On 5/1/15 2:09 PM, Nick Tan wrote:
On Friday, May 1, 2015, Andrew Gabriel illu...@cucumber.demon.co.uk wrote:
However since zfs is CoW it should be ok on subsequent rsyncs.
Watch out! SMR disks are *in principle* CoW and ZFS is *in principle*
CoW, but that doesn't mean that they are the same
On 9/27/14, 1:41 AM, Nemo wrote:
On 26 September 2014 17:02, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Gary Gendel g...@genashor.com writes:
I believe we mostly skirt the issue because, unlike Linux, the default
shell (/bin/sh) is ksh93 not bash. This means that under normal
conditions we
On 9/27/14, 1:59 AM, Nemo wrote:
On 26 September 2014 19:44, Saso Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/27/14, 1:41 AM, Nemo wrote:
[...]
Whence does the OI bash source originate? On the bash that comes with
Solaris 10, the vulnerability is not present:
[~]= bash --version
GNU bash
On 2/12/14, 2:43 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
For those who haven't already heard about this NTP exploit, it begins
with a single UDP packet sent to a computer running the NTP service.
With the default configuration, a monlist query will result in many
packets being returned to the source of the
On 2/12/14, 5:35 PM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
Prudent advice, yes, but I can't think of any situation where an openly
accessible NTP service on an Internet-facing machine that isn't
*specifically* configured to be an NTP server isn't a case of bad admin
On 2/11/14, 7:59 PM, Ben Taylor wrote:
That's a cool unit. Could use something like that internal drive bay that
supported SAS disks.
Don't know if somebody mentioned it before, but the MicroServer's
internal drive bays use SAS connectors and they are all plumbed into the
motherboard using a
On 2/7/14, 7:54 PM, Robbie Crash wrote:
For a home job, is there really any reason to use ECC RAM?
It only costs a little extra and provides peace of mind.
I'm running an i3 21020T, 32GB of normal non-ECC RAM, 4WD Green 2TBs and 4
WD Black 1TBs each in RAIDZ, with a pool that I've filled and
On 2/5/14, 5:07 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Hello,
I have compiled OpenOffice 4.1.0 and I have posted to
https://asyropoulos.wordpress.com/2014/02/05/compiling-openoffice4/
my compilation notes. BTW, I have used GCC 4.8.2 and GNU ld. BTW,
Nice work!
I had tried to compile
On 1/26/14, 12:40 PM, Predrag Zecevic wrote:
Hi all,
recently I saw announcement of OI 1.9 and decided to move my /dev from
(latest) 1.8 to 1.9. But before, I have enabled lz4 compression on few
FS (not sure how many, see below why).
Now, I cannot boot anymore:
a) attempt to boot ends
On 1/27/14, 10:02 AM, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator] wrote:
On 01/27/14 11:00 AM, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 1/26/14, 12:40 PM, Predrag Zecevic wrote:
Hi all,
recently I saw announcement of OI 1.9 and decided to move my /dev from
(latest) 1.8 to 1.9. But before, I have enabled lz4
On 1/23/14, 5:29 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
What about Martin and his OpenSXCE efforts? could he maybe make use of it?
Martin's decided, for ideological reasons as far as I can tell, to
maintain his own OS/Net consolidation.
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Saso
Am 23.01.2014 um 02:45 schrieb Saso Kiselkov skiselkov
On 1/23/14, 11:40 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
That might be true, but if he is one of the (at least to my knowledge) very
few working on SPARC Solaris descendants, wouldn't he still a) deserve
support and b) indirectly help OI/Sparc in the long run?
Sure, why not. What do you propose
On 1/23/14, 11:51 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
Sure, why not. What do you propose needs to be done to facilitate a) and b)?
Hmmm... I thought the original post was by Ben, being willing to offer a
stack of recommissioned Sparc hardware under the condition that it would be
actively used
On 1/23/14, 10:09 PM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
On 1/23/14, 1:41 AM, Ben Taylor wrote:
I am looking at decom'ing some sparc hardware in Chicago, and have found
someone willing to host the hardware out there, on the agreement that
someone is going to actively use the hardware for the sparc port.
On 1/13/14, 11:48 AM, Handojo wrote:
Can't you just zlogin as root from the global zone? Then you can run
passwd and set up a new root password.
