[OpenIndiana-discuss] Upgrading to OI Hipster - Issues with smbshares

2016-09-16 Thread IT@Mitutoyo
I'm not the beginner, but I'm not advanced.

I upgraded from oi_151a9.

*  pkg set-publisher -g http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster -G 
http://pkg.openindiana.org/dev openindiana.org
*  pkg unset-publisher opensolaris.org
*  pkg refresh --full
*  pkg update --be-name oi-hipster -v

I booted into the new environment and I can list the file systems

adamm@mit05:/home/adamm# zfs list
NAME   USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
array 4.47T  1.15T  89.8K  /array
array/Archives 733G  1.15T  52.8G  /array/Archives
array/Calibration  120G  1.15T   118G  /array/Calibration
array/ContractServices 536K  1.15T  50.9K  /array/ContractServices
array/ExportControl   9.55G  1.15T  9.11G  /array/ExportControl
array/FieldService10.1G  1.15T  9.98G  /array/FieldService
array/Finance 50.0G  1.15T  44.9G  /array/Finance
array/HumanResources  4.09G  1.15T  3.90G  /array/HumanResources
array/IT  87.0G  1.15T  86.6G  /array/IT
array/Logistics   11.6G  1.15T  4.68G  /array/Logistics
array/Management  2.81G  1.15T  2.50G  /array/Management
array/Manuals 23.4G  1.15T  21.1G  /array/Manuals
array/Marketing517G  1.15T   509G  /array/Marketing
array/PartsBreakdownList  1.10G  1.15T  1.01G  /array/PartsBreakdownList
array/RedirectedFolders394G  1.15T   354G  /array/RedirectedFolders
array/Repair  9.83G  1.15T  8.37G  /array/Repair
array/Sales   46.8G  1.15T  45.8G  /array/Sales
array/Scripts  838M  1.15T   828M  /array/Scripts
array/Shared   141G  1.15T   120G  /array/Shared
array/Software 495G  1.15T   433G  /array/Software
array/TSG  184G  1.15T  91.0G  /array/TSG
array/Users   1.38T  1.15T   861G  /array/Users
array/Warehouse   5.66M  1.15T  3.89M  /array/Warehouse
array/test 309G  1.15T  58.3K  /array/test
rpool 84.7G   140G  84.5K  /rpool
rpool/ROOT72.1G   140G22K  legacy
rpool/ROOT/oi-hipster-20165.17G   140G  11.0G  /
rpool/ROOT/oi-hipster-2016.09.16  66.7G   140G  12.8G  /
rpool/ROOT/oi_151a 110M   140G  5.67G  /
rpool/ROOT/oi_151a9   44.4M   140G  10.3G  /
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-1   100M   140G  6.14G  /
rpool/dump6.00G   140G  6.00G  -
rpool/export  76.7M   140G32K  /export
rpool/export/home 75.9M   140G  1.07M  /export/home
rpool/export/home/adamm   71.6M   140G  64.6M  /export/home/adamm
rpool/swap6.37G   146G   250M  -
adamm@mit05:/home/adamm#

I am sharing through the sharesmb

adamm@mit05:/home/adamm# zfs get sharesmb /array/Software
NAMEPROPERTY  VALUE   SOURCE
array/Software  sharesmb  abe=true,name=Software  local

Yet there are no shares when I access the server via Windows UNC.

The online services are:

