I'm playing with creating IPS packages (in a VM, so screwing things up isn't
an issue) and am beating my head against a dependancies issue. I've built my
own gcc-4.8.3, made a small gcc-runtime package that is installed, and now
built gmp against it. the "pkgdepnd resolve " step stubbornly refu
WD Reds are what are recommended for home upgrades of Tivo's. They are
designed to be run 24x7.
Ben
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Carl Brewer wrote:
>
>
> G'day,
> I'm about to source parts for my home server's array, and am looking at WD
> red 3TB HDD's, any feedback or war stories on thes
G'day,
I'm about to source parts for my home server's array, and am looking at
WD red 3TB HDD's, any feedback or war stories on these drives? If I get
3 x 3TB a RAIDz array would give me ~6TB, which should keep me going for
a few years and not run me out of drive slots in my case.
Thanks f
> From: Christopher Chan [mailto:christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk]
>
> I may be wrong but I don't think a single connection will be split over
> two interfaces in LACP to achieve higher throughput. If you have
> concurrent connections then perhaps you may see more throughput.
That is correct. Bu
On 2013-06-06 00:52, Heinrich van Riel wrote:
Any pointers around iSCSI performance focused on read speed? Did not find
much.
I have 2 x rz2 of 10x 3TB NL-SAS each in the pool. The OI server has 4
interfaces configured to the switch in LACP, mtu=9000. The switch (jumbo
enabled) shows all interfa
On Thursday, June 06, 2013 06:52 AM, Heinrich van Riel wrote:
Any pointers around iSCSI performance focused on read speed? Did not find
much.
I have 2 x rz2 of 10x 3TB NL-SAS each in the pool. The OI server has 4
interfaces configured to the switch in LACP, mtu=9000. The switch (jumbo
enabled) s
Any pointers around iSCSI performance focused on read speed? Did not find
much.
I have 2 x rz2 of 10x 3TB NL-SAS each in the pool. The OI server has 4
interfaces configured to the switch in LACP, mtu=9000. The switch (jumbo
enabled) shows all interfaces are active in the port channel. How can I ca
Isn't DilOS itself Illumos-based?
all subsequent monthly releases of OpenSXCE will no
longer be based on Illumos.*NON*-org, but on
Igor Kozhukhov's great DilOS.org OS/Net work.
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