Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-06-17 Thread Benjamin Ellison
Ok, all done :) Check out the details in my blog. Yesterday's post covered some of the stuff I mentioned in this thread. Today's post covers assembly/construction. Tomorrow's post will cover soft tweaks (installation, configuration, troubleshooting).

Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-06-04 Thread Benjamin Ellison
Update: The BCME drivers solution from this thread worked, I think: http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=195224 At least, it says the broadcom is up -- I just don't have it in a location where I can get an IP and outside access to test it, yet. I had some intermittent video issues,

Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-05-06 Thread Vincent Fox
Intel EagleLake boards look very promising for this purpose. Compact low-power home NAS but with some power to it. Onboard gigabit. http://www.mini-itx.com/2008/03/06/intels-eaglelake-mini-itx-boards This message posted from opensolaris.org ___

Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-05-06 Thread Benjamin Ellison
I'll have to check out the EagleLake stuff. I did look at the Jetway at one point in time, but forgot why I initially ruled it out. Might be worth a re-visit. I also dug up a notice that Kontron was coming out with one that looks promising as well, the KT690/mITX:

Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-05-02 Thread SV
Wes, OpenWGT is the project to re-flash netgear devices with linux busybox or debian variants. Unfortunately, IMO the netgear camp is not as well organized as the Linksys camp: Openwrt.org (I am an openwrt White Russian user). You can use openwrt to research the Netgear ReadyNAS specs, but I

Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-05-02 Thread Wes Felter
SV wrote: OpenWGT is the project to re-flash netgear devices with linux busybox or debian variants. Unfortunately, IMO the netgear camp is not as well organized as the Linksys camp: Openwrt.org (I am an openwrt White Russian user). You can use openwrt to research the Netgear ReadyNAS

[zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-04-29 Thread Benjamin Ellison
Is there anyone who has successfully put together a high-powered mini-itx ZFS box that would be willing to post their system specs? I'm eyeballing the KI690-AM2... http://www.albatron.com.tw/english/product/mb/pro_detail.asp?rlink=Overviewno=239 ...but am having a difficult time locating it and

Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-04-29 Thread Mads Toftum
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 07:41:01AM -0700, Benjamin Ellison wrote: Is there anyone who has successfully put together a high-powered mini-itx ZFS box that would be willing to post their system specs? I'm eyeballing the KI690-AM2...

Re: [zfs-discuss] any 64-bit mini-itx successes

2008-04-29 Thread Wes Felter
I wonder how hard it would be to get Solaris running on the new ReadyNAS. http://www.netgear.com/Products/Storage/ReadyNASPro.aspx Wes Felter - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org