to mainline? it's a security fix. If you just forgot
it, then this is a reminder :)
Regards,
Olaf Marzocchi
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Hello,
in my case I have two NICs with two static IPs. My local network also has a
dynamic external IP and a 3rd level domain name associated with it (I use
Dyn.com).
Is this the correct way to setup the /etc/hosts file?
::1 localhost
192.168.2.5 OmniOS.3rd-level.domain.ext
Hello,
“java” doesn’t work in r151008 (libjli.so not found) unless the dev package is
installed.
Check:
$ java
ld.so.1: java: fatal: libjli.so: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed
$ ldd /usr/bin/java
libthread.so.1 =/lib/libthread.so.1
libjli.so = (file
Il giorno 29/gen/2014, alle ore 19:00, Kevin Swab kevin.s...@colostate.edu ha
scritto:
We have this issue too. For us, it happens on all versions of OmniOS up
through r151008 (and all versions of OpenIndiana we've tried too).
It will stop if you clear all the fault management logs using a
I didn’t know smtp-notify but looked useful so I tried to install it.
However, it depends on sendmail and I already have postfix, that also provides
a binary /usr/sbin/sendmail, so they conflict (see below).
If I install the ms.omniti package postfix (compiled for r151006 but probably
fine) the
I remember connecting two USB disks and they never spun down, even after
exporting the pool. The light was briefly blinking anyway.
Am I going to try soon the same using eSATA... But the same external case and
bridge chipset.
Olaf
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Il giorno 28/feb/2014, alle ore 10:36,
Copy on write reduces strain on the flash units, but also you can take a
branded SD card and it should have wear leveling. If the size is quite bigger
than what you need, the wear leveling will be effective.
I never tried them, but I know that the M500 and the M550 also have the
capacitor. Less write cycles, but probably enough for SOHO.
Anandtech tested them both.
Olaf
Il giorno 28/mag/2014, alle ore 19:44, Nate Smith nsm...@careyweb.com ha
scritto:
Third on S3700. They're the best mix of
monitoring a Smart UPS 700 via serial and apcupsd and I can also check UPS
load, temperature, ...
What are the advantages of the NUT and sntp you mentioned over apcupsd?
Regards,
Olaf Marzocchi
Il giorno 02/giu/2014, alle ore 06:50, Denis Cheong de...@denisandyuki.net
ha scritto:
Fair enough
The version from mawi works fine in my case.
What is your config file and exact issue?
Olaf
Il giorno 04/giu/2014, alle ore 16:00, Guenther Alka a...@hfg-gmuend.de ha
scritto:
With Netatalk from mawi I got errors about missing shares.
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Time Machine is one, and also the version of SMB: illumos has SMB 1, not SMB2,
and that is slow.
Olaf
Il giorno 04/giu/2014, alle ore 21:25, Paul B. Henson hen...@acm.org ha
scritto:
From: Guenther Alka
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 7:01 AM
I tried to setup netatalk (tried
and also the version of SMB: illumos has SMB 1, not
SMB2, and that is slow.
True; but as long as you are installing an extra package anyway you could
use samba for a more recent, albeit user space, CIFS service.
SMB1 on 10.7-10.8 also took a LOT of cpu on my old iMac, AFP very little.
I
SD cards from good brands (and not counterfeited) already include some wear
leveling algorithms.
If you want to increase the lifespan, just write less data, without worrying
about the leveling.
Olaf
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Il giorno 25/giu/2014, alle ore 13:25, Saso Kiselkov
FMRI:
pkg://omnios/system/library/security/gss@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192926Z
--
Could anyone help me with the issue? I tried some changes like providing
directly the path with the libraries but I was not able to solve the problem.
Thanks
Olaf Marzocchi
Hi Dan,
I can give you some links, as in the past I was using rsync to backup OSX data.
https://static.afp548.com/mactips/rsync.html
https://static.afp548.com/mactips/rsync.html (some old hints about how to
compile rsync)
http://www.n8gray.org/code/backup-bouncer/
Il giorno 11/mar/2015, alle ore 20:40, Dan McDonald dan...@omniti.com ha
scritto:
On Mar 11, 2015, at 3:38 PM, Olaf Marzocchi li...@marzocchi.net wrote:
In any case, I think that if you compile rsync by adding the obviously named
patches provided with rsync itself, you should be fine
If I remember correctly, in the past the rsync provided in CCC contained
patches not available in the main tree and it was the only way to get proper
backups.
Nowadays the official rsync already has everything you need to backup OS X
metadata and CCC is only a nice GUI.
However, I think not
gather it can be a bit tricky to compile rsync correctly for OS X.
FWIW, mlbackup (and hence the bundled rsync 3.0.9 binary) is validated
with Backup Bouncer, Mike Bombich’s test suite for HFS+ backups.
