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Bryan N Iotti ironsides.med...@runbox.com writes:
I had an XW8200 for a long while but didn't chime in much because mine was
still
I had an XW8200 for a long while but didn't chime in much because mine was
still SCSI+sata.
I added an LSI SAS 4-port controller on PCIe 4x and haven't looked back until
the motherboard died six months ago.
I also would suggest an add-on controller, with the caveat that you should
remember
That is excellent news!
Thank you and all the people involved for making this happen.
Bryan
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The problem with installing in IDE mode and switching to AHCI later is that
disks change numbering schemes, from c0d0s* (controller - disk - slice) to
c0t0d0s* (controller - target - disk - slice). In some systems that messes with
grub's ability to find rpool (if I remember right, please chime
You can fit an extra 3.5 disk on the bottom of the case, right under the other
four. To hold it in place you're supposed to use regular hdd screws inserted
from the bottom of the case.
Bryan
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HP has a good website for all their professional machines, with a host of
manuals.
The ones for the XW8600 are here:
drives being created on SSD
hardware.
Will that setup be likely to be more problematic than a non-virtual
install of oi on that hardware?
Bryan N Iotti ironsides.med...@runbox.com writes:
At that point, OI doesn't see the real disks, so no configuration and
no possible issues (other than
For best performance and longer life remember to edit sd.conf with the proper
tags for your disks, in order to use 4K / 8K blocks.
That's about all I can think of that needs doing.
Bryan
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Bryan N Iotti ironsides.med...@runbox.com writes:
Jason M.
First, thank you both for the great input.
For best performance
You created the pool using slices and not whole disks (that's why it's cXtXdXsX
instead of just cXtXdX).
That's necessary only for the root pool, it's better not to do that for data
pools.
If that pool is empty, destroy it and rebuild it using whole disks (just the
cXtXdX part, no sX), then
I perfectly agree with Saso.
The N40L we have in the University is a great little machine. Cheap, useful and
just plain nice to work with.
Unless you need or want powerful CPUs, the Microservers are the way to go, and
way cheaper.
Bryan
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it.
I hope this raises the awareness of Hey, there's more out there for this kind
of solution at least a little.
Once more, thank you all for your work and effort in making OI possible and
keeping it alive.
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Where is your PostgreSQL coming from ? SFE?
It seems the latest PostgreSQL available from OpenIndiana /dev
repository is 8.4.
Bryan N Iotti ? 03.05.2014 02:37:
Hi all,
I'm experimenting with Postgres on OI 151a9 and I ran
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and device strings together,
but maybe you can't wildcard only one?
Maybe here Toshiba * might work?
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Great work!
Will try it as soon as possible.
Thank you!
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I'm having the same problem. What I can't seem to find is the correct
syntax for using a wildcard in sd.conf. Can you provide an example?
Thanks!
-Chip
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Adding a wildcard for the all devices to use
Hi there,
I was having a problem with an intermittent error with the PCI express x16 slot
in my desktop. Apparently it would register some intermittent failure and FMD
would hop in and remove my video card from service, crashing X.
I solved it by adding the following line to
happening?
Thanks for any help
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trouble if
the alignment was to the most restrictive requirement.
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I'm bumping my own message here... ;)
Any hints at all?
Does it have something to do with being connected to an LSI SAS1064E-based
controller?
Again, sorry for bumping, but I hate having that disk just lying there,
unused...
Bryan
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info/hints.
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Hi all,
Had some free time (and a new toy ;) ) so I sat down and wrote a wiki page
about making RDX media ejectable in OI.
Please check and report typos, inaccuracies, etc...
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answers, I will keep you updated as I continue.
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Bob Friesenhahn bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us wrote:
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Hi all,
got a little question for you that's been driving me crazy.
I'm trying to compile
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Hi all,
I was experimenting with the less used ports on my laptop today and I found
out that if I insert an SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card it isn't
seen by the system, even after a reconfiguration boot.
Now, I've
for that reason, or is the whole sdhost
driver not working?
Anything I should try (update_drv comes to mind)?
Thank you,
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I had an inverse problem, moving rpool to smaller (but faster) disks
. In the end, I did a send/receive operation after properly formatting
the receiving drives.
