Thanx for the pointer. I did all of this already, and I'm not talking about
serving iscsi
over ethernet via the OS, but letting the QLogic card implement the iscsi
through its
ready to run hardware.
What I miss is how to bind the QLogic hardware iscsi targets to ZFS volumes.
If QLogic gives me a
Guys,
I was curious if anyone recently tried installing osol on a new
laptop. I was looking at Lenevo line which has few laptop with
Nvidia graphics but they all seem to have some chip for wifi
that I can't recognize. Seems like Toshiba has no laptops with
Nvidia chips.
Would like to hear brand/
Quoting Sunay Tripathi :
Guys,
I was curious if anyone recently tried installing osol on a new
laptop. I was looking at Lenevo line which has few laptop with
Nvidia graphics but they all seem to have some chip for wifi
that I can't recognize. Seems like Toshiba has no laptops with
Nvidia chips.
Hmm ... I've only played with ISCSI on ZFS (after my boss was playing
with sol10 and it messed up) ...
there is a thread here:
http://www.unix.com/solaris/83852-solaris-10-fcinfo-hba-port-shows-adapter-not-found.html
it talks about adapters having the QLogic firmware not appearing in
"fcinfo" ...
Sunay,
You can use the Lenovo Thinkpad 420s with the NVIDIA NVS 4200M graphics chip.
~ Ken Mays
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From: Damian Wojsław
To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Cc:
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 3:40 AM
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] recommended laptop
Quoting Su
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 09:02:50AM +0200, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> Thanx for the pointer. I did all of this already, and I'm not talking about
> serving iscsi
> over ethernet via the OS, but letting the QLogic card implement the iscsi
> through its
> ready to run hardware.
The QLE4062C card is a
Below is some helpful text edited from the napp-it UI's verbiage. This helped
me figure out what needs done under COMSTAR as well as what steps to take under
NetApp's ONTAP 8.0.1. The concepts are the same for any system being configured
as a target...
1. You must define a logical unit
2. You
This is definitely something we should keep an eye on, but I think some of
the worry is premature. The reaction to McCann's post from other GNOME
contributors seems to be overwhelmingly negative.
Something else I noticed, and consider very intriguing, is that Brian
Cameron chimed in, speaking for
Ken,
Thanks. What is the wifi you have on the laptop. If you can check, that
would be great. The choices they give are:
Integrated WiFi wireless LAN adapters
1. ThinkPad b/g/n
2. [$0.00]
Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000
3. [add $20.00]
Intel Centrino Advanced-N
Today I went to Fluendo's site hoping to get their codec bundle
only to see Open{Solaris,Indiana} wasn't available.
After contacting Fluendo they informed the above had been discontinued :(
Neither could they offer the last available codecs as "they aren't
available through the store".
Is there a
I just went to Fluendo's site and it seems they've reworked it... I can't
see any way to get to the codec downloads. When I log in, however, I get the
"My Products" page, which still has links to OpenSolaris downloads for
everything. Did you try that?
A side note - I use the Fluendo codecs for mus
> I just went to Fluendo's site and it seems they've reworked it... I can't
> see any way to get to the codec downloads. When I log in, however, I get
> the
> "My Products" page, which still has links to OpenSolaris downloads for
> everything. Did you try that?
>
> A side note - I use the Fluendo c
On 05/20/11 12:40 AM, Damian Wojsław wrote:
Quoting Sunay Tripathi :
Guys,
I was curious if anyone recently tried installing osol on a new
laptop. I was looking at Lenevo line which has few laptop with
Nvidia graphics but they all seem to have some chip for wifi
that I can't recognize. Seems l
I am using OpenIndiana build 147 on a stock Toshiba S11 without issues.
Broadband, wifi & display work well.
Comes with Intel Core i5-560M, Nvidia NVS2100M and Intel 802.11 a/g/n wireless.
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From: Sunay Tripathi
To: ken mays
Cc: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] recommended laptop
Ken,
Thanks. What is the wifi you have on the laptop. If you can check, that
would be great. The choice
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 1:52 PM, wrote:
>> I just went to Fluendo's site and it seems they've reworked it... I can't
>> see any way to get to the codec downloads. When I log in, however, I get
>> the
>> "My Products" page, which still has links to OpenSolaris downloads for
>> everything. Did you
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Sunay Tripathi
wrote:
> Ken,
>
> Thanks. What is the wifi you have on the laptop. If you can check, that
> would be great. The choices they give are:
>
>
> Integrated WiFi wireless LAN adapters
> 1. ThinkPad b/g/n
> 2. [$0.00]
> Intel Centrino W
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