On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 03:32 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
Hello!
Also my impression was that not all SATA controllers suport/tolerate hot
swap and simply puling disk out can damage disk and/or controller!?
Maybe first generation "fake" SataI 1.5gbps speed controllers or lack of
driver su
Hello!
Also my impression was that not all SATA controllers suport/tolerate hot
swap and simply puling disk out can damage disk and/or controller!?
Regards
Andrej
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Roel_D wrote:
> Hmz, i was just typing what is written on the harddiskcages:
> "non-hotswappable"
>
Hmz, i was just typing what is written on the harddiskcages: "non-hotswappable"
But to be onnest, i didn't know every SATA disk was hotswappable.
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 16 okt. 2012 om 16:50 heeft Christopher Chan
het volgende geschreven:
> Well, the existence of eSata should have
Well, the existence of eSata should have been sufficient to point to
sata's builtin hot swap capabilities but ah well.
On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:44 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
He may not be aware of the hot-swap capabilities, he may be going by
the fact that they aren't in a backplane t
He may not be aware of the hot-swap capabilities, he may be going by
the fact that they aren't in a backplane type cage, but even on their
own, SATA and SAS is designed to be hot-swappable.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Christopher Chan
wrote:
> Er...SATA was designed to be hot swappable from
Er...SATA was designed to be hot swappable from the start? There is no
such thing as a non-hot swappable SATA hd. If you meant you can have 4
sata hard disks that are inconvenient to hot swap, then that is fine.
You can however get four disk bay cages that facilitate hot swapping by
allowing yo
Jim Klimov writes:
> 2012-10-14 14:11, Michelle Knight wrote:
> > On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:18:52 +0200 Roel_D
> > wrote:
> >
> >> HP N40L
> >> Runs every OI version out of the box.
> >> Although it has a ventilator
+1
> > On the tech sheet it is one data port short and max internal
> > storage
As far as my knowledge goes, you can have 4 non-hotswapable sata HD's and there
is an expansionoption for 2 more.
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 14 okt. 2012 om 13:26 heeft Jim Klimov het volgende
geschreven:
> 2012-10-14 14:11, Michelle Knight wrote:
>> On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:18:52 +0200
2012-10-14 14:11, Michelle Knight wrote:
On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:18:52 +0200 Roel_D wrote:
HP N40L
Runs every OI version out of the box.
Although it has a ventilator
On the tech sheet it is one data port short and max internal storage is
4 x 2tb drives.
Most people on the list have t
On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:18:52 +0200
Roel_D wrote:
> HP N40L
> Runs every OI version out of the box.
> Although it has a ventilator
>
> Kind regards,
>
> The out-side
Hi,
On the tech sheet it is one data port short and max internal storage is
4 x 2tb drives.
I already have power supply,
HP N40L
Runs every OI version out of the box.
Although it has a ventilator
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 14 okt. 2012 om 08:14 heeft Michelle Knight het
volgende geschreven:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Just to give closure, it seems to have been the PSU.
>
> The system has been up for about 36
Hi Folks,
Just to give closure, it seems to have been the PSU.
The system has been up for about 36 hours, done three core data backups
to external drives, so I'm happy that it was a power supply issue.
As a result of this (I'd been thinking of this anyway) I'd like to move
the OI installation
On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 13:55:28 +0400
Jim Klimov wrote:
> 2012-10-12 9:43, Michelle Knight пишет:
> > A live installation of Ubuntu has been up for 8 hours so I'll leave
> > it a while longer to see if it remains stable. If it does then that
> > will lessen the likelihood that it is the processor.
>
I reread your errorlog and somewhere at the end there is a mouse warning.
There have been more posts about IRQ-like conflicts between nics and mouses
in recent OI versions.
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 11 okt. 2012 om 22:09 heeft Michelle Knight het
volgende geschreven:
> Not sure whe
2012-10-12 9:43, Michelle Knight пишет:
A live installation of Ubuntu has been up for 8 hours so I'll leave it
a while longer to see if it remains stable. If it does then that will
lessen the likelihood that it is the processor.
You can also hammer the system with memtest (see in syslinux
based
On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 00:08:36 +0200
"Udo Grabowski (IMK)" wrote:
>
> fmadm faulty
> fmdump -eV
>
> may shows something. Never rule defect memory, the usual
> bios tests practically always fail to trigger the common failure
> modes of memory, and CPU L1/L2/L3 caches can also fail.
Thanks. Tha
On 10/11/12 09:41 PM, Michelle Knight wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have OI running on an i3 PC. 4gig of RAM.
The machine started rebooting itself of its own accord. I updated OI
two days ago but the problem has not gone away. I have checked the
memory and that passes fine. No problem with the hard driv
On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 01:15:00 +0400
Jim Klimov wrote:
> 2012-10-12 0:48, Michelle Knight пишет:
> > A bit more on the ZFS version issue which I can't figure out...
> >
> > mich@jaguar:~# zpool upgrade -V 15 data
> > This system supports ZFS pool feature flags.
> >
> > Pool 'data' is already format
On Thu, 11 Oct 2012 22:50:00 +0200
Roel_D wrote:
> Looking at the plumb unplumb messages my first thought was that there
> is an other pc with the same ip-address in the network. Maybe a pc
> with a fixed address that your dhcp server tries to assign to your OI
> server?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
Looking at the plumb unplumb messages my first thought was that there is an
other pc with the same ip-address in the network. Maybe a pc with a fixed
address that your dhcp server tries to assign to your OI server?
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 11 okt. 2012 om 22:27 heeft Michelle Knight he
2012-10-12 0:48, Michelle Knight пишет:
A bit more on the ZFS version issue which I can't figure out...
mich@jaguar:~# zpool upgrade -V 15 data
This system supports ZFS pool feature flags.
Pool 'data' is already formatted using more current version '28'.
mich@jaguar:~# zfs get version data
NAM
A bit more on the ZFS version issue which I can't figure out...
mich@jaguar:~# zpool upgrade -V 15 data
This system supports ZFS pool feature flags.
Pool 'data' is already formatted using more current version '28'.
mich@jaguar:~# zfs get version data
NAME PROPERTY VALUESOURCE
data version
Services running are...
...and the processor seems to be 99.9% idle. And I think that the 0.01%
is "top"
mich@jaguar:~# svcs
STATE STIMEFMRI
legacy_run 21:10:58 lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S20sysetup
legacy_run 21:10:58 lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S47pppd
legacy_run 21:10:58 lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S72auto
Not sure whether this information helps, it is everything from the
messages grepped for "failed" and seems to roughly link up to the
reboots ... but I do mean roughly...
Oct 5 21:56:41 jaguar nwamd[76]: [ID 605049 daemon.error] 1:
nwamd_set_unset_link_properties: dladm_set_linkprop failed: opera
Hi Folks,
I have OI running on an i3 PC. 4gig of RAM.
The machine started rebooting itself of its own accord. I updated OI
two days ago but the problem has not gone away. I have checked the
memory and that passes fine. No problem with the hard drives.
The best I can get from the messages fil
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