I have to log in as root in order to run zlogin
and I can't run : zlogin -l root zonename
the reply was : Login incorrect
So the only option
On 1/13/14, 11:48 AM, Handojo wrote:
But since I removed the password field of user root on /mypool/root/etc/shadow
Another solution, set a new root password from the global zone:
chroot /mypool/root/etc/shadow passwd root
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On 1/12/14, 5:54 PM, Handojo wrote:
Hello,
I've got 3 questions :
1. Forgotten Zone Root Password
I've just installed a zone inside OI151a8 3 months ago, and right now I
forgot the root password inside the zone.
So, I follow the instruction here :
On 1/7/14, 2:57 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
Because in SATA, you have to run a separate cable for every drive.
Nope, SATA does have port multipliers, though I agree that beyond a
certain point it becomes a mess.
Cheers,
--
Saso
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On 1/6/14, 1:31 PM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Short out two pins??
Please be specific!
Here you go: http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/other/22
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On 1/3/14, 4:10 AM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Roman Naumenko said the following, on 01-01-14 4:11 PM:
Hello,
Looking for cheap way of expanding current home storage server running
on openindiana 151_a5.
jbod (12 bay are 400$) with SFF-8088 is most cost-effective.
Now the question what card
On 1/3/14, 2:44 PM, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
Hello,
I recently received an HP MSA70 to test. It also allows cascaded config,
which is a further point of interest. Has anyone already tried it with
success and, especially, with which controller?
Thanks
I've been running cascaded MSA60s (which
On 1/3/14, 12:13 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Saso Kiselkov said the following, on 03-01-14 5:47 AM:
On 1/3/14, 4:10 AM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Roman Naumenko said the following, on 01-01-14 4:11 PM:
Hello,
Looking for cheap way of expanding current home storage server running
on openindiana
On 1/3/14, 3:14 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 12:13 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Saso Kiselkov said the following, on 03-01-14 5:47 AM:
So you'd rather pay $650 instead of $400 for the exact same 10TB
instead? (i.e. 10x1TB ($65) vs. 5x2TB ($80)) Why are you so
On 1/3/14, 5:43 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 3:14 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
Overall I think you're trying to save money on entirely the wrong
things. Get a few good high-capacity disks and a low-power
enclosure
and don't
On 1/3/14, 5:52 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 5:43 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 3:14 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
Overall I think you're trying to save money on entirely the
wrong
things. Get
On 1/3/14, 6:04 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 5:52 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 5:43 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 3:14 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 8:12 PM, David Scharbach wrote:
How does a 5 drive bay work over sas? Does it have an internal expander for
the 5th drive??
Well, speaking about expanders, you can attach any number of drives off
of them, not just some nice multiple of 4 :) but this particular box
doesn't have an
On 1/3/14, 11:04 PM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
On 2014-01-03 18:53, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 1/3/14, 5:52 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 5:43 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original Message -
On 1/3/14, 3:14 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
- Original
On 1/2/14, 2:28 AM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
cjt said the following, on 01-01-14 7:14 PM:
On 01/01/2014 04:23 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Saso Kiselkov said the following, on 01-01-14 4:30 PM:
On 1/1/14, 9:11 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Hello,
Looking for cheap way of expanding current home
On 1/2/14, 6:53 PM, David Scharbach wrote:
Supermicro may bit a bit overkill for the home server :)
Oops, missed that it's a home machine. Yeah, then it's totally overkill.
For home usage a small pass-thru JBOD is totally sufficient:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-036-BT
On 1/2/14, 11:15 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Saso Kiselkov said the following, on 02-01-14 9:49 AM:
On 1/2/14, 2:28 AM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
cjt said the following, on 01-01-14 7:14 PM:
On 01/01/2014 04:23 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Saso Kiselkov said the following, on 01-01-14 4:30 PM:
On 1/1
On 1/1/14, 9:11 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Hello,
Looking for cheap way of expanding current home storage server running
on openindiana 151_a5.
jbod (12 bay are 400$) with SFF-8088 is most cost-effective.
Now the question what card with 8088 to stick in the server. Will this
one work?
On 12/25/13, 10:24 PM, Marc Lobelle wrote:
Hello,
I tried installing gcc on openindiana (both 4.4.4 and 4.6) and both
complain not finding crt1.o.
What did I forget to install and where could I get it ?
Thanks and I hope you all had a hapy Xmas
That's part of the lint library, simply
On 12/5/13, 12:35 PM, Roel_D wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone already installed OpenIndiana successfully on a ProLiant DL380p
Gen8?
I tried it to some point, but there are lacking a lot of device drivers?
