On Apr 8, 2014, at 12:22 PM, Rajesh Poddar wrote:
> I have a system with 64gb of ram that I'm running smartos on. It has 5
> Windows Server 2012 KVM VMs each with 8GB of memory. There is also a smartos
> zone with 32GB max_physical_memory that runs a very lightweight file server
> that i wrote
As an experimental platform, I’ve installed VMware ESXi 5.5.0 U1 on a server
with a Supermicro X8DTH-iF motherboard and two LSI 2008 controllers. Among
other things, I want to virtualize SmartOS on the ESXi hypervisor. The LSI
controllers are passed directly to SmartOS, and appear to work as ex
Joyent Devs and others (especially Ian),
I wanted to say thanks for all of your help over the months I've gotten to
know SmartOS. It's become one of my favorite tools in my toolbag now. You
guys as a community are awesome.
I also wanted to say that my first SmartOS box has been rock solid since
On 9 April 2014 21:58, Greg Zartman wrote:
> I wanted to say thanks for all of your help over the months I've gotten to
> know SmartOS. It's become one of my favorite tools in my toolbag now. You
> guys as a community are awesome.
You're most definitely welcome! One of the most rewarding asp
I've spent a couple of days trying to figure out how to make smartos zones
behave with an external DHCP server (pfSense). I'm trying to keep the JSON
manipulation to a minimum. It seems nothing in the DHCP config sticks except
the IP address. The zone doesn't register a hostname; the gateway, dns
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