adamm@mit05:/home/adamm# svcs
STATE  STIMEFMRI
legacy_run 21:09:04 lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S20sysetup
legacy_run 21:09:04 lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S47pppd
legacy_run 21:09:04 lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S81dodatadm_udaplt
legacy_run 21:09:04 lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S89PRESERVE
online 21:07:28 svc:/system/svc/restarter:default
online 21:07:50 svc:/system/early-manifest-import:default
online 21:07:51 svc:/network/netcfg:default
online 21:07:51 svc:/network/datalink-management:default
online 21:07:52 svc:/network/ip-interface-management:default
online 21:07:52 svc:/network/loopback:default
online 21:08:07 svc:/network/physical:default
online 21:08:08 svc:/system/identity:node
online 21:08:08 svc:/system/metainit:default
online 21:08:08 svc:/system/filesystem/root:default
online 21:08:08 svc:/system/scheduler:default
online 21:08:08 svc:/system/cryptosvc:default
online 21:08:09 svc:/system/auditset:default
online 21:08:20 svc:/system/boot-archive:default
online 21:08:22 svc:/system/filesystem/usr:default
online 21:08:22 svc:/system/pfexec:default
online 21:08:27 svc:/system/keymap:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/system/device/local:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/network/ipsec/ipsecalgs:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/system/filesystem/minimal:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/system/identity:domain
online 21:08:31 svc:/network/ipsec/policy:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/system/rmtmpfiles:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/system/hostid:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/system/metasync:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/system/logadm-upgrade:default
online 21:08:31 svc:/milestone/networ

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Caja time-slider support && localization files

2016-09-16 Thread Aurélien Larcher
Hi guys,
some days ago I adapted our nautilus-zfs patchset to caja:

https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/pull/2394

So caja now speaks "time-slider" but I do not know how to deal with
the localization files.

Can someone help with that?

Kind regards

Aurélien

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread John D Groenveld
In message <20160916235750.36aa0e85@jive>, Lev writes:
>In the other hand, I feel this is lack of knowledge as a handicap, and if I
>had time, I'd be doing ZFS studies. I just don't want to mess with my live
>system. There is full support in FreeBSD, so I could make it running on my
>server.

The OpenZFS commands in FreeBSD are identical to those in Illumos OSs.

FreeBSD current and Illumos BEs and pkg commands are roughly similar,
though different enough to require manpage look ups when switching
between OSs.

Have fun with your explorations.
John
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Lev
On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 17:46:29 -0400
Daniel Kjar  wrote:

> ZFS is so amazingly good.  Every once in a while I google windows 10
> zfs just incase

Yes, I know. I read lot of good about it. I even visited FOSSDEM and attended
the ZFS sessions. I just don't have the knowledge.

In the other hand, I feel this is lack of knowledge as a handicap, and if I
had time, I'd be doing ZFS studies. I just don't want to mess with my live
system. There is full support in FreeBSD, so I could make it running on my
server.

Thanks anyways.

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Aurélien Larcher
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 11:44 PM, Bob Friesenhahn
 wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Sep 2016, Lev wrote:
>>
>>
 3. Is there any way to install the OS without ZFS?
>>>
>>> Yes. But not via installer and not recomended. Why no ZFS if I may
>>> ask? It's one of the main features of OI.
>>
>>
>> Lack of knowledge? :-) I'm happy with just normal filesystems on the
>> disk. I know ZFS is extra super cool...
>
>
> If you don't plan to add new pools, then ZFS will offer normal filesystems
> on the disk without any attention from you.
>
> If you just have a root pool and it is big enough then you are free to
> ignore that ZFS exists.

But then it would be criminal to ignore boot environments and snapshots ;)

>
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Daniel Kjar
ZFS is so amazingly good.  Every once in a while I google windows 10 zfs
just incase

On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Bob Friesenhahn <
bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us> wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Sep 2016, Lev wrote:
>
>>
>> 3. Is there any way to install the OS without ZFS?

>>> Yes. But not via installer and not recomended. Why no ZFS if I may
>>> ask? It's one of the main features of OI.
>>>
>>
>> Lack of knowledge? :-) I'm happy with just normal filesystems on the
>> disk. I know ZFS is extra super cool...
>>
>
> If you don't plan to add new pools, then ZFS will offer normal filesystems
> on the disk without any attention from you.
>
> If you just have a root pool and it is big enough then you are free to
> ignore that ZFS exists.
>
> Bob
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Bob Friesenhahn

On Fri, 16 Sep 2016, Lev wrote:



3. Is there any way to install the OS without ZFS?

Yes. But not via installer and not recomended. Why no ZFS if I may
ask? It's one of the main features of OI.


