On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 2:29 AM, Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org wrote:
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4th: OI leaders contradict themselves when it comes to SPARC
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On their beautiful website it reads, openness, openness
Thanks Marion for the pointers, I also figured it looks like
a interrupt problem (back in MSDOS times kicking the computer
hung in a game by moving a mouse could unhang it ;) )
However, now that I've checked, I don't see rge sharing an
IRQ vector with anything. It is of an MSI type currently
I've seen it glitch again, now with vmstat running in a terminal.
The X11 does indeed continue to work (losing only input devices
until I unplug the LAN cable) and I saw that CPU usage spiked to
51% system time, apparently eating up a core.
I did not have top running to see which process did
On 15/09/12 03:14 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
Lightning 1.7 release for Solaris is available now:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.7/contrib/
Thanks for the heads up, works great.
Cheers,
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Dave Koelmeyer
http://www.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
On 09/28/2012 01:06 PM, Rainer Heilke wrote:
Greetings.
I've connected a Seagate 3000GB HDD to my OpenIndiana oi_151.1.6 X86
server. But when I try to use it, only 746GB show. Printing the
partition table from format shows:
partition pri
Current partition table (original):
Total disk
When I did a zpool create, it built a 744GB pool.
Rainer
On 9/28/2012 4:13 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 09/28/2012 01:06 PM, Rainer Heilke wrote:
Greetings.
I've connected a Seagate 3000GB HDD to my OpenIndiana oi_151.1.6 X86
server. But when I try to use it, only 746GB show. Printing the
On 09/28/2012 01:27 PM, Rainer Heilke wrote:
When I did a zpool create, it built a 744GB pool.
What exact drive model is that?
Cheers,
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Just out of interest, what size does your BIOS think that the drive is?
On 28 September 2012 12:29, Sašo Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/28/2012 01:27 PM, Rainer Heilke wrote:
When I did a zpool create, it built a 744GB pool.
What exact drive model is that?
Cheers,
--
Saso
have you tried the latest hard-disk firmware?
http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/223651en
do you know what your IO controller is?
On 28 September 2012 12:43, Rainer Heilke rhei...@dragonhearth.com wrote:
The BIOS doesn't list any sizes, just the model numbers. :-(
R
On
I wrote up a basic wiki page here to make things a bit easier to find:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/MartUX_OpenIndiana+oi_151a+SPARC+LiveDVD
~ Ken Mays
From: Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org
To: develo...@lists.illumos.org; Discussion list for
I had to tune the other way to speed them up... Now
resilvers and scrubs
complete in a few hours.
https://broken.net/uncategorized/zfs-performance-tuning-for-scrubs-and-resil
vers/
I saw your blog. Nicely done.
Not sure I see an effective difference between a scrub that is run
It looks like this disk has a Solaris VTOC on it so ZFS will only use
the partition size that was manually created (or came shipped with the
drive).
Can you try running 'zpool create pool diskname_without_sliceinfo'?
Example: zpool create test c4t0d0
- George
On 9/28/12 7:27 AM, Rainer
From my notes configuring a 3 TB Hitachi in June 2011 on Sol 10 u8.
After considerable fubar, the key to formatting the 3 TB disk was to use,
'format -e', supply LBA pseudo geometry create an EFI label. NB Must run
fdisk from inside format.
All I remember is I did it once. Now I wish I'd
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 2:25 PM, ken mays maybird1...@yahoo.com wrote:
I wrote up a basic wiki page here to make things a bit easier to find:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/MartUX_OpenIndiana+oi_151a+SPARC+LiveDVD
~ Ken Mays
Man, Ken!
Thanks a lot!
That's well written, excellent.
Just as
I downloaded it yesterday - I *LOVE* working in a datacenter and being on
the backbone directly! I frequently hit 40Mbit download rates! Took less
than 10 minutes!
