Greetings,
Could someone reach out to the group that is responsible for the website
and let them know that their LetsEncrypt auto-renewal setup...isn't
auto-renewing, and likely hasn't for 1-2 months?
Brett
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Greetings all,
I have an OpenSolaris system I upgraded to OpenIndiana last night, and
I'm not sure if it coincides, but I'm having a ton of problems with
disk performance on a 4x2TB SATA drive RAID-Z pool which is separate
from the system/boot pool (on an SSD.) There are no SATA multipliers,
and
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Julian Wiesener wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as far as i see (device names in iostat) you're using the PATA interface to
> the SATA drives. Please look if you have an "native AHCI" switch in the BIOS
> and turn it on, the SATA drivers are way better implementet.
Alright, fair
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Brett Dikeman wrote:
> Flipped it over to AHCI, and the machine wouldn't boot. The progress
> bar comes up and fills twice (blue and orange), then the screen goes
> blank and I'm back at the POST screen.
Point of clarification/additional i
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Paul Johnston
wrote:
> I have a Dell Optiplex 755 and when I switched in the bios from ATA to AHCI
> it wouldn't boot so I'll get another disk and do a re-install then I can
It's actually pretty easy; googling 'round: boot off the OpenIndiana
LiveCD (if you've upg
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:23 AM, Albert Lee wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Chris Mosetick wrote:
>> If it's not too late already, my suggestion at this point is to go back to
>> ide mode in the bios, boot the machine and rsync your data to another
>> physical machine through the network,
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Hillel Lubman wrote:
> But really - there was no open discussion about the name prior to
> OpenIndiana going public. May be now is a good time to make some
> contest for the distro name.
IMHO (and coming into this as someone with an outsider view, ie no
involveme
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, size 994 o
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 4:57 AM, Thorsten Heit wrote:
> DDT-sha256-zap-unique: 5 entries, size 123986329 on disk, 118375219 in
> core
>
> DDT histogram (aggregated over all DDTs):
>
> bucket allocated referenced
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Initially it was said that "the community" didn't get a chance to
provide input, which turned out not to be true. Several of us pointed
out reasons why a name change right now would be a bad idea. Nobody
for the name change rebutted those reasons.
Can we move on from style for now and work on su
Hi all,
I triggered a scrub of a ZFS pool, and it was going at a glacial
pace...about 1GB over 4 hours. After rebooting the machine (which was
up for 16 days), the scrub is now running at more normal speeds
(+100MB/sec, sometimes peaking at 200), but still not very consistent,
even with a 5 secon
Greetings,
We're trying to install Legato Networker, and the client requires
SUNWcryr and SUNWcry.
Is the functionality of these packages provided by an openindiana
install already, and we should force installation? Or, are there
openindiana equivalents to the Sun packages?
Thanks!
Brett
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On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Richard Lowe wrote:
> You shouldn't need to do anything, the functionality formally provided by
> SUNWcry* (the encryption kit) was
> folded in the base OS a couple of years ago.
>
> Forcing an install would (I think) be a really bad idea.
I meant force installing
I can't for the life of me seem to get OpenIndiana text install, on
either USB or CDROM, to boot further than keyboard/language selection.
Usually I get 'silence' from the console after "Configuring devices",
but now I'm staring at a stream of bus timeout errors on ata0. I did
a BIOS update Just
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Gary wrote:
> I'm not familiar with Syba cards so I looked them up and none of the
> low profile PCIe cards have Solaris drivers. I did notice one of their
> low profile cards has a Silicon Image Sil3132 chipset but I've no idea
> if that's supported either. Does th
Hi all,
We have an SSD with plenty of space on it, but when the OS was
installed, it was partitioned to use all of the disk. I'd like to use
some space on the SSD for a log or cache device for a 4-drive zpool.
Is that possible, for example by using a loopback device or file? Or
is our only option
Is there a way to query how much fragmentation there is in a filesystem?
We've got a large filesystem which was allowed to get really full
before it was expanded considerably, and we also had deduplication
turned on briefly, which caused the dedupe table to get very, very
big. While the applicati
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
wrote:
> If the filesystem was filled up, and you added another VDEV, the initial
> VDEV(s) will stay full until you either destroy the pool,
> replace the drives with larger ones (given autoexpand=on) or wait for block
> pointer rewrite, w
Greetings all,
I just changed the hostname on an OpenIndiana machine by changing
/etc/hostname.(ifname), /etc/nodename, and rebooting. Networking is
down, and worse, I can't login using known-good credentials.
On the console was an error about SMF not starting, and on each login
attempt, this ap
What exactly does this mean? What is "leaked space"? Is it repaired by
virtue of zdb walking the filesystem, etc?
# zdb -b pool
Traversing all blocks to verify nothing leaked ...
Error counts:
errno count
leaked space: vdev 0, offset 0x7cfeea00, size 3072
leaked space: vdev 0, offset 0
Could someone summarize what the ZFS changes are?
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 2:25 AM, Dave Koelmeyer
wrote:
> Wot, no-one's mentioned this yet?
>
> http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/oi_151a_prestable8+Release+Notes
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> http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
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