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2009 Feb 18
11
Confused about prerequisites for ZFS to work
I''m hoping to get some general clues about what all is required to get an experiment going with zfs. I''ve managed to install osol-11 in a vmware on windowsXP host from a recent *.iso. I''m following along with Simon''s blog showing how to set up ZFS. I''m newbie with both ZFS and Solaris but the instructions seem pretty clear. However I''m
2007 Oct 08
16
Fileserver performance tests
Hi all, i want to replace a bunch of Apple Xserves with Xraids and HFS+ (brr) by Sun x4200 with SAS-Jbods and ZFS. The application will be the Helios UB+ fileserver suite. I installed the latest Solaris 10 on a x4200 with 8gig of ram and two Sun SAS controllers, attached two sas-jbods with 8 SATA-HDDs each und created a zfs pool as a raid 10 by doing something like the following: [i]zpool create
2007 Aug 30
4
Samba with ZFS ACL
Hi, I''m looking for Samba, which work native ZFS ACL. With ZFS almost everything work except native ZFS ACL. I have learned on samba mailing list, that it dosn''t work while samba-3.2.0 will be released. Has anyone knows any solution to work samba-3.0.25? If any idea, please let me know. thanks This message posted from opensolaris.org
2010 Jan 22
3
ZFS loses configuration
I have just installed EON .599 on a machine with a 6 disk raidz2 configuration. I run updimg after creating a zpool. When I reboot, and attempt to run ''zpool list'' it returns ''no pools configured''. I''ve checked /etc/zfs/zpool.cache, and it appears to have configuration information about the disks in place. If I run zpool import, it loads
2008 Jan 28
4
? Removing a disk from a ZFS Storage Pool
Hi my understanding is that you cannot remove a disk from a ZFS storage pool once you have added it...but I also think I saw an email from Jeff B saying that the ability to depopulate a disk so that it can be removed is being worked on....or was I dreaming ? What is the status of this ? Thanks Tim -- Signature Tim Thomas Staff Engineer Storage Systems Product Group
2010 Mar 08
11
ZFS for my home RAID? Or Linux Software RAID?
Hello All, I build a new Storage Server to backup my data, keep archives of client files, etc I recently had a near loss of important items. So I built a 16 SATA bay enclosure (16 hot swappable + 3 internal) enclosure, 2 x 3Ware 8 port RAID cards, 8gb RAM, dual AMD Opertron. I have a 1tb boot drive and I put in 8 x 1.5tb Seagate 7200 drives. In the future I want to fill the other 8 SATA bays
2009 Aug 01
2
I Still Have My Data
My test setup of 8 x 2G virtual disks under Virtual Box on top of Mac OS X is running nicely! I haven''t lost a *single* byte of data. ;) A. -- Adam Sherman CTO, Versature Corp. Tel: +1.877.498.3772 x113
2006 Aug 08
7
This list is a black hole.
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2010 Apr 05
14
Are there (non-Sun/Oracle) vendors selling OpenSolaris/ZFS based NAS Hardware?
I''ve seen the Nexenta and EON webpages, but I''m not looking to build my own. Is there anything out there I can just buy? -Kyle
2010 Jan 02
1
Using Push IMAP to trigger POP3 download
Hello all, I have an HTPC connected 24/7 to the Internet running Mythbuntu. I also have a web/email host that runs Dovecot for email and provides IMAP and POP3 access. I understand that Dovecot supports Push IMAP and I could, for example, use Thunderbird to connect to my email host to receive instant email as it arrives. I would like to add a Dovecot IMAP server on my HTPC (for increased
2015 Nov 11
4
UPnP support in tinc
Hi Guus, Unfortunately, I often notice that even with the advanced UDP hole punching mechanisms that tinc uses, I still come across cases on my network where two nodes behind NATs cannot talk to each other because one of the nodes is behind a "strict" NAT that won't use consistent source ports for UDP packets that are sent to different destination addresses. More formally, this
2013 Jul 16
1
Masking oceans using polypath
Hi R-help I am trying to mask the ocean from an image plot I have made. Here is some example code: library(mapdata) image(x=110:155, y =-40:-10, z = outer(1:45, 1:30, "+"), xlab = "lon", ylab = "lat") outline <- map("worldHires", plot=FALSE) # returns a list of x/y coords xrange <- range(outline$x, na.rm=TRUE) # get bounding box yrange
2003 Dec 04
4
XBOX as and * Dedicated Server
Hello guys, i have been on this mailing list for some weeks now, and i was wondering if someone here has installed linux on the XBOX and use it as a dedicated server. Its a 200 USD computer and could make it perfect to asterisk, its little and doesnt really take much space. My question is could this make it for a stable server??? here are some links i found for linux on XBOX
2015 Nov 11
3
UPnP support in tinc
On 11 November 2015 at 21:57, David Nicol <davidnicol at gmail.com> wrote: > it is entirely possible to write code that uses threads on Win32 and forks > on POSIX by abstracting the communication bits generically. Signalling could > work over pipes on both. > > https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365152(v=vs.85).aspx Hum... yes of course, but I
2005 May 16
5
xbox asterisk?
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20050512.html interesting comment this week about the Xbox - any intelligent thoughts here? I know the price point puts it above most users Asterisk outlay (I run mine on a $100 P3 -800) But interesting to see what happens if people start running video conferencing etc on their home asterisk servers, and lets face it where else can you buy this
2010 Nov 13
3
[LLVMdev] tot clang/llvm and tot gcc performance comparision
Hi, I have looked at the LLVM code generation quality using small test cases and in general it is better than I thought and in some cases better than gcc. However, there are still some gap in SPEC performance. I have not looked at the root cause of those gaps. Anyone who cares about LLVM performance need to take this seriously. For fair comparison, I used -fno-strict-aliasing in gcc to turn off
2018 Aug 07
3
Best practices for backing up small mailserver to remote location
My webserver also houses our mailserver. There's about six users on that mail system and I'm thinking it would be good to back up the mailboxes to my always on HTPC computer at home, which is reachable via a dynamic IP service. I know (or think) I need to use doveadm-backup for this but rather than reinvent the wheel (or use the wrong wheel altogether) I'm wondering if anyone can
2008 Apr 20
2
Xbox
> The Xbox is based on commodity PC hardware and runs a stripped-down version of the Windows 2000 kernel using APIs based largely on DirectX 8.1. however, it also incorporates changes optimized for gaming and multimedia uses... Is there any chance that wine can be made to run xbox games? There is alot of hardware optimisation so perhaps this is impossible, unless your running wine on an xbox,
2004 Feb 03
4
Smallest server continued...
This thread got me thinking of other servers that would run asterisk. The obvious question comes up if Xebian (the xbox version of Debian) would run as a SIP only server? Asterisk on an XBox would be a small box! Cheap too. Tom Schaefer
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Unexpected bridge behavior (Bug? You decide.)
While using the linux bridge module in 2.6.10, the kernel seems to munge the source IP address of broadcast UDP packets if they come from "0.0.0.1", and sticks on an address of the linux host. I humbly submit that re-writing the source address of packets is not proper behavior for a bridge, even if those source addresses are not traditionally valid. Sure, 0.0.0.1 isn't a valid