On 02/16/12 15:35, David Magda wrote:
On Thu, February 16, 2012 09:55, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
I've never used ZFS encryption. How does it work? Do you need to type in
a pre-boot password? And if so, how do you do that with a server? Or does
it use TPM or something similar, to avoid the
On 02/18/12 05:12, Roberto Waltman wrote:
Solaris 11 Express 1010.11/snv_151a
I strongly suggest upgrading to Solaris 11 there have been some
important ZFS and specifically ZFS encryption related bug fixes.
They were created with encryption
on, forcing all others to be encrypted.
The
On Thu, February 16, 2012 11:18, Paul Kraus wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:42 AM, David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net wrote:
I'm seriously thinking of going Nexenta, as I think it would let me be a
little less of a sysadmin. Solaris 11 express is tempting in its own
way
though, if I decide
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Thanks for the reply,
I strongly suggest upgrading to Solaris 11 there have been some
important ZFS and specifically ZFS encryption related bug fixes.
Will do. (At least temporarily, until this
problem is solved. Long term plan is
switching to FreeNAS, even if that