Re: [OmniOS-discuss] OmniOS r151020: Setup won't see my NVMe disk

2017-03-21 Thread Dan McDonald
> On Mar 21, 2017, at 5:07 PM, Arne wrote: > > Unfortunately, I won't see any disks in that menu, either. > Does this mean that there is a problem with my BIOS not supporting NVMe block > devices, as Bob suggested? I went back to your original note: >

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] nfsv3rwsnoop.d lists NFS writes to files

2017-03-21 Thread Chris Siebenmann
> Hi, > I am using the dtrace script nfsv3rwsnoop.d to find file that are > accessed from my OmniOS r151020 filer and some file names are listed as > unknown :-( > I guess they are files that have been open for a long time and have > dropped out of some data structure. > Is there any way to

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Package Versions

2017-03-21 Thread Davide Poletto
Generally (and I write as a noob) I use: pkg update -nv (it's a dry run) then you can decide to apply all of them with: pkg update -v (verbose mode) or select the package proposed update you want to apply. More info here:

[OmniOS-discuss] Package Versions

2017-03-21 Thread Software Information
Hi All I am just being introduced to IllumOS and OmniOS. I am coming from FreeBSD so as I learn I try to think of the command equivalent to what I know in FreeBSD. I am currently studying how to manage packages and so far, one thing that is eluding me is how to know which packages need updating.