeSt,description=test share local
#
i guess it is this one you mentioned:
https://github.com/joyent/illumos-joyent/commit/32ce5b9ee70c2ead1e46c0fa82f724b4fe8fc54f
and this ones might be worth merging, too:
https://github.com/joyent/illumos-joyent/commit/31a2b4f9f0f4c1f93217bdfb5192d23ec361e414
just cosmetics, but running 'svcs/svcadm -Z' on a host where LX zones
are present throws the following warning for each LX zone due to the
absence of SMF (the same applies for 'svcs/svcadm -z ', but
here it is run against the zone intentionally, so a warning/error seems
to be right):
svcs:
Thanks for clarifying that. I just checked the cables and they classify
as Cat6a and they are from a respectable german vendor, not that this
would be any guarantee, but at least they're no bulkware from china. ;)
The X540s are either onboard on some Supermicro X10 boards, but also on
a genuine
ote:
On Jan 10, 2017, at 5:04 PM, Dominik Hassler <hassl...@gmx.li> wrote:
@Dan: LX zones are considered BETA in r20 and r22 seems to be "late", is there
a chance to get LX bleeding edge in r20 w/o the risk of breaking something else?
Zones in 020 is still largely in sync with th
Hi,
I thought it might be good to have a public spreadsheet to post LX zone
setups and how/if they work. It is not meant to be the book of wisdom,
but should encourage people who are thinking of running the same
service(s) in an LX zone, to actually try it if they see that someone
else
Hi,
just wanted to spread the word about lxadm. Its aim is to ease
creation/editing/duplication of LX zones. Like kvmadm all the
configuration can be done w/ a single JSON config.
The tool is not very well tested, yet so I am sure there are lots of
bugs and it lacks tons of features but
Hi,
just a general question. Where does Omnios/Illumos get it's entropy from
to feed /dev/random.
This is just out of curiosity since I can drain any /dev/random on e.g.
a linux system (w/o a HWRNG) easily by doing:
$ cat /dev/random
But on OmniOS it is not possible to drain the entropy
there is no need for an etherstub for your setup.
I am running the same setup as you mentioned for several kvms (GZ and NGZ) in
your first e-mail and no issues from guest to {host, outside} or from host
{guest, outside}.
you shold not assign an address to the vnic that will be used by the kvm.
Hi there,
on my server at home (OmniOS r16, patched to the latest version) I added a
brand new zpool (simple 2 HDD mirror).
zpool list shows a fragmentation of 14% on my main pool. I did a recursive
snapshot on a dataset on the main pool. transferred the dataset via replication
stream to the
Dan,
I remember that in my cases when a zone shutdown got stuck, "zoneadm
list -cv" showed the state of the hung zone as: shutting_down
On 12/22/2015 02:02 AM, Dan McDonald wrote:
I forgot to mention "zoneadm list -cv". That would've shown the zone's state.
The pstack for zoneadmd showed
Bob,
I can confirm that this happens occasionally on my systems (all r16 and latest
patches applied), too. Since it does not happen every shutdown and for a
different zone every time, I could not find a pattern, yet. Usually I just halt
the zone if the clean shutdown fails. I don't recall when
> - KVM updates
does this include VND, yet?
On 11/13/2015 09:13 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
Hello everyone!
I've updated the pkg servers and the install media with updates for r151014 &
r151016.
Highlights include:
016:
-
- Changing of sendmail in entire.p5m from "require" to "group"
Hi Dan,
after upgrading to r16 I found that znapzend (pure perl program) got stuck in
maintenance mode. The service status log file revealed the following:
"EINPROGRESS" is not exported by the Errno module
Checking the Errno.pm (core perl module) I found that the %err hash as well as
the
Hi,
I am facing upgrade problems, too.
Followed the instructions:
- detached all lipkg zones
- unset publisher omnios
- set publisher omnios (to r16)
- did the upgrade to r16
- rebooted
Everything worked as expected so far. However I cannot attach zones anymore.
# zoneadm -z attach -u
gives
) VERSION
IFO
package/pkg 0.5.11-0.151016
i--
On 11/04/2015 12:07 AM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2015 23:17:39 +0100
Dominik Hassler <hassl...@gmx.li> wrote:
The following indicates why the system
I have no ms.omniti.com packages. Just a couple of own packages which
are not depending on a particular release.
On 11/04/2015 01:21 AM, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Nov 3, 2015, at 7:17 PM, Dominik Hassler <hassl...@gmx.li> wrote:
when the first attach failed I reset the publishers in t
/04/2015 01:02 AM, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Nov 3, 2015, at 6:15 PM, Dominik Hassler <hassl...@gmx.li> wrote:
no I can't:
pkg -R /root update pkg:/package/pkg@0.5.11,5.11-0.151016
Creating Plan (Solver setup): |
pkg update: No matching version of package/pkg can be installed:
Reject
Jeff,
I have them WD40001FYYG drives in my home server but just as a simple
mirror. AFAIK those drives are equivalent to the SATA WD Re 4GB drives
but just w/ a SAS controller instead a SATA controller on top and just a
little more expensive than their SATA equivalents...
I have no real
Matthew,
I have 'Intel I350' nics. It is not about virtio performance in general but the
difference whether the *same* KVM runs in the GZ or in a NGZ.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2015 um 11:11 Uhr
Von: Matthew Lagoe matthew.la...@subrigo.net
An: 'Dominik Hassler' hassl...@gmx.li, omnios
Hi,
I am running my KVMs in individual zones and seeing an increased ping rtt by a
factor of approx. 7 compared to ping rtt when running the same KVM inside the
GZ (cf. attached smokeping chart).
