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2008 May 15
2
[storage-discuss] ZFS and fibre channel issues
The ZFS crew might be better to answer this question. (CC''d here)
--jc
William Yang wrote:
> I am having issues creating a zpool using entire disks with a fibre
> channel array. The array is a Dell PowerVault 660F.
> When I run "zpool create bottlecap c6t21800080E512C872d14
> c6t21800080E512C872d15", I get the following error:
> invalid vdev
2007 Jul 12
4
VMGL?
...nGL rendering. It might it be a good inclusion for
Indiana. (To enable people to test it out in a VM.)
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andreslc/vmgl/
--Brian
P.S - The site said it is running on OpenSolaris
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2009 Jan 11
2
xmv and vlan on snv_105?
Hi,
I updated my installation to snv_105 from pkg.opensolaris.org/dev.
Booting xvm kernel doesn''t work. The last working xvm version that I
tested was on snv_98. I filed a bug report earlier on
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=5905
Is anyone using xmv on opensolaris 2008.11 (stable or dev)?
Is it suppose to work, or is it one of those
2009 Apr 08
2
maxbw minimum
The minimum is set at 1200Kbits/second. However, in testing, if I set
that for a VNIC, the domU gets no traffic at all (maybe the occassional
packet). Is the minimum too low?
If I set a maximum of 2000Kbits/second, I get this from nicstat
(expecting around 250Kbytes/s total:
Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util Sat
04:35:38 xvm15_0 146.6 5.32 102.0
2009 Apr 08
2
maxbw minimum
The minimum is set at 1200Kbits/second. However, in testing, if I set
that for a VNIC, the domU gets no traffic at all (maybe the occassional
packet). Is the minimum too low?
If I set a maximum of 2000Kbits/second, I get this from nicstat
(expecting around 250Kbytes/s total:
Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util Sat
04:35:38 xvm15_0 146.6 5.32 102.0
2008 Jul 14
15
CPC provider - input welcome
Tracing Fans,
I know it''s been a long time in coming but the CPU Performance
Counter (CPC) provider is almost here! The code is currently in
for review and a proposed architecture document is attached here
for review.
Any and all feedback/questions on the proposed implementation
is welcome.
Thanks.
Jon.
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