own, Oracle has.
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$ gmd5sum tamp-2.5-source.zip
4b610e26b4d0889d8fb7bfc8e7ba9ebb tamp-2.5-source.zip
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On 01/05/2018 16:09, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Isn't Apollo Lake 32bit only?
Defiantly 64 bit and I've booted OI on a J3455 although it wouldn't run
graphics. I didn't waste time investigating.
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S11 nor OI. 10W/16W.
Compare with SunRay3+ active power 14W (plus 125W for a 1U server in
another room).
I hardly class my C2750 systems as small but compared with say a
SunBlade 2000 they are small except in performance.
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by reading the documentation and examples.
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nnovation." - ours, theirs, generally? I don't know what the message
is supposed to be.
"Hence ..." better not at the start of a sentence.
"Developers can instantly leverage", leverage is a noun.
Many of the word orders are not natural, in many places, lead
On 04/12/2018 15:10, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
"Developers can instantly leverage", leverage is a noun.
It is also a verb.
Lots of people verb nouns, it depends if you want to appear ignorant to
those that do not. My advice*, your choice.
* which was solicited.
On 04/12/2018 17:13, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Does it boil down to a difference between American English and British
English?
Not really here, this is more about style and the impression one is
trying to convey than dove vs dived. English language does not have an
equivalent of the Académie f
Hello, please can someone help me understand this xpg4, ksh, rm oddity?
Normally: rm with no args complains and adding -f makes it accept no args.
$ rm
usage: rm [-fiRr] file ...
$ rm -f
$
On OpenSolaris [but not 10, 11.3] with /usr/xpg4/bin in the path it
behaves differently but only with /bi
On 17/06/2019 13:22, Peter Tribble wrote:
$ PATH=/usr/xpg4/bin /bin/ksh -c "rm -f"
Usage: rm [-cFdfirRuv] file ...
...
$ PATH=/usr/xpg4/bin /bin/truss -f /bin/ksh -c "rm -f" |& grep rm
4436: lstat("/usr/xpg4/bin/rm", 0xFC7FFFDFDCE0) = 0
Usage: rm [-cFdfirRuv] file ...
...
I can't see a
On 18/12/2019 10:47, Till Wegmüller wrote:
1. Buy or Organize a new Disk with the same RPM and the same or Bigger
Capacity. If your current disk is not sold anymore then just focus on a
brand you trust with the same RPM and bigger Capacity. If the new disk
is bigger than c5d1 then any excess wil
On 18/12/2019 13:15, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Yes these points I missed thanks for adding.
Team work! And iteration (corrections)...
$ zdb -C | grep ashift
expect ashift of 9 or 12
where the sector size is 2 to power of the ashift
2^9 = 512, 2^12 = 4096
or 1 << ashift.
To be clear, installg
On 02/02/2020 11:46, Harry Putnam wrote:
but `zfs list' (with no target) should not show snapshots
`zfs list -r with no target should not either
# zpool get listsnapshots tank
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
tank listsnapshots ondefault
# zpool set listsnapshots=off tank
On 04/04/2020 11:12, Marc Lobelle wrote:
This server has 2TB disks in mirror mode plus a small ssd in cache mode.
I would like to replace the 2TB disks with 4 TB disks. What is the
safest procedure to do this ?
This was discussed recently; can someone say where the list archives
are? eg, whe
On 15/07/2020 07:38, Judah Richardson wrote:
I recently went through a
fresh OI install and was more than a bit disappointed that in AD 2020 I
still can't achieve UEFI boot.
OmniOS since r151032 (2019-11-04) supports UEFI boot.
https://github.com/omniosorg/omnios-build/blob/r151032/doc/Releas
On 19/08/2021 23:58, Carl Brewer wrote:
Further to this - is it worth disabling atime on the ZFS root pool
that's on the SSDs? I don't imagine it's a lot of data, but it would add
up over the years.
Do you ever look at the access times?
SSD or otherwise it must add writes when reading.
I have b
On 01/12/2021 08:31, Michelle wrote:
Say I was to put a 2tb, three 4tb and a 6tb together (a 2 and two 4
would make 10 and the other 4 and the 6 would also make 10)
Would that be possible with ZFS now?
