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2012 Jan 10
2
making network configuration sticky in nexenta core/napp-it
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.
2012 Jul 11
5
Solaris derivate with the best long-term future
As a napp-it user who recently needs to upgrade from NexentaCore I recently saw "preferred for OpenIndiana live but running under Illumian, NexentaCore and Solaris 11 (Express)" as a system recommendation for napp-it. I wonder about the future of OpenIndiana and Illumian, which fork is likely to see the most continued development, in your opinion? Thanks.
2002 Nov 14
2
Server v. Workstation installation
...rectory mode = 0775 [public] comment = Public Directory path = /windows guest ok = yes public = yes writable = yes write list = tomw napp [tomwsdir] comment = Tom's Directory path = /home/tomw valid users = tomw public = no writable = yes printable = no [nappsdir] comment = John's Directory path = /home/napp valid users = napp public = no writable = yes printable = no [root] comment = Linux root for root path = / valid users = tomw john public = no writable = no printable = no
2011 Jul 30
7
NexentaCore 3.1 - ZFS V. 28
apt-get update apt-clone upgrade Any first impressions? -- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> http://leitl.org ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.ativel.com http://postbiota.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE
2010 Apr 10
0
all in one server: xen/esxi + zfs storage + other server + pci passthrough
hello at the moment i have several esxi virtual-server with a unsufficient and slow storage-concept included (or i have to pay a lot of money). so i use separate zfs server (free nexenta + my napp-it web gui) as a nas/san server to store virtual machines on nfs shares. this two server concept is fine for our primary server but not for cost sensitive systems like test installations, home
2024 Aug 11
1
Printing
...) or deliver something for grab (ei, vi). Is there a way to get both--that is, to print and also have ei and vi for grab? Thanks. Steven ... out<-round(as.data.frame(cbind(ap,se,t,p)),digits) out<-cbind(out,sig) out<-out[!grepl(colnames(zx)[1],rownames(out)),] if(printing){ cat("\nAPPs of bivariate ordered probit probabilities", ??? "\nWritten by Steven T. Yen (Last update: 08.11.24)", ??? "\ny1.level=",???? y1.level, ??? "? y2.level=",???? y2.level, ??? "\njoint12 =",???? joint12, ??? "\nmarg1 =",?????? marg1, ??? &quo...
2024 Aug 11
1
Printing
...ay to get both--that > is, to print and also have ei and vi for grab? Thanks. > > Steven > > ... > > out<-round(as.data.frame(cbind(ap,se,t,p)),digits) > out<-cbind(out,sig) > out<-out[!grepl(colnames(zx)[1],rownames(out)),] > if(printing){ > cat("\nAPPs of bivariate ordered probit probabilities", > ??? "\nWritten by Steven T. Yen (Last update: 08.11.24)", > ??? "\ny1.level=",???? y1.level, > ??? "? y2.level=",???? y2.level, > ??? "\njoint12 =",???? joint12, > ??? "\nmarg1 =&quot...
2024 Aug 11
3
Printing
...nt and also have ei and vi for grab? Thanks. >> >> Steven >> >> ... >> >> out<-round(as.data.frame(cbind(ap,se,t,p)),digits) >> out<-cbind(out,sig) >> out<-out[!grepl(colnames(zx)[1],rownames(out)),] >> if(printing){ >> cat("\nAPPs of bivariate ordered probit probabilities", >> ???? "\nWritten by Steven T. Yen (Last update: 08.11.24)", >> ???? "\ny1.level=",???? y1.level, >> ???? "? y2.level=",???? y2.level, >> ???? "\njoint12 =",???? joint12, >> ????...
2012 Nov 21
5
mixing WD20EFRX and WD2002FYPS in one pool
Hi, after a flaky 8-drive Linux RAID10 just shredded about 2 TByte worth of my data at home (conveniently just before I could make a backup) I''ve decided to both go full redundancy as well as all zfs at home. A couple questions: is there a way to make WD20EFRX (2 TByte, 4k sectors) and WD200FYPS (4k internally, reported as 512 Bytes?) work well together on a current OpenIndiana? Which
2014 Jul 11
0
Nut on OmniOS + CP1500PFCLCD
Dear NUT users, I have installed OmniOS+ napp-it on a HP Proliant n54l. This box is powered by a cyberpower CP1500PFCLCD ups. I have installed nut thanks to that link: http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Network+UPS+Tools+(NUT)+and+NUT+Monitor The issue is that the driver does not load at startup - but it does if i start it as root using upsdrvctl -u root start. Beside the startup driver launch,
2012 Sep 19
0
OT: does the LSI 9211-8i fit into the HP N40L?
Hi again, thanks for all the replies to the all in one with ESXi, it was most illuminating. I will use this setup at my dayjob. Now for a slight variation on a theme: N40L with ESXi with raw drive passthrough, with OpenIndiana/napp-it NFS or iSCSI export of underlying devices. This particular setup is for a home VMWare lab, using spare hardware parts I have around. I''m trying to do
2010 Apr 15
6
ZFS for ISCSI ntfs backing store.
I''m looking to move our file storage from Windows to Opensolaris/zfs. The windows box will be connected through 10g for iscsi to the storage. The windows box will continue to serve the windows clients and will be hosting approximately 4TB of data. The physical box is a sunfire x4240, single AMD 2435 processor, 16G ram, LSI 3801E HBA, ixgbe 10g card. I''m looking for suggestions
2010 Oct 14
0
AMD/Supermicro machine - AS-2022G-URF
Sorry for the long post but I know trying to decide on hardware often want to see details about what people are using. I have the following AS-2022G-URF machine running OpenGaryIndiana[1] that I am starting to use. I successfully transferred a deduped zpool with 1.x TB of files and 60 or so zfs filesystems using mbuffer from an old 134 system with 6 drives - it ran at about 50MB/s or
2010 Dec 15
5
Allegations regarding OpenBSD IPSEC
Some of you probably already read this: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&w=2 Interesting...I wonder what is the impact of all this on FreeBSD code. We may very well suppose that any government or corporation funded code can theoretically have some kind of backdoor inside. --Andy