Thanks Andrey, that's the impression I'm left with. Any idea whether
that's likely to remain the case indefinitely? I'm unclear on OI's
likely pathways for hardware support.
On 7 February 2012 18:21, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
> On 07.02.12 13:51, David Wragg wrote:
>>
>> - Intel 82801 SATA RAID
Hi,
I've got a service set up via svc and within a few days it crashes.
Even though fmd it says it dumped core I can't find it anywhere. I even
added a cd into a directory and expected the core to go there, but no
go. When I run it using the startup script outside of svc, it runs
fine... N
have you read coreadm man-page?
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 14:27, Gary Gendel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a service set up via svc and within a few days it crashes. Even
> though fmd it says it dumped core I can't find it anywhere. I even added a
> cd into a directory and expected the core to go ther
On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 08:27:03AM -0500, Gary Gendel wrote:
>
> I've got a service set up via svc and within a few days it crashes.
> Even though fmd it says it dumped core I can't find it anywhere. I
> even added a cd into a directory and expected the core to go there,
> but no go. When I run
Thanks. I'll give it a go and see if I get a core file. Interesting
that I have per-process core dumps enabled but this one just didn't show up.
On 2/8/12 8:30 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 08:27:03AM -0500, Gary Gendel wrote:
I've got a service set up via svc and within a fe
It is long shot, but check how much space you have where your core dumps
supposed
to go. Your root pool may have limited space.
Also, the visibility of core dumps has security implications, they could be
inaccessible
unless you are looking as root.
Steve
- Original Message -
Thank
Hello,
I have been trying out a few event ports based servers and libraries, and have
been seeing very poor performance. I am running the latest OI distribution.
For eg. Nginx from opencsw maxes out at about 10K pages/second on OI running on
Parallels Desktop on MBP. Apache 2.2.15 from the d
I have a Supermicro X8DTH-6F with a built-in SAS2008.
I thought it was just an HBA, but when I went to update the firmware
on the card it told me it was setup as IR mode.
I plan on flashing it to IT mode.
Anything I should be aware before I do this?
thanks,
Geoff
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09.02.2012 7:42, Geoff Nordli пишет:
I have a Supermicro X8DTH-6F with a built-in SAS2008.
I thought it was just an HBA, but when I went to update the firmware
on the card it told me it was setup as IR mode.
I plan on flashing it to IT mode.
I did it on the same board without problems.
Firm
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Yuri Vorobyev wrote:
> 09.02.2012 7:42, Geoff Nordli пишет:
>
>
>> I have a Supermicro X8DTH-6F with a built-in SAS2008.
>>
>> I thought it was just an HBA, but when I went to update the firmware
>> on the card it told me it was setup as IR mode.
>>
>> I plan on fla
09.02.2012 9:34, Geoff Nordli пишет:
Was there an existing zpool setup on the card?
No. I reflash controller to IT before setup any pool.
Another note, this is on the same card where I had some "disconnects"
from a drive. I would assume there is no connection around a card
misbehaving and ha
On 08.02.12 12:20, David Wragg wrote:
Thanks Andrey, that's the impression I'm left with. Any idea whether
that's likely to remain the case indefinitely? I'm unclear on OI's
likely pathways for hardware support.
I'm too :-)
IMHO you have well solution (Intel SASUC8I card) - at least while OI
do
Hi all
On this server, I had a drive dying on me, and the spare kicked in. I replaced
the drive, detached the spare and "zpool replace"d the original dev, waiting
for it to resilver. When this was almost finished (say, 2 hours left), a second
drive died, the spare kicking in and resilver restar
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