oning though (i.e.
not for rpool).
You can try initating the mirror and see if there is a failure. Zfs
puts a marker toward the end of the partition so it will know if there
is a problem.
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better with the 4TB
drive than with the 2TB drive so the time to resilver is doubled and
there are limits to what is tolerable. I/O performance would not
improve and in fact it may diminish with the larger drives. It is
much better to add more spindles to the pool (i.e. another raidz2
vdev).
Bo
re-used as long as they are
physically compatible with the new chassis.
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ndby failover. Zpool
import on the standby should obtain a clean transaction group as long
as the originally active system is still not using the pool. The
result would be similar to the power fail situation.
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2014, Nicolas Di Gregorio wrote:
Hi,
I'm wanting to try and learn omnios. I've a linux background.
This question can seems odd but is it possible to boot from a raidz pool?
FreeBSD can do this. I have not heard of an Illumos-based OS that
can.
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th an SSD) to make synchronous writes
faster.
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62d4dd8
Port Mode: Initiator
Port ID: 0
OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c4
Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
Model: AJ764A or AH401A
.
.
.
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installation.
ProFTPd does have an active mailing list and reasonably frequent
releases.
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Try 'fmdump -v' and 'fmdump -ev'. Detailed fault information is sent
to the fault manager, which maintains a detailed history.
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-s?
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or
system panic.
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ot part of the
default install.
By 'pkgsrc' I assume that they mean the package manager itself, which
is able to install other packages.
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ath.
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ibraries.
I am happy to share ...
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lude -I/opt/omni/include'
Then run 'configure'.
You likely also want to set LIBS and LDFLAGS. See if there is a file
called INSTALL in the package which describes the various options.
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2014, Rune Tipsmark wrote:
each SLOG device can easily handle much more than 6000 IOPS
Where may we find the specifications for the SSDs you are using?
6000 IOPS sounds like it might be quite a lot, depending on the SSD
used.
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to more effectively prepare for the next write
and reduce the write latency.
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It is always a good idea to export a pool before moving its drives
around and then import the pool afterward. Usually it just takes a
few seconds to import the pool.
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like they come from the former pool. They will
not be "destroyed" while they are still in state UNAVAIL.
It will take a bit more work to re-use these orphaned drives since zfs
has precautions to avoid accidentally overwriting drives which are
already in a pool.
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isable
"deep-C-states" on modern SuperMicro hardware?
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rarely the bottleneck for performance.
Spend your money on more RAM.
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nst a dtrace library? Has the interface changed?
Another possibility is the internationalization changes (from scratch
re-write) in Illumos. Check the locale settings. Locale settings
could influence string to decimal conversion.
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. Hopefully they will work with OmniOS. I have two Samsung
SM951s on the way for use as boot drives (over-kill) ...
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jump from RC to Released.
What harm might be caused if ntpd misses the leap second? It is my
understanding that the Illumos kernel does not make any provision for
leap seconds. Only applications with timers based on absolute time
should care.
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scrub. This may be tickling the
problem which causes the panic.
The underlying problem needs to be identified and fixed.
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not
quite there yet for NVME, although a driver has already been going
through the review process. In addition to the possible use of M.2 as
a boot drive, these cards should work really well as ZFS L2 ARC since
the read performance is extremely high.
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have not
yet heard about specific issues with OmniOS except that the 10Gb-E
interfaces will not be supported right away, and there was mention of
"weirdness with asy port" with early hardware on an Illumos list.
Hopefully I will have news within the next two weeks.
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is in units of zfs blocks and so 1MB leads
to very large copy-on-write operations. This could harm performance
if files are updated in place.
The 1MB blocks are interesting to experiment with but I would not use
them without observing positive impact in real usage.
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point directly to the guilty party.
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store so existing data can be modified during the write.
I do see that you are using asynchronous I/O, which may add more
factors.
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-mounting your zfs filesystem (or 'zfs destroy'
followed by 'zfs create') to see how performance differs on a freshly
mounted filesystem. The zfs ARC caching will be purged when the
filesystem is unmounted.
Do you have compression enabled for this filesystem?
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benefit of your ZIL device is to help turn random writes into
fewer random writes or even sequential writes when the TXG is written
to your data drives.
It is very difficult to test raw hardware performance through zfs
filesytem access.
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/ -d /tank/repo -m latest '*'
Processing packages for publisher omnios ...
Retrieving and evaluating 1019 package(s)...
PROCESS ITEMSGET (MB) SEND (MB)
Completed 1019/1019 1011/1011 2946/2946
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updating from pkgsrc without
updating OmniOS to a new enough version results in programs which
don't run.