I got
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introduction, if you like it ;)
HTH,
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I'm on hipster illumos-2a17138 and there are no options for service type under
Places Connect to server.
Is there a package that is supposed to provide that kind of functionality?
Bryan
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 02:20:03 +0100, Valrhona valrh...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to everyone who worked to
not SFTP.
Paolo
On 08/13/13 10:27 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
I'm on hipster illumos-2a17138 and there are no options for service type
under Places Connect to server.
Is there a package that is supposed to provide that kind of functionality?
Bryan
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 02:20:03
that it is missing for me too.
Thank you,
Bryan
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 11:23:59 +0200
Paolo Marcheschi paolo.marches...@ftgm.it wrote:
Try this:
sudo pkg install pkg:/library/gnome/gvfs@0.5.11-0.151.1.8
Paolo
On 08/13/13 10:40 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
Hi
Hi there,
I would look at three things:
1) your compiler flags are peculiar. You have four -I. includes for the
current directory. Why?
2) You are using both the debugging and optimization flags for gcc (-g and
-O2). Do you want a debuggable executable or an optimized one?
3) The gmp.h header
I'll be away from the computer for a couple of days, but I'll happily try my
hand at compiling the source if you can post it somewhere.
Bryan
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Hi all,
I keep following the which branch goes where discussion with much
interest.
However, I find I have a hard time understanding a basic problem.
It is mentioned that we are using Sun Studio 12.1 when compiling /dev
and /stable. Are we stuck there and can't use 12.3 for some particular
Thank you all for the very helpful replies.
I'm seriously considering marketing a PACS appliance based on these
machines, so all your input is great to have.
Bryan
On 07/12/13 03:37 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-07-12 11:24, John Doe wrote:
From: Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru
Until your
yet, but I'd like to learn and I'd be happy to contribute
time and effort to OI, seeing as I use it so much and for so many things.
Bryan
On 07/12/13 08:00 PM, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi,
On pá, 2013-07-12 at 19:14 +0200, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-07-12 18:49, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
It is mentioned
, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
Thank you all for helping make this clearer.
So, in order to compile something using the same tools that are used to
build /stable, I would use pkg:/developer/sunstudio12u1 while for
hipster I'd use GCC 4.6.3?
Unfortunately, no.
There was a specific post-release patched
Hi all,
I was wondering if any of you have had the opportunity to test whether
OI works on the new HP Proliant MicroServer Gen8...
I'd like to know because I'm thinking of moving the PACS to that
platform and sell it as an appliance, as I can do now on the N40L.
Thanks for any info!
Hi, just my two cents if you're thinking about restoring from backups.
People on this list are often reminded to use IT versions of the firmware for
the RAID controllers, so that the disks are individually presented and the
controller operates in JBOD mode, compared to the hardware RAID of the
Hi all,
I can't seem to be able to view YouTube videos on OI_151a8 using Firefox
20 or 21 and Adobe Flash 11.2.
When I go to the page for a video, any video apparently, Firefox seems
to load the page and then hangs for 20 seconds before reporting that the
Flash plugin crashed.
I have core
Hi all,
I have an HP EliteBook 6930p, running OI 151a7.
It works well, as long as I don't mind not having 3D acceleration due to
the lack of KMS for the ATI/AMD Radeon video card.
Now, the internal sound card is identified by the Device Driver Utility
as an Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9
On 03/15/13 03:39 AM, Brogyányi József wrote:
*DEFAULT -H -d sat,12 -m root**
**/dev/rdsk/c4t0d0 **
**/dev/rdsk/c4t1d0 **
**/dev/rdsk/c5t0d0 *
Hi,
thank you for the suggestion, I'd like to implement it. Unfortunately, I
can't understand how it should be formatted to be a valid command.
Can
Hi all,
As I had told you a while back, the OI-based PACS server I installed
in my University was accepted as one of the two posters I'm presenting
here in Salt Lake City, USA, at the 11th International Symposium of
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering.
I did my
Even though it's a puny system compared to the stuff you're talking about here,
the PACS DICOM server I installed using DCM4CHEE on OI 151a7 on an HP Proliant
Microserver N40L (1.8 ghz AMD Turion dual core, 8GB ECC RAM, 2x250 + 2x2TB
SATA) has been running like clockwork for 8 or 9 months now.
