Hi:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 13:00, Nils Goroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (not sure if this has already been answered)
>
> > I have a similar situation and would love some concise suggestions:
> >
> > Had a working version of 2008.05 running svn_93 with the updated grub. I
> did a pkg-update to
Hi Pablo,
> Why is needed this step (the "touch" one) ?
>
>
> # make bootadm re-create archive
> bootadm update-archive
> /boot/solaris/bin/update_grub
This is just an easy way to make sure bootadm will write new archive files.
You could also use
rm /platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_arch
Hi Richard,
> Someone in the community was supposedly working on this, at one
> time. It gets brought up about every 4-5 months or so. Lots of detail
> in the archives.
Thank you for the pointer and sorry for the noise. I will definitely browse the
archives to find out more regarding this quest
Please, take a look at the following console log.
Maybe I don't understand something, but why /export mountpoint mark as
beeing used only 2.3 GB of space, while there are file, which are at
least 20Gb big ?.
As you cna see, there is no zfs compression turned on.
2.3 GB
-bash-3.2# ls -la
total
Hello,
I am sure that this question was answered already but I could not find
an answer.
Is it possible to force zfs pool to have concatenation not striping or
it can't be specified.
Hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike.
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Hi! I´m pretty new to solaris and zfs, but I got relatively good knowledge of
linux and very good knowledge of storage H/W, S/W and storage
admin/arkitecture/planning.
Anyway, now I´ve decided to give it a try with solaris, I installed os200805 on
64-bit intel, and got it up running without any
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:31:07AM -0400, Michael Dvinyaninov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am sure that this question was answered already but I could not find
> an answer.
> Is it possible to force zfs pool to have concatenation not striping or
> it can't be specified.
No, it can't.
How would having
Hello Johan!
> But when I wanted to start to play with the web admin interface of zfs it
> didn´t show up @ https://localhost:6789 , as it should, according to all
> posts I´ve been reading. I tried different things like the ip adress instead
> of localhost, and the servername, with or without ht
Johan Kragsterman wrote:
> Hi! I´m pretty new to solaris and zfs, but I got relatively good knowledge of
> linux and very good knowledge of storage H/W, S/W and storage
> admin/arkitecture/planning.
> Anyway, now I´ve decided to give it a try with solaris, I installed os200805
> on 64-bit intel
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Volker A. Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to check if the SMF service is running:
> # svcadm -v enable webconsole
> svc:/system/webconsole:console enabled.
> # svcs webconsole
> STATE STIMEFMRI
> online 19:07:24 svc:/system/
jonathan sai wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Need to trouble you to open up the pdf. Customer has included int he
> doc configuration that they are having and at the end their query.
> Appreciate any help to respond to the customer.
Is there a problem? zpool status recommends running
zpool status -v, to
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 15:39, jonathan sai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Need to trouble you to open up the pdf. Customer has included int he doc
> configuration that they are having and at the end their query. Appreciate
> any help to respond to the customer.
First, it's not recommend
Brent,
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:51 PM, Ralf Ramge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Jorgen Lundman wrote:
>>
>>> If we were interested in finding a method to replicate data to a 2nd
>>> x4500, what other options are there for us?
>>
>> If you already have an X4500, I think the best option for
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