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and 64-bit milter library because otherwise there can be
problems with hitting the 256 file descriptor limit under heavy email
conditions.
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l.
If someone is starting from scratch, sendmail is likely not the best
MTA to start with.
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ny realloc() calls. This
might explain the power-of two sizes. If this is being done, the
smaller power of two allocations may be a bug.
Tracing mmap() calls on the program while is is running might reveal
something.
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My first try at an update failed to boot properly. Being a control
freak, I had made /opt its own zfs filesystem. Previously it must
have been part of the boot environment. The contents of /opt was not
as expected and so the fs.local service failed.
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environment.
I was lucky enough to be able to quickly back-track, restore /opt in
root, and retry. It is all working now.
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stalled but are attributed to previous
releases. The GCC development packages need to be explicitly
requested for installaion.
I did have to explicitly request to install GCC 5.1.0.
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AHCI (rather than NVMe), zfs scrub reports a scrub rate
exceeding 1.3GB/s across a pair of these devices. They would be
fantastic as L2ARC devices.
The NVMe driver is really new so perhaps not many devices are
automatically recognized yet.
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it depends on do not exist. I do not want this whole group anyway
since I have no use for MySQL and PHP.
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mniOS are small.
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p5-Net-SMTP-SSL-1.03
p5-MailTools-2.14nb1
p5-Error-0.17024nb1
p5-Email-Valid-1.196nb1
p5-Authen-SASL-2.16nb3
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p5-CGI-4.21
git-base-2.5.2
gitweb-2.5.2nb1
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users to provide keys of an accepted type in authorized_keys, with an
associated private key. Once users have been accounted for, this
option should be disabled. I notice that ssh-rsa is still in the list
of accepted types.
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#x27;yes' or 'no'. While this lessens the amount of noise, it
makes me feel uneasy since there is no record of who executed remote
commands via ssh.
Shell logins do show in 'last'.
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one console then the reboot works fine.
This is the second zone that I have installed and the first zone also
encountered this issue. The problem went away with the other zone but
still persists for this new zone.
Have others encountered this issue? What can be done to fix it?
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ensive solution.
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surprised to see the huge improvement with jumbo frames.
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Rsync 3.1.2 is out and contains a security fix. OmniOS seems to be
using 3.1.1. See
"http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.1.2-NEWS";.
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problem was cured by rebooting the system. Perhaps
the parent zoneadmd is confused about the state after the new zone has
been added and this confusion carries over to the child zoneadmd.
The creation of the zone follows the example from the OmniOS Wiki
except for the addition of a lofs
On Mon, 21 Dec 2015, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Dec 21, 2015, at 4:29 PM, Bob Friesenhahn
wrote:
Rsync 3.1.2 is out and contains a security fix. OmniOS seems to be using 3.1.1. See
"http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.1.2-NEWS";.
So much for a full vacation day...
similar runtime package be provided for libgomp (e.g.
gcc-5-gomp-runtime)? It would make sense for gomp to be included in
gcc-5-runtime except that since it was not included from the start, adding it
now might cause problems.
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On Mon, 28 Dec 2015, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Dec 24, 2015, at 6:36 PM, Bob Friesenhahn
wrote:
GCC compiled programs making use of OpenMP require libgomp in order to run.
Currently this library is provided as part of the GCC packages. It is necessary
to install all of GCC in order for
x27; to terminate the
zlogin would avoid the problem.
Regardless, this would still be a bug.
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2016, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Dec 31, 2015, at 10:45 AM, Bob Friesenhahn
wrote:
I am accessing the system via ssh which uses '~.' to terminate the ssh session. This is
also the default shutdown sequence for 'zlogin -C'. The idea is that after
e for libgomp. 2016's already shaping up to be
swamped, but maybe that'll get in at some point.
Yes, but skip the .a files. :-)
Due to the libgomp availability issue, packages targeting OmniOS which
normally support OpenMP have OpenMP specifically disabled.
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On Jan 4, 2016, at 9:43 AM, Bob Friesenhahn
wrote:
Due to the libgomp availability issue, packages targeting OmniOS which normally
support OpenMP have OpenMP specifically disabled.
If this were a bigger thing, I'd worry about design-on-th
aris 10,
Solaris 11, and Linux distributions. There are a profusion of "shovel
ready" packages ready to be built once this gap is addressed. OmniOS
does not need to (and should not) fill the gap, but it should not make
it more difficult for others to do so.
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ignores and file/directory names which cause problems.
Deleting the directories without full understanding might result in
harm.
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be based on BIND 9.10.3-P3?
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April of last year.
