Hi,
> I should have put this in the subject; the receiving zpool is on a
> FreeNas 9.3 box.
>
> When I did as described by you, i e "zfs send -R pool/name@snap | ..."
> the resulting dataset on Freenas didn't really work.
> When trying to set up a share for the dataset on Freenas, I got
> "unsu
Hi,
> Thanks, that was exactly it.
>
> To add a few bits of info:
>
> You first must get a pair of private/public keys
>
> ssh-keyget -t rsa
>
> for the OI user to run the zfs send.
Um, yes, sorry, I assumed that you already did this ;-)
> I suppose you could use password login for root on
Hi,
> I have this old machine running oi151a7 with a zpool containing a set of
> filesystems used for media files of various types, and I want to
transfer
> them all, in one go, safely but not unnecessarily slowly, to a new zpool
on
> a different machine.
>
> The old zpool is on a 2tb two-disk
Alan Coopersmith schrieb am 16.10.2014
18:18:33:
> Von: Alan Coopersmith
> An: Fred Kimball , Discussion list for
> OpenIndiana
> Datum: 16.10.2014 18:19
> Betreff: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] SSL 3 POODLE security bug
>
> On 10/16/14 08:08 AM, Fred Kimball via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> > A
> any particular reason for using 28, rather than the most recent ESR?
It's newer? :-)
*scnr*
> https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/latest-esr/
> contrib/solaris_pkgadd/
>
> 24.4 seems to work happily for me ...
Yes, I saw that in the mailing list archive. Tried that just
Hi,
just after I posted my mail I discovered that FF28 obviously shows the
same (mis-)behaviour as was discussed a few weeks ago in the thread
"Firefox can't save files" (
http://openindiana.org/pipermail/openindiana-discuss/2014-March/015308.html
):
Downloading the source code of Git 1.9.0 res
Hi,
recently I did a fresh install of OI Hipster in VMware Fusion on my Mac by
using the latest ISO image available at
http://dlc.openindiana.org/isos/hipster/, applied all updates via "pkg
image-update -v" and added a few additional packages. So far, a quite
plain vanilla installation.
Becau
Hi,
> On Fri, 19 Jul 2013, thorsten.h...@vkb.de wrote:
>
> > Because spare parts from HP are exorbitant expensive and come with
only 6
> > months of warranty I thought I'd better buy three new and bigger discs
to
> > replace the old 500GB ones, and ended up buying 3x WD1003FBYX from
Western
>
---
LABEL 3 - CONFIG MATCHES LABEL 0
--
root@7iv05-server-1:~#
Obviously the guids of child #1 don't match; I assume because in disc #3
there's the new guid contained from the replaced disc #2, whereas disc #2
contains its original id...
Is the
Hi,
I hope someone of you can shed a light on a problem with a zpool I now
have...
I have a HP ProLiant server with 3x 160GB discs configured as a hardware
RAID5 on the built-in SmartArray E200i controller. Another three 500GB
discs are attached to the controller, each one as (controller-side
Hi,
> How do i install a locally downloaded pkg file?
If it's a SVR4 package:
%> pkgadd -d
HTH
Thorsten
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Hi,
> I found in this page http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Ethernet+Networking
> that a Broadcom NIC 5719 is supported with oi 151a7. In that page
> you can read "bge 15.4.3". So I assume this is the driver version
> from Broadcom wich I downloaded and tried to install. (BRCMbge-
> Solaris_11-i38
Hi Jan,
> My two questions:
>
> A) How can I tell zpool that I don't want to upgrade? Will it just
> remain at version 28 until an administrator runs "zpool upgrade"?
As long as you don't explicitly run "zpool upgrade", the pool version
stays the same.
> B) Is there a way to have "zpool statu
Hi,
> > I still don't know what IPS really is
>
> "Image Packaging System"
>
> It's a software packaging scheme that was designed during the
> OpenSolaris days as a replacement for the old SysV packaging system.
> The big change is that it's based on a client/server model, where (at
> least
Hi,
> I just tried to install lightning for 14.0.1 and no matter what version
> I get 'this isn't compatible'. Is there a version that does work?
To be honest I haven't tried it recently.
According to the installation manifest in the .xpi file of Lightning 1.6
it claims to be compatible with
Hi,
> > # zfs send fs@snapshot | bzip2 -z -c | gpg -c --cipher-algo AES
> > --digest-algo SHA512 > /media/usb/stream.gpg
>
> Based on performance characteristics, I would never recommend bzip2
> for anything. For most situations like this, fast compression would
> be more desirable (lzop is fas
Hi,
> Thunderbird 15 is out, but no sign of an OpenIndiana-compatible version
> of Lightning yet:
>
> http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/
>
> Anyone know who/how/where these are generated?
I don't know when/who/where generates that, but I'd wait a few days;
Hi,
> Reliability is assured, so you can sleep peacefully. Send streams are
> AFAIK checksummed too, so no need to worry about your bits getting
> corrupted on the way. Anyway, you can always just use something like GPG
> which hashes the encrypted output by default and checks integrity on
> decry
Hi,
> Am trying to setup ldap client on OI. I get below error when tried to
> compile nss_ldap-265 ( downloaded from padl.com ). Can I pls have steps
to
> compile it properly ?
Just a wild guess:
Have you tried using a newer (self-compiled) version of SASL?
HTH
Thorsten
Hi,
> 2012-08-10 21:44, openindiana пишет:
> > I have a server (currently running linux) that I'm hoping to
> convert to OI. The first point in question is whether or not OI
> will support the 3ware controller card.
