Le 31/12/2010 01:32, Jean-Yves Avenard a écrit :
Salut Jean-Yves,
Depending on what you want to do with your system, Solaris Express 11
could be a good choice:
I use it for a home NAS server for Windows and DCC++, with 6TB ZFS
Raidz2 storage, using 6 1.5 TB disks. Since one cannot be too pru
Hi,
I have built a ZFS homeserver for Windows machines using Solaris Express
11; also a non-ZFS backup machine using Windows 7 and big disks
concatenated under a RAID controller.
The backup program I am using does not "see" the network ZFS server,
because apparently, SEx 11 does not broadcas
Le 05/03/2011 18:43, Alasdair Lumsden a écrit :
This list is for discussion of OpenIndiana rather than to provide support for
Solaris 11 Express. If Oracle are failing to provide community support
channels, you might want to take this up with them.
Thanks for your kind answer. I am not an Orac
Le 05/03/2011 22:38, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk a écrit :
I think the comment was meant for the mailing list. Solaris 10 or 11 isn't
supported here. Either you contact Oracle support or you install OpenIndiana is
your choice, but you won't get support for the commercial Solaris here.
This is quite
Bonjour,
I just rebuilt my home ZFS server using openindiana (formerly Solaris
Xpress 11) and napp-it, an configured it for Windows or Android
clients. The boot pool (rpool) was built by OI's installer; the storage
pool (tank, 9GB) was created by napp-it's "create pool" function, using
the a
Le 17/08/2012 21:12, Bob Friesenhahn a écrit :
On Fri, 17 Aug 2012, Robert Soubie wrote:
However, I have noticed that the pool status report (below) contains
a suggestion to upgrade the pool, which is currently v28, which
surprises me. Before proceeding, I would like to obtain informed
Le 19/08/2012 14:42, Mike La Spina a écrit :
You do not need to enable the feature flags at this point however you will in
the future need to consider the following:
You have come to a fork in the road. You can chose one of two directions going forward.
1. Follow the illumos path which is
Le 04/09/2012 23:13, Natxo Asenjo a écrit :
You have, I think, two solutions. The first one is only available for
newer windows servers, I think. The second is a nice hack that will
probably never be supported if you run into trouble but I have used it
and it works :-)
1. use mklink (http://en.