There is an option to run SDC with a single node I think (just allow compute
instances on head node), its an option during setup or something (see Coal
documentation).
The missing upgrade path is also whats holding me back on my 16 TB home server
… don’t want to get another server in from the o
Cool. Sounds interesting! Is there anything out in the wild on this (like
github)? I would love to help if possible.
Eric
On Friday, April 1, 2016, David Preece wrote:
>
> > On 1/04/2016, at 6:16 PM, Eric Ripa >
> wrote:
> >
> > I know there is a somewhat finished process for SDC to do this and
Hi Robert
Sorry for my wording here, honestly I'm not super up-to-date with docker
support in SDC. I just know it's much nicer, like you say. Point the thing
and it's working. This is pretty much what I'm looking for on SmartOS.
Regarding running SDC vs SmartOS. As far as I know there is a) a
requ
On 3/31/16 22:16 , Eric Ripa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’ve been running a single SmartOS host as my home server for almost a year.
> While I’m super happy with the setup I would like to start running Docker
> experiments in a more clean way than setting up KVM hosts and doing the
> manual shenanigans.
> On 1/04/2016, at 6:16 PM, Eric Ripa wrote:
>
> I know there is a somewhat finished process for SDC to do this and I know you
> can manually import containers via imgadm and creating vmadm files for it,
> but I’m looking for a more polished process.
This is exactly what I'm working on right
Hi,
I’ve been running a single SmartOS host as my home server for almost a year.
While I’m super happy with the setup I would like to start running Docker
experiments in a more clean way than setting up KVM hosts and doing the manual
shenanigans. I know there is a somewhat finished process for
Hello All,
The latest bi-weekly "release" branch build of SmartOS is up:
curl -C - -O
https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/smartos-latest.iso
curl -C - -O
https://us-east.manta.joyent.com/Joyent_Dev/public/SmartOS/smartos-latest-USB.img.bz2
curl -C - -O
https://u
On 3/31/16 2:06 , Stefan wrote:
> We have two identical machines (A and B) both equipped with 192 GiB RAM.
> The first one runs 10 VMs using 16,000 MB RAM each plus two smaller VMs
> with less than 3 GiB RAM:
>
>
>[root@A ~]# echo ::memstat | mdb -k
>Page SummaryPages
We have two identical machines (A and B) both equipped with 192 GiB RAM.
The first one runs 10 VMs using 16,000 MB RAM each plus two smaller VMs
with less than 3 GiB RAM:
[root@A ~]# echo ::memstat | mdb -k
Page SummaryPagesMB %Tot
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