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[01:05:09] <DontKnwMuch> seems like my OI box just hanged
[01:05:35] <DontKnwMuch> I have ikvm access..
[01:06:27] <DontKnwMuch> and there is nothing strange to be seen on the console. I just can not ping the thing, and I can not access it with keyboard
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[01:06:46] <DontKnwMuch> Should it not panic or something when it hangs...
[01:06:53] <richlowe> No
[01:07:17] <richlowe> you can put 'set snooping=1' in /etc/system, which will trigger a panic if the system is unresponsive for a minute or so _with the clock still running_
[01:07:23] <richlowe> but as of late, few people seem to have actually had that fire
[01:07:50] <richlowe> if you wedge without the clock running, nothing on earth will wake it.
[01:08:16] <DontKnwMuch> hm... I just see a cursor blinking and some log like, last message repeated 1 time etc...
[01:08:44] <DontKnwMuch> If nothing happens when I send some keyboard commands, it is obviously out, right
[01:09:06] <richlowe> it is possible to load the system sufficiently that it doesn't respond promptly to the keyboard, but is not technically dead
[01:09:12] <richlowe> practically, there's not much difference though.
[01:09:37] <DontKnwMuch> so acutally all I can do is reset the thing
[01:10:35] <richlowe> pretty much.
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[01:19:09] <DontKnwMuch> richlowe: it rebooted.. but is there acutally any way to see what happend?
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[01:25:55] <DontKnwMuch> no overheating, nothing strange in the logs, zpool status no errors..
[01:26:35] <DontKnwMuch> just some supernova gone off somewhere.. or am I in trouble ;)
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[01:28:48] <DontKnwMuch> googling solaris hangs does not give a lot of hits with actually people experiencing it hang, luckily
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[01:44:07] <DontKnwMuch> I am back up now, but damn, this is depressing ;)
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[02:20:49] <Botanic> I had a zpool hang today, when i tried to type zpool status -v the rpool came back fine but "tank" hung the command, couldnt get out via ctrl C or anything. Anyone have any idea what would cause that? I eventually had to restart the box, and it came up fine
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[02:23:39] <blues> way off topic, but anyone here administer WSUS / familiar with it?
[02:43:18] <jarray52> I'm getting the following error message on boot:
[02:43:53] <jarray52> WARNING: /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4 (mpt 0):
[02:44:04] <jarray52> Disconnected command timeout for Target 0
[02:44:31] <jarray52> The message repeats itself on the screen and does not progress beyond this point. Any suggestions?
[02:51:36] <jarray52> This only happens when using the DVI port of my graphics card. The VGA works okay.
[02:57:10] <Botanic> jarray52, maby a bad driver?
[02:57:15] <Botanic> no idea other then that
[02:59:22] <bradend> Blues, I administered WSUS a while back - haven't in recent years though.
[02:59:51] <blues> bradend: did you ever see it shit itself and not reinstall /
[03:00:17] <bradend> I'm afraid that my WSUS did not suffer any incontinence.
[03:00:51] <bradend> Hmm, though, I do recall it being extremely finicky about its databases.
[03:00:57] <blues> mine is acting as though it had bad curry
[03:01:16] <bradend> From what I've heard, if its databases are screwed up, it will become quite jammed.
[03:01:48] <bradend> If you have a backup database, or backup filesystem of it, pre curry, that may help.
[03:02:00] <bradend> I do love me some curry.
[03:02:23] <blues> well its db got quite screwed wiht a moron came in and blew away the ldf
[03:03:09] <bradend> Ah. Well, I haven't experienced it myself, but I do know it goes apeshit when its databases are no good.
[03:03:24] <blues> i uninstalled the role completely
[03:03:30] <bradend> Unfortunately, I can't direct you to a fix, besides being able to confirm that as the issue.
[03:03:31] <blues> rather than try to hack it back to shape
[03:03:45] <blues> figured i'd reinstall and just download the files again
[03:04:01] <bradend> And it won't reinstall, eh?
[03:04:08] <bradend> Bah, I'm afraid I'm no good to you.
[03:04:12] <blues> but the install won't finish...complaining about copying an ldf
[03:04:28] <blues> its all good... shot in the dark anyway, smart people tend to hang out aorund here
[03:04:40] <blues> i'll figure it out or get the hammer out..one of the two
[03:05:07] <bradend> I'm just here trying to absorb smart ions, hoping to someday be smart.
[03:05:59] <blues> ditto
[03:06:06] <blues> i'd settle for non-drooling at this point
[03:06:58] <bradend> Well, good luck - I'm going to go back into hiding now, as coworkers are noting me online and trying to get me to do work.
[03:07:22] <bradend> I'm gonna lie on my couch and picture them spontaneously combusting.
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[03:20:39] <jarray52> Botanic: I'm starting to believe the bad driver explanation.
[03:20:48] <jarray52> :-(
[03:22:58] <jarray52> What command should be used to update the system and packages?
[03:24:37] <jarray52> Is there a handbook other than http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/OpenIndiana+Handbook which seems to be incomplete.
[03:24:43] <jarray52> ?
[03:29:37] <jarray52> The Matrox graphics card works at a basic level, but I'm missing one character on the left. Suspect an array index was shifted by one.
[03:29:39] <bradend> jarry, all the Sun OopenSolaris documentation should be applicable, as an additional documentation resource.
[03:30:14] <bradend> s/jarry/jarray52/ Apologies for the typographical.
[03:34:30] <jarray52> No worries. The solaris 10 documentation?
