Looking through /var/adm/messages, there is the following with respect to
interrupts:
Sep 7 21:03:33 mediaserver intrd[689]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Optimizing
interrupt assignments
Sep 7 21:03:33 mediaserver intrd[689]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Interrupt
assignments optimized
This was seve
Are you referring to :
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/
If yes, it includes the binaries.
Mike
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 20:30 +0200, Ivan Gualandri wrote:
> No success.
> Here my settings for pkg/server:dev
>
> pkg/port: 81
> pkg/address: 127.0.0.1
> pkg/inst_root: /export/pkg/dev
>
No success.
Here my settings for pkg/server:dev
pkg/port: 81
pkg/address: 127.0.0.1
pkg/inst_root: /export/pkg/dev
Any other idea?
My problem is that OpenIndiana supports my network card only using myk
driver, but i found only a version that need to be compiled, but the
default installation of OI
Hi everyone,
I wonder if anyone has experience with a USB wifi don gel for OI? Preferable N
standard (300M speed). While the stick I currently have somewhat works it
totally fails with WAP2 (or wap+wap2) configurations and does not get any
useful connectivity even with plain WAP (even so dhcp w
Have you tried to configure pkg/server to listen on 127.0.0.1 ?
# svccfg -s pkg/server setprop pkg/address = net_address: 127.0.0.1
# svcadm refresh pkg/server
# svcadm restart pkg/server
Mike
?On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 11:25 +0200, Ivan Gualandri wrote:
> Thank you yuri,
>
> unfortunately it doe
What kind of transfer rates do the HP Microservers turn out for large (e.g. 100
GB) transfers?
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Thank you yuri,
unfortunately it doesn't work.
I've done the following:
svcadm netwokr/ipfilter:default disable
svcadm pkg/server:dev enable
pkgrepo info -s http://localhost:81
And i receive always the same error.
I checked with netstat but there is nothing listening on port 81 for
localhost.
One of the really cool things of ZFS is that when I want to upgrade the
storage space, I can replace the 1TB drives one at a time and swap in
2TB drives. ZFS will then grow my pool when I have 2x2TB installed... ;)
Honestly, it took us since 2004 to have 640GB, I think they won't run
out any t