If anyone has a manual or howto I would appreciate it
Haven't tried, but can you give a
On 12/5/13, 2:14 PM, Roel_D wrote:
I come from Solaris 10 and i already get really frustrated by all rip-offs.
rip-offs, heh.
I am used to the Solaris way of configuring zones (the main reason I use
Solaris) and every successor of Solaris 10 has its own way of configuring
it. If you want
On 11/29/13, 2:12 PM, Peter Tribble wrote:
After rather longer than I planned, a new update of Tribblix
(milestone 8) is now available
http://www.tribblix.org/download.html
Main focus here has been on getting PXE boot and network install
to work (still manual, not yet automated - that'll
On 11/29/13, 3:04 PM, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator] wrote:
Hi all,
does fastboot feature still present in openindiana?
I have managed to use it back in OpenSolaris days, but not in OpenIndidna.
I was using this guide:
https://blogs.oracle.com/sherrym/entry/x86_fast_reboot
On 11/29/13, 3:15 PM, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator] wrote:
Hi Sasko,
yes I did, and set (into /etc/system, and rebooted):
---8---
* NOTE: nvidia currently does not have quiesce(9E) implementation.
* If nvidia is the only driver shown by reboot -f dryrun as
not
On 11/29/13, 3:19 PM, Johan Hertz wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking about buying this in the small form factor version and
running a illumos OS on it (OpenIndiana/SmartOS).
http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell-Precision-T1700-Spec-Sheet.pdf
I tried
On 11/29/13, 3:32 PM, Johan Hertz wrote:
On 2013-11-29 16:25, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 11/29/13, 3:19 PM, Johan Hertz wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking about buying this in the small form factor version and
running a illumos OS on it (OpenIndiana/SmartOS).
http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared
On 11/29/13, 3:51 PM, Johan Hertz wrote:
On 2013-11-29 16:36, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 11/29/13, 3:32 PM, Johan Hertz wrote:
On 2013-11-29 16:25, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 11/29/13, 3:19 PM, Johan Hertz wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking about buying this in the small form factor version and
running
On 11/23/13, 6:07 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Or how to
reinstall the thing with proper import of data which is still regularly
being backed up :\
You should make it perfectly clear to them that a backup you can't
restore is a backup you don't have.
Cheers,
--
Saso
Sorry, been meaning to respond, but then it slipped my mind.
SAS is a viable COMSTAR target and there even was a SAS target driver
for some LSI 1068-based chips in the old 2009-era OpenSolaris days, but
ultimately that didn't lead anywhere and it fell by the wayside. But I
understand your
On 11/15/13, 4:51 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Hello all,
Back in Solaris 10 I used dladm show-dev to list the devices
(and more importantly bound drivers) for NICs. In Openindiana this
command seems not implemented, or possibly removed? What gives? :)
Hi Jim,
Don't know about show-dev, but
On 10/8/13 2:28 PM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
Dear all,
I know, this is only in parts an OpenIndiana related questions but maybe
someone might share their experience / opinions...
I have a customer running OI157_a8 on a Dell DL380-G7. Works like a charm and
everyone's happy. There's
On 10/8/13 3:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
From: Peter Tribble [mailto:peter.trib...@gmail.com]
This is where I get a little confused. Why an extra HBA at all - what's
wrong with using the SAS ports on the system board?
My usual reason for using an HBA is for hot plug, and
On 9/9/13 7:09 PM, Simon Toedt wrote:
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:52 PM, Peter Tribble peter.trib...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
topic says it all. I want to install OpenIndiana on a UFS filesystem. No
typo. I do not want to use ZFS on my boot disk. Can you choose what
filesystem you want to use for
On 8/13/13 2:04 PM, Grant Albitz wrote:
I checked the HCL and saw that basically no adaptec cards are listed. I was
just wondering what it takes to really have an item moved onto the HCL (short
of the manufacturer releasing a driver of course). The series 7 cards are
nice in that they can
On 30/07/2013 11:20, Piotr May wrote:
Hi,
I need assistance with OpenIndiana and a Dell server. According to all OI
docs this server with this RAID should work but it does not.
During instaltion process OI does not see the drives. When in Additional
drivers, it finds this RAID and even
On 30/07/2013 13:29, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-07-30 12:48, Piotr May wrote:
DELL PowerEdge R720xd, OI ver oi_151a7
These boxes ship with Dell's PERC H310 and H710 controllers which are
not supported in the older oi_151a7. You're going to have to use
something newer like oi_151a8 or go to
On 09/07/2013 15:18, CJ Keist wrote:
I'm not finding the core dump file anywhere. Where does OI store
kernel crash data? If it's not too big I could send it in to the list?