Just for fun, I'd take a look at the output of 'iostat -xen time interval',
paying attention to the asvc_t column... That value probably went way down with
the move from IDE to AHCI, due in part to the lighter CPU load of native SATA
commands (less interrupts?) coupled with the performance
Hi all,
thought it would be a good idea to add a page to the wiki about setting
up SMART using smartmontools and a special SMF manifest.
The page is here:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Adding+SMART+disk+monitoring+as+a+SMF+service
Please check it out, let me know if I omitted something or
Hi all,
I have submitted an abstract for the Picture Archiving and
COmmunications server I built a couple months ago on OI.
It has been accepted for presentation in April at the Computer Methods
in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering Symposium in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
I will be there
.
Thank you all for your comments on the matter, I found them very useful
and informative.
Bryan
On 09/30/12 01:34 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Richard Elling
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On Sep 29, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Bryan N Iotti ironsides.med
Hi all,
thought you'd like to know the following...
I have my rpool on a 146GB SCSI 15K rpm disk.
I regularly back it up with the following sequence of commands:
- zfs snapshot -r rpool@DATE
- cd to backup dir and su
- zfs send -R rpool@DATE | gzip rpool.COMPLETE.DATE.gz
... as per Oracle
the make-file? Is there a general howto for this alter
action?
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 29 sep. 2012 om 15:46 heeft Bryan N Iotti ironsides.med...@gmail.com het
volgende geschreven:
Hi all,
thought you'd like to know the following...
I have my rpool on a 146GB SCSI 15K rpm disk.
I regularly
Thank you very much!
I'll be trying it on the E250 and Ultra-5.
Amazing pictures, BTW ;)
Bryan
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On Aug 28, 2012, at 1:06 PM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
just thought you'd like to know that the Veterinary Sciences Faculty of
the University Of Torino, Italy, is now running an open source PACS
DICOM server based on OpenIndiana, administered by yours truly.
Outstanding! I've
Folks,
I got on board the OI boat seriously back in April. I love it. It has
pushed me to learn a lot about Solaris as an OS and certain technologies
(like SAS, SCSI) that probably wouldn't have had a place on the Mac I sold.
I want to work with it and use it in solutions I propose to Vet
Folks,
just thought you'd like to know that the Veterinary Sciences Faculty of
the University Of Torino, Italy, is now running an open source PACS
DICOM server based on OpenIndiana, administered by yours truly.
Pretty much, it revolves around a zone that contains a copy of the
DCM4CHEE open
Sorry to reopen an old post, but I have some questions I can't seem to
find an answer to myself...
I recently caved in and bought an LSI 3041E-R HBA, which I reflashed to
Initiator Target firmware, the latest version available. I have my usual
two 2TB SATA drives attached directly via SATA. I
To answer my own question, I have finally solved the issue proper (I hope).
Turns out that in the BIOS there was a feature I knew nothing about, and
HP never mentions.
Turn off PCI SERR# Generation and all the fabric issues vanish.
Hope this helps someone avoid the HELL it was to try and do
.
The system has been stable for several hours now, I have monitored the
fmdump -e output often and there have been no more occurrences.
Bryan
On 05/ 9/12 12:41 PM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
To answer my own question, I have finally solved the issue proper (I
hope).
Turns out that in the BIOS
OK, it was just an illusion: despite the new video card, the hard
freezes are there with Firefox still, but all the console messages about
NVRM are gone.
I have Firefox 12, the tarball version downloaded from the contrib
section of the mozilla ftp site.
It appears to crash randomly, I still
Interesting... Those are my same messages.
If I run your commands, it says
pfexec pkginfo -l NVDAgraphics
ERROR: information for NVDAgraphics was not found
pfexec pkg list nvidia
pkg list: no packages matching 'nvidia' installed
I have a file for the nvidia bug report, but it's 14000 lines
Thanks for the tip on pkg fix... I found I had a bunch of permission
issues, some on Gnome, some on other parts of the system, and I was
missing most of the license files...
I'm changing the permissions as suggested, maybe that helps some of the
frequent core dumps on plugin-container and the
Hi Milan,
thank you for the quick answer.
I had to install 295.49 following the procedure from
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=12196
I have a new boot environment with the updated drivers and it would
appear that the hard freezes have stopped. However, it is still
Also, you might want to use the version of GCC that you find on SFE.
