On 07/11/13 06:29, John Ryan wrote:
Try zpool detach nas c8t50014EE6561DDB4Cd0p0
«detach» only works on mirrors.
You cannot remove or detach a device from a raidz, only offline it or
replace it. In my experience, sometimes the system needs some prodding
to accept the change.
The use of p0
For the p0 it was done automatically, I didn't do anything.
What do you think I should do, format one by one ?
Le 07/11/2013 10:04, Laurent Blume a écrit :
On 07/11/13 06:29, John Ryan wrote:
Try zpool detach nas c8t50014EE6561DDB4Cd0p0
«detach» only works on mirrors.
You cannot remove or
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Laurent Blume laurent...@elanor.org wrote:
On 07/11/13 06:29, John Ryan wrote:
Try zpool detach nas c8t50014EE6561DDB4Cd0p0
«detach» only works on mirrors.
You cannot remove or detach a device from a raidz, only offline it or
replace it. In my experience,
On 07/11/13 10:21, Peter Tribble wrote:
No, detach is the appropriate option here. It's a little whacky,
but you're operating on the replacing vdev which is essentially a
mirror and you want to detach one component of it.
Really? And that works using nas as the pool name? Or do you tell it to
On 07/11/13 10:20, Clement BRIZARD wrote:
For the p0 it was done automatically, I didn't do anything.
Automatically? How did you create the pool? It's usually up to you to
select the right device. p0 should not be used.
What do you think I should do, format one by one ?
Probably not
The first vdev was done via freenas gui
Le 07/11/2013 10:36, Laurent Blume a écrit :
On 07/11/13 10:20, Clement BRIZARD wrote:
For the p0 it was done automatically, I didn't do anything.
Automatically? How did you create the pool? It's usually up to you to
select the right device. p0
I generally stick to the latest ESR version, which is currently 24:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/latest-esr/contrib/solaris_pkgadd/
I have installed Java JDK 1.7u45 and it's working for me:
I am have updated to FF24 and Thunderbird they seem to be stable releases
Rob
On 07/11/2013 00:29, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message527ac156.3060...@2e-systems.com, Predrag Zecevic writes:
i am using FF24
(ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/24.0/contrib/solaris_pkgadd/f=
Hi all,
I know this is off-topic on OI-discuss but maybe someone has an idea. Following
our discussion from last month about going with onboard SAS controllers on the
T3-1, I moved the SAS backplane plugs from the PCIe HBA to the onboard sockets.
After switching the box on again, the ILOM now
Hi,
firstly, open a Case at Oracle.
Secondly check the Oracle Document Page for Hardware Isssues regarding
T4-1
if possible, login as eis installer or root.
Reset the SP, if thats not succesful, run the SP in Service mode,
Oracle/SUN will provide a Password to get Access to the Service
Hi Bernd,
thanks for your suggestions. Our local dealer's tech supporter is not available
today and I'd be happy not to have to wait till tomorrow if that's possible.
Nothing I can do prior to opening a support case?
Cheers
Stefan
Acando GmbH, Millerntorplatz
The chassis id is coded in a board located behind the front pannel. Perhaps
something disconnected ?
Am 07.11.13 schrieb Stefan Müller-Wilken stefan.mueller-wil...@acando.de:
Hi Bernd,
thanks for your suggestions. Our local dealer's tech supporter is not
available today and I'd be happy
Do you have access to MOS (My Oracle Support)
If not call the Oracle Support Hotline +49 0180.2000.170 provide the
Serial Number and if you are aware of your Oracle Support Contract
Support Number, provide this too.
Cheers and Good luck.
Bernd Helber
Logging into the SP via SSH gives a different error message:
Warning: Product identification data missing. System may not function
properly. Service must update product identification data. Contact Service
immediately.
... and then the previous message again:
Unrecognized Chassis: This module
FYI: we ended up updating the ILOM and that solved the problem. Strange, but
thanks for your support, anyway!
Cheers
Stefan
Acando GmbH, Millerntorplatz 1, 20359 Hamburg, Germany | Geschäftsführer: Guido
Ahle | Amtsgericht Hamburg, HRB 76048 |
I have to migrate to solaris and I'm really set in my linux ways.
containers? pools? I have no idea what any of this is, is there a handbook for
solaris?
( is openindiana fundementally different from solaris in terms of things in
guides for solaris working under oi? )
Where would you direct
On 11/ 7/13 05:21 PM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
OI is (still) nearly identical to Solaris
To Solaris 11 Express 2010.11 (snv_151 - a beta/preview release before S11 came
out) - Solaris has made a few changes in Solaris 11.0 Solaris 11.1 that aren't
in OI, like grub2, UEFI boot, ZFS crypto,
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] i find the oi wiki lacking; is there a...:
I have to migrate to solaris and I'm really set in my linux ways.
containers?
Very light-weight OS virtualization.
pools?
If you combined MD + LVM + ext4 into one thing, it would be heading in the
direction of
thanks ; )
I'll see if I can get it, but I don't have an amazon account right now.
Could you comment on how documentation is generally available?
Is it soley in oracle blogs ? Do most people use the mailing list? Is it ok to
generally use this list for what basically amounts to 'stupid beginner
Alan,
you're absolutely right regarding advanced features. But we're talking about a
beginner's perspective. And there I think most things are still close enough in
most parts, no?
Cheers
Stefan
Acando GmbH, Millerntorplatz 1, 20359 Hamburg, Germany |
My goodness, there is no such thing as stupid beginner's questions! The only
stupidity I can find for beginners is not to ask questions! So just go ahead
asking. And from a certain point you will be the one to answer another
beginner's questions. ;-)
Cheers
Stefan
On 11/ 7/13 05:40 PM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
you're absolutely right regarding advanced features. But we're talking about a
beginner's perspective. And there I think most things are still close enough in
most parts, no?
The change to network configuration is probably the biggest gotcha
On 2013-11-08 02:38, tyrrell t wrote:
Also the wiki says sun studio x86 for open_indiana is not 'publicly available',
but I was able to find it on the oracle site. Is it still actively maintained
or is the oi community attitude generally 'default to the oracle site' ?
For historic reasons
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