Hello!
Welcome in this beautiful world!;)
1) It seems that sparse-root zones are no longer available after complete
switch to IPS!
2) I normally set IP addresses in the old fashioned Solaris style in
/etc/hostname.interface (eg. with 10.0.0.100 netmask 255.255.255.0).
And for the zones, with
Hej Hans,
Have you tried setting up a common build environment? The documentation is
fairly straight forward and a CBE would build a good start when updating the
package. I guess the actual republication in SFE could then be done by Milan in
no time.
Cheers
Stefan
Hello Peter,
As others have already answered, since the switch to IPS there are
no longer sparse zones. In fact, one of the rationales in their favor,
the ability to upgrade and patch the software which runs in the zone
automatically along with the global zone - is directly counter to the
IPS
From: James Carlson [mailto:carls...@workingcode.com]
Which of the many Broadcom drivers is this? If it's bnx, try editing
/kernel/drv/bnx.conf, and uncommenting and changing the checksum=
line
to set it to all zeros.
One of the systems is using bge, and the other is using bnx.
I notice
On 02/04/13 10:01, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
From: James Carlson [mailto:carls...@workingcode.com]
Which of the many Broadcom drivers is this? If it's bnx, try editing
/kernel/drv/bnx.conf, and uncommenting and changing the checksum=
line
to set it to all zeros.
One of the
I'm trying to get this working properly. It functions, but I'm getting
copy-modify-write messages.
Here's my sd.conf and sections of console log.
Can anyone suggest what's wrong?
Note that mdb reports the physical block size as 512 w/ the others as 4096.
But prtvtoc reports 4096 block size
On 2013-02-04 18:35, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
I'm trying to get this working properly. It functions, but I'm getting
copy-modify-write messages.
Here's my sd.conf and sections of console log.
Can anyone suggest what's wrong?
sd-config-list=
Toshiba External USB 3.0
Thanks, everyone, for all of your advice and insights. I really appreciate it!
And I can upgrade the RAM on that machine. That's no problem.
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my old
habit of weekly reboots just to clear out the RAM, etc. a while back. It
On 02/04/2013 07:31 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my old
habit of weekly reboots just to clear out the RAM, etc. a while back.
Please don't think that anybody here was dissing you or anything. It's
just that you had
In light of the OpenSolaris Bible being a little outdated, it brings me to
another question. Would the following book be a decent reference book to be
used with OpenIndiana? Are Solaris 11 and OpenIndiana close enough that it
would be useful, or would it cause a person problems if they tried
On Feb 4, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 02/04/2013 07:31 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my
old habit of weekly reboots just to clear out the RAM, etc. a while back.
Please don't think that anybody
I guess Milan or Ken Mays might be the people to ask about this??
Current compile and link options (including the librtmp inclusion) are
just right, I think. 1.1.1 contains stuff for new video stream types.
The latest version of libRTMP must also be used and referenced for the
new ffmpeg to
On 02/04/2013 08:02 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Feb 4, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 02/04/2013 07:31 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my
old habit of weekly reboots just to clear out the
--- On Mon, 2/4/13, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
From: Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] zfs pool on 3 TB Toshiba USB disk
To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Date: Monday, February 4, 2013, 12:02 PM
On 2013-02-04 18:35, Reginald
Beardsley wrote:
On 2013-02-04 23:13, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
Is there a way to get better diagnostics from update_drv? I find it odd that
the 4k sector Seagate drives all have the other sizes at 512 w/ phys at 4096,
but sd0 is the opposite. Phys is 512 and the others are 4k. That's also what
I get if I
On Feb 4, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 02/04/2013 08:02 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Feb 4, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 02/04/2013 07:31 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my
On 2013-02-04 23:33, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I see some of the posts some of you all make about really complex setups, and I
see photos of data centers with racks upon racks upon racks of servers... and I
hear some of you all talk about how you set up a thousand servers a year... and
--- On Mon, 2/4/13, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
From: Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru
From reports I've seen on the lists, problem might be in the
USB
device (i.e. chip in the box that houses your HDD). Corners
are
often cut with these, so they're not assumed to always be
fully
On Feb 4, 2013, at 4:13 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
And there may be black boxes which just work, nobody
knows why or what for, but prefer to not touch them ;]
Oh, you cracked me up with this!!!
But seriously, thank you very much for clearing this up for me. It must have
taken you some time to
From: Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
[mailto:openindi...@nedharvey.com]
I am having a really hard time coming up with a plausible explanation for
this,
other than some kind of kernel bug with openindiana...
Found a new clue, which is totally unbelievable, yet totally enlightening.
The
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I think I'm crazy for wanting to set up three zones on this one machine. I
have specific reasons for it, so I can justify it (to myself), but when I first
embarked upon this project, I wasn't even going to use zones at all, just
because I didn't think I
Or am I missing something here? (And that's entirely possible!)
You are not gonna like my answer since it ads even more complexity but you
can (theoretically) use single IP and have a lot of globally available
services in different physical or virtual computers by using NAT and port
mapping
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:08 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I think I'm crazy for wanting to set up three zones on this one machine. I
have specific reasons for it, so I can justify it (to myself), but when I first
embarked upon this
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