This does *only* affect virtio nics but not e1000 nics. For e1000 nics the ping
rtt remains the
I've applied yesterday's kvm performance patch, did performance tests and
posted the results in tobi's sheet.
Sent from my Samsung device
Original message
From: Dan McDonald dan...@omniti.com
Date: 13/05/2015 20:28 (GMT+01:00)
To: Michael Rasmussen m...@miras.org
Well, don't forget, my latest tests were w/ KWMs running inside zones.
As Dan pointed out today in another thread, the lack of VND upstream
might have a bigger impact on KVMs running inside zones.
On 05/13/2015 10:13 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Wed, 13 May 2015 14:28:22 -0400
Dan McDonald
Dan,
I am about to setting up my KVM's within zones. Making good progress so far.
However it is not possible to add zvols as dataset resource as mentioned in
the wiki ( http://omnios.omniti.com/wiki.php/VirtualMachinesKVM ) but as
device resource:
zonecfg add device
zonecfg set
Dan,
After further testing I achieved 952 MBytes on a VM-2-VM
connection...1
linux Ubuntu 12.04 vm to another CentOS 6.6 VM running on two
different SmartOS host machines (through an extreme networks switch).
if I got John correctly, he was running his second test on SmartOS hosts...
We did
never mind, it's getting filled later on.
should have had a look at the whole of it before starting to bark :/
sorry for the noise!
On 02/20/2015 11:14 PM, Dominik Hassler wrote:
Dan,
I had a look at HVM-807 you mentioned.
Shouldn't line 251 in 'net/vnic.c' be
for (i = 0; i MIN(iovcnt
Dan,
I had a look at HVM-807 you mentioned.
Shouldn't line 251 in 'net/vnic.c' be
for (i = 0; i MIN(iovcnt, FRAMEIO_NVECS_MAX); i++, iov++) {
instead of
for (i = 0; i MIN(iovcnt, FRAMEIO_NVECS_MAX - 1); i++, iov++) {
As otherwise the last element of the frameio will not be used at all if
AFAIK it depends on what the disks report.
if they report 4k you are fine. if they report 512e, check if they are
on the list, if not, add them:
http://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/List+of+sd-config-list+entries+for+Advanced-Format+drives
On 01/15/2015 03:39 PM, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
Fabio,
Michael,
you might wanna give kvmadm a try ( https://github.com/hadfl/kvmadm ).
that'll help you putting your kvms under smf control.
at least you should be able to extract all the infos from there...
On 12/23/2014 09:14 PM, Michael Mounteney wrote:
Brilliant, with a bit more fiddling I've
Hi,
we used dedup on a production machine w/ 256 GB RAM, but disabled it
after a couple of days due to huge performance impact.
I would not recommend to use dedup even when having enough RAM.
On 12/15/2014 09:53 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Dec 15, 2014, at 3:43 PM, Rune Tipsmark
samsung ECC ram according to supermicro compatibility list
- Lian Li PC-V358 case
thank you all for your help!
On 10/25/2014 09:35 PM, Tim Rice wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, Dominik Hassler wrote:
[snip]
- MBD-X10SLM-F-O mainboard
- Xeon E3-1231v3 (this time w/ HT)
- 4x 8 GB KTH-PL316EK4/32G
On 11/21/2014 05:24 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 17:03:18 +0100
Dominik Hassler hassl...@gmx.li wrote:
- 2x WD Re (SAS) 4T (data mirror)
Are you sure its SAS and not SATA? I have not seen 2/4T SAS disks before.
yeah, am sure:
- WD4001FYYG (
http://www.wdc.com/global
try to name the dependency 'pfsense' instead of 'kvm/pfsense'. i don't
think that '/' is an allowed character for property names...
it would also help if you attach the manifest you are trying to import.
as lauri mentioned before: you can set all the properties directly with
svccfg, no need to
, Dominik Hassler hassl...@gmx.li wrote:
SNIP!
of course i'd like to have an omnios server at home, too. nothing fancy,
basically just for data storage (nfs and smb sharing) and 1-2 linux kvms
for multimedia services and auxiliary stuff. since i don't have a
dedicated room where noise does
hi,
it's about a year since i got in touch with illumos/solaris and zfs for
the first time. i absolutely don't want to miss it anymore, especially
zfs. omniti/dan and the whole illumos community are doing a great job.
thank you!
of course i'd like to have an omnios server at home, too. nothing
dan,
i will definitely go for the 2 nic option; did overlook that somehow...
and take an intel S3500 SSD as rpool (non mirrored).
thanks again
dominik
On 10/21/2014 10:24 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Oct 21, 2014, at 3:25 PM, Dominik Hassler hassl...@gmx.li wrote:
SNIP!
of course i'd
hi chris,
have you ever checked if you run out of entropy?
On 12/28/2013 06:22 PM, Chris Nagele wrote:
Hi Michael,
I tried those settings with no luck. I also tested network latency,
routes, throughput with netperf, etc. The network side is perfectly
fine with no packet loss over a long
the packages depend on the release.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Dominik Hassler hassl...@gmx.li
mailto:hassl...@gmx.li wrote:
hi there,
to be able to install omnios-userland@11,5.11-0.151006 and upgrade
omnios to r151008 i had to remove serveral ms.omniti packages, including
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