Lack of knowledge? :-) I'm happy with just normal filesystems on the
disk. I know ZFS is extra super cool...


If you don't plan to add new pools, then ZFS will offer normal 
filesystems on the disk without any attention from you.


If you just have a root pool and it is big enough then you are free to 
ignore that ZFS exists.


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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Till Wegmüller


On 16.09.2016 23:28, Lev wrote:

Ok. I'll go for XFCE, but I see that you have it.
We don't have packages for it. But Tribblix has. So it can be built from 
source.




I use make, cmake, gvim, and codelite. I don't like those giant IDEs like
eclipse. I develop software for AVR MCUs and ARM in the future.


Be aware that when you are programming in Native languages(C, C++)
that you may need a linux to compile the binary for the embedded
device.


Oh...



Well if you develop for ARM you need to cross-compile anyway. So you 
just need to see how the Compiler you use can do that and what the 
restrictions are.



Okay. I GEUSS that you have the same driver in the kernel as FreeBSD. I have
this to do NAT:

map tun0 192.168.0.0/16 -> 0.0.0.0/32 portmap tcp/udp auto
We have been known to port software from FreeBSD due to relaxed license. 
And shared ancestory.




But might be some coincidence.

Other question. Is this hipster thing is more like an unstable distribution?
Is there any installation medium for the stable branch?

We currently are using a rolling release model. Due to developer Team 
size we can not have an extensive Q+A process. A Stable branch does thus 
not exist.


You can find the most up to date Isos here: 
http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/


Greetings
Till

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Lev
On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 23:10:28 +0200
Till Wegmüller  wrote:

> Welcome to the Community
> 
> 
> 
> > 1. Is the whole system is package based? Like Linux, unlike
> > FreeBSD.  
> Depends on what you mean package based. FreeBSD is AFAIK also package 
> based as linux. They just have Ports as compiling source may not
> always be what you want.
> 
> But yes we have a Package system called IPS

With FreeBSD, the base system have no packages. Updating/upgrading is done by
IMHO black magic.
 
> > 2. Is it recommended for desktop OS, or are you focusing on server
> > installations?  
> We strive to be General Purpose. We recently integrated MATE 1.14 so
> we have Desktops precompiled.

Ok. I'll go for XFCE, but I see that you have it.

> > 3. Is there any way to install the OS without ZFS?  
> Yes. But not via installer and not recomended. Why no ZFS if I may
> ask? It's one of the main features of OI.

Lack of knowledge? :-) I'm happy with just normal filesystems on the
disk. I know ZFS is extra super cool...

> > 4. Is ext4 is supported? Recommended for root, home?  
> No. Driver is GPL and thus due to licensing issues not ported.

Okay.

> > 5. Is it recommended to install the OS on old HW? I have this
> > currently running Debian Linux:  
> Depends how much RAM you have you shaould at least have 1.5Gb

Okay. 

> > I use XFCE, and it runs good. I ask this because I run oi in
> > Virtualbox, and it is very very slow.  
> Virtualbox and other virtualisation tends to do that. Especially on 
> older hardware and with limited RAM.

Ok.

> > I'd use this computer for software development, embedded software
> > development, but also watching movies with mpv.  
> What IDE/Editor are you using? Not all IDE's for embedded run on OI. 
> CLion for exmaple does not.

I use make, cmake, gvim, and codelite. I don't like those giant IDEs like
eclipse. I develop software for AVR MCUs and ARM in the future.

> Be aware that when you are programming in Native languages(C, C++)
> that you may need a linux to compile the binary for the embedded
> device.

Oh...

