It's Kingston 16GB ssd drive.
--Roman N
Lucas Van Tol said the following, on 01-09-11 5:34 PM:
What is your rpool like? I saw some bizzare behavior with a compact-flash
based rpool; as the CF card got overused and got slower and slower, it
eventually would hang without throwing any actual er
What is your rpool like? I saw some bizzare behavior with a compact-flash
based rpool; as the CF card got overused and got slower and slower, it
eventually would hang without throwing any actual errors (just service times
approaching infinity).
Services that had enough information stored in me
I'm getting a timeout when time-slider attempts to start. It then goes
into maintenance mode. Here is all that appears in the
/var/svc/log/application-time-slider:default.log
[ Sep 1 14:53:31 Enabled. ]
[ Sep 1 14:53:31 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/time-slider
start"). ]
[ Sep 1 14:
I need to dig into MB manual, but its basically all commodity hw based
(although mb is some server-type Asus).
--Roman N
- Original Message -
> what about hw event logs? if you have power flucuations it might show
> ip there.
> you can probably pull those out from your service proces
what about hw event logs? if you have power flucuations it might show ip there.
you can probably pull those out from your service processor or boot to bios and
read them there.
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On Sep 1, 2011, at 8:37 AM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
> Costly troubleshooting you had.
Costly troubleshooting you had.
All right then, I will wait for the next failure to look through it once again
and maybe swap psu if nothing again found.
--Roman N
- Original Message -
> I burned through about 3 disks before I figured it out. Nothing in
> the
> logs made me think thi
I burned through about 3 disks before I figured it out. Nothing in the
logs made me think this but the eventual failure of the disks alerted me
that something hardwarish was happening.
On 08/31/11 11:01 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Well, might be the reason. 8 drivers is certainly limit too much
Sriram,
Yes, this is indeed an interesting development. Looks like the hard work of a
core of people over at Oi is really setting the standard. OpenIndiana is
carrying the flag, it seems!
Lou Picciano
- Original Message -
From: "Sriram Narayanan"
To: "Discussion list for OpenIndia
Hi everyone:
I saw the recent IRC logs of the OI-Dev meeting, and noted with
interest about collaboration between oi and illumos - especially
around having a common package pool, whereby oi would package the
compiled artifacts into IPS packages, while Nexenta would package into
dpkg.
This is inte
On 08/ 5/11 09:06 AM, Alexander Lesle wrote:
Hello All,
in my test Environment I use oi_151 that I have updated from oi_148 by
using the PackageManager-Gui (Publisher: pkg.openindiana.org/dev-il/)
I mentioned it because it seems to be different to the iso from here
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi
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