Hi there,
would it be possible to compile your experience into some best practice topic
on the wiki - similarily to what Reginald has done for his N40L installation?
I think that would really help others as the subject is setting OI apart from
any Linux distro...
Cheers
Stefan
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Hi,
I had a zpool thats exported on another system and when i try to import,
it fails. Any idea how to recover ?
"format" shows all the disks.
root@host:~# zpool import -FfX pool1
cannot import 'pool1': one or more devices is currently unavailable
root@host:~# zpool import -f pool1
cannot i
I'd just like to thank all of you again for all of the help and advice you gave
me. I'm still reading, and re-reading, the posts and links you sent me. I'm
still mulling over all that you said, and experimenting with them.
While it may have seemed like we strayed a bit off-topic from time to t
On 2013-02-06 03:21, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
But then I could do RAIDZ2 if I had 4 drives ;-)
Note that while this might give you better redundancy compared to raid10
(with a raidz2 you can tolerate loss of any two disks, and in a raid10
you can only tolerate loss of two disks from different s
Linux has long had the ability to rebuild itself as part of a distribution, at
least for the ones I've played with to any degree.
Is there anyone in a position to easily produce a buildable OI DVD? In
particular, one that tracked the current build. Something that if I bought a
machine and ded
I use ASA5505's always. I never had this problem with solaris 10&11, but those
run on sun hardware.
I also have solaris 10 on an old HP DL340 with bge's also without problem.
And OI 1.57 on VMware also without the problems you describe.
I use the cisco VPN windows client.
Is your cisco the def
Is SD_INFO() enabled in the oi_151a7 kernel? Looking at sddef.h, it appears
that it might be turned off, but w/o knowing what flags were used in the build
it's just a guess.
In any case, where do the messages get written? I put the requisite entries in
/etc/system as described in sddef.h, but
FWIW, libass is available in SFE, freetype-2 is in DEV and so is Fontconfig.
You should be safe with these three at least. Don't know about the versions,
though.
Cheers
Stefan
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On 2013-02-05 10:34, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Feb 5, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
Now you are moving from complex to "mind bogging complex" :)
But yes with OI you can create network (datacenter) in a box (switches,
routers, servers):
http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/permalink/
On 2013-02-05 09:51, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Feb 5, 2013, at 12:11 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
"Or am I missing something here? (And that's entirely possible!)"
You are not gonna like my answer since it ads even more complexity but you
can (theoretically) use single IP and have a
Added info:
Quoting from the beta test forum on serviio.org,
"compile FFmpeg with libass and link with FreeType2 and Fontconfig
libraries."
Not sure what this entails exactly or even if this is unreasonable for
openindiana.
Well. If it can happen, thanks in advance!
On 2013-02-05 00:14,
"And you all don't normally do the Crossbow Virtualization, right?"
I did it once (fully blown) to connect 4 zones (DNS, 2 apache, mysql) with
single public IP v4 and class of IP v6 into internet. It is also only way
to do with single box (and without additional routers).
But than I bought Mikrotik
On Feb 5, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
> Now you are moving from complex to "mind bogging complex" :)
> But yes with OI you can create network (datacenter) in a box (switches,
> routers, servers):
> http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/permalink/Upcoming-Solaris-Features-Crossbow-Virtualisation.
Now you are moving from complex to "mind bogging complex" :)
But yes with OI you can create network (datacenter) in a box (switches,
routers, servers):
http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/permalink/Upcoming-Solaris-Features-Crossbow-Virtualisation.html
Regards
Andrej
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:00 AM, dormi
On 02/04/2013 05:33 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
> I'm half-German, raised in a predominately German community with old
> German values like, "If you aren't going to do it right, don't to it
> at all." I've really had to tone down on that through the years
> here, let me tell you!
This
> Something like http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html maybe?
>
> --
> Ian.
Oh, and Ian, I'll look at this again in the morning. But Apache is so hard
for me! I'm just grateful I have it working with a reasonably simple setup.
Thanks again.
I do appreciate it.
On Feb 5, 2013, at 12:11 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
> "Or am I missing something here? (And that's entirely possible!)"
>
> You are not gonna like my answer since it ads even more complexity but you
> can (theoretically) use single IP and have a lot of globally available
> services in different
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