I have an M1015 (rebadged LSI HBA with two 8087 connectors.) One of
them connects to a 3.5 jbod chassis with 4 SAS nearline drives (tank
pool.) I also have two samsung 830 SSD (sata) connected to the 2nd port
on the HBA with a forward breakout cable. Works just fine. Apparently
some SATA
The 830 has a known problem where all the drives report the same WWN. So if
you put them in the same SAS topology...
- Rich
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Dan Swartzendruber dswa...@druber.comwrote:
I have an M1015 (rebadged LSI HBA with two 8087 connectors.) One of them
connects to a
On 11/12/2012 11:44 AM, Rich wrote:
The 830 has a known problem where all the drives report the same WWN. So if
you put them in the same SAS topology...
Ah, good to know, thanks Rich!
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v...@bb-c.de (Volker A. Brandt) wrote:
I made a new installation of OI a couple of weeks ago, on a HP N40L
system.
At the back is an e-sata port that I want to hook up to an external
drive, but when I hook up a drive through it and issue cfgadm -lav I
Just as a question: does anyone actually use gcj?
I don't think I ever have, at least.
One reason for the questions is that a gcc4.7.2 build is ~1G in size,
half that is java support. So if I could just forget about that completely
that saves an awful lot of space.
(I don't think java is
On 11/12/2012 09:34 PM, Peter Tribble wrote:
Just as a question: does anyone actually use gcj?
I don't think I ever have, at least.
One reason for the questions is that a gcc4.7.2 build is ~1G in size,
half that is java support. So if I could just forget about that completely
that saves
On Mon, 12 Nov 2012, Peter Tribble wrote:
Just as a question: does anyone actually use gcj?
I don't think I ever have, at least.
One reason for the questions is that a gcc4.7.2 build is ~1G in size,
half that is java support. So if I could just forget about that completely
that saves an awful