FWIW, I also updated to the latest BIOS available for this board,
Supermicro X10SRA, to version: 2.0c Release Date: 09/25/2017.
One thing I noticed is that even though the board supports UEFI,
there was no UEFI update procedure for it, and I had to flash via
a USB stick with a FreeDOS boot
On 05/01/18 13:14, Toomas Soome wrote:
On 1 May 2018, at 17:34, Andrew Gallatin > wrote:
On 04/10/18 16:51, Andriy Gapon wrote:
On 10/04/2018 22:48, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
On 04/10/18 11:25, Andriy Gapon wrote:
On 10/04/2018 15:27,
> On 1 May 2018, at 17:34, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> On 04/10/18 16:51, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> On 10/04/2018 22:48, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>>> On 04/10/18 11:25, Andriy Gapon wrote:
On 10/04/2018 15:27, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> Is there something like
On 04/10/18 16:51, Andriy Gapon wrote:
On 10/04/2018 22:48, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
On 04/10/18 11:25, Andriy Gapon wrote:
On 10/04/2018 15:27, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Is there something like tools/diag/prtblknos for ZFS?
zdb.
It has a manual page, but in the case like this you typically
On 10/04/2018 22:48, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> On 04/10/18 11:25, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> On 10/04/2018 15:27, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>>> Is there something like tools/diag/prtblknos for ZFS?
>>
>> zdb.
>>
>> It has a manual page, but in the case like this you typically want to run
>> zdb -d[d*]
On 04/10/18 11:25, Andriy Gapon wrote:
On 10/04/2018 15:27, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Is there something like tools/diag/prtblknos for ZFS?
zdb.
It has a manual page, but in the case like this you typically want to run
zdb -d[d*]
Add d-s until you get all the information
> On 10 Apr 2018, at 15:27, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> On 04/09/18 23:33, Allan Jude wrote:
>> On 2018-04-09 19:11, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>>> I updated my main amd64 workstation to r332158 from something much
>>> earlier (mid Jan).
>>>
>>> Upon reboot, all seemed well.
On 10/04/2018 15:27, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> Is there something like tools/diag/prtblknos for ZFS?
zdb.
It has a manual page, but in the case like this you typically want to run
zdb -d[d*]
Add d-s until you get all the information you want.
It looks like five d-s is
On 04/09/18 23:33, Allan Jude wrote:
On 2018-04-09 19:11, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
I updated my main amd64 workstation to r332158 from something much
earlier (mid Jan).
Upon reboot, all seemed well. However, I later realized that the vmm.ko
module was not loaded at boot, because bhyve PCI
On 2018-04-09 19:11, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> I updated my main amd64 workstation to r332158 from something much
> earlier (mid Jan).
>
> Upon reboot, all seemed well. However, I later realized that the vmm.ko
> module was not loaded at boot, because bhyve PCI passthru did not
> work. My
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