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>
>
>I finally got the first of my two Supermicro 2028R-N48M NVME servers. I
>installed the latest omniOSce on it and as it seems,
" state, but not being
> released.
>
> How can I isolate the cause of this?
>
lsof should be able to tell you which program is listening on a
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> seem to find in here something like this:
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> https://www.neweggbusiness.com/product/product.aspx?item=9b-1uw-0036-00096
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> which looks a lot like what we are after
>
Something here? https://www.xcase.co.uk/collections/jbod-systems
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> set sd:sd_io_time = 5
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> > On Mon, 15 May 2017 22:46:10 +0200
> > Michael Rasmussen <m...@miras.org> wrote:
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>
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> > To follow example I will commit myself to maintain the wiki and any
> > other web based in
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Have you had time looking into the latest changes?
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> Also your idea to implement for IPoIB is great - I also use IPoIB in
> some test-scenarios.
>
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> > I prefer using stdout for a broader usage scenario leaving
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> Git is fine assuming the URL you mentioned earlier is the correct repo.
> Otherwise, I'll need a URL from which I can "git clone".
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> > 2.) The keyboard layout selection takes effect for the installation AND it
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> > How, and where, should this be reported?
>
> Send a note to the illumos developer's list (develo..
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> That's how it works already!!! :)
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I feature request:
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> to option 1, what does it show now?
>
I can confirm that choosing #1 shows no disks. If I then choose #3 and
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> disks to choose from. The disks contain a previous installation. Could
> that be an explanation?
>
Choosing option #3
hole-disk
> install.
>
Option #1 did not find any disks and as the screendump shows there is 3
disks to choose from. The disks contain a previous installation. Could
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> This is on Xen? There's a fix coming for this:
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> PS. Above only concerns the installer kernel. The kernel installed has
> no such issues so you can use the prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c. | fmthard
> -s - /dev/rdsk/c... and zpool attach -f rpool c
layered after the ide device) is
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> Testing visibility of disks to the installer:
> No disks/interface idesata virtioscsi
> 1
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> Assigned to virtio disks to the VM but diskinfo only finds one?
> First disk:
> /dev/dsk/c1t0d0
> /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0
> both mapped to pci device
> No /dev/{r,}dsk/c4t0d0
>
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> > I saw that error when I disconnected my virtual cd drive mid installer
> > boot. Please check the
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Increasing memory to 1GB and the installer boots;-)
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Installer never starts. Boot crashes due to a missing rootfs module.
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>
How should diskinfo be invoked?
When pressing menu '3' I see:
ok _
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I am running Omnios in my Proxmox cluster (Debian/Ubuntu Qemu based)
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If these LTS users are hit by the bug they will at least need to do a
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> Any advice?
>
Fix it myself. Was not related to the controller switch but because
some of the disks needed to flag '-T permissive'. So handcrafted a
smartd.conf file instead of relaying on 'DEV
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Forgot to mention that running smartctl works as expected.
smartctl -i -d sat,12 /dev/rdsk/c10t50014EE262D3DA79d0s0
smartctl 6.3 2014-07-26 r3976 [i386-pc-solaris2.11] (local build)
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Should 10Gb not use cat 6a?
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> > Does it not require promiscuous mode to be able to create a nic alias?
> > I do not think this is suppo
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> rsync handles sparse files equally well using option --sparse
>
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> consider to be cost effective.
>
Would it be possible to use rsync with backblaze?
rsync handles sparse files equally well using option --sparse
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pkg search diskinfo
pkg: Some repositories failed to respond appropriately:
ms.omniti.com:
http protocol error: code: 503 reason: Service Unavailable
URL:
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> (Note the get-rid-of-SunSSH before actually upgrading part.)
>
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request support we have a number of Cisco SFP+'s to replace in the
switch we want support for - otherwise the default reply from Cisco is
to use Cisco SFP+'s;-)
A general observation is that there is no significant difference in
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have to do this; only recreate the views.
> then rescan iscsi on the proxmox host and all should be well.
>
In proxmox case this is not needed since iscsi connections is made on
demand using libiscsi.
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2016 23:32:32 +0200
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> Unfortunately, setting ip:dohwcksum=0 in /etc/system didn't help.
>
You don't have a left-over intel nic to plug in?
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> On 10/1/16 11:13 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> > hardware offloading
>
> Just found the article that mentions dohwcksum. Set it to 0 and testing
> now. Any other tunables I should be
and dtrace profile at
> 997hz running on the CPU that's bogged down with interrupts.
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Have you tried to disable csum and hardware offloading?
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>
You could build one yourself based on Intel I3-4(1|3)xxT (35W) using a
supermicro x10sll-f and you will have a solid build for $300
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Hi all,
I have been wondering what is the best way to create vlans in omnios.
use dladm create-vlan and assign IP to the vlan
or
use dladm create-vnic with a vlan tag and assign IP to the vnic
What are the pros and cons of each?
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> - export the datapool
> - delete all nic interfaces
>
Do you think deleting nics also includes the Infiniband
ports/partitions given they reside on a dedicated HCA?
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anything special that should be done before shutting down the old
system? Maybe export the storage pool?
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led C-states should prevent booting? I have
heard of C-states influence stability in the long run.
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>
Are you on latest BIOS firmware?
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ybe the
chipset on the motherboard or the CPU is to new?
What chipset and CPU is on the board?
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It wasn't obvious, but since you're
> running NAPP-IT, I assume you're using ECC memory?
>
I am afraid not. No support on the MB. Box is to be Upgraded sometime
in the near future but serves a purpose for the moment.
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> Generally speaking, this is memory corruption. What caused it I'm not sure,
> however.
>
A bit flip caused by radiation from Cosmos? ;-)
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> And then trapped further while doing fop_getpage(). What's your swap device?
>
# swap -l
swapfile devswaplo blocks free
/dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap 91,2 8 4194296 4194296
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Also via http:
http://ftp.datanom.net/vmdump.2
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OTICE: ahci1:
ahci_tran_reset_dport port 1 reset port
Anybody knows what is going on here?
NB. I have the kernel dump file in case anybody should be interested.
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Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~danmcd/webrevs/io-lx-public/ on this
server.
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Tribble for providing some URLs with tarballs that work.
> And I quote:
>
/usr/lib/brand/lx/lx_install[72]: gtar: not found [No such file or directory]
Seems you have forgotten a dependency?
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> How do I get my hands on a docker tarball? URLs to said tarballs are
> appreciated.
>
Maybe something useful here: https://dockerfile.github.io/
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ins can script everything and have total control of LX zones
Approach 2)
- This way favors in-house or friendly environment usecases where
distributed responsibility is desired.
- Greater flexibility for LX zone users
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; Setting kernel version in zone attrs to '3.18.0' did not seem to break nor
> fix anything, but the value is seen in `uname -a`.
>
I see no of the above errors using my tarballs which is of no surprise
since my tarballs does not use systemd;-)
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The top zone folder will look like this:
lx_zone---
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>Currently I'm building a new homelab based on omnios (omnios-r151018)
>
>There a kvm enabled zone is created and inside the zone I have
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