Probably because the fault occurred in the ZFS module the OS can't do a
core dump into the ZFS dump volume. You can
c8t5000C50056593E3Fd0
791.06.9 2105.87.8 0.0 0.80.01.0 0 30
c8t5000C500565696FFd0
916.80.6 2637.30.4 0.0 0.70.00.8 0 25
c8t5000C50056590E1Fd0
On July 5, 2013 at 4:27 PM Saso Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/07/2013 21:00, w
On 05/07/2013 17:08, w...@vandenberge.us wrote:
Good morning,
I have a weird problem with two of the 15+ OpenSolaris storage servers in our
environment. All the Nearline servers are essentially the same. Supermicro
X9DR3-F based server, Dual E5-2609's, 64GB memory, Dual 10Gb SFP+ NICs, LSI
On 05/07/2013 19:09, Irek Szczesniak wrote:
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Saso Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/07/2013 17:08, w...@vandenberge.us wrote:
Good morning,
I have a weird problem with two of the 15+ OpenSolaris storage servers in
our
environment. All the Nearline
On 05/07/2013 21:00, w...@vandenberge.us wrote:
Latencytop reports the following continuously for the pool process and it
doesn’t change significantly under load, which looks ok to me:
genunix`cv_wait genunix`taskq_threa144919.6 msec6.2 sec
99.3 %
Wait for available CPU
On 26/06/2013 21:01, Gary Gendel wrote:
Hi,
Can I switch from one algorithm to another on the fly? I assume that
only newly written data will be affected, but can the system deal with a
mixed compression pool?
See http://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/LZ4+Compression How To Use
It and
On 23/06/2013 14:30, Christopher Chan wrote:
Have you tried this Saso?
I haven't tried that particular box, but given that physical
construction is irrelevant when dealing with compatibility, I wouldn't
worry about it. What matters is what chips are in there.
Beware about depth of the machine,
On 22/06/2013 10:24, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
I can only recommend the X4540, these are the best workhorses
I've ever seen, and it's a pity that there's no useful successor
for that price/capacity ratio that runs under OI/illumOS.
Yeah, they were too good value for money, so Oracle decided
On 20/06/2013 18:50, ken mays wrote:
Greetings,
OpenSXCE2013.05 for SPARC EA was just RELEASED.
Notable achievements:
- Live DVD, Text, USB, and virtual HD versions
- Fully modernized PCI/USB device driver hardware data support for SPARC
platform
- Dtrace support
- QEMU/KVM 1.5.0
On 17/06/2013 15:12, Sebastian Gabler wrote:
Hi,
it occured to me that obviously some ZFS Storage systems only feature a
single SAS HBA, including the ZFSSA 7320. At least, as far as I understand.
From what I saw in the 7320 documentation, each of the two HBA ports is
connected to each of
On 16/06/2013 16:12, Alberto Picón Couselo wrote:
Hi, all.
We have been searching aHigh Availability storage solution for
OpenIndiana for a long time.
Does anybody know if GlusterFS is supported?. We found the following
link, but it seems that it is very experimental...
On 05/06/2013 23:52, Heinrich van Riel wrote:
Any pointers around iSCSI performance focused on read speed? Did not find
much.
I have 2 x rz2 of 10x 3TB NL-SAS each in the pool. The OI server has 4
interfaces configured to the switch in LACP, mtu=9000. The switch (jumbo
enabled) shows all
On 06/06/2013 18:01, Jerry Kemp wrote:
I think that Garrett and everyone else has done an awesome job with the
work they have accomplished. I use OpenIndiana as a desktop everyday,
and I appreciate the work that all the developers have done! I wish I
was a developer and could contribute
On 06/06/2013 22:19, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 06/06/2013 05:15 PM, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
Let's get down to brass tax here: none of the Illumos developers (and
that includes me) particularly care about SPARC, because that platform
has little to no future. Hardware is only available from one or two
On 06/06/2013 22:48, Roel_D wrote:
i have tests that prove that openindiana on an HP N40l outperforms a HP
DL380 G6 running windows datacenter.
Would it be possible for you to write these results up into some kind of
a blog post, or make the results otherwise available? Would be a
wonderful
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