Hi,
On NFS mounted file systems I often happen to find daemons of the client
complaining about the hidden .nfsxxx files appearing and disappearing.
These are often annoying.
Is there any way to let the server completely hide these files to the client,
and just keep them on the server file syste
On Mon, 4 Jun 2012, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
I found a posting that says support for Intel i350 was pushed into Illumos
some three or four months ago. The work was done by Nextenta.
Here is the Illumos bug entry (2038):
https://www.illumos.org/issues/2038
Bob
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2012, Dave Pooser wrote:
The two concerns I have are the LSI SAS controller (LSI 2308) and the
Intel i350 4-port GigE network (which doesn't appear to have drivers under
OI151a but does under Solaris 11). I'm looking for a motherboard that
works well with the onboard SAS because I'
The two concerns I have are the LSI SAS controller (LSI 2308) and the
Intel i350 4-port GigE network (which doesn't appear to have drivers under
OI151a but does under Solaris 11). I'm looking for a motherboard that
works well with the onboard SAS because I'm trying to fit it in 1U and
still have ro
Hy all,
I would like to know If someone has a "normal" connection with the driver
rum0. I have a Dual Boot computer, so I can test that the connection is
supposed to be good.
I can barely do everything. I can ping other computers in the network,
beeing ping by my hostname,... I think I can do ever
Hi Kostas,
Kostas Oikonomou píše v po 04. 06. 2012 v 15:10 -0400:
> Hi Milan,
>
> That doesn't sound good. However, I found that Oracle
> bundles an up-to-date libmtsk.so with the Studio
> distribution for Linux:
>
> /opt/oracle/solarisstudio12.3/prod/lib/compilers/rtlibs/usr/lib/libmtsk.so.1
Hi Milan,
That doesn't sound good. However, I found that Oracle
bundles an up-to-date libmtsk.so with the Studio
distribution for Linux:
/opt/oracle/solarisstudio12.3/prod/lib/compilers/rtlibs/usr/lib/libmtsk.so.1
If they do that, cant' we get this for OI also?
Kost
As a general rule, it seems like this is the place for long-term questions
that need to be worked out, and the IRC channel on Freenode is where people
go to ask questions with immediate need.
As for your problem, I don't know enough to help out. I'd venture into IRC
for that.
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012
Everything you asked seems to be fully covered by our community.
Just wanted to add the following;
Not all SSDs are made for slog usage. Be aware that low end (and even
some high endones) SSDs may not successfully commit a write operation to
the flash write cell address boundary due to a power lo
I"m looking for some basic support on the initial install of OI and wondered if
someone could point me to the best place? Wasn't sure if this was, or perhaps
the IRC channel #openindiana but I'd like to ask a simple question regarding
the initial install (have tried both DVD and USB install an
On 6/4/2012 1:15 PM, Richard Elling wrote:
On Jun 4, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
On 6/4/2012 11:56 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
On Jun 4, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Nick Hall wrote:
For NFS workloads, the ZIL implements the synchronous semantics between
the NFS server and client. The best
On Jun 4, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
> On 6/4/2012 11:56 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
>> On Jun 4, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Nick Hall wrote:
>> For NFS workloads, the ZIL implements the synchronous semantics between
>> the NFS server and client. The best way to get better performance is to
On 6/4/2012 11:56 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
On Jun 4, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Nick Hall wrote:
For NFS workloads, the ZIL implements the synchronous semantics between
the NFS server and client. The best way to get better performance is to have the
client run in async mode when possible (Solaris clients
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Richard Sharpe
wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Milan Jurik wrote:
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Richard Sharpe píše v ne 03. 06. 2012 v 06:55 -0700:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I have figured out part of my problem with the OpenIndiana machine on
>>> the Samba build fa
On Jun 4, 2012, at 8:48 AM, Jan Owoc wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Nick Hall wrote:
>> I'm considering buying a separate SSD drive for my ZIL as I do quite a bit
>> over NFS and would like the latency to improve. But first I'm trying to
>> understand exactly how the ZIL works and what h
You might supplement the advice you get here with this post from
Constantin Gonzales on his blog. I found it very helpful when I was
setting up my Solaris storage server.
http://constantin.glez.de/blog/2010/07/solaris-zfs-synchronous-writes-and-zil-explained
-Mark
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 11:24 AM,
On Jun 4, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Nick Hall wrote:
> I'm considering buying a separate SSD drive for my ZIL as I do quite a bit
> over NFS and would like the latency to improve. But first I'm trying to
> understand exactly how the ZIL works and what happens in case of a problem.
> I'll list my understan
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Nick Hall wrote:
> I'm considering buying a separate SSD drive for my ZIL as I do quite a bit
> over NFS and would like the latency to improve. But first I'm trying to
> understand exactly how the ZIL works and what happens in case of a problem.
> I'll list my under
I'm considering buying a separate SSD drive for my ZIL as I do quite a bit
over NFS and would like the latency to improve. But first I'm trying to
understand exactly how the ZIL works and what happens in case of a problem.
I'll list my understanding here, and I'm hoping someone can correct me if
I'
I had to set up the new pool, probably solely due to my own inexperience.
After mucking about in the permissions so much while trying to figure
things out, I'm sure I broke things and left them so inconsistent that it
became a constant battle to get things working properly without constantly
fixing
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Robbie Crash wrote:
> I see two problems,
>
> The first is that you've got your ACL's set to not propagate to
> files/directories:
>
> This:
> user:oi:rwxpdDaARWcCos:---:allow
> Means that the owner has full access to that file, but not to child
> directories,
2012-06-03 8:14, Jay Heyl wrote:
I have a file that shows as corrupted in the live file system and two
snapshots. The file gives every indication of being valid in earlier
snapshots. I've tried to restore it from the good snapshot but it doesn't
seem to want to take. After several failed attempts
2012-06-04 9:30, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 05/24/12 10:20 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
The simplest workaround is to grant the Oracle user permission before
you su to
it:
xhost +si:localuser:oracle
Hi Alan/all,
Out of interest, assuming I am granting a local user permission to use X
in this m
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