Speaking of full disk encryption and ZFS this article might raise an eyebrow.
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/FreeNAS-8-3-1-introduces-full-disk-ZFS-encryption-1827206.html
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Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece
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That's very interesting !
Do you think is it possible to integrate it also in Openindiana ?
Paolo
On 03/26/13 09:33, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Speaking of full disk encryption and ZFS this article might raise an eyebrow.
Hi all,
I've managed to get a YubiKey ( http://www.yubico.com ) working on Oi151a7
(follow up post on that shortly) but I just wondered if anyone knew if it was
possible to use that with the build in SSH service, or if it does require
OpenSSH installing? I've got to the point where it asks
Hi all,
I am going to stick a wiki page up explaining the process involved in getting
the YubiKey software installed, and I just wondered about how much I had needed
to update/install to get it working. In terms of software other than the
YubiKey software I needed to put on new versions of
Talking to myself here, but the answer is no, it doesn't need OpenSSH. It
works fine with the built-in SSH server. I was having a few problems getting
it working but tracked it down to a typo in the yubikey_mappings file. Works a
treat!
Thanks,
James.
On 26 Mar 2013, at 09:56, James Relph
Unless i'm mistaken, Illumos/OI is already able to use full disk encryption
by
using lofiadm.
This is not a very ZFS on-disk encryption, but a block device encryption
with
a ZFS pool created on top of that.
So, if Illumos/Linux/BSD has a block device encryption support (lofiadm,
GELI
and
Hello all,
I have a GlassFish app-server server with lots of classes which
takes quite long to properly shut down. It has self-registered
with SMF as a service instance (domain1), and that includes no
forced timeout for starts and stops (value is 0), but the method
script somehow enforces a
On 2013-03-26 14:09, Michael Stapleton wrote:
Hi Jim,
Your SMF method is likely running asadmin.
Have you tried using the asadmin command directly to stop the domain?
It sounds like it could be the default 60 second socket timeout when
asadmin attempts to contact glassfish.
Network issues?
There are a number of environmental variables used by asadmin, but I did
not find anything that looked promising.
As a last resort hack, you could you wrap the asadmin command in a
script.
I would also try to find out why my app takes over 60 seconds to stop.
We might be trying to cure the
On 2013-03-26 14:44, Michael Stapleton wrote:
There are a number of environmental variables used by asadmin, but I did
not find anything that looked promising.
As a last resort hack, you could you wrap the asadmin command in a
script.
I thought of changing the SMF method to something like
Well, regarding the glassfish part of the problem, the 60sec timeout
is hardcoded unconfigurable in the admin-cli part of the project.
http://java.net/projects/glassfish/sources/svn/content/tags/3.1.1-b12/admin/cli/src/main/java/com/sun/enterprise/admin/cli/StopDomainCommand.java?rev=60828
Grep
Could these be of use?
startd/critical_failure_count
startd/critical_failure_period
The critical_failure_count and critical_failure_period
properties together specify the maximum number of ser-
vice failures allowed in a given time interval before
On Mar 26, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Well, regarding the glassfish part of the problem, the 60sec timeout
is hardcoded unconfigurable in the admin-cli part of the project.
I've been looking at possible choices for a small note-book for OI and
some sort of Windows in dual boot, possibly even an ultrabook thingie.
However, I keep running into disappointments:
The biggest one is the apparent scarcity of proper high-capacity GB
wired ethernet.
Also, if I'd like
If you find a good option I would like to know. The last good laptop I have
personally used that worked great with open Indiana was my Lenovo T61p from
2008. I still have it and it works well though it is a bit dated and big.
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Sent from my Jelly Bean Galaxy Nexus
Hans J. Albertsson
The main problem of that laptop is the graphics card.
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/xps-13-linux/pd
Intel HD 4000 *doesn't* work on OI. Only VESA.
I've bought a Compaq CQ58-205SL with an Intel HD Graphics and OI is not be
able to use the graphics acceleration due the lacks of the Intel's
Hi,
some laptops with nVidia NVS could be usable.
Best regards,
Milan
On út, 2013-03-26 at 13:42 -0600, Gregory S. Youngblood wrote:
If you find a good option I would like to know. The last good laptop I have
personally used that worked great with open Indiana was my Lenovo T61p from
Hi Hans,
my Lenovo T510 works just fine running OI 151a7. PXE and Wifi worked
instantly, but yes, it's not an ultrabook of course.
Calin
On 03/26/13 08:16 PM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
I've been looking at possible choices for a small note-book for OI and
some sort of Windows in dual boot,
For the longest time I've had Xvnc working perfectly as login facilities
on a couple of mail+data servers, while I just couldn't get it to work
on my SunRay Server machine... I just couldn't see what it was: I
finally managed to get some logs and after a day actually managed to
grep for the
With SunRays, there's some capability of enabling users to access media
and stuff connected via USB on the thin client on the SRS server.
Is there any way at all to do something similar, enabling a remote host
being accessed via vncviewer+Xvnc to read and write to a USB stick so on
the
Don'cha just love dells website ...
asked for Ultrabook (i7+, 8Gb+ memory, Dedicated Graphics (Nvidia GT
630M 1Gb), 11-14 ...)
sbnb1441 and sbnb1440 e-codes ... I've tried comparing them, and the
only difference appears to be about £350 in price ... :)
USB 3 though, so you won't be able to use
One year ago, I asked for helping about the incompatibilities of networking
virtualization between OI and vbox. I thought Using a physical machine to
play with Illumos-based System is the most proper way. Now I format the
entire hard disk of my 2010-mid Macbook Pro for OpenIndiana b157a7.
My
Hello All,
I have been checking out OpenIndiana as a possible file server and KVM host. I
have read in a couple of places that the OS is stable despite its development
release status. Would anyone be so kind as to share their experiences using
OpenIndiana in production? My testing so far shows
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On 13-03-26 07:29 PM, Gerry Weaver wrote:
Hello All,
I have been checking out OpenIndiana as a possible file server and KVM host. I
have read in a couple of places that the OS is stable despite its development
release status. Would anyone be so kind as to share their experiences using
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