I have my OpenIndiana box providing wan/lan routing with firewall/nat.
I was having some really slow wan performance so I started digging in.
The performance issue was a compromised user account and a machine on
the internet downloading everything from the account, pegging my upload
Just reply just in-case someone else comes across this post.
Altering the time-slider daemon would be tricky, but writing my own with a
crontab would still take some time to replicate all the features I would
like (clearing up old snapshots etc.)
As the auto-replicate script is use ( any other
Gary Gendel wrote:
I have my OpenIndiana box providing wan/lan routing with firewall/nat.
I was having some really slow wan performance so I started digging in.
The performance issue was a compromised user account and a machine on
the internet downloading everything from the account, pegging
Sorry for the slow report back.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Ron Parker rdpar...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps no major bugs, but if I undock going from two monitors to one,
redock going back to two monitors, I almost always get tossed out of
X. I'll have to test the newer one tomorrow and
Probably not the most reliable, but definitely the easiest, way to get
access to your data is to use USB disks because VirtualBox allows
direct USB passthrough.
My boss uses OpenSolaris with USB drives to get access to the ZFS pool
running on his Linux system.
Jon
On 26 March 2012 01:52, Harry
Hi, Geoff,
On Fri, 2012-03-23 at 19:33 -0700, Geoff Nordli wrote:
It would think vbox running on an illumos host would work pretty well
since I assume Oracle runs their VDI solution on Solaris. Do we think
there is going to be a lot of difference between Solaris and Illumos?
When last I
On Mar 26, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Probably not the most reliable, but definitely the easiest, way to get
access to your data is to use USB disks because VirtualBox allows
direct USB passthrough.
My boss uses OpenSolaris with USB drives to get access to the ZFS pool
running
I had issues using the auto-snapshots for syncing. I actually was just
sending regular snapshots from my OI laptop to my OI server.
I wrote a little perl script that might do what you need.
The basic concepts I use are to
1) Use a unique snapshot prefix for my backup snapshots
2) Only keep one