Dormition Skete wrote:
I entered the wonderful world of zones the other day.
>
> I read the chapter in the "OpenSolaris Bible" about zones a while
> back, and I've been thinking that setting up a couple of sparse-root
> zones, and one whole-root zone would probably be best for our needs.
I'm p
I entered the wonderful world of zones the other day.
I read the chapter in the "OpenSolaris Bible" about zones a while back, and
I've been thinking that setting up a couple of sparse-root zones, and one
whole-root zone would probably be best for our needs.
I wanted the whole-root zone because
I'm getting back into it:
http://solarisdesktop.blogspot.com/2013/02/illumos-on-raspberrypi.html
Francois
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On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 5:00 PM, ken mays wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Yes, there are a few developers interesting porting
Bob,
Yes, there are a few developers interesting porting to this platform and other
ARM products
in which the base is there. David Clack @ Oracle seem still in the mix of
things. I'd
start through the old discussions and with David.
See:
https://blogs.oracle.com/oslab/entry/solaris_11_on_arm_s
You said: "the OI machine saw the packet come in, and get repeated like 100
times all within 1ms of each other. Then it spewed out like 100 responses, all
with about 1ms, and wireshark flagged as error, like 100 duplicate ACKs, that
were again"
So OI first received 100 messages, although unkn
On 2/2/2013 11:36 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
> The more I think about it, the more I am suspicious of the broadcom NIC
> driver.
Which of the many Broadcom drivers is this? If it's bnx, try editing
/kernel/drv/bnx.conf, and uncommenting and changing the "checksum=" line
to set it
On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, ken mays wrote:
Hello,
Calxeda EnergyCore ECX-1000 Series (Quad-core 1.4Ghz ARM Cortex A9)
I see that you hijacked an existing discussion thread so threaded mail
readers will show this thread as part of an earlier unrelated thread.
Is anyone still actively working on
as i stated: erlang is in the openindiana.org repository.
and this is the package i want to bring up-to-date
On 2013-02-01 12:49, openindiana-discuss-requ...@openindiana.org wrote:
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Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 11:48:57 +
From: Stefan M?ller-Wilken
To:"openindiana-discuss@openindiana.or
> From: Stefan Müller-Wilken [mailto:stefan.mueller-wil...@acando.de]
>
> can anyone comment on this? Will time slider work reliably enough on a
> developer workstation to use it in real development work?
Yup, it's awesome. The only catch that I'm aware of is immediately after OS
installation,
--- On Sun, 2/3/13, Jim Klimov wrote:
> From: Jim Klimov
> Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] rpool on 4k disks?
> To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
> Date: Sunday, February 3, 2013, 6:55 AM
> Hello all,
>
> While thinking about Reg's setup, I began wondering:
> are there
> any known issue
Hello,
Calxeda EnergyCore ECX-1000 Series (Quad-core 1.4Ghz ARM Cortex A9)
See:
http://www.calxeda.com/technology/products/processors/ecx-1000-series/
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+osarm/WebHome
https://blogs.oracle.com/jimgris/entry/opensolaris_on_arm_a_japan
The older OpenS
Jim,
I had done some testing when I put together my blog post on booting a 4K
sector rpool and didn't encounter any. Here's the post if you would like
to do some more digging:
http://blog.delphix.com/gwilson/2012/11/15/4k-sectors-and-zfs/
Thanks,
George
On 2/3/13 7:55 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Dear all,
can anyone comment on this? Will time slider work reliably enough on a
developer workstation to use it in real development work? And more generally,
has anyone experience with developer acceptance for OpenIndiana as a day-to-day
development environment?
Cheers
Stefan
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Hello all,
While thinking about Reg's setup, I began wondering: are there
any known issues with rpool using ashift=12 - perhaps in GRUB or
in the rpool-importing code? Is there anything hard-coded for the
ashift=9 on rpools (or equivalently limited in terms of available
RAM)? That is, may we re
Hello Reg,
I'm happy to hear that you have ultimately succeeded in this setup!
( And that my advice was not irrational and in vain, too ;) )
I thought you planned on using four storage disks... Are you now
finalized on three? Note that you won't be able to expand raidz by
one drive, only rec
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