> >
> > I looked at the OI HCL on the wiki, and it's basically an empty
> list
Hi,
> >Is it an option for you to try making a local mirror of
> >the repository (or one of its mirrors)?
> >
>
> I will try this suggestion. Thank you. At any rate, I just
> wanted to be sure that there is nothing wrong with my
> installation.
Are you using a proxy? I once had difficulties up
Hi,
> It might not be very useful for a laptop, because when it says "save to
> file", you really are supposed to save it to Xorg.conf and then move it
> to /etc/X11/xorg.conf and reboot.
Why reboot? It's enough to simply move/copy the saved file to
/etc/X11/xorg.conf, logout and let the X ser
Hi Gabriele,
> Thanx for your suggestions, but none of them worked for me!
> Adding "bg" doesn't solve.
> Also, the nfs/client service is ALWAYS offline, no way to make it online
to me
Have you checked whether there's another service nfs/client depends on
that is NOT online?
Regards
Thor
Hi,
> > "I also noticed that as soon as I insert the keyboard to the PS/2 port
the
> > orange sausage starts to roll and the system boots up, so it is as if
the
> > system is just sitting there waiting for a keyboard to say "Hello"."
> >
> > Does PS/2 support 'hotswap' as usb does?
AFAIK no.
Lo
Hi,
> The package files should be contained under /var/pkg/download as long as
> the pkg property "flush-content-cache-on-success" isn't set to "false";
> see "pkg property".
s/"false"/"true"
mea culpa... :-)
Thorsten
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Hi,
> I ahve just set up my netbook withoi148. All good but have downloaded
> and installed a lot of packages from various IPS repos.
>
> Now I am setting up my desktop and would like the same packages. Using
> the package manager export function does make life a little easier but
> the packages
Hi,
> I need a new graphics card for an older system (PCIE-1.0). I don't game,
> do graphics, rendering, etc. so don't need high end - just a good
> workstation unit that supports OpenGL, good color accuracy, and draws
> square squares :) Occasional DVD's are probably about the most GPU
> intensi
Hi,
> I've checked that the drives have new labels written, and all three know
that
> there is 2tb on them.
>
> The interesting thing is the allocation...
> mich@jaguar:~# zpool list
> NAMESIZE ALLOC FREECAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
> data 4.06T 3.42T 655G84% 1.00x ONLINE
> On 22/11/10 02:18 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> > I'm about to create a mirror to rpool that currently is a single
> > disk. I remember it being somewhat more involved than any other pool
> > for adding a mirror.
> >
> > Involving the boot bits and running grub... maybe other stuff as well.
> >
> >
Hi Albert,
> If one of you can reproduce the panic, can you copy the stack trace in
> panic message? I guess it wouldn't have written a crash dump, so you
> may have to boot with the '-k' flag appended to the 'kernel' line in
> GRUB, and the 'splashimage' line as well as 'console=graphics' removed
Hi Olga,
> what does this print on your Oracle Solaris 11 system:
> /bin/sh -c 'printf "%d\n" .sh.version'
It prints "20100305"
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Hi all,
Oracle today released its first version of Solaris 11 Express:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/overview/index.html
Let's wait and see whether they also release the source code
Regards
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Hi,
> Here is my query in a few words:
>
> Where can I get an ISO of build 133 of opensolaris?
>
> Details and why:
>
> I run Osol Build 133 currently. I want to go to Open indiana as it
> seems to be the best thing going in a bad situation with Opensolaris.
>
> My usage is as home network N
Hi,
some time ago I tried to upgrade from OpenSolaris b134 to OpenIndiana, but
rebooting into OI always resulted in a kernel panic; see
http://openindiana.org/pipermail/openindiana-discuss/2010-September/000504.html
In another attempt today I booted the OI live USB image and tried
installing O
Hi,
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Brett Dikeman
wrote:
> > I'll have more to report in about a week, hopefully good news. Is
> > there a way to measure the size of the lookup table?
>
> Answered my own question again, I think:
>
> # zdb -DD data
>
> DDT-sha256-zap-duplicate: 693 entries
Hi,
> It seems very easy to overlook, but it is my understanding that you
> always need to run these steps in a specific order:
> first just run import by itself
>
> pfexec zpool import
>
Great, didn't know about that. Thanks :-)
> Just run import by itself first and all should be well.
Michael schrieb am 04.10.2010 12:12:13:
> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Thorsten Heit
wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >> It seems very easy to overlook, but it is my understanding that you
> >> always need to run these steps in a specific order:
> >> first
Hi,
> This appears very similar to another issue with the bootfs
> specification which is normally transparent:
> http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=315743
>
> Also make sure you have the current version of GRUB installed on
> *both* disks in your mirror, as it's responsible for sp
Hi,
> can you show the output of "zfs list -tall" as run from a different BE
> (at least the relevant parts)? Maybe you can show what a bootable BE
> thinks is at that mountpoint/in that FS ... if the stuff in there
> isn't immediately relevant, perhaps you can set its mountpoint to
> "none" (I th
Hi,
> Sorry you are having trouble. Just a couple probing questions to open
up
> everyones mind. Before I forget, make sure you have burned a OS b134
live
> cd and a OI b147 live dvd before you do anything.
>
> The first thing I would try is booting into your b134 BE. Then export
all
> the
Hi,
by following the instructions on the wiki I just upgraded from OpenSolaris
b134 to OpenIndiana. Unfortunately booting into the new BE results in a
kernel panic:
...
NOTICE: zfs_parse_bootfs: error 22
Cannot mount root on rpool/101 fstype zfs
panic[cpu0]/thread=fbc2f260: vs_mountroo
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