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2006 Aug 11
2
Looking for motherboard/chipset experience, again
What about the Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe motherboard? It has 7 SATA ports, supports ECC memory, socket AM2, generally looks very attractive for my home storage server. Except that it, and the nvidia nForce 570-SLI it''s built on, don''t seem to be on the HCL. I''m hoping that''s just "yet", not reported yet. Anybody run Solaris on it? Or at least on any
2006 Oct 05
1
solaris-supported 8-port PCI-X SATA controller
I''ve lucked into some big disks, so I''m thinking of biting the bullet (screaming loudly in the process) and superceding the SATA controllers on my motherboard with something that will work with hot-swap in Solaris. (did I mention before I''m still pissed about this?) I have enough to populate all 8 bays (meaning adding 4 disks to what I have now), so the 6 ports on the
2006 Sep 18
1
Choosing Domain vs. Workgroup
I thought I wanted to set up my Solaris file-server as domain controller for my small home network, but the more I look at it the less I'm sure. Plus I'm having trouble doing it :-). I do plan to put my primary files (and other people's) on the server, for better safety (mirrored disks, and ZFS) and backup. I certainly want the logon transactions over the network to be encrypted,
2009 Jan 07
2
ZFS + OpenSolaris for home NAS?
On Wed, January 7, 2009 04:29, Peter Korn wrote: > Decision #4: file system layout > I''d like to have ZFS root mirrored. Do we simply use a portion of the existing disks for this, or add two disks just for root? Use USB-2 flash as those 2 disks? And where does swap go? The default install in Osol 0811 (which is what I just upgraded my home NAS to) gives you a zfs root pool that
2008 Sep 17
1
Setting VNC console port in virt-install
Using Centos 5.2 with Xen. I'm making a group of nodes behind an LVS load-director to perform computing services. Those nodes are only accessible from the LVS nodes (I'm using LVS NAT mode). Actually it's Xen virtual servers on the physical nodes behind the LVS boxes that I'm mostly concerned with. When you create a guest with virt-install, there's a vnc param and a vncport
2010 Jul 15
2
Finding DHCP IP of guest system
If I can log in to the guest through the console, I can of course find out what IP DHCP has assigned it. If I configure a static IP I can of course connect to the system there (if it runs services, the firewall allows it, all the usual caveats). Does there happen to be any way to determine from dom0 what IPs are participating in the network and which guests they belong to? (I'm configuring
2010 Jul 15
3
xm console -- what should I get?
If I type "xm console 6", say (when I have a virtual machine 6 running), what should I get? The documentation seems to indicate that I should get something that behaves like a telnet to a serial console. What I actually get is a connection that might show me a couple of lines of output that do look like they belonged on the console, but doesn't seem to accept any input (except that
2009 Jan 30
1
Crash shortly after importing pool
Looks like my main data pool is borked. I''ve got one essentially current backup, and one older backup, plus the photos are mostly backed up on archival optical disks, so this isn''t as disastrous as it might be, but still, recovering several hundred gigabytes on home equipment is a pain. Hence I''d prefer to recover the pool if that''s reasonably possible. When
2011 Feb 06
1
Drive id confusion
Solaris and/or ZFS are badly confused about drive IDs. The "c5t0d0" names are very far removed from the real world, and possibly they''ve gotten screwed up somehow. Is devfsadm supposed to fix those, or does it only delete excess? Reason I believe it''s confused: zpool status shows mirror-0 on c9t3d0, c9t2d0, and c9t5d0. But format shows the one remaining Seagate
2010 Jul 15
1
DomU install failure for Centos 5.5 using the "RHEL 5.4 and greater" OS option
Had some trouble getting Centos x64 installed as a guest in my new Centos 5.5 x64 server using Xen (thanks again for all the help getting the hardware virtualization turned on and confirmed yesterday!). When I chose OS Linux, and whatever they called the detailed OS subtype I chose the Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 and greater, and then tried to install Centos 5.5, the install started and I got into the
2008 Jul 22
1
NFS V4?
