I had to use Linux (CentOS 6.7) to write a Sun label and create a gpt
partition table with parted before either Hipster 2017.10 or Solaris 10 would
recognize a 3 TB disk on my Z400s.
On Sol 10 u8 "format -e" dumped core. On Hipster 2017.10 it simply did not see
the disk. But once I labeled it
That motherboad seems to be from 2011 or thereabout. Some motherboards
from that generation need firmware updates to recognize drives larger
than 2 (or 3? I forgot exactly) TB.
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Hello,
I'm trying to install a disk (seagate Ironwolf 4TB type ST4000VN008) on
a system running hipster 2016.04. The computer is based on an ASUS P8B-M
mother board with a Xeon processor. The sata interface works with an
older 2TB disk
(I know it is an old version of hipster, but my plan is
On 04/04/2020 11:12, Marc Lobelle wrote:
This server has 2TB disks in mirror mode plus a small ssd in cache mode.
I would like to replace the 2TB disks with 4 TB disks. What is the
safest procedure to do this ?
This was discussed recently; can someone say where the list archives
are? eg,
Hi
You can either switch to the old BE or use the method described by Stephan.
If you choose this method. Please run "pkg fix" after, so that you have
a working system state. And remove
"/usr/gnu/lib/amd64/libstdc++.so.6.disabled" Just to be safe.
Greetings
Till
On 05.04.20 09:36, Stephan
HI!
:; pfexec mv /usr/gnu/lib/amd64/libstdc++.so.6
/usr/gnu/lib/amd64/libstdc++.so.6.disabled
Greetings,
Stephan
On 04/05/20 01:00, russell wrote:
Hi
Performed a pkg upgrade today creating a new BE, now when I use pkg I
get the following error
# pkg refresh --full
Traceback (most recent