It's not what you want, but I use fullsized PC located at balcony and
> don't worries about heat, vibration and noise. AFAIK, this is the
> cheapest, simplest and quickest way to build custom server. I ever
> know people who made 19" rack with set of servers on balcony also. =)
And offcause I don
Miles,
Miles Nordin wrote:
>> "tn" == Thomas Nau writes:
>
> tn> After updating the machine to b114 we ran into a strange
> tn> problem. The pool get's imported (listed by 'zpool list') but
> tn> none of it's ZFS filesystems get mounted. Exporting and
> tn> reimporting manua
> "tn" == Thomas Nau writes:
tn> After updating the machine to b114 we ran into a strange
tn> problem. The pool get's imported (listed by 'zpool list') but
tn> none of it's ZFS filesystems get mounted. Exporting and
tn> reimporting manually fixes the problem as does "zfs mount
Hi All,
I'm kinda worried about my zpool right now. When I did a zpool status I
got the following error message:
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an unrecoverable error. An
attempt was made to correct the error. Applications are unaffected.
action: Determine if the de
Jim Dunham wrote:
Ian,
Ian Collins wrote:
I have a volume in a pool that was created under Solaris 10 update 6
that I was sharing over iSCSI to some VMs. The pool in now imported
on an update 7 system.
For some reason, the volume won't share. shareiscsi is on, but
iscsiadm list target sh
Ian,
Ian Collins wrote:
I have a volume in a pool that was created under Solaris 10 update
6 that I was sharing over iSCSI to some VMs. The pool in now
imported on an update 7 system.
For some reason, the volume won't share. shareiscsi is on, but
iscsiadm list target shows nothing.
Dear all
We use iSCSI quite a lot e.g. as backend for our OpenSolaris based
fileservers. After updating the machine to b114 we ran into a strange
problem. The pool get's imported (listed by 'zpool list') but none of
it's ZFS filesystems get mounted. Exporting and reimporting manually
fixes the pro
Ian Collins wrote:
I have a volume in a pool that was created under Solaris 10 update 6
that I was sharing over iSCSI to some VMs. The pool in now imported
on an update 7 system.
For some reason, the volume won't share. shareiscsi is on, but
iscsiadm list target shows nothing.
Ignore, wr
I have a volume in a pool that was created under Solaris 10 update 6
that I was sharing over iSCSI to some VMs. The pool in now imported on
an update 7 system.
For some reason, the volume won't share. shareiscsi is on, but iscsiadm
list target shows nothing.
Has anyone else seen this?
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