I think it has always been possible, ask is is sensible? Try it, if you
have nothing to lo
On 01/12/2021 11:55, Michelle wrote:
I have closing on 12TB of data so even the 10 won't be enough to back
everything up, but this is as much for the exercise of doing it, as
achieving anything solid. It won't be under pressure, but I'd rather
push the envelope and see what I can do.
So how woul
On 01/12/2021 23:33, jason matthews wrote:
Green drives have this nasty habit of spinning down to save power and be
$ man smartctl
...
apm[,N|off] - [ATA only] Gets/sets the Advanced Power Management
(APM) feature on device (if supported). If a value between 1
and 254 is provided, it
with USB is on a "mini PC" only].
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Good morning,
One of the few times I have to start a computer in Windows is to run
ZOOM for video conferences. Is there a way to use ZOOM on Openindiana ?
One of the few times I have to start a computer with Linux is to run
ZOOM for video conferences
seems to behave.
Is there any hope of me avoiding Linux on this?
James.
1.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/126137/intel-nuc-kit-nuc7pjyh.html
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ones for a few bucks)
Good advice, plenty on eBay for under 10 quid. It is an NUC with
minimal expansion and I expect those video cards use several times the
power of the NUC (5.5W).
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Are there inefficiencies that creep into LZ4 with larger block sizes
some how?
Are you using zfs recordsize=8k? (As often recommended with Postgresql.)
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discs, one has 512 and the other 4k
sectors. I only have small databases, the sizes are all MB as reported
by zfs list "USED" after a sync. compress=on is lzjb (it's "closed"
Solaris).
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8k records on 512 blocks. I believe your source is 8k in all tests
which is preserved by send/receive.
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> not set the DF flag.
That's not the default behavior. The default is to have DF on, at least
on the Solaris versions I'm familiar with. (I guess Oracle could have
changed this, though I think it would be wrong to do so
convenient as all 3 OSs can be shown on the same selection screen.
illumos loader cannot boot MS Win, unless the Windows loader was
installed to a partition, which may not be possible and is certainly
less convenient than booting directly from GRUB.
Cheers,
James
little use, is
it worth the effort of migrating at all?
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"s...@pandora.be" wrote:
> Andreas Wacknitz helped James Madgewick in the past to do an export.
>
> So James Madgewick has an export of the wiki and is working on
> further migrating the contents to oi-docs.
>
> The export is available
would also need to be
agreement on what content should be part of the Wiki and what should be
in the docs.
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e. I doubt they would be interested
though due to the age of this GPU (Kepler consumer GeForce is now
unsupported).
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ough there were
options missing from the screen. I was able to select an automatic mode
and continue. This presented an area which was apparently supposed to
show the proposed partitions but it was completely empty. I think there
may be something wrong with the minimal installer currently.
James Madgw
lcome/pull/14).
Where in the installer is it showing that information? Hopefully
someone else knows the origin which needs to be updated.
James
On Wed, 22 Feb 2023 15:18:48 +0100
Predrag Zecevic via openindiana-discuss
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just installing latest available OI IS
#x27;ll want to remove the links to it and replace with
instructions for signing up etc. Unless there's a plan to migrate
elsewhere. I would support that, I see mailing lists as increasingly
retro and a barrier to entry for new contributors.
James
On Tue, 9 May 2023 09:43:52 +0200
Till Weg
On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 16:16:14 +0200
Till Wegmüller wrote:
> Hi James
>
> There are no plans for the mailing list other to at least replace the
> mailman setup with something I don't have to administer and can
> update. The Mailman links exist but I cannot change things
s list, in case anyone wants to comment on this change. The main
difference to the docs will be a more modern appearance and removal of
drop-down menu navigation. It will also be easier to contribute as
there won't be a dependency on an old version of Python for MkD
two anyway?
I've not tried the USB image with a physical PC yet - as I've always
just used DVD, though I don't see why it should behave any differently.
Regards,
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:48:59 +0100
Peter Tribble wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 7:36 PM James Madgwick
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > It seems that the "OI-hipster-gui-20230502.usb" i
Hi,
I've created a PR to reflect these changes
(https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-docs/pull/261).
I also noticed that another change was needed: A change
of name for EveryCity which has been taken over by Krystal - with the
everycity.co.uk site now redirecting to krystal.io.
(https://krystal.io/b
Hi,
I've added that. I've also reordered the list, added which
protocols are supported by each mirror, added the location for
Dotsrc.org, and fixed the URL for NLUUG - the old URL was not working
with HTTPS.
