Hello.
I try to setup FCoE target before year, but unsuccessful.
This is very old code (~2009) before finalization of FCoE protocol
(LLDP+DCBX missing (not mandatory) and FCoE Inicialization Protocol (FIP)
(mandatory) (ethertype 0x8914) missing too).
I am unable to register target to FC
On 13/01/2016 18:13, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
Hello,
I was doing remote rsync backups and I got this error on the source
computer:
rsync: get_xattr_data:
lgetxattr(""/tank/eBooks/.$EXTEND/$QUOTA"","SUNWsmb:$Q:$INDEX_ALLOCATION",0)
failed: No data
Hello,
I was doing remote rsync backups and I got this error on the source computer:
rsync: get_xattr_data:
lgetxattr(""/tank/eBooks/.$EXTEND/$QUOTA"","SUNWsmb:$Q:$INDEX_ALLOCATION",0)
failed: No data available (61)
I'm using kernel CIFS on the latest LTS and Windows 10 (previously 8.1) and OS
I'd HIGHLY recommend upgrading your LTS to r151016 (current Stable) if you're
using kernel CIFS. MANY new features, including SMB 2.0, are in that release
from upstream illumos.
Dan
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Ok, if it's that much recommended I will.
In the meanwhile (or even afterwards), should I keep or delete those folders?
Put it another way: what would I lose if I delete them?
I still don't have this clear.
Thanks
Olaf
Il 13 gennaio 2016 15:28:53 CET, Dan McDonald ha
hi,
in another thread (.$EXTEND/$QUOTA) I read that smb v2 is enabled (yay!).
Do we need to do something to use that or it will "just work"?
Thanks!
--
Groeten,
natxo
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by the way, I cannot see anything regarding smb/cifs 2 in
http://omnios.omniti.com/wiki.php/ReleaseNotes/r151016
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2016, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
Hello,
I was doing remote rsync backups and I got this error on the source computer:
rsync: get_xattr_data:
lgetxattr(""/tank/eBooks/.$EXTEND/$QUOTA"","SUNWsmb:$Q:$INDEX_ALLOCATION",0)
failed: No data available (61)
I'm using kernel CIFS on the
> On Jan 13, 2016, at 12:13 PM, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
>
> by the way, I cannot see anything regarding smb/cifs 2 in
> http://omnios.omniti.com/wiki.php/ReleaseNotes/r151016
SHOOT!
I have to apologize. I got my order of arrival wrong. SMB2 hasn't shown up in
a stable