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2012 Jul 18
7
Question on 4k sectors
Hi. Is the problem with ZFS supporting 4k sectors or is the problem mixing 512 byte and 4k sector disks in one pool, or something else? I have seen alot of discussion on the 4k issue but I haven''t understood what the actual problem ZFS has with 4k sectors is. It''s getting harder and harder to find large disks with 512 byte sectors so what should we do? TIA...
2012 Jul 21
1
Confusion when trying to set up a first postfix+dovecot mailserver
I'm trying to set up a first test for a dovecot + postfix (+ many other things) mail server for about 1000 accounts, and I keep stumbling on confusing inconsistencies in the HowTo documents I'm trying to follow. I tried to do a simple setup with virtual users using a howto saying it was for just that and that it's for Dovecot 2.x, and it shows a few text chunks to put in files,
2012 Apr 30
10
current status of SAM-QFS?
The subject says it all.
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.
2015 Nov 13
2
[PATCH] Drop fine-grained privileges on Illumos/Solaris
Hi, I'm not sure how interested anybody here is in this, but I've been working lately on getting rid of the horror that is SunSSH for some distros of Illumos (mostly SmartOS). One of the patches we're carrying around at the moment is one that simply drops fine-grained privileges in sshd, ssh-agent and sftp-server. Since the privilege dropping here is roughly equivalent to a more
2024 Feb 21
1
Cant access home folder after 4.13.x
Hi I've been using Samba from pkgsrc successfully on Illumos, SmartOS specifically until I moved to 4.17.11. When I try to access my home folder on Linux I get, chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/home/fukr/kev) failed: Permission denied. Current token: uid=10000, gid=10001, 3 groups: 10001 10000 10002 My home folder permissions are 700. If I change to 755 it works fine. My the uid, gid are,
2024 Feb 21
1
Cant access home folder after 4.13.x
On Wed, 21 Feb 2024 20:09:04 +0000 evil cRaftKnife via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi > > I've been using Samba from pkgsrc successfully on Illumos, SmartOS > specifically until I moved to 4.17.11. When I try to access my home > folder on Linux I get, > > chdir_current_service: vfs_ChDir(/home/fukr/kev) failed: Permission > denied. Current token:
2012 May 07
14
Has anyone used a Dell with a PERC H310?
I''m trying to configure a DELL R720 (not a pleasant experience) which has an H710p card fitted. The H710p definitely doesn''t support JBOD, but the H310 looks like it might (the data sheet mentions non-RAID). Has anyone used one with ZFS? Thanks, -- Ian.
2013 Feb 15
28
zfs-discuss mailing list & opensolaris EOL
So, I hear, in a couple weeks'' time, opensolaris.org is shutting down. What does that mean for this mailing list? Should we all be moving over to something at illumos or something? I''m going to encourage somebody in an official capacity at opensolaris to respond... I''m going to discourage unofficial responses, like, illumos enthusiasts etc simply trying to get people
2015 Jul 16
3
[Patch] Fix hang in safe_sendfile on SmartOS
# HG changeset patch # User Sebastian Wiedenroth <sebastian.wiedenroth at skylime.net> # Date 1437050484 -7200 # Thu Jul 16 14:41:24 2015 +0200 # Node ID 7ef3a533b097e8e6590e754dc56ad308ab29233b # Parent e3640ccaa76d77a9658126d1f8f306480dad8af7 Fix hang in safe_sendfile on SmartOS The call to sendfile on SmartOS can fail with EOPNOTSUPP. This is a valid error code and documented in
2010 Feb 01
0
Payroll cum HR management application
Hi Could anyone please suggest a good Payroll cum HR management open source rails application? Thanks Tom -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this
2015 Sep 07
1
[Patch] Fix hang in safe_sendfile on SmartOS
> Am 07.09.2015 um 21:34 schrieb Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi>: > > On 07/16/2015 06:03 PM, Sebastian Wiedenroth wrote: >> Fix hang in safe_sendfile on SmartOS >> >> The call to sendfile on SmartOS can fail with EOPNOTSUPP. This is a valid error >> code and documented in the man page. This error code needs to be handled or >> else dovecot will retry
2017 Feb 18
2
[lld] Has anybody ever run into the Solaris linker before?
Recently LLD made it to the front page of HN (yay!): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13670458 This comment about the Solaris linker surprised me: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13672364 """ > To me, the biggest advantage is cross compiling Not all system linkers have this problem. For example, Solaris ld(1) is perfectly capable of cross-linking any valid ELF file.
2012 Apr 10
2
[LLVMdev] where to send test suite errors
I've got a port of LLVM for illumos with a handful of errors returned by check-all. Should I mail results or a link to those results, or open up bug reports for them? Cheers, Bayard
2011 Jul 29
12
booting from ashift=12 pool..
.. evidently doesn''t work. GRUB reboots the machine moments after loading stage2, and doesn''t recognise the fstype when examining the disk loaded from an alernate source. This is with SX-151. Here''s hoping a future version (with grub2?) resolves this, as well as lets us boot from raidz. Just a note for the archives in case it helps someone else get back the afternoon
2012 Apr 10
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] where to send test suite errors
illumos has done a free and clear implementation of locale support for libc, and, in fact, it was taken from FreeBSD. Have a look at: https://www.illumos.org/projects/illumos-gate/repository/show/usr/src/lib/libc/port/locale I'd love it if we could get libc++ ported to illumos. I've got two bugs already filed for issues I had with the build infrastructure that our porting system turned
2012 Apr 10
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] where to send test suite errors
Open bug reports, and if you could add me to the CC list that would be great. I did the Solaris port for a customer and I have a couple of diffs that I need to commit, which may fix some things for you. I'm not sure how applicable it is to Illumos, but on Solaris 10 and 11 on x86-64 they've got LLVM/Clang (self-hosting) running on top of libc++ / libcxxrt and able to build their own
2012 Dec 12
20
Solaris 11 System Reboots Continuously Because of a ZFS-Related Panic (7191375)
I''ve hit this bug on four of my Solaris 11 servers. Looking for anyone else who has seen it, as well as comments/speculation on cause. This bug is pretty bad. If you are lucky you can import the pool read-only and migrate it elsewhere. I''ve also tried setting zfs:zfs_recover=1,aok=1 with varying results. http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26502_01/html/E28978/gmkgj.html#scrolltoc
2016 Feb 17
5
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.2
On Tue, 16 Feb 2016, Jeff Wieland wrote: > The Solaris privilege code breaks building on Solaris 10. If > you let configure just do its thing, you get the following error > when compiling: > > "sandbox-solaris.c", line 22: #error: "--with-solaris-privs must be used with > the Solaris sandbox" > > So, I did add "--with-solaris-privs" to the
2013 Apr 24
4
WARNING to those running Samba on OpenIndiana or other Illumos based systems with > 16 groups
Just a heads-up, because this bug took me absolutely ages to chase down, and I want to save others the same pain. Samba is perhaps the most prominent reason why you might find a user in more than 16 groups on a Unix system, and so this bug may at first appear to be a 'Samba issue' (that certainly is why it found it's way to my attention :-) https://www.illumos.org/issues/3691 In