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2008 Sep 10
7
Intel M-series SSD
Interesting flash technology overview and SSD review here:
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/intel/showdoc.aspx?i=3403
and another review here:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/Intel-x25-m-SSD,2012.html
Regards,
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Al Hopper Logical Approach Inc,Plano,TX al at logical-approach.com
Voice: 972.379.2133 Timezone: US CDT
OpenSolaris Governing Board (OGB) Member - Apr 2005
2009 Jun 23
1
opening URL for writing
...ng; from the
connections{base} help file:
"Not all modes are applicable to all connections: for example URLs can
only be opened for reading."
Does anyone know how to open a write connection to a microsoft
sharepoint site, or how to open a URL connection for writing?
many thanks,
Stijn Bierman
2019 Jan 08
0
Re: virsh on mac os X
...Hypervisors: QEMU/KVM VMware VirtualBox ESX Test
Networking: Remote Bridging
Storage: Dir
Miscellaneous: Daemon Secrets Debug
*➜ * uname -a
Darwin khb-Air-REAL-2.local 17.7.0 Darwin Kernel Version 17.7.0: Thu Jun 21
22:53:14 PDT 2018; root:xnu-4570.71.2~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
Keith Bierman
khbkhb@gmail.com
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2008 Jun 23
9
Oracle and ZFS
Hi All ;
One of our customer is suffered from FS being corrupted after an unattanded
shutdonw due to power problem.
They want to switch to ZFS.
>From what I read on, ZFS will most probably not be corrupted from the same
event. But I am not sure how will Oracle be affected from a sudden power
outage when placed over ZFS ?
Any comments ?
PS: I am aware of UPS''s and
2006 Sep 25
1
Windows password change issue
Hello. I am using Samba 3.0.22 with LDAP. When a user's password
expires they are asked to change it by Windows 2000.
Upon completing the pw change dialog box, after a brief pause, I get an
error stating "The system cannot change your password now because the
domain MYGROUP is not available." -- where MYGROUP is my domain name.
Any thoughts on why this is occuring? I can
2019 Jan 07
0
Re: virsh on mac os X
On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 11:12 AM Keith Bierman <khbkhb@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mac OS X 10.14.2
> VirtualBox 5.2.22 and 6.0.0
> libvirt installed via homebrew....
>
> virsh -c vbox:///session list
>
> error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
>
> error: internal error: unable to initialize VirtualBox driver API
&g...
2019 Jan 04
2
virsh on mac os X
...///session list
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: internal error: unable to initialize VirtualBox driver API
Unless there's a known issue with Mojave that's escaped me, surely I've
done something clueless .. pointers to the FM or otherwise greatly
appreciated.
Keith Bierman
khbkhb@gmail.com
2008 Jul 06
14
confusion and frustration with zpool
I have a zpool which has grown "organically". I had a 60Gb disk, I added a 120, I added a 500, I got a 750 and sliced it and mirrored the other pieces.
The 60 and the 120 are internal PATA drives, the 500 and 750 are Maxtor OneTouch USB drives.
The original system I created the 60+120+500 pool on was Solaris 10 update 3, patched to use ZFS sometime last fall (November I believe). In
2008 Jun 02
29
ZFS Hardware Check, OS X Compatibility, NEWBIE!!
This is my first post here, and i hope it is ok that i posted in this thread.
I have been doing a bit of reading on the solaris platforms, and seem to be inclined to try out the open solaris os or solaris 10. My only worry is that my lack of knowledge with the command line may make this difficult regarding trouble shooting. It seems fairly straighforward creating zpools etc, but maybe nexenta is
2019 Jan 07
2
Re: virsh on mac os X
after a reboot into recovery mode, csrutil enable --without dtrace
(ignoring warnings about how horribly unsupported this is). This eliminates
the dtrace errors, but virsh remains ill. Clue bats appreciated!
Last login: Mon Jan 7 12:31:39 on console
/Users/AB84394>sudo dtruss -fn virsh
PID/THRD SYSCALL(args) = return
918/0x3b12: thread_selfid(0x0, 0x0, 0x0) = 15122 0
918/0x3b12:
2009 Jun 30
21
ZFS, power failures, and UPSes
Hello,
I''ve looked around Google and the zfs-discuss archives but have not been
able to find a good answer to this question (and the related questions
that follow it):
How well does ZFS handle unexpected power failures? (e.g. environmental
power failures, power supply dying, etc.)
Does it consistently gracefully recover?
Should having a UPS be considered a (strong) recommendation or
2019 Jan 18
0
*-sock created as part of normal daemon startup?
As noted in another thread, I've not had success with homebrew/Mac OSX's
libvirt install.
On Ubuntu and CentOS virtual machines, installing "libvirt-daemon" and
friends, I end up with various "-sock" files in /var/run/libvirt. This
seems sensible.
After installing on MacOS X with homebrew
ls /usr/local/var/run/libvirt
hostdevmgr lockd qemu storage
so perhaps it