History is recorded for the user only. If you don't use it you could purge
it.
Flushing the cache on success is fine too, anything it needs again will
just get redownloaded.
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My HP Z400 based Solaris 10 u8 system had some sort of disk system fault. It
has a 100 GB 3 way mirror in s0 for rpool and the rest of each 2 TB disk in s1
forming a RAIDZ1.
After reseating all the cables I was able to boot to a single user shell using
the installation DVD and scrub both p
On 02/20/21 09:00 PM, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I have a 3 disk set on an HP Z400 which has 100 GB s0 slices and larger s1
slices which form a RAIDZ1 pool.
One of the devices is now showing up as c2d0 instead of the c6d0 that is in the
label. This leads the system to
I have a 3 disk set on an HP Z400 which has 100 GB s0 slices and larger s1
slices which form a RAIDZ1 pool.
One of the devices is now showing up as c2d0 instead of the c6d0 that is in the
label. This leads the system to think that the device is unavailable.
I need to either make the device n
On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 03:28:32PM +, Reginald Beardsley via
openindiana-discuss wrote:
> I'd been using a Linksys WRT54GL and DD-WRT for 12 years without
> any problems. A few days ago I started having issues of not being
> able to properly making connections. It might work fine for an hou
On Sat, 20 Feb 2021, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
As an experiment I removed all those but nothing changed.
What things might I have misconfigured to create these symptoms?
Configure /etc/nsswitch.conf based on the sample at /etc/nsswitch.dns
Bob
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I'd been using a Linksys WRT54GL and DD-WRT for 12 years without any problems.
A few days ago I started having issues of not being able to properly making
connections. It might work fine for an hour and then web sites would time out
on access attempts.
I have replaced it with a Linksys N600