I will be installing it over the weekend on my SB2500 Red, in case the
original DVD-ROM didn't work, I ordered a MSI DVD+/-RW drive
Not sure I see an effective difference between a scrub that is run
quickly once a month and a scrub that runs for a month w/ little
performance impact on other usage.
The problem was, the once a month batch job after running for day reported
it was going to take six weeks. I suspect it
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Reginald Beardsley pulask...@yahoo.com wrote:
From my notes configuring a 3 TB Hitachi in June 2011 on Sol 10 u8.
After considerable fubar, the key to formatting the 3 TB disk was to use,
'format -e', supply LBA pseudo geometry create an EFI label. NB Must
On Sep 28, 2012, at 2:29 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
##
3rd topic: IPS is a pain to maintain!!!
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Many of you know IPS only from a user's point of view.
(and that's slow enough ...)
But did you
h. When I do X11go.sh I get the usb keyboard selection hit
enter and then it pops back to #.
Gonna swap the xvr1200 for the 100 and see if that helps
On 09/28/12 10:05 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
I downloaded it yesterday - I *LOVE* working in a datacenter and being on
the
I also get this error after X11go.sh
3098 CRITICAL file dbus-groxy.c: line 2084 assertion 'DBUS_IS_G_PROXY
(proxy)' failed
it then goes to the USB keyboard selection. After selection back to prompt.
On 09/28/12 10:05 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
I downloaded it yesterday - I *LOVE*
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT)
shadowhun...@gmail.com wrote:
I downloaded it yesterday - I *LOVE* working in a datacenter and being on
the backbone directly! I frequently hit 40Mbit download rates! Took less
than 10 minutes!
I will be installing it over the weekend on my
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu wrote:
h. When I do X11go.sh I get the usb keyboard selection hit enter
and then it pops back to #.
Gonna swap the xvr1200 for the 100 and see if that helps
Oh, I'm sorry :(
What's in /tmp/X*log
pls., what gives
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu wrote:
I also get this error after X11go.sh
3098 CRITICAL file dbus-groxy.c: line 2084 assertion 'DBUS_IS_G_PROXY
(proxy)' failed
it then goes to the USB keyboard selection. After selection back to prompt.
That's absolutely
same here. Whichever form is best for you. I could care less.
On 09/28/12 10:44 AM, Jasse Jansson wrote:
On Sep 28, 2012, at 2:29 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
##
3rd topic: IPS is a pain to maintain!!!
My box has one fb. I am about to boot with the 100 and I will let you
know what happens and give you the data from those commands.
On 09/28/12 11:07 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu wrote:
I also get this error after X11go.sh
3098
in openXsun_session.log
The loadable module for the display device SUNWefb is not installed
Fatal server error:
InitOutput: Error loading module for /dev/fb
/usr/X11/bin/xinit: giving up
unable to connect to X server: Connection refused
server error
for the ls -l /dev/fb*
/dev/fb -
XVR 1200 is back in. Everytime I start X11go.sh the link I create for
/dev/fb (ln -s /dev/fb0 /dev/fb) gets blown away and I get the no
/dev/fb error in the openXsession log Anyway to keep it from
getting deleted? I see that X11go is calling
smfhack
kbd
and xsession
Which one is the
I went into xsession and pounded out the lines that deleted and set the
/dev/fb link, put it in by hand, and bang... I am booting into gnome as
I type. getting all kinds of errors saying RANDR is missing on display
:0 aborting metacity SUNW, blade1000 not compatible
Letting it go... we
It's alive
Took about 2 minutes to boot into gnome 'the first time' as Martin
says. This is a maxed out blade1000 2 1.2ghz IIIcu-C chips, 8gb ram,
xvr1200.
so Martin how do I install this on my drive rather than the livedvd?