> > 6. Is there any web interface for packages, so I can check if
> > there's any package that I'll miss, and have to compile by myself.
> >  
> Yes. http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster
> 
> or just type pkg search in commandline. The result is the same.
> 
> 
> > 7. I also have a server, currently running FreeBSD. It hosts a git
> > server, lighttpd based web server, NFS server, and acts as border
> > GW doing NAT. Can I use oi for these?  
> I don't know about lighttpd, we have nginx and apache. But the rest
> is do able. I can give you some instructions for NAT.

Okay. I GEUSS that you have the same driver in the kernel as FreeBSD. I have
this to do NAT:

map tun0 192.168.0.0/16 -> 0.0.0.0/32 portmap tcp/udp auto

But might be some coincidence.

Other question. Is this hipster thing is more like an unstable distribution?
Is there any installation medium for the stable branch?

Thanks for your fast response.


Lev

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] HELP!!! Re: My 151-a7 on a SuperMicro X7Bsi needs both rpool disks replaced. Please advise on how!

2016-09-16 Thread Hans J Albertsson
Unfortunately updating has been a problem; I have tried repeatedly to
image-update my a7 to a8 or a9, and SunRay services, which is what tis
server is used for, fails after the upgrade.
So, that probably can't happen.

I WILL install a hipster on another server and see if the last licensed
SSRS can run on that.
What I need to do now is reduce the vulnerability of this machine to
acceptable levels to enable normal work.

I am managing, I'm building a 4k block root pool manually.

On 2016-09-16 15:47, Till Wegmüller wrote:

>

> Hi Hans
>
> On 16.09.2016 11:58, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:

>>

>> zpool remove-ing, physically replacing, booting, formatting and zpool
>> replace-ing the broken disk fails!
>>
>> I did
>>
>> # zpool remove rpool c1t1d0s0 ( This was the broken disk )
>>
>> halted the system,.
>>
>> Physically replaced the VERY old seagate barracuda 500GB with a Seagate
>> ST2000... 2TB disk
>>
>> booted up, the disk configured and was visible, ran format, put in a
>> partition 0 to cover the whole disk, and then did
>>
>> # zpool replace -f rpool c1t1d0s0
>> cannot replace c1t1d0s0 with c1t1d0s0: devices have different sector
>> alignment
>>
>> Is ths 512b sectors vs 4kb sectors??? Or what happened??
>
> This looks to be pretty much the case.
>
> You can use prtvtoc to check that.
>
> See Manpage and this wiki entry for details:
http://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/ZFS+and+Advanced+Format+disks
>
> However as Nikolam mentioned, you have very old OI Installation.
> Thus every functionality mentioned in Guides may have changed in the
meantime. Or not be present in your Version of OI.
>
> Your best bet is to update the server if you can. and see if this solves
the Problem for you. If it does not, then the community can help debuging
the Problem.
>
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Tim Mooney

In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions, Lev said (at 10:51pm...:


Ok, New (not even a) user here, please be gentle.

So I'm considering installing oi as my primary OS. Before I do I have a few
questions.

1. Is the whole system is package based? Like Linux, unlike FreeBSD.


Yes.  OI uses the "Image Package System", aka IPS, as its packaging
format.  IPS is what Oracle Solaris 11 and later use, and there's an
"IPS cheat sheet" available from Oracle that gives some examples of how
to do certain things.  The 'pkg' command works sort of like yum, in
that it can fetch and install packages from remote repositories.

I think that OI also still supports packages in the older SVR4 package
format.

I have a very long history with RPM and I find a lot of things about
IPS/pkg somewhat alien, but the fact that IPS integrates with boot
environments is extremely handy.


2. Is it recommended for desktop OS, or are you focusing on server
installations?


My feeling is the majority of OI users use it for servers.  I however use OI
as my desktop environment at my work, and it's served me well for several
years now.  I switched to the /hipster branch several months ago, and
that's getting much more attention than the old -dev branch of OI.

/hipster recently got packages for the MATE desktop environment, and that
will likely be the default in the not too distant future.  MATE has been
very well received by the community.


