>Yes Casper. This is not open source application.
>Rather it is Server administration application and while installing, it
>checks for server id
>to check whether installation is done on supported server system.
>My doubt is that server ids are stored in predefine memory location of
>particular s
Hi,
I have an OSOL-2008/11 (maybe) that I can't update because pkg is
broken (python errors after an unhappy update) and that I can barely
access (they are vmware virtual machines).
The problem I have is that the dhcp settings get irregularly lost:
sometimes twice a day, sometimes never for week
Ron Mexico wrote:
> I have 24 identical Western Digital drives connected to a Dell SAS 5/E HBA.
>
> I know this isn't going to be an issue when creating a raidz pool, but if I
> have to replace a failed disk with one that has one less accessible sector,
> won't that cause problems?
Since ~ 2