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bonding not enabled. Also,
OmniOS r151016 or later is need to get the latest CIFS implementation
(based on Nexenta changes), which has been reported on this list to be
quite a lot faster than the older one.
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basically
half-duplex so performance will suffer with two-way traffic. MoCA is
not at all like Ethernet although it passes Ethernet frames. It
"bundles" multiple frames which happens to be going to the same place
because it seems like it is slow to turn the pipe around.
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that is because we wrote code to support
it and tested it between two units of our hardware. With limited
interoperability testing, we have not encountered other Moca 2.0
hardware which supports MTU over 1500 bytes.
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and then use
pkg set-publisher -g file:///data/myrepo myrepo
to reference it. I am interested to hear if this works as expected.
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'bind' package and assumed that named (the most
significant component of BIND) was included. I use my own private
build of BIND in order to obtain named.
Regardless, if named is added, it should be via a separate package
from the resolver and utilities.
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xpectation that basic servers like Apache and BIND are
included because every other server OS provides these.
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working
for me.
Are there any known issues with OmniOS sendmail with regards to
receipt of messages from the Internet at large?
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Many of us have working sendmail setups and want to avoid the time and
risk of needing to compile a sendmail package for ourselves or switch
to a different mail system, even if the different mail system does not
require 1200 pages to describe it.
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expectedly large.
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o shutdown'. Sometimes the
zone shutdown hangs. Presumably this could cause a database to be
corrupted or lose recent updates.
Otherwise I have been happy with r151016.
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les from the base.
Does anyone have an effective zone backup method they can share which
strips out all the cruft and retains only key files such as
configuration files?
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is very useful.
It does seem like IPS should be able to produce the list of files
provided by the OS, as well as any files which were subsequently
changed, since it already knows how to not overwrite files which were
changed.
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migration, there must surely be a handy script by now.
Does such a script exist?
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s assignment on the vnic which was
assigned by the host, as was suggested by Dominik Hassler.
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wever, the python binary itself seems
to use the "isaexec switch" so the problem is likely that the 32-bit
version is not built properly against all of the packages which are
needed.
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getting only 8 SAS channels.
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supported? I think that the network
features described on the OmniOS admin page would be a good start.
What would your plan be for OmniOS zones, which are in many ways the
same/similar to a full OmniOS install?
Would you plan to include simple NTP configuration as well?
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requires Python.
I just checked and OmniOS's Python has Curses module support as
described at https://docs.python.org/2/howto/curses.html.
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then it may be much easier.
Perhaps it is possible to tweak the library (or config file) so that
SSLv2 won't acutally be used.
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0.1s) across upgrades.
Then warn consumers to rebuild their applications.
This security problem primarily impacts SSL servers rather than
clients. Only a subset of OpenSSL consumers act as servers.
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marginalized. Otherwise there is no assurance
that the deleted data remains.
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noticed, then this approach won't work.
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t to conflict with what Oracle
Solaris 10/11 and stable OpenIndiana are already using for similar
packages. Guidance should be taken from SFE, which has already needed
to deal with conflicts.
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ou get the expected
RFB challenge prompt (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFB_protocol).
Bob
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happen running since
outdated whitelist won't know about the new lies?
What if a user is using classic drives but wants to be prepared to
install newer drives which require ashift=12?
Bob
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GraphicsM
volatile write cache (assuming drives which observe cache sync
requests) since data unrelated to the current transaction group may
have been modified. The end result would be checksum errors during a
scrub.
Bob
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2016, Dave Pooser wrote:
On 8/1/15, 2:45 PM, "OmniOS-discuss on behalf of Bob Friesenhahn"
wrote:
I have a system with one of these motherboards on order but have not
yet heard about specific issues with OmniOS except that the 10Gb-E
interfaces will not be supported
to
configure their interfaces? That is my current situation. Some zones
are nailed down with static assignments while others (used for more
transient purposes) use DHCP to get their configuration.
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commited to disk (e.g. a database).
Thanks,
Bob
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cation shutdown processing?
Inside the zone everything is happy.
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Normally I would use 'zoneadm' to do the shutdown. However, I am
pretty sure that the former (based on 'zlogin') encountered the same
problem. If so, that is very interesting.
In the shutdown loop, two of the zones encountered the problem.
Bob
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s clear is that the condition continues after it
first occurs although other usages of the zone are fine.
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where the OS difference
resulted in a security weakness (which may still exist).
Bob
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OmniOS
has been
providing and need to take this reposibility for ourselves.
Bob
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NVMe
seem to be equivalent in performance for single-threaded sequential
I/O.
It is often assumed that NVMe is ideal for a zfs intent log, but the
required sequential nature of the intent log seems to not benefit from
NVMe.
Bob
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