Does your system list "bge0" if you boot with -k in the kernel options?
(edit the grub entry before booting)
That's what caused my system to hang like that during boot.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Brett Dikeman wrote:
> I can't for the life of me seem to get OpenIndiana text install, on
> ei
I'm not familiar with Syba cards so I looked them up and none of the
low profile PCIe cards have Solaris drivers. I did notice one of their
low profile cards has a Silicon Image Sil3132 chipset but I've no idea
if that's supported either. Does the DL160G5 not have native SATA
ports? Those are more
On Friday, 04 March, 2011 05:12 PM, openindi...@out-side.nl wrote:
Does anyone know how to enable the following component in the OpenIndiana
webmin menu:
- Postgres?
I tried to let webmin scan for components but it didn't find postgres.
Hi,
I think this same issue occurred in Linu
I can't for the life of me seem to get OpenIndiana text install, on
either USB or CDROM, to boot further than keyboard/language selection.
Usually I get 'silence' from the console after "Configuring devices",
but now I'm staring at a stream of bus timeout errors on ata0. I did
a BIOS update Just
> I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
> 148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
> window and paste it into another, tabs are no longer expanded to
> spaces. I suppose this is better behavior because you generally want
> to retain the tabs.
If this is the change reflected in the termio TAB* setting, this also
breaks emacs TRAMP unless a
workaround is applied.
It's very annoying.
If it _is_, 'stty tab0' restores the behaviour you're wanting (per terminal)
-- Rich
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On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
> 148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
> window and paste it into another, tabs are no longer expanded to
> spaces. I suppose this is better behav
We're using 12GB for the smaller ones and up to 64GB for the larger ones with
more traffic. L2ARC is usually two 256GB Micron (former Crucial) C300s, but
larger on others. And no, we're NOT using USB storage for this. IMHO USB
storage is strictly for termporary/removable storage. The only except
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 02:36:09PM -, Deano wrote:
>
> If you have SPARC, are interested in OI and have a little bit of time to
> help iron out issues then that would be great.
I just acquired a V240 and installed Solaris 11 Express on it as a
test. It works nicely. How can I help with OI d
http://bugs.illumos.org/ works for me from here.
We're always delicate with our ZFS systems ... we've been trialling
ZFS raid over USB for quite a while, since early ZFS days, and we were
never sure if it was the USB or the ZFS ...
If you remove all your ZFS drives, reboot, export, "devfsadm -C"
I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
window and paste it into another, tabs are no longer expanded to
spaces. I suppose this is better behavior because you generally want
to retain the tabs. However,
So should I post a bug, or is there one there already?
Btw, I can't reach http://bugs.illumos.org/ - it times out
roy
- Original Message -
> We've talked about this, and I will be putting together a fix for this
> incorrect state handling. :-)
>
> - Garrett
>
> On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 11
I understand that some of it may be a simple bug, but should it hang _all_ the
pools? That's what happens when the third drive is removed...
roy
- Original Message -
This looks like a pretty simple bug. The issue is that the state of the SPARE
vdev is being reported as REMOVED inste
On 03/ 4/11 04:50 AM, Olaf Bohlen wrote:
Hi,
I want to install OSOL 134 in a LDOM on my T2000 to upgrade to OI 148.
So I got the AI sparc iso from genunix.org and set up my LDOM as following:
-- snip --
(448) foo:/root# ldm list -l osol
NAME STATE FLAGS CONSVCPU MEMORY
- Original Message -
> Hi all
>
> I just did a small test on RAIDz2 to check whether my suspicion was
> right about ZFS not treating spares as replicas/copies of drives, and
> I think I've found it true. The short story: If two spares replaces
> two drives in raidz2, losing a third drive,
Hi all
I just did a small test on RAIDz2 to check whether my suspicion was right about
ZFS not treating spares as replicas/copies of drives, and I think I've found it
true. The short story: If two spares replaces two drives in raidz2, losing a
third drive, even with the spares active, makes the
Hi,
I want to install OSOL 134 in a LDOM on my T2000 to upgrade to OI 148.
So I got the AI sparc iso from genunix.org and set up my LDOM as following:
-- snip --
(448) foo:/root# ldm list -l osol
NAME STATE FLAGS CONSVCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
osol active -
Does anyone know how to enable the following component in the OpenIndiana
webmin menu:
- Postgres?
I tried to let webmin scan for components but it didn't find postgres.
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