3. Is there any way to install the OS without ZFS?


I'm not certain.  I guess I don't understand what would prompt one to do
that.  ZFS definitely has a learning curve, but it's years ahead of the
nearest competitor.  ZFS is one of the "killer features" that
differentiates Illumos-derived (and Oracle Solaris) systems from other
options.


4. Is ext4 is supported? Recommended for root, home?


Not that I'm aware of.


5. Is it recommended to install the OS on old HW? I have this currently
running Debian Linux:


There is a hardware compatibility guide in the OI wiki.  Check that out.

Your old hardware won't have USB3 so the current lack of support for USB3
in all Illumos-derived systems, including OI, won't be a factor for you
right now.  Work has started by an Illumos developer to add USB3 support.


6. Is there any web interface for packages, so I can check if there's any
package that I'll miss, and have to compile by myself.


There's a web interface to the various OI repositories, including
/hipster.

https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Package+Repositories

If you're just starting with OI, you should really start with the /hipster
branch, so check out the hipster and hipster-encumbered repositories.


7. I also have a server, currently running FreeBSD. It hosts a git server,
lighttpd based web server, NFS server, and acts as border GW doing NAT. Can I
use oi for these?


OI should be able to accomplish all of these tasks for you.  Git &
lighttpd should be very easy to get going.  NFS has always been available,
and OI supports through at least NFS version 4, though I'm not certain
about 4.1 or 4.2.

Having OI act as a border GW doing NAT also shouldn't be an issue, though
the commands and the software used to do it on OI might be quite different
than on FreeBSD.

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Till Wegmüller

Hey Lev

Welcome to the Community




1. Is the whole system is package based? Like Linux, unlike FreeBSD.
Depends on what you mean package based. FreeBSD is AFAIK also package 
based as linux. They just have Ports as compiling source may not always 
be what you want.


But yes we have a Package system called IPS



2. Is it recommended for desktop OS, or are you focusing on server
installations?
We strive to be General Purpose. We recently integrated MATE 1.14 so we 
have Desktops precompiled.




3. Is there any way to install the OS without ZFS?
Yes. But not via installer and not recomended. Why no ZFS if I may ask? 
It's one of the main features of OI.




4. Is ext4 is supported? Recommended for root, home?

No. Driver is GPL and thus due to licensing issues not ported.



5. Is it recommended to install the OS on old HW? I have this currently
running Debian Linux:

Depends how much RAM you have you shaould at least have 1.5Gb



I use XFCE, and it runs good. I ask this because I run oi in Virtualbox, and
it is very very slow.
Virtualbox and other virtualisation tends to do that. Especially on 
older hardware and with limited RAM.




I'd use this computer for software development, embedded software development,
but also watching movies with mpv.
What IDE/Editor are you using? Not all IDE's for embedded run on OI. 
CLion for exmaple does not.


Be aware that when you are programming in Native languages(C, C++) that 
you may need a linux to compile the binary for the embedded device.




6. Is there any web interface for packages, so I can check if there's any
package that I'll miss, and have to compile by myself.


Yes. http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster

or just type pkg search in commandline. The result is the same.



7. I also have a server, currently running FreeBSD. It hosts a git server,
lighttpd based web server, NFS server, and acts as border GW doing NAT. Can I
use oi for these?
I don't know about lighttpd, we have nginx and apache. But the rest is 
do able. I can give you some instructions for NAT.



Greetings
Till


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[OpenIndiana-discuss] newbie questions

2016-09-16 Thread Lev
Ok, New (not even a) user here, please be gentle.

So I'm considering installing oi as my primary OS. Before I do I have a few
questions.

1. Is the whole system is package based? Like Linux, unlike FreeBSD.

2. Is it recommended for desktop OS, or are you focusing on server
installations?

3. Is there any way to install the OS without ZFS?

4. Is ext4 is supported? Recommended for root, home?

5. Is it recommended to install the OS on old HW? I have this currently
running Debian Linux:

AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+

I use XFCE, and it runs good. I ask this because I run oi in Virtualbox, and
it is very very slow.

