Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] opensolaris.org shutting down next month

2013-02-13 Thread Stefan Müller-Wilken
Hi Chris, you're right, most of the information is still available somewhere. But not as concentrated and cross-linked as on opensolaris.org. And if not for the information as such, I sometimes just click around on it to remind myself of the energy and excitement that was literally humming thro

[OpenIndiana-discuss] request for comment on new wiki topic

2013-02-13 Thread Stefan Müller-Wilken
Dear all, in an attempt to improve situation around OI documentation a little, I have created a wiki topic on NWAM configuration. http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Using+NWAM+to+configure+network+interfaces . Feel free to send your comments or add to it if you want. Cheers Stefan

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] opensolaris.org shutting down next month

2013-02-13 Thread Chris Ridd
On 13 Feb 2013, at 21:50, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote: > Dear all, > > looking at opensolaris.org today, I noticed a heading saying that it will be > shut down on March 24th. Is there an archive of all the precious content > securely stored away for later use? Sad to see how You-Know-Who is b

[OpenIndiana-discuss] opensolaris.org shutting down next month

2013-02-13 Thread Stefan Müller-Wilken
Dear all, looking at opensolaris.org today, I noticed a heading saying that it will be shut down on March 24th. Is there an archive of all the precious content securely stored away for later use? Sad to see how You-Know-Who is blowing away all its Open Source heritage. Cheers Stefan

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Quick zone-networking question.

2013-02-13 Thread dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
Neat. That is something I had never even thought of! I guess I'm going to have to get up to speed on the different internet access speeds. I remember when T1 lines were so blazingly fast that you could never even have imagined ever using one to its capacity. Thank you very much. I greatly

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Quick zone-networking question.

2013-02-13 Thread Grant Albitz
Understand you are going to be restricted by your internet bandwidth in this instance. a T1 line is 1.54 Mbps. Dsl is generally not much higher, lets say 7Mbps for the sake of argument. Your internal network is either 100Mbps or 1Gbps (1000). You used the pipe analogy. Your pipe out of the buil

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Quick zone-networking question.

2013-02-13 Thread dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
I wasn't going to bother with a switch because we're only going to have this one server and one other workstation connected with wired networking in this remote location. This is going in a guest house, to serve our various websites, and some other applications we'd like to make available for o

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Quick zone-networking question.

2013-02-13 Thread James Carlson
On 02/13/13 13:26, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote: > I was thinking to have our apache web server, email, and whatever other zones > on one network card, and perhaps put our tomcat zone on the other, in my > mind, to balance the load. I was thinking since the web apps that we'll run > on tomc

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Quick zone-networking question.

2013-02-13 Thread Grant Albitz
First ask yourself are you trying to increase bandwidth internally or externally. Your single 100/1000 Mbps ethernet line is not going to be a bottleneck for a 1.5Mbps t1 or any DSL line so if the answer is external than there is no point in doing anything. If you are worried about internal tr

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Quick zone-networking question.

2013-02-13 Thread dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
Hi, all. This is probably a stupid question, but suppose we have a modem for a DSL or T1 line, and attached to it is a router, and attached to it is a server with two network cards. And suppose I was to connect both network cards to the router. So we have something like this: M

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] sas multipath

2013-02-13 Thread Randy S
Hello Jason, Indeed our setup is as you depicted. However we have connected two Jbods instead of one, note that the behaviour is the same with only one Jbod connected. So, One server with two Lsi-HBA's, each HBA connected by SAS sff-8088 to seperate expanders of the JBODs dual expander backp