Anyone have any success installing vbox on omnios?
I just did the install and it says it is partially installed.
I know there were some errors because it tries to use the netbow
(crossbow) network driver instead of the streams based one.
I am sure there are some other reasons it doesn't work
My omnios install is in esxi. I increased the 20gig drive to 40gig in esxi
but the rpool is still at 20gig.
Is there any way to expand the rpool to use the extra 20gb I added to the
virtual drive
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Hey guys,
I'm playing around with a new server and two of the NICS (one dual port and one
quad) are using the i350 intel chipset.
This is where things get strange, I can see the onboard cards
prtconf -D | grep pci15d9,1521
pci15d9,1521, instance #0 (driver name: igb)
Travis,
See the autoexpand property in zpool(1M). It defaults to off, so
turning it on should get you what you want.
Eric
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Travis Lawrie tlawrie...@gmail.com wrote:
My omnios install is in esxi. I increased the 20gig drive to 40gig in esxi
but the rpool is
Hey guys,
I'm playing around with a new server and two of the NICS (one dual port and one
quad) are using the i350 intel chipset.
This is where things get strange, I can see the onboard cards
prtconf -D | grep pci15d9,1521
pci15d9,1521, instance #0 (driver name: igb)
On 13-05-27 11:23 PM, Geoff Nordli wrote:
Anyone have any success installing vbox on omnios?
I just did the install and it says it is partially installed.
I know there were some errors because it tries to use the netbow
(crossbow) network driver instead of the streams based one.
I am sure
What are you using to auto manage the startup/shutdown of KVM instances.
I use
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vboxsvc/ with vbox.
In SmartOS I use their vmadm tool, and on OmniOS I just started it up by
hand and haven't shut it down since. There is a project that came up on
this list to
The only performance numbers I really have lying around are from when I
changed over a centos 5 VM to the virtio driver. I just did a simple bonnie
test with a 2gb file and limited it to use 1gb of ram (on two cpu's). I
don't have numbers offhand for some other uses.
Here are the bonnie numbers
On 13-05-28 12:19 PM, Jared Morrow wrote:
The only performance numbers I really have lying around are from when
I changed over a centos 5 VM to the virtio driver. I just did a simple
bonnie test with a 2gb file and limited it to use 1gb of ram (on two
cpu's). I don't have numbers offhand for