I'd use this computer for software development, embedded software development,
but also watching movies with mpv.

6. Is there any web interface for packages, so I can check if there's any
package that I'll miss, and have to compile by myself.

7. I also have a server, currently running FreeBSD. It hosts a git server,
lighttpd based web server, NFS server, and acts as border GW doing NAT. Can I
use oi for these?


Thanks for your answers. And thanks for the great OS.

Best regards,
Lev

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Q: What is status of dtrace on /hipster ?

2016-09-16 Thread Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss


>I have to say, this is the silliest recommendation ever.  A language without 
>the ability to dtrace 

>it is a language that I won't bother using.

This is not a recommendation. It is something I have seen many times. Since I 
wanted to use
some application in the language I disabled dtrace. 


A.S.

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Q: What is status of dtrace on /hipster ?

2016-09-16 Thread Rennie Allen
I have to say, this is the silliest recommendation ever.  A language
without the ability to dtrace it is a language that I won't bother using.

On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 6:39 AM, Apostolos Syropoulos via
openindiana-discuss  wrote:

> I would like to just say that whenever I am trying to compile a
>
> programming language (Haskell, Mono, etc.), it is better to disable
> support for dtrace as it makes compilation fail.
>
>
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] HELP!!! Re: My 151-a7 on a SuperMicro X7Bsi needs both rpool disks replaced. Please advise on how!

2016-09-16 Thread Till Wegmüller

Hi Hans

On 16.09.2016 11:58, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:

zpool remove-ing, physically replacing, booting, formatting and zpool
replace-ing the broken disk fails!

I did

# zpool remove rpool c1t1d0s0 ( This was the broken disk )

halted the system,.

Physically replaced the VERY old seagate barracuda 500GB with a Seagate
ST2000... 2TB disk

booted up, the disk configured and was visible, ran format, put in a
partition 0 to cover the whole disk, and then did

# zpool replace -f rpool c1t1d0s0
cannot replace c1t1d0s0 with c1t1d0s0: devices have different sector
alignment

Is ths 512b sectors vs 4kb sectors??? Or what happened??

This looks to be pretty much the case.

You can use prtvtoc to check that.

See Manpage and this wiki entry for details: 
http://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/ZFS+and+Advanced+Format+disks


However as Nikolam mentioned, you have very old OI Installation.
Thus every functionality mentioned in Guides may have changed in the 
meantime. Or not be present in your Version of OI.


Your best bet is to update the server if you can. and see if this solves 
the Problem for you. If it does not, then the community can help 
debuging the Problem.


Greetings
Till

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Q: What is status of dtrace on /hipster ?

2016-09-16 Thread Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss
I would like to just say that whenever I am trying to compile a 

programming language (Haskell, Mono, etc.), it is better to disable
support for dtrace as it makes compilation fail. 


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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] HELP!!! Re: My 151-a7 on a SuperMicro X7Bsi needs both rpool disks replaced. Please advise on how!

2016-09-16 Thread Nikola M
On 09/16/16 11:58 AM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
>
> On 2016-09-15 11:27, Hans J Albertsson wrote:
>>
>> I'm a bit rusty on doing sysadm on OI, but an old workhorse machine
>> in the server room developed a fault on one half of the rpool mirror.
>>
>> So that disk needs replacing, and the old ones are 500GB but the new
>> ones are 2TB. I happen to have a dozen 2TB new Seagate disks, so
>> there I am. I'll have to replace both.
>>

Look at:
https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Advanced+-+Creating+aligned+rpool+partitions

There were many new things happening since 151a7 came out, new OpenZFS
on disk format with feature flags, many illumos fixes, security fixes,
moving to Openssh, current graphics and desktop development, moving to
linked images for zones by default...

https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/2016.04+Release+notes
https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/2015.10+Release+notes
https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/2015.03+Release+notes

You could stay with old unsupported OI, or..
you can simply install Openindiana hipster 201604 on new disk, put
another in the mirror and then update, to get supported version.
Then you can set up your services, zones or even run full 151a7 inside
HVM if you must, inside disk images using aether kvm or VirtualBox.

