Hi all.
Wondering if anyone could shed some light on why my ZFS pool would perform TXG
commits up to 5 times per second. It's set to the default 5 second interval and
occasionally it does wait 5 seconds between commits, but only when nearly idle.
I'm not sure if this impacts my performance but
subversion@1.8.10-0.151014 is fine.
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 10:07 PM, Keith Paskett wrote:
>
> After installing the following subversion package, I get an error accessing
> any subversion repository via http(s) protocols:
>
> PACKAGEPUBLISHER
>
After installing the following subversion package, I get an error accessing any
subversion repository via http(s) protocols:
PACKAGEPUBLISHER
pkg:/omniti/developer/versioning/subversion@1.9.2-0.151014 ms.omniti.com
The error I get is svn: E170
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Richard Jahnel wrote:
>
> While the system did not panic, VMware lost all communication with all zvols
> shortly after I attempted to add a new vmdk to one of them.
Shoot.
There's a LOT of COMSTAR goodies in NexentaStor they haven't yet upstreamed.
VAAI-relate
While the system did not panic, VMware lost all communication with all zvols
shortly after I attempted to add a new vmdk to one of them.
-Original Message-
From: Dan McDonald [mailto:dan...@omniti.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 1:16 PM
To: Richard Jahnel
Cc: Johan Kragsterman; wuffe
On Tue, Oct 13 2015 14:35:08 -0400, Chris Siebenmann wrote:
> I *think* that the required older versions (both of the kernel and
> of drivers) are still available in the OmniOS repository. However,
> I can't seem to coax 'pkg' to show them to me (perhaps because they
> differ only in the timestamp
Le 13/10/15 14:21, Dan McDonald a écrit :
>
>> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:24 PM, Richard PALO wrote:
>>
>> On OI, I get automagically a printer and a fax device.
>>
>> Any hints?
>
> Sure - we don't support CUPS in OmniOS. That requires apache stuff, which
> was expunged to enforce the keep-your-s
We have a situation where we would like to be able to install new
r151014 machines with something other than the current r151014 kernel.
(In the extreme case we'd like to be able to specify the exact package
version for all packages, but kernels are the most important for us.)
I *think* that the
My bad. I built this with bloody and forgot the flag day for modules. I'll
need to build it for 014 specifically.
Dan
Sent from my iPhone (typos, autocorrect, and all)
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 1:34 PM, Richard Jahnel wrote:
>
> I'm probably doing it wrong, but I have failed to get this to work.
I'm probably doing it wrong, but I have failed to get this to work.
When attempting to boot into the test environment I got something along the
lines of
stmf_sbd: undefined symbol '__stack_chk_fail'
stmf_sbd: undefined symbol '__stack_chk_guard'
unable to load module stmf_sbd
My version inform
Will experiment with it this afternoon. If it hasn't panicked by tomorrow
evening odds are this will have identified and fixed this issue.
-Original Message-
From: Dan McDonald [mailto:dan...@omniti.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 6:40 AM
To: Johan Kragsterman; Dan McDonald
Cc: wuffe
> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:24 PM, Richard PALO wrote:
>
> On OI, I get automagically a printer and a fax device.
>
> Any hints?
Sure - we don't support CUPS in OmniOS. That requires apache stuff, which was
expunged to enforce the keep-your-stuff-to-yourself policies of OmniOS.
(Apache is onl
See my other note on this subject. This may be a bug which is fixed in
illumos-nexenta, but not upstreamed.
Dan
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> On Oct 10, 2015, at 12:55 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
>
> You can try creating a vnic and delegating it to a zone (via device match
> rules). Hopefully then you'd get an owned device in the zone, but still not
> an owned stack where you can go promiscuous, change routes, etc. It may still
> be th
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