On 09/28/12 11:07 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
On
I think my SB2500 has either an XVR-600 or XVR-1200, can't remember off the
top of my head. Will find out tomorrow when I work on the host for the
first time in a while! :)
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org wrote:
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Alex Smith
Formerly, if you interrupted a zfs receive, it would leave a clone with a % in
its name, and you could find it via zdb -d and then you could destroy the
clone, and then you could destroy the filesystem you had interrupted receiving.
That was considered a bug, and it was fixed, I think by Sun.
Hello,
I also have no issues to boot liveDVD on my headless SF210 (LOM). Also had
no issues to start net with DHCP and IPv6 autoconf., start ssh
But the question remains how to install it on disk?
I followed manuals on Oracle howto create mirrored rpool...
-
I also have several USB/Firewire combo cards which I hope fill
Unfortunately these chips don't get detected by OBP.
I just recently learned, that on native USB2.0 boxes (Ultra25/45 and
most newer T servers [but not the first ones]) you are able to boot
off USB2 since 2010, starting with
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu wrote:
It's alive
Took about 2 minutes to boot into gnome 'the first time' as Martin says.
This is a maxed out blade1000 2 1.2ghz IIIcu-C chips, 8gb ram, xvr1200.
so Martin how do I install this on my drive rather than
The firmware utility requires the drive to be the only HDD in the
system, and attached to a SATA port. This is a USB-attached drive (in a
SATA/USB enclosure), and the eighth HDD connected to the system. Since
it's also brand new, I don't know what the firmware would give me that
the last
So your design uses SVR4 pkgadd instead of IPS?
Sorry if it sounds like a stupid question, I really haven't used your
releases before and am not totally familiar with MartUX or how your system
works.
If I wanted to download the entirety of openindiana.org's package repos, how
would you
Yeah, I always use the whole disk (c4t0d0). Interestingly enough, I have
to use slice 0 (c4t0d0s0) partition if I want to use the slice
specification to get the whole disk; slice 2 doesn't exist, as you can
see from the partition info. And slice 0, the whole disk, says it's
only 746GB, same as
I wish you'd been more verbose too. ;-) Maybe it will let me modify
the table...
Rainer
On 9/28/2012 5:54 AM, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
From my notes configuring a 3 TB Hitachi in June 2011 on Sol 10 u8.
After considerable fubar, the key to formatting the 3 TB disk was to use, 'format -e',
Is there a way to change the bytes per sector? When I Googled about my
problem, I saw talk about 512 bps. When I look, I get:
format ver
Volume name =
ascii name = ST3000DM-001-9YN166--746.52GB
bytes/sector= 512
sectors = 1565565871
accessible sectors = 1565565838
Part
If i remember well this 2k sector problem has been discussed last week on this
mailinglist.
I am very interested in how do use these drives since i want to buy some as
well.
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 28 sep. 2012 om 21:02 heeft Rainer Heilke rhei...@dragonhearth.com het
volgende
Re-insert of this topic for other user.
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 25 sep. 2012 om 21:56 heeft Jaco Schoonen j...@macuser.nl het volgende
geschreven:
Will try tomorrow after a reboot, can't do a reboot right now.
Reboot doesn't change anything. zpool is still created with
That's very odd. If you specified the whole disk (c4t0d0) when you do
the 'zpool create' then zfs should have relabeled the disk as an EFI
label. From your post it looks like it's still using a Solaris VTOC label:
Total disk size is 48725 cylinders
Cylinder size is 32130 (512
Hi Rainer!
This is a USB-attached drive
(in a SATA/USB enclosure)
Are you sure the controller chip in your SATA/USB enclosure can
deal with more than 2TB of disk?
All such enclosures I have either truncate at 2TB or worse, they wrap
around. A disk with 3000GB (decimal) will give you just
zpool create zname c4t0d0 succeeds, but this whacky partition table is
what format is showing me. I did, at some point, see the EFI message you
have, but I've been running in circles so much... When it did show this,
it still said 746GB.
