I was following some security guidelines in Oracle's docs and get an
error regarding libc.so.1 via pkg verify
pkg://omnios/system/library
file: lib/libc.so.1
Elfhash: 21008faaa95e095cdd5a6200dee4659db922fb66 should
be 560f24729aedd180595ce78e58e95432ea93f5ad
ls -l
This question covers OmniOS and the usual Supermicro hardware base. I want to
add a four-port gigabit ethernet card to a 5017C-LF:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1u/5017/sys-5017c-lf.cfm
So that's PCI Express x8.
Most cards for the machine are two-port but this one:
On Jan 9, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Entfernt mou...@landcroft.com wrote:
This question covers OmniOS and the usual Supermicro hardware base. I want
to add a four-port gigabit ethernet card to a 5017C-LF:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1u/5017/sys-5017c-lf.cfm
So that's PCI Express
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Dan McDonald dan...@omniti.com wrote:
On Jan 9, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Entfernt mou...@landcroft.com wrote:
This question covers OmniOS and the usual Supermicro hardware base. I
want to add a four-port gigabit ethernet card to a 5017C-LF:
Thanks for your comments Dan.
The board I found is a PCI Express x8 whereas the I350 is x4. What does
that mean, and does it matter at all ? The server has an x8 slot.
Luckily, the Broadcom part mentioned by the original poster was a NetXreme
I part, which is open-source-happy bge, AND
On 1/9/14, 8:23 PM, Entfernt wrote:
This question covers OmniOS and the usual Supermicro hardware base. I want
to add a four-port gigabit ethernet card to a 5017C-LF:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1u/5017/sys-5017c-lf.cfm
So that's PCI Express x8.
Most cards for the
I think the confusion is partly on supermicro. The manual for the server
states:
...
The 5017C-LF includes a CSE-RR1U-E8 riser card. This riser fits into a PCI
slot
to support a full-height, half-length PCI Express expansion card. (The
riser card
provides a PCI-E x8 signal
...
Which appears to be