Hello,
I am trying to run SmartOS on a Supermicro Atom S1260 board. I have
circumvented the USB 3.0 problem using the serial console over
ethernet feature (IMPI/SoL). Trying to install, however, fails,
because all connected disks are invisible on the USB-booted machine.
The board in question
On 11/03/2014 05:29 AM, Christopher J. Ruwe via smartos-discuss wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to run SmartOS on a Supermicro Atom S1260 board. I have
circumvented the USB 3.0 problem using the serial console over
ethernet feature (IMPI/SoL). Trying to install, however, fails,
because all connected
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 11:29:25AM +0100, Christopher J. Ruwe via
smartos-discuss wrote:
I am trying to run SmartOS on a Supermicro Atom S1260 board. I have
circumvented the USB 3.0 problem using the serial console over
ethernet feature (IMPI/SoL). Trying to install, however, fails,
because
I'm having some trouble extracting from all the various posts on the
Internet on using RBAC to solve a problem.
The issue is, I need to create a profile (I think) that has a specific set
of capabilities so that a user which has that profile assigned can run
those tasks in a script. (It therefore
I'm sorry to resurrect this post but I did my homework and tried what Matthew
said and some other things ... but without luck.I did some exensive research on
the subject before replying to this mail.
From what I understood I cannot boot directly smartos (or any illumos kernel)
from refit/refind
Hello,
We are having a very strange issue on one of servers. The issue is that
fcntl locking over NFS returns 'no locks available' immediately.
dtrace shows that bindresvport() returns error code 125 (EADDRINUSE):
# dtrace -n 'fbt:rpcmod:bindresvport:return /arg1 != 0/ {stack();
printf(ret =
I've successfully booted smartos on a macbook-pro, using ReFit (at the
time) ... i imagine it's still do-able today, with the current incarnation,
ReFind.
It's been probably 18 months since I played with it. My trick at the time
was to use ReFit on the mac's hard disk boot blocks to boot a cdrom