On 07/12/2012 05:47 AM, Mike Clarke wrote:
On Wednesday 11 July 2012 16:20:41 Joseph Lenox wrote:
What about a ZFS root? Just make sure both disks are in the BIOS/EFT
boot order.
http://www.aisecure.net/2011/11/28/root-zfs-freebsd9/
Something else we noticed on our site is that backup of a
"that feature" in the
installer (which was just completely re-done and simplified). If you
wanted to put something together (using the freebsd-installer source as
a base) that adds a menu system for queuing up the relevant commands, I
don't think anyone will complain.
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I've run into a strange problem while trying to mount from FreeBSD
9.0-RC3 to anything I can find using NFSv4.
The command I'm using is:
#mount -v gorkon:/dustbin /tmp/test
This returns the following immediate information on a Debian 6 Linux box:
mount: no type was given - I'll assume nfs beca
looks like a system-on-a-board (a
complete computer system on a single mainboard).
--Joseph Lenox
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tro set to "official" for Lenny.
I use FreeBSD for my home server, Debian Lenny for my laptop and our new
lab machines (running EDA tools)... and am stuck with Solaris for the
time being. *jedi hand wave* Pay no attention to that Win7 VM--it's just
re it is). The current
system install is a rebuild on different media--I do have the original
HDD with the OS install on it, but any attempts to access the pool on
that drive gives the same symptoms.
--Joseph Lenox
Command:
/sbin/zpool import -p failmode=panic -f valkyrie
PID username THR PR
pain).
Anyone have any ideas for how I can get this pool fixed? I'm working on
getting 8.0-STABLE sources downloaded (via cvsup) for testing.
--Joseph Lenox
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I had my fileserver running on a P3-1Ghz with Freebsd-8 for a good long
while. I eventually replaced it with a dual-socket opteron board I got
on ebay for something like $50 after shipping (with processors, seller
was getting rid of 600 or so blades).
I'm pretty sure the auction is still up if