Hello all,
While it is deemed uncool to reply to one's own posts,
there's often no other choice ;)
Here is some more detail on that failure: this problem
was located to be on the rpool, and any attempts to
import it (including rollback or readonly modes) lead
to immediate freeze of the system wi
Sorry for an off-topic question, but anyone knows how to make
network configuration (done with ifconfig/route add) sticky in
nexenta core/napp-it?
After reboot system reverts to 0.0.0.0 and doesn't listen
to /etc/defaultrouter
Thanks.
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put the configuration in /etc/hostname.if0 (where if0 is replaced by the name
of your interface, such as /etc/hostname.e1000g0)
Without an IP address in such a static file, the system will default to DHCP
and hence override other settings.
- Garrett
On Jan 10, 2012, at 8:54 AM, Eugen
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Garrett D'Amore
wrote:
> put the configuration in /etc/hostname.if0 (where if0 is replaced by the
> name of your interface, such as /etc/hostname.e1000g0)
>
> Without an IP address in such a static file, the system will default to DHCP
> and hence override other
On Jan 9, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
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> On 07/01/12 13:39, Jim Klimov wrote:
>> I have transitioned a number of systems roughly by the same
>> procedure as you've outlined. Sadly, my notes are not in English so
>> they wouldn't be of muc
To follow on the subject of VDEV caching, even if
only of metadata, in oi_148a, I have found the
disabling entry in /etc/system of the LiveUSB:
set zfs:zfs_vdev_cache_size=0
Now that I have the cache turned on and my scrub
continues, cache efficiency so far happens to be
75%. Not bad for a feat
Hi all;
We have a Solaris 10 U9 x86 instance running on Silicon Mechanics /
SuperMicro hardware.
Occasionally under high load (ZFS scrub for example), the box becomes
non-responsive (it continues to respond to ping but nothing else works
-- not even the local console). Our only solution is to ha
how is the ram size
what is the zpool setup and what is your hba and hdd size and type
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On Jan 10, 2012, at 21:07, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> We have a Solaris 10 U9 x86 instance running on Silicon Mechanics /
> SuperMicro hardware.
>
> Occasionally under high load
On Sun, January 8, 2012 00:28, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
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> I think that I would also be interested in a system which uses the
> so-called spare disks for more protective redundancy but then reduces
> that protective redundancy in order to use that disk to replace a
> failed disk or to automatically
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 06:23:50PM -0800, Hung-Sheng Tsao (laoTsao) wrote:
> how is the ram size what is the zpool setup and what is your hba and
> hdd size and type
Hmm, actually this system has only 6GB of memory. For some reason I
though it had more.
The controller is an LSISAS2008 (which odd
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On 10/01/12 21:32, Richard Elling wrote:
> On Jan 9, 2012, at 7:23 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
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>> The page is written in Spanish, but the terminal transcriptions
>> should be useful for everybody.
>>
>> In the process, maybe somebody finds this interes
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