Hey Robin!
I use Fifo quite a bit in a test lab I set up for my company (4 physical
machines, 300GB RAM, 5TB Disk) running off and on 12+ VM's. Fifo works very
well for remote access/control of the system including new VM's etc. The ONLY
caveat is that VM creation is very easy if you have the
Hi Steven,
I installed Fifo last night, and it seemed to install OK. I was rather sad
to see that stopped VMs count towards the memory usage of the cluster. I
was hoping to be able to fire up a load of VMs then stop them and fire up
another group. ie. have more VMs defined than I have memory, but
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:33 AM, Elijah Wright eli...@joyent.com wrote:
AFAIK the linux.joyent.com kernel images should all be deprecated and
more or less unnecessary at this point.
There *was* a point in time where several of the distros did not boot out
of the box under KVM, or include
Wrong. It makes a lot of sense, to use a separate ZFS for /var and as
Solaris 11.1 now does /var/share/ (they got it halfway baked), where per
default data get stored, which need to survive booting into different
BEs (like mail, cores, crash,nfs,statmon,audit - don't ask me, why not
db, etc
Thanks for info.
I am running it in virtualbox. I put the adapter in promiscuous mode.
I made some changes to my json file and made a new zone web01
I can ping web01, from another device.
I can ping my global zone from web01.
web01 however can not ping anything else in my network or anything
We have 3 test servers running SmartOS, host B and C have zpools zp01 and
zp02 respectively, host A can see disks of zp01 and zp02 (disks of zp01 are
connected to HBA ports of A and B; disks of zp02 are connected to HBA ports
of A and C).
And I have a loop to test zpool import/export:
for i in