Best,
Chris
Am 12.03.2015 um 10:37 schrieb Olaf Marzocchi li...@marzocchi.net:
If I remember
I also have a USB connector and a SD connector on the mobo of my server
(Proliant ML100 G7) and I never found any good use for them. The best I could
think of is doing a local backup of /etc and of the other config dirs.
Concerning CrashPlan: I also use it, are you aware that they cut support
Il giorno 29/gen/2015, alle ore 22:29, Dan McDonald dan...@omniti.com ha
scritto:
On Jan 29, 2015, at 4:27 PM, Olaf Marzocchi li...@marzocchi.net wrote:
Scrubs are performed biweekly by a cron job that should send me the output
in case of errors. I never got anything and indeed I
Hello,
last week I tried to open some NEF (raw) photos I’m keeping in my OmniOS
server, served to my Mac 10.10.x via netatalk 3.1.x and I found that they were
corrupted: Lightroom gave me “unexpected EOF” and also Apple Preview and Nikon
ViewNX 2 were telling and showing me corrupted data (good
Scrubs are performed biweekly by a cron job that should send me the output in
case of errors. I never got anything and indeed I still see no errors in zpool
status.
In case it happens again I won’t overwrite the files and I’ll contact the list
to investigate further, I suppose it’s late now to
Hello,
the question is a bit vague but I cannot find any solution, so I ask here.
I’m using OmniOS r151012 right now, but the issue has always been there since
r151006.
I shared some datasets using the kernel smb:
$ sharemgr show -vp
default nfs=()
smb smb=()
* /var/smb/cvol
For that kind of work, I would go for the middle-tier i3, the Pentium may be
too little (especially if you do more, later) and the Xeon is overkill.
I have the Xeon E3-1220v2 and it is idling all the time.
Idle power should be comparable, a little better on the i3.
If you need VT-D then it’s only
is not connected to any AD and I am using a normal workgroup
setup.
Where can I find some info to understand the issue? is there something
obvious I missed? in my configuration?
Thanks!
Olaf Marzocchi
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Thanks, clear enough.
Savecores work as long as there is a place where they can find the dump.
Understandable.
I will set the dump device to the original dataset.
Olaf
On 15/08/2015 21:05, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Aug 15, 2015, at 2:57 PM, Olaf Marzocchi li...@marzocchi.net wrote:
Hello
Compiling Perl is also quite simple, for my scripts and for znapzend I
installed a version in /opt and never had issues.
Il 04 novembre 2015 13:30:45 CET, Lauri Tirkkonen ha scritto:
>On Wed, Nov 04 2015 13:05:39 +0100, Dominik Hassler wrote:
>> after upgrading to r16 I
trash, with the special
icon and the... renaming disabled.
Anyway, I don't know what actually solved the problem, but thanks.
Olaf
On 10/10/2015 19:23, Hanno Hirschberger wrote:
On 10.10.2015 18:09, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
I'm not sure why I cannot see in Thunderbird any folder "Trash&q
ovecot/2013-November/093778.html) and
there was no solution posted.
http://www.marzocchi.net/Olafsen/Software/InstallationOfOmniOSAndBasicSetup
Cheers,
Olaf
On 28/09/2015 00:05, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
Hi,
I tried again with some other options.
After finding
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-
the "ACL/MAC wrong" error is coded:
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.0/file/tip/src/lib/eacces-error.c
Has anyone a clue about possible way to solve the issue? It appears I
can still put mail on the IMAP folders, but I fear this issue will cause
problems later on.
Thanks
Olaf
Any plan to backport it to 014? Since 014 is LTS, lack of backport means no
SMB2 for a long time for all the LTS users.
Olaf
Il 11 dicembre 2015 19:18:15 GMT+03:30, Dan McDonald ha
scritto:
>
>- SMB2 support (thanks Nexenta)
>
Il 21 novembre 2015 13:46:00 CET, Josef
>FWIW, it turns out building openssh with GSSAPI/Kerberos support is a
>PITA
>on Illumos since our krb5-config doesn't know about "gssapi". The
>libraries
>still support it, but the openssh configure script doesn't know how to
>check
>for it.
I had a
It's clearly an easy way to manage the server and to get info about its
status, just remember to take a snapshot before installing it, it
doesn't use packages and it does not install its stuff in /opt, so
removing it it's not trivial.
Olaf
On 13/06/2016 20:10, Linda Kateley wrote:
I
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_ALLOC
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
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
Well x86 and x86_64 are backward compatible, they should always work with older
version of the operating system, as long as the devices are compatible with the
drivers provided. I guess you would have no problems running even XP on it...
No additional specific feature of Skylake will however be
Thanks,
I didn't know that. I thought that it was better not to leave anything
undefined, so after a positive match for the intended user, I added a deny for
everyone else, thinking that the order of the ACLs also gave priority to the
allow statements.
