Illumos doesn't have Linux Branded Zones any more ...
if you want to look into adding them back in you could have a look at:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/104
or
http://os-solaris.ru/en/lx-brand-dlya-openindiana-151a/
or you could do what I did and run a full KVM Linux machine on your server:
Hi everyone,
For those of you who don't know: I've been working on a KMS port for
illumos for quite some time now and made a lot of progress, but it's still
far from being finished. Since the time I can invest in illumos is limited
I wanted to ask for some help from you, my fellow hackers.
What
On 20/08/2012 13:44, Jim Klimov wrote:
OT: Do we have the linux-style mount -o loop in OI?
This is what the current mount man page says:
For file system types that support it, a file can be mounted
directly as a file system by specifying the full path to the
file as the special
Hi,
I was asked to set up a pool for storing oracle datafiles. The databases
are for test purpose, so that there is no ultra-high resiliency
required. There is however the requirement to have really good read
I/Os, and there is a comparably low budget available. I thought of
using NFS4, or
AFAIK, TRIM doesn't with with any flavor of ZFS yet. Also, if read IOPS
is important, I'd prefer raid10 to raidz*.
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Does anyone have a system with working 10GigE adapters? I tried a Myricom
10G-PCIE2-8C2-2S+E and I get the following error when the system boots or I try
and plumb the device.
myri10ge: WARNING: myri10ge0: handoff failed (ff0722487000 = 0x0) (Those
number change each time)
myri10ge:
Intel's 10GbE NICs work (as I understand it), I'm using Solarflare
10GbE NICs (they provide a Solaris driver which works fine on OI
151a*).
There are almost certainly others, but those are what I know of off
the top of my head.
- Rich
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Matt Elliott
I use Intel's X520-DA2 fine on OI 148 with included driver. Haven't tested
151a yet.
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Intel's
2012-08-20 14:38, Jonathan Adams пишет:
Illumos doesn't have Linux Branded Zones any more ...
if you want to look into adding them back in you could have a look at:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/104
or
http://os-solaris.ru/en/lx-brand-dlya-openindiana-151a/
or you could do what I did and run
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 4:55 AM, James Relph ja...@themacplace.co.uk wrote:
Hi Gordon,
Apologies, missed this the other day.
My advice would be to make it easier to use IDMU. The modifications
to AD to support IDMU are quite widely accepted these days, at least
in organizations that
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 5:44 AM, Frank Lahm frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/8/17 James Relph ja...@themacplace.co.uk:
[...]
Thanks very much for that confirmation, really doesn't seem obvious in a lot
of the documentation! I don't have a system handy to test today (will do
over the
For some reason, I had really thought that Plex was open source. I at
least thought there were a Mac OS X version of it.
Looking closer, I see that there are clients for different platforms,
but the server piece is proprietary lunux software. I am glad I check
out the home page before I stuck
On 21/08/2012 1:04 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
For some reason, I had really thought that Plex was open source. I at
least thought there were a Mac OS X version of it.
Looking closer, I see that there are clients for different platforms,
but the server piece is proprietary lunux software. I am glad
Hello Carl
On 08/20/12 11:04 PM, Carl Brewer wrote:
No, just Plex looks kinda cool, I'm sure xbmc would be just as nice -
ported to OS/OI at all?
I don't know whether it has or hasn't. Please excuse me inviting myself
to your discussion, I wish I had more to add, or share with you.
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