I will leave the PR (https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-docs/pull/261)
for a little while
Mourning
On Tue, Aug 27, 2024, 07:53 Peter Tribble wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2024 at 1:29 PM Udo Grabowski (IMK) >
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> > On 8/27/24 14:20, Stephan Althaus wrote:
> > > On 8/27/24 12:53, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> > >> On 8/27/24 12:45, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-
But I'd say it is more likely your download is busted. Check the MD5 hash!
I agree.
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s, again, I use this daily without issue.
I'd suggest that this might be a local problem.
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. I'll switch my Pingdom account to monitor pkg-1.de for
a while, as they can probe from several places around the globe.
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e pgcrypto module you requested.
I'm not certain that will work, actually, as the 147 consolidation probably
excludes it.
I am nearly finished re-importing PostgreSQL into SFW though and it will be
included in our next release.
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istribution of Illumos. Other distributions
should also be derived from Illumos, not from us.
Can we drop all these name discussions now, please?
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spec files that easy to put together). James O'Gorman is
>> working on a ports tree as an alternative for people who prefer that
>> route, but it is not complete yet.
> Why not to use pkgsrc?
Several reasons, the least of which being that pkgsrc requires installing its
own pkg
On 30 Oct 2010, at 12:25, Nathan Evans wrote:
> sad to watch pieces of sun die off one by one.
Where have you seen that it's retiring today? There's nothing on Sunsolve at
the moment to say it's going today and the best I've seen from the FAQ is that
no timeline has b
ut time is really the issue there. :-)
You can always host a dlc mirror if you like - that's just serving regular
files so any webserver will do.
Thanks!
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ly isn't the best place to host though. When new releases
come out it'll saturate your line, and I'm guessing you don't have symmetric
DSL so probably quite limited in upload.
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lls. For those people (and those who generally do not wish to use BT, for
whatever reason), it's good to have many geographic mirrors, if only for
redundancy.
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environment? Is ZFS deduplication in oi148 considered
stable/production ready? I would hate to break a working setup chasing a
feature that is not ready.
Any feedback, experience would be appreciated.
Thanks,
James Kohout
jkoh...@yahoo.com
o create some
partitions and just go from there, but its not proving straightforward.
So far I managed to install to a partition but I haven't managed to
access the other partitions on my drive.
Is there an existing guide anywhere?
James
This email and any attachments are confidential a
re low-power SATA with low RPM, and the SSD is pretty fast.
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To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Hi - can anybody help me get OI
installedthe way I'd like?
ior to the split, even). Isn't that the driver
> that lived on somewhat as glm? or am I confused?
Yes, ncrs was the poor, mostly-unmaintained and 32bit ONLY
cousin of glm. The removal of ncrs should have happened years
ago.
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Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 16:00, James Carlson wrote:
>> Have you tried "cfgadm -lv"?
>
> Yes, "cfgadm -lv" does not list the drives connected through SAS, but
> "cfgadm -lav" does. The output does however not make me much wis
(a somewhat unsettled area of the
USB world), but will include the ability to open the device with libusb
and communicate from user space.
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/netmasks
# echo 10.1.0.1 > /etc/hostname.foo0
I recommend doing this instead:
# echo 10.1.0.1/16 > /etc/hostname.foo0
It's easier, and it has the great benefit that it works right with CIDR
netmasks without fuss.
Or just use "ipadm" to administer the addresses ...
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2.168.254.200
... but replace that address with the address of the client. If that
query doesn't return immediately with a useful answer (such as
"192.168.254.200 dhcp-200"), that's what's wrong.
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days of wasted administrative effort.
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tation.)
If you want to use an event hook, create a /etc/dhcp/eventhook script.
See the dhcpagent(1M) man page for details.
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nt dhcpagent from writing the
> /etc/resolv.conf file.
The overwrite occurs when svc:/network/service:default runs.
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#x27;ll almost certainly want to leave the IPv6
loopback address alone. The v6 folks do a lot of compatibility testing
without external v6 addresses, but not without loopback.)
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t, then it's possible that there's a corner case here (new
entries in llp) that nwamd doesn't handle too well.
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nual control. (It's was originally designed
primarily for laptops. Yes, quite a few of us at Sun ran Solaris on
laptops.)