Looks like just starting the nfs service turns on V2, 3, and 4 (based on reading the script, reading the man pages, and looking at the ports using netstat -l). However, I can connect using -t nfs in the mount, and -t nfs4 fails. I don't believe this is a firewall issue, internal IPs are fully open to each other according to an early rule in iptables. $ sudo mount host03:/home/ddb /mnt/ddb
2008 Aug 25
1
Second Xen NIC not being recognized?
I've got a Xen domU running Centos 5.2 (dom0 is also Centos 5.2) with two NICs configured. Both NICs show up in the Xen hardware details display. Looking at dmesg output from rebooting the domU, I see both eth0 and eth1 appearing there. But network configuration only knows about eth0, the one that was installed originally (eth1 was added later). There's options to create another NIC in
2008 Sep 18
0
virt-install -L
So what does the "location" one gives virt-install point to? Ideally, what directory on the Centos 5.2 DVD should it point to? Or should it point to the ISO image? Or what? I'm getting tired of trying things at random, and the documentation really doesn't tell me anything beyond that it should be a directory (because it says two different files should be there). -- David
2008 Sep 22
1
Utility of Centos liveCD
It appears that the liveCD (CentOS-5.2-i386-LoveCD.iso that I downloaded late last week) does not contain either netcat or tcpdump. Given the frequent use of a livecd for testing and debugging, those would seem to be key tools that should be available. Obviously a LiveCD can't contain everything anybody might ever want, but I'd give those two tools a pretty high priority; certainly much
2010 Jul 15
1
Paravirtualized Centos 5.5 guest under Xen
The virtualization manual doesn't seem to say; does one have to do anything to get the Centos 5.5 paravirtualization drivers installed? Or is it sufficient to specify a paravirtualized guest, and the Centos install will then detect that and load the right things? And, is there a way to check in the guest that the right drivers are loaded? What are they? -- David Dyer-Bennet, dd-b at
2008 Jul 23
0
Simple configuration I always have trouble with
My most common use of Samba is to export the home directories and possibly some others from a Linux server so that people working on local Windows boxes can easily move files to and from the Linux box. All these people have user accounts on the Linux box, so I just want them to authenticate using that. I've had this running on several servers at home, including one that's still extant.
2008 Sep 25
1
Implementing LVS changes made in Piranha GUI
Every time I touch something, pieces fall off! It's a good thing this stuff isn't in production yet (for me I mean). So I had an LVS, configured with Piranha, directing http test transactions across two servers. I used Piranha to add another realserver. It appeared in the lvs.cf file, but didn't appear in the ipvsadm output. So I stopped and restarted Pulse. And now *none* of the
2008 Aug 21
1
Xen "bridged" networking config
I've got a Centos guest and a Windows 2003 server guest running in Xen under Centos (5.2 in both cases), and they can get out to the network, and I can ping them from dom0. This is my first Xen install, and I haven't used Linux as a router before (I'm very familiar with it as a webserver and development platform) so I'm a bit weak on the bridging code and NAT / IP masquerading.
2008 Nov 25
1
Some cert problem
Bunch of weird stuff after a power failure here this morning. One of my virtual servers, managed through puppet, seems to not be talking to the master any more. And I can''t get it to reconnect. I did puppetca --clean on the master, cleaned off certs on the client, started puppetd manually on the client, and got this: sh-3.2# rm -rf /var/lib/puppet/ssl/ sh-3.2# puppetd --server
2009 Feb 07
1
[cifs-discuss] Permissions / ACL setting for top directory of CIFS export
On Sat, February 7, 2009 14:32, Alan.M.Wright wrote: >>> Also, does this end up taking up extra metadata space compared to not >>> having to have an ACL entry for each file? > > No, ZFS only stores ACLs. It doesn''t have or store a separate > representation of the UNIX permissions bits. So I won''t worry about it. I still worry when I see 11 ACL