That helps a lot. That SC216BA-R1K28LPB chassis looks really nice,
especially the two extra bays in the back for the rpool.
Thanks everyone!
Chris Nagele
Co-founder, Wildbit
Beanstalk, Postmark, dploy.io
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Schweiss, Chip c...@innovates.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 6,
And no expander ;- )))
I use 3 IBM SAS1015 flashed to IT, the only quality SAS controller with
afordable price that I can find here in Brasil .
Fábio Rabelo
2015-04-07 11:38 GMT-03:00 Chris Nagele nag...@wildbit.com:
That helps a lot. That SC216BA-R1K28LPB chassis looks really nice,
On Apr 7, 2015, at 8:49 AM, Chris Siebenmann c...@cs.toronto.edu wrote:
Short story is that /opt is part of a namespace managed by the Solaris
packaging and as such is part of a BE fs tree. If you have privately
managed packages under certain subdirs, turn those sub-dirs into
separate
History lesson: until people could afford to purchase more than one
disk and before Sun invented the diskless workstation (with shared
/usr), everything was under /.
As Richard knows but other people may not, this is ahistorical on
Unix. From almost the beginning[*] Unix had a split between
Short story is that /opt is part of a namespace managed by the Solaris
packaging and as such is part of a BE fs tree. If you have privately
managed packages under certain subdirs, turn those sub-dirs into
separate datasets instead.
If this is the case for OmniOS, I believe that it should be
Volker A. Brandt writes:
Dan McDonald writes:
I noticed only one difference just now, but that really shouldn't
matter: I use exclusive-stack zones... exclusively. You used
shared-stack. I can't believe that'd make a difference...
... and it didn't. It's working for me.
I'll
On Tue, 7 Apr 2015, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
; On Mon, 6 Apr 2015 23:42:55 + (UTC)
; Andy Fiddaman omn...@citrus-it.net wrote:
;
;
; I've just tried it on and off and no difference (host and VM).
; The annoying thing is that I've had this working fine in the lab before
; the machine was
A better way is to IPS package everything properly, and add proper
metadata to your packages, so that those packages that should go
into a new BE do ask for one in their manifest. That way, there
is no distinction between any system package living in /usr (or
wherever) and your package
Chris Siebenmann writes:
History lesson: until people could afford to purchase more than
one disk and before Sun invented the diskless workstation (with
shared /usr), everything was under /.
As Richard knows but other people may not, this is ahistorical on
Unix.
While history