Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] zpool import not possible after slot change

2021-04-22 Thread Hugh McIntyre
I had a similar error when moving some disks around in a case where disks/pools moved from direct-attach SATA to/from a SAS expansion card. The original problem I saw was "invalid vdev configuration" although other cases reported data corruption. You may also want to check /var/adm/messages

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Has anyone mounted a FreeBSD NFS export on OI Hipster? Any ideas on how to do that?

2020-07-09 Thread Hugh McIntyre
On 7/7/20 12:25 PM, Andreas Wacknitz wrote: You should set your nfd mapid domain, like pfexec sharectl set -p nfsmapid_domain= and make sure to have the same mapid domain on your FreeBSD host. If you run a NFS server for local hostnames, you can also add an entry to the zone: ;

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] sendmail single user host sending to internet thru Smarthost: examples

2017-08-23 Thread Hugh McIntyre
Harry, It looks like you've asked about sendmail several times before. Did you previously have a working config, but changing to Comcast broke things? Or changing to a new domain name for email, etc.? In terms of sendmail, I personally switched to postfix a few years ago so I can't provide

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] PAM risk based authentication?

2015-12-11 Thread Hugh McIntyre
I have not tried this, but if this is only for SSH, did you try "Match" directives as listed under http://serverfault.com/questions/355484/change-the-ssh-authentication-method-depending-on-the-ip-address? Hugh. On 12/10/15 5:40 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote: Dear all, is there a way in

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] nfs oi server - linux clients

2014-09-16 Thread Hugh McIntyre
Hi Harry, It's possible you have somehow mounted the filesystem locally with noexec (unlikely, but you can check with mount | grep /projects/dv and make sure noexec is not in the options). But at a guess, it's more likely you may have the wrong username mapping since NFSv4 may need

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] nfs oi server - linux clients

2014-09-16 Thread Hugh McIntyre
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Offtopic question to old SPARC users

2013-11-23 Thread Hugh McIntyre
The crystal oscillator may or may not be OK, but low voltage can still cause the surrounding logic in the NVRAM chip to malfunction, or an IO signal from low to high voltage to be interpreted as the wrong logic level. Remember -- the claimed problem is not that the clock is slow but that the

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] File owner 'messagebus' ?

2013-09-11 Thread Hugh McIntyre
On 9/11/13 8:29 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: I've mounted a filesystem on a debian linux machine that resides on an opendiana (solaris x86) machine and is zfs filesystem. I've mounted it with sshfs The linux user is the same alpha uid (reader) as the solaris user and both belong to the same group

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] About zpools and usage plan

2013-08-07 Thread Hugh McIntyre
On 8/3/13 1:45 PM, Martin Frost wrote: David, your advice to back up data regularly is good, but rsync'ing from one array to another is not the same as backing up. I don't know how often you rsync, but right after you do, you can't restore a file you accidentally deleted or clobbered yesterday.

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] opensolaris.org shutting down next month

2013-02-15 Thread Hugh McIntyre
Is this going to be any different from www.archive.org, which already exists and has a full archive of the Internet, including opensolaris.org? See http://web.archive.org/web/*/opensolaris.org. Of course this does not guarantee to include active content that rely on server-side scripting, but

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Revive retired disks with data sets on them with vitual OI

2012-04-01 Thread Hugh McIntyre
On 3/30/12 8:41 AM, Richard Elling wrote: On Mar 30, 2012, at 2:01 AM, Harry Putnam wrote: USB drives tend to ignore cache flush commands, which can appear as unreliable disks. Shouldn't be much of a problem if you rarely plug them. Is the kind of size (3.5 TB) and scale mentioned above