Hi, with ZFS you dont need a raid card, ZFS will handle the drives on
its own. However, if you are mirroring, the performance improves if
both drives are on different controllers. Any controller supported by
OI will do well for that purpose. I guess any PCI-E will do the job. A
setup could be like
My installation must be very ancient after this resilver.
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 18.7G in 307445734561825847h23m with 0 errors on Mon
Feb 7 12:28:47 2011
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
rpool ONLINE 0 0 0
Howdy Gabriel,
That's a pretty awesome guide. I dare say you've sold me on the ECC
memory (once I can find it in suppliers around AU) but it's a shame I'm
limited in the space I've got and need to stick with the mini-itx form
factor and for the life of me don't think a motherboard supports
Damn! That was 35 English billion (million, million) years ago.
Can we hold claim for the first ever OS, one used by the possible
first strands of DNA?
On 9 March 2011 08:51, Mark mark0...@gmail.com wrote:
My installation must be very ancient after this resilver.
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
Damn! That was 35 English billion (million, million) years ago.
Can we hold claim for the first ever OS, one used by the possible
first strands of DNA?
Well the universe is 14 billion years old.
I think that we can claim that OI predates the Universe by 21 Billion years.
Nice!
Scott,
As for additional PCIe SATA cards, there are a few proven SATA cards mentioned
in the Openindiana Community HCL. Companies like LSI sell them as well as a few
more - but make sure you have driver support.
Like the Fractal Design Array R2 Mini ITX NAS unit, you put the OS on something
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 02:06:08PM -0500, Richard Lowe wrote:
If this is the change reflected in the termio TAB* setting, this also
breaks emacs TRAMP unless a
workaround is applied.
It's very annoying.
If it _is_, 'stty tab0' restores the behaviour you're wanting (per terminal)
I don't
Yeah, we've found what computed the creation of universe!!!
On 9 March 2011 13:32, Alexander Bisogiannis alexi...@gmail.com wrote:
Damn! That was 35 English billion (million, million) years ago.
Can we hold claim for the first ever OS, one used by the possible
first strands of DNA?
Well
ZFS seems solid, no bit rot.
On 03/09/2011 09:51 AM, Mark wrote:
scan: resilvered 18.7G in 307445734561825847h23m with 0 errors on Mon
Feb 7 12:28:47 2011
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
rpool ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-0
Hi all
We have a few Super Micro machines, and form what I can see, there is little
SES support for these machines. What will it take to make luxadm etc work for
thise machines?
Vennlige hilsener / Best regards
roy
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Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
(+47) 97542685
r...@karlsbakk.net
On 02/21/11 16:06, sy...@lavabit.com wrote:
Posted on wiki.
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Graphics+Adapters
It seems to have fixed some GT460 problems as well. Thanks for
getting Nvidia's attention!
However not all the glitches are gone. It rarely wakes successfully
from /any/ screensaver
Hi all,
We have an SSD with plenty of space on it, but when the OS was
installed, it was partitioned to use all of the disk. I'd like to use
some space on the SSD for a log or cache device for a 4-drive zpool.
Is that possible, for example by using a loopback device or file? Or
is our only
We have a few Super Micro machines, and form what I can see, there
is
little SES support for these machines. What will it take to make
luxadm etc work for thise machines?
For starters you need to find out what the SES process inside
the chassis supports. To do that you can start by
Long ago, drives allowed jumper selecting any of several sector sizes (e.g. 512
to 4096 or 8192 in powers of two). Then the PC came along w/ a large market
and things settled on 512 byte hardware sectors. Over the years we've told the
software an assortment of lies to get around our lack of
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