Rainer
On 9/28/2012 12:27 PM, George Wilson wrote:
groan This sadly makes some sense. This will seriously complicate my
data migration. :-(
I'll see if I can swap the disk with one of my internals and see what
happens.
Rainer
On 9/28/2012 12:32 PM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
Hi Rainer!
This is a USB-attached drive
(in a SATA/USB enclosure)
2012-09-28 15:06, Rainer Heilke wrote:
Greetings.
I've connected a Seagate 3000GB HDD to my OpenIndiana oi_151.1.6 X86
server. But when I try to use it, only 746GB show.
I've seen similar with an Ultrastar 3Tb on SXCE snv_117,
but it was seen full-size by parted on oi_151a* livecd.
I then
There are at least 3 issues here:
1) USB drives can't use format(1m). The man page for rmformat(1m) suggests it
will create an EFI label for disks over 1 TB, but it doesn't appear to work.
See below.
2) The USB mass storage driver may not handle disks over 1 TB. I know that was
the case w/
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Volker A. Brandt v...@bb-c.de wrote:
This is a USB-attached drive
(in a SATA/USB enclosure)
Are you sure the controller chip in your SATA/USB enclosure can
deal with more than 2TB of disk?
All such enclosures I have either truncate at 2TB or worse, they
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 11:15 PM, Reginald Beardsley
pulask...@yahoo.com wrote:
There are at least 3 issues here:
1) USB drives can't use format(1m). The man page for rmformat(1m) suggests
it will create an EFI label for disks over 1 TB, but it doesn't appear to
work. See below.
Never
Martin,
You can't use format(1m) for USB drives in Solaris 10 up to at least u8. I've
never tried u9 because of the license change. I'd certainly agree about
rmformat(1) however, format(1m) does not see flash drives even on OI 151a.
I see that format(1m) does see USB HDDs on OI 151a which is
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 12:30 AM, Reginald Beardsley
pulask...@yahoo.com wrote:
Martin,
You can't use format(1m) for USB drives in Solaris 10 up to at least u8. I've
never tried u9 because of the license change. I'd certainly agree about
rmformat(1) however, format(1m) does not see flash
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 12:30 AM, Reginald Beardsley
pulask...@yahoo.com wrote:
however, format(1m) does not see flash drives even on OI 151a.
Aside from the fact that we were discussing hdd's in the original
thread, rather than flash drives.
How comes this, then ?
gcc version 3.4.3
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012, Martin Bochnig wrote:
But the rmformat vesus format question: I still doubt Sun's official
statements about that.
Nevertheless, as I have no Sol10 box at hand, I cannot verify this. So
ok, maybe.
On my Solaris 10 system, 'format' does see attached removable USB hard
Bingo! I unplugged one of my internal data drives (after removing it
from the ZFS mirror) and hooked up the 3TB drive.
Went into the BIOS: 3TB
Went into format: 3TB
Did a zpool create, there is a new 2.72TB pool.
Yippee! Thank you!
Now I get to spend the next month moving drives and data
Something worth noting, if you intend to purchase a card to expand via SATA
drives, is that SATA controllers and OI smartctl don't get along yet (the
interface for ATA commands isn't implemented, I think is the story), if you
get a SAS/SAS2 controller, you can get smartctl to work with -d sat on
Which release?
--- On Fri, 9/28/12, Bob Friesenhahn bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us wrote:
From: Bob Friesenhahn bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Seagate 3000GB Drive only shows 746GB
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Date:
Just in case someone who mucks about w/ this is following the list.
Format(1m) has improved from Solaris 10 u8 in that it recognizes hard drives
connected via USB. However, it does not acknowledge flash drives.
While they are not equal in terms of performance from my experience, it would
be
Thanks, I'll have to keep this in mind.
Rainer
On 9/28/2012 4:08 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
Something worth noting, if you intend to purchase a card to expand via SATA
drives, is that SATA controllers and OI smartctl don't get along yet (the
interface for ATA commands isn't implemented, I
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