After your explanation, I will just
)
On Apr 20, 2016, at 6:28 PM, Olaf Marzocchi <li...@marzocchi.net> wrote:
Has anything changed about permissions with SMB2?
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ps,
Steve
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 6:28 PM, Olaf Marzocchi <li...@marzocchi.net
<mailto:li...@marzocchi.net>> wrote:
I updated as indicated in the guide and to do that I had to
uninstall some packages:
serf@1.3.8,5.11-0.151014:20151015T214958Z
apr-util@1.4.1,5.11-0.1
I updated as indicated in the guide and to do that I had to uninstall
some packages:
serf@1.3.8,5.11-0.151014:20151015T214958Z
apr-util@1.4.1,5.11-0.151014:20150508T204811Z
apr@1.5.1,5.11-0.151014:20150529T175834Z
uuid@1.41.14,5.11-0.151014:20150508T153803Z
After reboot I got two main
But dumps can also be saved as files on a normal dataset, right? provided
enough space is left for them.
Olaf
Il 26 gennaio 2017 12:38:27 CET, v...@bb-c.de ha scritto:
>> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
>> rpool/dump 41.5G 9.15G 41.5G -
>> rpool/swap 4.13G 13.0G 276M -
>
I also used to install omniti-ms packages, but I found that I could find
all I needed from niksula.hut.fi or uulm.mawi, more often updated.
If you care about not only about installing, but also about keeping
packages updated, check those two repos. Compare also for which OmniOS
release the
I would like to remind all those interested in netatalk that a future switch to
smb will probably cause loss of finder labels and similar metadata, plus some
mismatch in uncommon characters like question marks and so on.
At least, both happened to me and I was using a very basic configuration.
.
Thanks!
Olaf
On 06/11/2016 14:15, Andy Fiddaman wrote:
On Sun, 6 Nov 2016, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
; Hi,
; I started updating my server, therefore OpenSSH first. After that one I
; restarted the server.
; I can login with my pass but two factor authentication doesn't work anymore,
; I'm never
On 04/11/2016 16:26, Dan McDonald wrote:
With SunSSH being end-of-lifed, upgrading to r151020 may be difficult for
people still using SunSSH. There's a new upgrading page one can get to off the
Release Notes:
https://omnios.omniti.com/wiki.php/Upgrade_to_r151020
Hi,
I started
cess
(replace 16059
with the new process Id):
ps aux | grep 16059
Then use the jstack from same path as java to capture stack trace:
Thanks
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 8:16 AM, Olaf Marzocchi <li...@marzocchi.net> wrote:
I'm not 100% sure about the stack trace (not a developer myself), but I
On 13/11/2016 18:37, Peter Tribble wrote:
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Olaf Marzocchi <li...@marzocchi.net
<mailto:li...@marzocchi.net>> wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to run hbase 1.2.4 (prerequisite for OpenTSDB) and I
found that, contrary to my previous experience with h
files seems to apply also to their JDK:
http://pastebin.com/FVWP56b6 (hbase log output).
Olaf
On 14/11/2016 23:09, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Nov 14, 2016, at 5:02 PM, Olaf Marzocchi <li...@marzocchi.net> wrote:
Switched to jdk1.8 and the issue disappeared.
Thanks!
How did you get op
Dear all,
Since I upgraded to OpenSSH I have the following problem with DNS:
reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for hostxxx.retail.telecomitalia.it [_ip_]
failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!
The remote SSH server has always been OenSSH, the issue appeared when the
client (OmniOS) got updated.
On 29/11/2016 12:50, Lauri Tirkkonen wrote:
Another interesting thing to note is that this particular log message
was changed in 7.3:
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/commit/e690fe85750e93fca1fb7c7c8587d4130a4f7aba
So it actually may be the *client* that is calling
Their Linux tool is working with Backblaze B2, but it's a python tool, not a
native closed source application. They do not offer the normal backup agent for
anything but Win/Mac.
At that point it may be possible to run the pytjon tool directly on OmniOS?
I thought about it but never went on
can ping "omniosce.org", and the server has normal Internet access. I
checked online but I haven't found any solution.
Could you please give me some hints?
Thanks
Olaf Marzocchi
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In that page you should also check the raw output of dd, showing in the last
column the IOPs.
Olaf
Il 18 giugno 2018 08:50:16 CEST, priyadarshan ha scritto:
>
>> On 18 Jun 2018, at 08:27, Oliver Weinmann
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> we have a HGST4u60 SATA JBOD with 24 x 10TB disks. I just
You have a big pool with many vdevs and that makes, as you noticed, upgrades
difficult
I guess you don't need exceptional performances, isn't it?
Go then for 8 TB and option 1, creating a new pool as big as the previous one.
Use the opportunity (the last one you'll have!) to move everything
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