>>
>> I don't have any bootable media available.

http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/
http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/

I also made it updating from a7 to a8 and a9 old /dev and updating to
/hipster-2015 repo and form that to /hipster , 201604 and then current
hipster. Just take a care of zones configuration.

https://wiki.openindiana.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=30802657


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[OpenIndiana-discuss] HELP!!! Re: My 151-a7 on a SuperMicro X7Bsi needs both rpool disks replaced. Please advise on how!

2016-09-16 Thread Hans J. Albertsson
zpool remove-ing, physically replacing, booting, formatting and zpool 
replace-ing the broken disk fails!


I did

# zpool remove rpool c1t1d0s0 ( This was the broken disk )

halted the system,.

Physically replaced the VERY old seagate barracuda 500GB with a Seagate 
ST2000... 2TB disk


booted up, the disk configured and was visible, ran format, put in a 
partition 0 to cover the whole disk, and then did


# zpool replace -f rpool c1t1d0s0
cannot replace c1t1d0s0 with c1t1d0s0: devices have different sector 
alignment


Is ths 512b sectors vs 4kb sectors??? Or what happened??

On 2016-09-15 11:27, Hans J Albertsson wrote:


I'm a bit rusty on doing sysadm on OI, but an old workhorse machine in 
the server room developed a fault on one half of the rpool mirror.


So that disk needs replacing, and the old ones are 500GB but the new 
ones are 2TB. I happen to have a dozen 2TB new Seagate disks, so there 
I am. I'll have to replace both.


I'm looking at

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/819-5461/ghzvx/

Will that instruction work for OI151a7?

I don't have any bootable media available.

My rpool consists of c1t0d0s0 and c1t1d0s0

I think I need to do:

# zpool set autoexpand on rpool
# zpool remove c1t1d0s0

Power down the machine.
Physically replace c1t1d0s0 with a 2TB disk. Boot. Partition the 2TB 
to have a single partition covering the whole disk.
Do I need to run cfgadm to unconfigure the old c1t1d0 first, then 
powerdown and replace?

And a new cfgadm to configure the new disk after boot?

# zpool replace rpool c1t1d0s0

Wait for resilvering

installgrub to c1t1d0s0?? How?
How to test bootability of new disk?

Then, what do I need to do to replace the still working 500GB disk by 
a 2TB disk and then make rpool grow to the full 2TB?


Hans J. Albertsson
From my Nexus 5





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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Q: What is status of dtrace on /hipster ?

2016-09-16 Thread Adam Števko
Hi,

I don't know details, but have a look at perco a-server or mariadb components.

Cheers,
Adam

> On 16 Sep 2016, at 11:19, Predrag Zečević - Unix Systems Administrator 
>  wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> I had to compile MySQL 5.7 (for internal tests) and attempted to use dtrace. 
> Looks like it is broken on /hispter (also Berekeley-DB compilation failed 
> when dtrace is enabled).
> 
> Is this general issue with dtrace OR just some parts are broken?
> 
> With best regards.
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[OpenIndiana-discuss] Q: What is status of dtrace on /hipster ?

2016-09-16 Thread Predrag Zečević - Unix Systems Administrator

hi,

I had to compile MySQL 5.7 (for internal tests) and attempted to use 
dtrace. Looks like it is broken on /hispter (also Berekeley-DB 
compilation failed when dtrace is enabled).


Is this general issue with dtrace OR just some parts are broken?

With best regards.
Predrag Zečević
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Technical Support Analyst
2e Systems GmbH

Telephone: +49 6196 9505 815, Facsimile: +49 6196 9505 894
Mobile:+49  174 3109 288, Skype: predrag.zecevic
E-mail:predrag.zece...@2e-systems.com

Headquarter:  2e Systems GmbH, Königsteiner Str. 87,
  65812 Bad Soden am Taunus, Germany
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