On 27/06/2015 12:08, Graham Stephens wrote:
On 26/06/2015 19:42, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message 558d18fd.20...@thestephensdomain.com, Graham Stephens
writes:
Does anyone else here have problems trying to start a kvm due to vnics
not initializing properly? It seems to me that the more
On 27/06/2015 12:08, Graham Stephens wrote:
On 26/06/2015 19:42, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message 558d18fd.20...@thestephensdomain.com, Graham Stephens
writes:
Does anyone else here have problems trying to start a kvm due to vnics
not initializing properly? It seems to me that the more
On 26/06/2015 19:42, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message 558d18fd.20...@thestephensdomain.com, Graham Stephens writes:
Does anyone else here have problems trying to start a kvm due to vnics
not initializing properly? It seems to me that the more vnics you add,
the more likely the problem
On 26/06/2015 14:37, Johan Kragsterman wrote:
Hi!
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Från: Graham Stephens
Sänt av: OmniOS-discuss
Datum: 2015-06-26 11:20
Ärende: [OmniOS-discuss] KVM vnics not starting
Guys,
Does
Guys,
Does anyone else here have problems trying to start a kvm due to vnics
not initializing properly? It seems to me that the more vnics you add,
the more likely the problem is to occur.
The firewall that I'm trying to build currently has four vnics attached,
and I'm intending to add more
On 19/06/2015 17:12, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message 558431d3.5050...@thestephensdomain.com, Graham Stephens writes:
Seems a simple question, but I've tried:
Try kludging it via the zone migration recipe.
# zoneadm -z foo detach
# zonecfg -z foo export /root/bar.zonecfg
... fix zonepath
Seems a simple question, but I've tried:
zoneadm move
which doesn't - it leaves the old zonepath and creates a link which
causes me no end of confusion as I want another zone called what this
used to be called...
If I try to copy, using:
zoneadm -z clone -m copy
it tells me that
On 13/06/2015 15:01, Stephan Budach wrote:
Am 13.06.15 um 14:54 schrieb Graham Stephens:
Perhaps another dumb question, but here goes...
I currently have a FC disk array attached to a server acting, among
other things, as a Samba file server. I don't need the files serving
all the time, so
Perhaps another dumb question, but here goes...
I currently have a FC disk array attached to a server acting, among
other things, as a Samba file server. I don't need the files serving all
the time, so mainly start the machine (it is normally off overnight due
to the noise) without the disk
On 11/06/2015 19:43, Jim Klimov wrote:
11 июня 2015 г. 18:20:43 CEST, Eric Sproul eric.spr...@circonus.com пишет:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Graham Stephens
gra...@thestephensdomain.com wrote:
Guys,
Is there something in OmniOS that 'phones home' occasionally?
I happened
On 11/06/2015 17:20, Eric Sproul wrote:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Graham Stephens
gra...@thestephensdomain.com wrote:
Guys,
Is there something in OmniOS that 'phones home' occasionally?
I happened to be looking at my ISP hub and noticed I had 59 attempts
incoming to contact port
On 11/06/2015 18:08, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Jun 11, 2015, at 12:00 PM, Graham Stephens gra...@thestephensdomain.com
wrote:
Guys,
Is there something in OmniOS that 'phones home' occasionally?
I happened to be looking at my ISP hub and noticed I had 59 attempts incoming
to contact port
Eric,
Yes, I meant incoming from the internet - I just wondered if OmniOS had
kicked off something it was expecting to talk back. Of course if it was
having a two-way conversation it wouldn't get caught on the way back in.
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On 11/06/2015 19:16, Eric
On 11/06/2015 19:43, Jim Klimov wrote:
11 июня 2015 г. 18:20:43 CEST, Eric Sproul eric.spr...@circonus.com пишет:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Graham Stephens
gra...@thestephensdomain.com wrote:
Guys,
Is there something in OmniOS that 'phones home' occasionally?
I happened
Thanks Dominik, that fits with the way it worked best during my
experimentation.
The unix socket is a good idea, I had wondered how to get round that.
It turns out that my issue was a complete newb one - I used tcpdump from
within the guest and found the packets were reaching the OS after all.
Using dsk for kvm seems to be working for me so far, but I've nothing to
compare it with - some of the other guys thought there may be a
performance penalty?
On 10/06/2015 08:23, Nikola M wrote:
On 06/ 3/15 01:17 PM, Graham Stephens wrote:
Note
This must have been done millions of times already, but as a newbie I'm
having great difficulty getting a kvm guest inside a zone to network
properly. It seems to me that I've tried every combination of configs I
can think of (except one, no doubt ;) ) but can't get anything outside
the zone
why to use 'dsk' instead of 'rdsk'? I never had any
issues using 'rdsk'...
Btw. joyent uses 'rdsk' as well and since they ported KVM to Illumos I suppose
they know what they are doing.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 03. Juni 2015 um 11:55 Uhr
Von: Graham Stephens gra...@thestephensdomain.com
An: omnios
Guys,
Where do I go to submit a change to the Wiki?
I know the KVM instructions page says it is not finished (at
http://omnios.omniti.com/wiki.php/VirtualMachinesKVM), but the
instructions as they are will cause a system crash.
Ask me how I know!
The add device section should read:
set
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