One option might be trying to contact the project team at
nwam-disc...@opensolaris.org, or by searching around for the project
lead, Renee Sommerfeld (nee Danson).
-
Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
>
> James, thanks, I really appreciate the effort here. This is supposed to
> be a SAN, not a dev box or anything - I just want it to run stably, and
> disabling ipv6 seems to be doing that, so I think I'm going to call it a
> day...
OK.
For
ed by the Borgacle.
http://blogs.oracle.com/drapeau/entry/nagios_is_available_for_opensolaris
Perhaps this would be a better starting point:
http://gibbontech.blogspot.com/2007/04/compiling-nagios-30a3-and-plugins-for.html
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> Looks like aggregation is not using all the available throughput......what am
> I missing? is there
> any incompatibility between Solaris10/08 and OpenIndiana?
I don't expect that there should be any. More likely, I expect a
misconfiguration somewhere in this set-
ipe the data across the available
devices, parallelizing the I/O operations. To get better error
tolerance, use raidz2 or raidz3.
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that'll
still be a single flow.
Ethernet trunking works great for high levels of aggregation and (with
LACP) as a low-level redundancy mechanism. It doesn't magically make
things go faster, though. If you want that, then you'll
Gernot Wolf wrote:
> Ok, for some reason this attachement refuses to go out :( Have to figure
> that out...
Probably just because it's huge. Try "tail -100 /var/adm/messages".
It's likely that if there's something going nuts on your system,
there'll be enough
eature
will probably have to be added to the code. It's not present in the
current code because the observability node covered the known uses of
that sort of port without extra complications.
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carlopmart wrote:
> On 10/24/2011 06:13 PM, James Carlson wrote:
>> carlopmart wrote:
>>> Is it possible to configure a bridge (with n physical nics) with a
>>> span
>>> port like for example FreeBSD does??
>>
>> No, mirror port functionality
Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
>> Thanks James. I need to sniff traffic on this bridge, but using it as port
>> mirror or span port. For example, if I create a bridge with bge0, bge1, and
>> bge2, I need to "see" all traffic that cross these interfaces, not only, for
>
carlopmart wrote:
> On 10/24/2011 07:08 PM, James Carlson wrote:
>> You didn't say how you're sniffing traffic. If you mean that you must
>> use an _external_ network monitoring device to do this, then the
>> existing built-in mechanism obviously won't be suf
SATA drives), and the other
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http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.inetutils.bugs/1318
In any event "sig_t" isn't defined on OpenIndiana.
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svcs -xv", and then examine the
log files that the system tells you about in the svcs output.
What happened when you did that?
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sent. Writing portable software is harder than
that. Reading through that problem report, though, makes it sound like
those other developers aren't going to agree with me. :-/
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Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
> On 28.10.11 16:29, James Carlson wrote:
>>> In which bug tracker I must create a bug report for this issue?
>>>
>>> The problem is that on OI-151 EXT2_IOC_GETFLAGS is defined as
>>> _IOR('f', 1, long)
>>>
Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
> On 28.10.11 18:29, James Carlson wrote:
>> You might have an argument that e2fsprogs shouldn't include this header
>> file. Most projects (for what it's worth) just toss in the kitchen sink
>> -- anything that's built is shipp
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Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
> On 03.11.11 16:22, James Carlson wrote:
>> Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
>>> More about e2fsprogs. Now from the pkgsrc. There is a same bug as here:
>>> http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=45499
>>>
>>>
On 11/5/11 5:40 AM, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
> On 04.11.11 14:14, James Carlson wrote:
>> I'd say #1. ...
> So it is a lot of words in the justification of not to change anything
> in the OI/Illumos...
That's not entirely true. If someone wants to change OI to ma
I suspect
this is caused by an automated installer that is enabled on this system.
I don't know what they might be calling it these days, but there was a
product called "Sun Update Manager" that would do this sort of thing.
Since this is S10 (rather than OpenIndiana or even OpenSolaris
t; on the core file
itself. Or use mdb and the "$c" command to print a stack trace. And
show the result to the developer of the code -- he's likely the only one
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But speculating here about their motives is probably pointless.
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Edward Martinez wrote:
> On 11/11/11 06:48, James Carlson wrote:
>> But sources were indeed promised at some unspecified date after the
>> binary release. Hope they carry through.
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>> http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-discuss/2010-August/059310.html
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