sal@salmon190-90:~$ pkg list | grep kvm
driver/i86pc/kvm 0.0.1.20120809-0.151.1.7 i--
system/qemu/kvm 0.0.1.20120807-0.151.1.7 i--
I can't see how you would have a KVM warning unless you had the KVM
drivers installed ...
Jon
It is possible that all devices show up as having the same WWN, thus the
illumos driver cannot tell them apart, and assumes they are one and the same.
I've seen this with SSDs from various manufacturers, but only for consumer
drives. The manufacturer's response was that those SSDs were supported
On 03/21/2013 02:13 PM, Schweiss, Chip wrote:
I have four 480GB SSDs I'm trying to re-add to my pool as L2ARC. They
were all connected internally on the server, but now I have a dedicated SAS
JBOD for the 2 1/2 SSDs in the system. The JBOD is a SuperMicro 2U with
LSI SAS2X36 expander.
I was watching this discussion thread with interest so I checked
system uptimes. My AMD64 Solaris 10 system was just about to reach
exactly one year of uptime. When it reached one year of uptime, then
BOOM, system panic for unknown (to me) reason. I recall that the same
thing happened to my
No interposer, Connected directly in the JBOD. So there is no multipath
available to them, but since the World Wide Name is not unique on them, OI
is seeing them as one device.
Curriously, How do you physically use one of those interposers? The
drive would not be able to be fully inserted
OK, yes you're right and I should have seen that.
Removed.
On 2013-03-21 09:44, Jonathan Adams wrote:
sal@salmon190-90:~$ pkg list | grep kvm
driver/i86pc/kvm 0.0.1.20120809-0.151.1.7 i--
system/qemu/kvm
Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) said the following, on 20-03-13 7:32 AM:
From: dormitionsk...@hotmail.com [mailto:dormitionsk...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:42 PM
A Sun Solaris machine was shut down last week in Hungary, I think, after 3737
days of uptime. Below are links to
On 03/21/13 13:36, Pico Aeterna wrote:
I'm seeing this error message pop up occasionally on my OI server. In all
instances the server hangs and I have to reboot
Are you able to dump the system? A dump might reveal something interesting.
received unsolicited ack for DL_UNITDATA_REQ on
James,
Thanks for the reply and the dtrace hint.
# dtrace -n 'fbt::arl_dlpi_pending:return/arg1==0/{stack();}'
dtrace: description 'fbt::arl_dlpi_pending:return' matched 1 probe
Pretty much this problem occurs when the system is under network load as it
is the NFS store for about 5-6 vms via my
How often are the dovecot packages in sfe updated?
service/network/imap/dovecot2.1.14,5.11-0.151.1.7:20130208T203706Z
It's one update behind from what's on the dovecot site, and interestingly
enough, the current version came out the same day as this was posted on the sfe
repository.
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On 03/21/13 14:14, Pico Aeterna wrote:
James,
Thanks for the reply and the dtrace hint.
# dtrace -n 'fbt::arl_dlpi_pending:return/arg1==0/{stack();}'
dtrace: description 'fbt::arl_dlpi_pending:return' matched 1 probe
Pretty much this problem occurs when the system is under network load
Who maintains the SFE package? If somebody is already maintaining it, I don't
think I should butt in. (?)
I kind of have my hands full trying to get a grip on video card device drivers
for Illumos, which I think OI desktop users would benefit greatly from if I can
figure it out, and get it
{sorry about top-posting, crap webmail client!}
I'm running Solaris on a X9DRH-7TF, which looks to be basically the
same electronics except for the 10G NICs.
Everything works well.
--
Ian
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On 03/21/2013 10:50 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
{sorry about top-posting, crap webmail client!}
I'm running Solaris on a X9DRH-7TF, which looks to be basically the
same electronics except for the 10G NICs.
Everything works well.
Thanks for the info, I guess I shouldn't have any issues then
On 03/21/13 10:50 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
{sorry about top-posting, crap webmail client!}
I'm running Solaris on a X9DRH-7TF, which looks to be basically the
same electronics except for the 10G NICs.
The 82599 will work with the ixgbe driver.
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On 03/21/13 11:00 PM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 03/21/2013 10:50 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
Thanks for the info, I guess I shouldn't have any issues then either
(even though this is a revision C602J chipset, not C602 as in your
case). I've also been thinking about going with the SAS-less variant:
On 03/21/2013 11:18 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 03/21/13 11:00 PM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 03/21/2013 10:50 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
Thanks for the info, I guess I shouldn't have any issues then either
(even though this is a revision C602J chipset, not C602 as in your
case). I've also
neat problem.
generally the wwn is stamped on the drive. are they all marked with the same
wwn?
who makes the drives? ocz? sandisk?
Sent from Jasons' hand held
On Mar 21, 2013, at 6:13 AM, Schweiss, Chip c...@innovates.com wrote:
I have four 480GB SSDs I'm trying to re-add to my pool as
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