And since I haven't really changed my HW, reconfigure shouldn't be
needed, or???
On 2013-03-19 01:30, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-03-18 19:51, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
I'm unclear about some of your answers.. interfoliating my questions.
But, can I interpret your answer to overall be that one
Is that something that exists or could be made to exist??
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Thanks: worked like a charm doing
zpool import -R /mnt -N -f rpool
and then
zpool export rpool
At last I'll be able to do something with those 512e disks.
Only problems were that my KVM unit is horribly slow and especially the
virtual image bits.
On 2013-03-19 01:30, Jim Klimov wrote:
BTW, this should go into an OI wiki entry. I could do it, but I wouldn't
be able say anything intelligent about it. Not on me own, anyways.
There should be a bit about what the commands do, too, written for the
intelligent but utterly uninitiated.
On 2013-03-19 11:53, Hans J. Albertsson
Now, if somebody can explain why my old and trusty SunRay2 units
suddenly display scrolling items much much faster Say like from
impossibly slow with large bytewise block rewrites to almost like
accelerated local displays.
Just because I set the SATA mode to AHCI w/o Legacy mode...
Maybe
On 2013-03-19 12:20, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Now, if somebody can explain why my old and trusty SunRay2 units
suddenly display scrolling items much much faster Say like from
impossibly slow with large bytewise block rewrites to almost like
accelerated local displays.
Just because I set
On 2013-03-19 08:48, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
And since I haven't really changed my HW, reconfigure shouldn't be
needed, or???
Technically not - if the OS detected potential presence of your SATA
device and prepared drivers and device nodes for it long ago. Just in
case this touch
Just for fun, I'd take a look at the output of 'iostat -xen time interval',
paying attention to the asvc_t column... That value probably went way down with
the move from IDE to AHCI, due in part to the lighter CPU load of native SATA
commands (less interrupts?) coupled with the performance
On 2013-03-19 02:54, James Relph wrote:
Hi all,
I'm guessing this is a bug in idmap, but can someone just confirm if they have
ever seen this
# idmap list
add wingroup:administrators@DOMAIN.LOCAL unixgroup:winadm
I think we've hit this years ago in one SXCE installation, and just
Once I got this all in place after changing IDE mode to AHCI mode for
SATA, I started noticing a couple of boot errors that I need to
understand, maybe even do something about..
For all: Are they real problems or not?? (My guess is not, really).
1. pci_lcap_locate: unexpected pci header
On 19 March 2013 13:51, Hans J. Albertsson
hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se wrote:
Once I got this all in place after changing IDE mode to AHCI mode for SATA,
I started noticing a couple of boot errors that I need to understand, maybe
even do something about..
For all: Are they real problems
On 2013-03-19 15:15, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19 March 2013 13:51, Hans J. Albertsson
hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se wrote:
3. WARNING: kvm: insufficient hardware support (lacking EPT)
Huh??? The CPU is a Xeon 3330. Intel says that has VT and EPT support, and
I've enabled VT and VT-d support
On 19 March 2013 16:37, Hans J. Albertsson
hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se wrote:
On 2013-03-19 15:15, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19 March 2013 13:51, Hans J. Albertsson hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se
wrote:
3. WARNING: kvm: insufficient hardware support (lacking EPT)
Huh??? The CPU is a Xeon
Thanks. Knowledge was all I was after. I shall disable the KVM stuff
On 2013-03-19 18:40, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19 March 2013 16:37, Hans J. Albertsson
hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se wrote:
On 2013-03-19 15:15, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19 March 2013 13:51, Hans J. Albertsson
Hmm.
The only bit running is xvm/vnc-config.
The packages are needed by lots of other stuff: slim_install and such. Well.
On 2013-03-19 19:08, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Thanks. Knowledge was all I was after. I shall disable the KVM stuff
On 2013-03-19 18:40, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19
Anyone know if there's an OpenIPMI package compiled for OI??
And: would it be legal to install and use Sun's bmc or sbmc+ipmi drivers
from the oracle solaris repository???
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The IPMI driver that is in upstream Illumos will presumably do the
thing you want with OpenIPMI.
Of course, to my knowledge, there's no version of OI cut with that
revision of Illumos, so...
- Rich
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Hans J. Albertsson
hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se wrote:
On 03/19/13 17:53, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
And: would it be legal to install and use Sun's bmc or sbmc+ipmi drivers
from the oracle solaris repository???
It depends on what you mean. Your copy of OpenIndiana is yours and you
alone can determine what you want to install on it. If you have
Hi Jim,
I think we've hit this years ago in one SXCE installation, and just
forced lowercase domain names with entries like this (there are many
per-user definitions also, I am not sure if they are the real key to
success):
add winname:Guest@thumper unixuser:nobody
add
On Mar 18, 2013, at 10:00 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to ask if this is the latest version of time-slider?
data:~$ pkginfo -l SUNWgnome-time-slider
PKGINST: SUNWgnome-time-slider
NAME: Time Slider ZFS snapshot management for GNOME
CATEGORY:
Hi, all!
I saw this on the Illumos developer list. I thought some of you might get a
kick out of it.
A Sun Solaris machine was shut down last week in Hungary, I think, after 3737
days of uptime. Below are links to the article and video.
I'm waiting for 7337 days before mine go down ;)
On 20 March 2013 14:41, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi, all!
I saw this on the Illumos developer list. I thought some of you might get
a kick out of it.
A Sun Solaris machine was shut down last week in
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