The OI one in /usr/bin/gcc is version 3.4.3, while the one in SFE is
4.6.2. I have had better luck compiling with the latter as opposed to
the former.
When you have multiple compilers installed, you can set the one you want
. Undeclared __STRING was the last error.
I'll look into it again in a couple of days, might be an easy fix.
Bryan
On 05/ 1/12 11:24 AM, Sriram Narayanan wrote:
You'll also need to get protocol-buffers to work.
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On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Bryan N Iotti
Hi all, maybe the usual advice would work: try to disable ACPI by
editing the GRUB boot line when the installer is booting and adding
-acpi-user-config=0x2 ?
If that works and you can install, you might then try to use the
eeprom command to see what levels work for you.
0x2 is completely
It might not be very useful for a laptop, because when it says save to file,
you really are supposed to save it to Xorg.conf and then move it to
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and reboot.
That will make modifications stick upon reboot.
Again, are you always using the external display?
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Right, forgot about that.
Bryan
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Hi all,
I saved some money to change out the dying SCSI disks in the HP xw8200. I found
some Seagate 15k 146gb hd's on ebay, factory refurbished, and ordered them.
300eur later, they arrive.
Now, I fit them in and add the first disk to the mirror, and everything goes
fine. I install grub in
Hi all,
I have updated to 151a2 successfully. The logs don't report errors.
Visual effects seem to work on my Quadro FX 3450.
Great job everyone!
Bryan
On 02/14/12 02:25 PM, Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 14:08, Dmitry Kozhinovd...@desktopfay.com wrote:
Hi all,
Today I
Maybe you could try disabling ACPI in BIOS if possible, or otherwise use
the acpi-user-options=0x2 at boot.
Read here for more info on disabling ACPI on boot:
https://blogs.oracle.com/danasblog/entry/configuring_solaris_acpi_at_boot
BTW and OT, I hadn't even thought that attaching an image to
Hi all,
I noticed that core dumps kept popping up in my home directory... So I
am trying to learn to use them.
I fed the last one into mdb, and I post the result here.
ghost@Wraith:~$ mdb core.gnome-panel.801
Loading modules: [ libc.so.1 ld.so.1 ]
::showrev
Hostname: Wraith
Release: 5.11
Hi all,
as I posted some time ago, I got a new machine, this HP xw8200.
It was running ok, would sometimes hang for no apparent reason. I
updated the BIOS and that got rid of the /dev/random missing providers
at boot, but it would still hang.
So I started to read /var/adm/messages and with
What processor(s) is it running? Are they 64 or 32 bit?
Are you using the latest BIOS? (made a hell of a difference for me...
/dev/random error gone)
Is it one of those Proliants that allow you to set the OS type it
expects to boot via BIOS?
Bryan
On 02/ 6/12 11:02 PM, carl brunning
In my very limited experience on the matter, OpenIndiana 151a will install and
boot on an Athlon XP 2200+ with 512RAM, but boot times will be long, shutdown
times are around 2 mins.
I ran it that way a couple of weeks ago, waiting for another 512 of RAM. With
1GB it's more manageable, with
Hi all,
I finally gave in to the brewing discontent with the Mac platform and
made the jump.
I am writing this from an HP xw8200 running OI 151a.
The machine has dual Xeon 3.6Ghz processors, 4GB ECC RAM and 2x 146GB
SCSI 320 disks (don't remember specs on these). The video card is an
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the list (and to the world of Solaris in general) but have
been following OpenIndiana consistently for the past year.
Now, I have recently acquired a Sun Ultra 5 (with SCSI disks! ;-) ) and
an Enterprise 250, dirt cheap. I have an original box with the Solaris 9
CDs
I probably should have stated the original purpose of my inquiry :)
My question was if I could still use my version of Solaris 9 for home
hobby useor if the new Oracle rules prevented me from it.
I have bought these machines to collect them and learn, so performance
is not paramount.
I had
Perfect. Thank you all!
Bryan
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January 11, 2012 8:08 PM
On 1/11/12 10:57 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 01/11/12 10:50 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
My question was if I could still use my version of Solaris 9 for
home hobby
useor if the new Oracle
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