Hi,
is it possible to install Seamonkey 2.53.15?
Thanks
Micky
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Hi Rolf,
Thanks for this.
What I find interesting is that looking at the data sheet, etc. there
is no clear indication that two are 6G and 2 are 3G. They aren't
exactly up front about it.
That's what's worrying me about the 10+, I can't find anything that
spells it out what the ports are
Hi Michelle,
don't know about the G10+ boxes. I meant:
https://buy.hpe.com/uk/en/servers/proliant-microserver/proliant-microserver/proliant-microserver/hpe-proliant-microserver-gen10/p/1009955118
and with that issue of 2 ports 6G and 2 ports 3G I rather looked into
boxes from other
The target server is actually going to be the Gen 10 Plus...
https://uk-new.ingrammicro.com/site/productdetail?id=2M2SBG9
The specs are light on the exact specs of the speed, but the manual
doesn't help either...
https://www.serversdirect.co.uk/PDFs/P16006-421_1_7006250_Original.pdf?v=27
The
Hi
it depends a bit on the BIOS version of the Gen 10. With the early version
it works best, pulling all disks out of the bays, do the install, reboot, halt
again, put the drives back in, repower and boot, then do the disk configs.
With my Gen 10, I put a 4i4o SAS-controler in it, plug the
Hi Michelle
I have my own G10 Running combined root and data pool as raidz1. OI
supports pool creation via the Installer and the live System built in
shell. Since the root dataset only takes up a bit of space it works well
for a shared scenario.
Greetings
Till
On 16.02.23 09:34, Michelle
Hi Russell,
two of my home HP Gen10 are running on OI, one for the homes the
other one for videos, audio files and the like. Had them running on
FreeBSD for a while but switched to OI 3 years ago. All have max
ram installed, e.g. 16G and have the low power CPU. I had bad
experiences with
On 16/02/2023 13:55, Carsten Grzemba via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Until https://www.illumos.org/issues/15270 is fixed, it is only possible to
boot from USB device with Live or Install image, not installed rpool.
I can install and boot my Supermicro MBs from a USB stick [the issue I
see
Am 16.02.23 14:28 schrieb Michelle :
>
> Hi Russell,
>
> That's great. Cheers for that.
>
> Is there any advice on running a server for years from a USB stick
> please?
>
> I'm thinking of an SSD hard drive on a USB adaptor instead. Not sure
> yet. Grateful for any thoughts and
Hi Russell,
That's great. Cheers for that.
Is there any advice on running a server for years from a USB stick
please?
I'm thinking of an SSD hard drive on a USB adaptor instead. Not sure
yet. Grateful for any thoughts and information that could help me make
up my mind.
Michelle.
On Thu,
Hi Michelle
If you go here you can download a Live USB image to boot from
https://www.openindiana.org/download/
Kind Regards
Russell
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One of my older servers has died and I'm looking to replace with a Gen
10 microserver.
On my N54L, there are four bays, but a top CD bay where the operating
system drive sits with OI on it, leaving me with four bays for spinning
rust.
However, on the Gen 10 I've looked at the motherboard and I
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