I'm getting a chash failure while trying to install gcc on OI-Hipster
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On 11/4/15, 11:54 PM, "Nikola M" wrote:
>USB is not that good for high profile use anyway.
>USB does not do checking of data during transwer (came to the light when
>using USB wireless adapters).
>ZFS helps there with checksums, but for regular things I would stick to
>SAS and SATA.
True, but wh
When we do that, we stick the disk directly onto the SAS/SATA bus, then
offline the drive and ship it ... I still have visions of the computer
failing when someone plugged in a USB keyboard and took Solaris 10 over the
limit for devices, destroying the pool (we were able to get some of the
drives b
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015, Jonathan Adams wrote:
> USB is good for ZFS on Linux (useful to set the ashift on a backwards
> compatible Solaris 10 zpool), but it's not really "prime time".
Just so that I'm absolutely clear, would I be correct in thinking that
eSATA is preferred over USB-3, assuming SAS is
Hello.
Zakharov, Pavel писал 05.11.2015 19:11:
I'm getting a chash failure while trying to install gcc on OI-Hipster
It seems related to this:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=3211287
SunOS openindiana 5.11 illumos-6357b94 i86pc i386 i86pc
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In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] [discuss] Re: Support for USB3?,...:
I have had a good look (at Garrett's suggestion) and it is a lot of work.
USB3 is more than just an incremental step over USB2. It would be big job
even if the underlying, notoriously poor performing, USB framework w
I have wondered if it is possible for Illumos to detect USB-3 hardware
which has a USB-2 emulation mode and re-initialize it to USB-2 mode so
that it can work with existing USB-2 drivers.
Currently one is faced with using vendor-specific BIOS menus to
hopefully put USB-3 interfaces in USB-2 mo
Rich Teer wrote:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015, Jonathan Adams wrote:
USB is good for ZFS on Linux (useful to set the ashift on a backwards
compatible Solaris 10 zpool), but it's not really "prime time".
Just so that I'm absolutely clear, would I be correct in thinking that
eSATA is preferred over USB-3,
Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
I have wondered if it is possible for Illumos to detect USB-3 hardware
which has a USB-2 emulation mode and re-initialize it to USB-2 mode so
that it can work with existing USB-2 drivers.
Currently one is faced with using vendor-specific BIOS menus to
hopefully put USB-3 i
On 11/ 5/15 05:23 PM, Dave Pooser wrote:
On 11/4/15, 11:54 PM, "Nikola M" wrote:
USB is not that good for high profile use anyway.
USB does not do checking of data during transwer (came to the light when
using USB wireless adapters).
ZFS helps there with checksums, but for regular things I wou
6 ноября 2015 г. 0:59:52 CET, Ian Collins пишет:
>Rich Teer wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Nov 2015, Jonathan Adams wrote:
>>
>>> USB is good for ZFS on Linux (useful to set the ashift on a
>backwards
>>> compatible Solaris 10 zpool), but it's not really "prime time".
>> Just so that I'm absolutely clear, wo
On 11/ 5/15 07:07 PM, Rich Teer wrote:
Just so that I'm absolutely clear, would I be correct in thinking that
eSATA is preferred over USB-3, assuming SAS isn't an option? The low-end,
consumer-spec drive enclosure I'm using has an eSATA port and a USB-3
port. The eSATA port requires the use of
6 ноября 2015 г. 2:01:01 CET, Ian Collins пишет:
>Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
>> I have wondered if it is possible for Illumos to detect USB-3
>hardware
>> which has a USB-2 emulation mode and re-initialize it to USB-2 mode
>so
>> that it can work with existing USB-2 drivers.
>>
>> Currently one is fac
On 11/ 6/15 08:14 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
6 ноября 2015 г. 2:01:01 CET, Ian Collins пишет:
Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
I have wondered if it is possible for Illumos to detect USB-3
hardware
which has a USB-2 emulation mode and re-initialize it to USB-2 mode
so
that it can work with existing USB-2
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