My first guess is that you could try to change e1000g with bge.
Solaris has different approaches on naming a NIC, but I don't know how this
works.
A nic could be named e1000g0 or bge0 or nge0 and it seems to depend on the
hardware.
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From: Glenn Holmer [mailto:shad...@l
Open Indiana wrote:
> My first guess is that you could try to change e1000g with bge.
> Solaris has different approaches on naming a NIC, but I don't know how this
> works.
>
> A nic could be named e1000g0 or bge0 or nge0 and it seems to depend on the
> hardware.
bge is for Broadcom hardware, so
So, now i finally understand how it works with the NIC naming ;-)
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From: James Carlson [mailto:carls...@workingcode.com]
Sent: dinsdag 3 juli 2012 14:27
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Intel 82579V ethernet not recognized
Open India
Open Indiana wrote:
> So, now i finally understand how it works with the NIC naming ;-)
Driver naming follows a number of different rules, but is generally up
to the author of the code.
For network drivers, the driver name cannot end in a digit, because if
it did, the normal IP interface naming s
Hi,
I have OI-151a running on Dell PE R710 with 15 drives MD1000 DAS connected
via PERC6/E controller. The controller is configured with 15 RAID0 virtual
devices for each hard drive so the OS sees 15 drives. I know it's not ideal
but Dell doesn't have a controller that will give direct access to t
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Wood Peter wrote:
> root@tzstor14:~# zpool status -v pool01
> pool: pool01
> state: DEGRADED
> status: One or more devices has been removed by the administrator.
> Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a
> degraded sta
Some things to consider.
Generally a RAID controller that is in virtual RAID0 presentation mode
can hide a problem drive from ZFS.
e.g. Just places the virtual drive offline.
You need to make sure it's really dead.
Without access to the PERC Raid management interface/app you may be out
of luck w
Hello!
I'm trying to upgrade a couple of my machines running OS 134 (and not go
the Oracle route). I've followed the directions on the OI website
regarding upgrading from OS to OI. It won't upgrade anything beyond 134.
Below is a sample of my command and the current version/package publishers.
MegaCli under Solaris will, in my experience, talk to PERC controllers.
Just as a useful tidbit short of having to boot into the on-card BIOS
or another OS and interrogate the card that way.
- Rich
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 7:25 PM, Mike La Spina wrote:
> Some things to consider.
>
> Generally a R
On 02/07/2012, at 3:44 AM, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> On 27/06/2012 13:12, Matt Connolly wrote:
>> I just came across the EveryCity OpenWebStack repository for SmartOS /
>> Solaris 10.
>>
>> http://smartos.pkg.ec/en/index.shtml
>>
>> Has anyone tried this for OpenIndiana?
>>
>> I
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