> On Sep 22, 2016, at 10:08 PM, Michael Talbott wrote:
>
> Ah HA! So, I did not have a zfs dataset at /zones. I created one, retried the
> process and the same ominous message popped up :( Then I rebooted and tried
> again, and success! Hurray! Now I can carry on with my
Ah HA! So, I did not have a zfs dataset at /zones. I created one, retried the
process and the same ominous message popped up :( Then I rebooted and tried
again, and success! Hurray! Now I can carry on with my testing :)
Thanks!
> On Sep 22, 2016, at 6:42 PM, Dan McDonald
> On Sep 22, 2016, at 9:07 PM, Michael Talbott wrote:
> And for giggles, I gunzipped the file and tried it with the unzipped version.
> Same deal. Any ideas?.. I'm running this as a VM for testing before I put it
> on bare metal. Could that be the issue or did I
So I'm finally getting around to trying out LX zones and can't seem to get the
zone installed for some reason. Here's what I've done and where I'm stuck:
# Fresh install of latest bloody
# Setup basic networking
# pkg update -v
# reboot
# pkg set-publisher -G http://pkg.omniti.com/omnios/bloody/
Hi,
I have installed the apache22 package from ms.omniti.com and enabled the
service included.
I now fined the httpd has only 256 file descriptors.
plimit 1188
1188: /opt/apache22/bin/amd64/httpd -f /opt/apache22/conf/httpd.conf
-k star
resource current maximum
And available for "pkg update" on all supported OmniOS releases, plus bloody.
Dan
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