[03:36:22] <bradend> A fair bit of that applies, but specifically the OpenSolaris docs, and maybe a bit of the Solaris 11 Express docs, too.
[03:37:09] <jarray52> thanks.
[03:37:23] <bradend> From the #opensolaris channel header: http://goo.gl/emjEm
[03:40:59] <jarray52> bradend: I'm missing exactly one character on the left side of the screen. Is there any way to fix this?
[03:42:39] <bradend> Oh my. I'm afraid I don't know the answer, as I don't even know what is defining the terminals these days. Last I checked into it, it was a touch on the crufty side.
[03:42:47] <bradend> I hope I don't get shot for stating that.
[03:43:32] <bradend> Anyhoo, I have to go back in to hiding. I'm currently pretending I'm not here to avoid work.
[03:43:36] <bradend> Good luck!
[03:45:01] <jarray52> thanks
[03:45:15] <jarray52> Cheers
[03:57:35] <jarray52> What package provides libglx.so?
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[04:35:17] <jarray52> I tried running startx, but I'm getting the error message that module glx cannot be found and that libglx.so cannot be found.
[04:35:45] <jarray52> Any suggestions?
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[05:12:55] <jaimef> pkg install slim_client?
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[05:22:15] <richlowe> jarray52: I think that's one the ogl-select service creates
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[07:23:00] <Shadow__X> i just flashed my lsi 9211-8i to it firmware but now i am unable to boot openindiana (boot drive is connected to on board sata)
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[07:43:34] <sivanov> Shadow__X, boot from liveCD/usb. import-export rpool
[07:44:44] <sivanov> btw, how most painlessly copy OI to another smaller HDD?
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[07:58:37] <Shadow__X> sivanov: i am not sure if zfs supports shrinking the partition size
[07:59:29] <Shadow__X> sivanov: i got my system booting now thanks
[07:59:43] <Shadow__X> i was just not familair with lsi configuration utility
[08:02:21] <sivanov> the problem is that i 1) need to boot from livecd
[08:02:32] <sivanov> 2) format destination hard disk
[08:02:41] <sivanov> 3) create destination pool
[08:03:07] <sivanov> 4) zfs send/receive filesystems
[08:03:34] <sivanov> but then i'll need to rename destination pool to rpool somehow
[08:03:42] <sivanov> or i dont have to??
[08:05:51] <Shadow__X> i wouldnt know the answer to that
[08:06:36] <sivanov> found it: zpool import has optional argument newpool which is pool new name
[08:09:15] <sivanov> i gave a nice g.skill phoenix pro to OI when old HDD seemingly died (but it had issues with power connector apparently) now i want the ssd back to maybe use two of those for slog/arc cache
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[09:18:02] <nettezzaumana> smrt: explain paste
[09:18:03] <smrt> alias susepaste='curl -v -F code="<-" -F submit=submit -F lang=text http://susepaste.org 2>&1 | sed -n "s|<\ Location:\ ||p"'
[09:18:10] <nettezzaumana> thx
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[09:47:09] <DontKnwMuch> Hi :) Can anyone help me with finding a cause of OI hang. Yesterday it hung on me, stopped responding, I had ikvm access and it was just hung, is there somewhere I can find some more info why it hung?
[09:47:54] <tsoome> nothing in logs?
[09:49:27] <DontKnwMuch> this is the log before hang and after I rebooted:
[09:49:28] <DontKnwMuch> http://www.pastie.org/2230446
[09:49:45] <DontKnwMuch> is there some other log I can look in?
[09:50:22] <tsoome> not really, messages file is only place where kernel messages will be logged
[09:51:11] <DontKnwMuch> I was expecting a panic or something, but nothing happend
[09:51:28] <tsoome> last messages are from smb, including the error message - it can be it may be related.
[09:52:40] <DontKnwMuch> seems like a VM running from NFS on this server stopped responding just a few minutes before OI actually hung, and it was unable to do smbrdr excahnge
[09:52:48] <tsoome> well, panic will happen if the code itself can detect something is wring, if by some reason it wont detect, you cant see it. if its repeating issue, you can activate watchdog
[09:53:43] <DontKnwMuch> I just hope it was some neutrino from some far away star or a simpler home made sunspot, but probably I have a problem :(
[09:54:11] <tsoome> or boot with -k to be able to drop into debugger
[09:57:32] <DontKnwMuch> I was trying to type something on console, even sent a ctrl-c and stuff but it was actually hung.. I also checked temps, and they were under 40c. I had a strange 30% kernel cpu usage in top for days, which now after the reboot is not there anymore....
[09:59:34] <sivanov> tsoome, how most painlessly copy OI to another smaller HDD?
[10:00:08] <tsoome> zfs send
[10:00:31] <tsoome> well, if its just rpool and not data, the new install may be easier;)
[10:00:54] <tsoome> and then copy over passwd/shadow/user_attr and other relevant files
[10:01:25] <sivanov> i suppose i'll need to boot from livecd, make another rpool, import old rpool with different name and then zfs send, right?
[10:03:00] <sivanov> i'm not sure if export/import stmf config will work
[10:03:25] <tsoome> well, you can always rename it
[10:03:48] <sivanov> so i'd prefer to just copy whole thing
[10:04:57] <tsoome> it really depends on the data on disk - if you have nicely separated setup...
[10:05:58] <tsoome> the thing is, its hard to estimate what will take more time - copy pool and fight with making it boot, or install and move data:)
[10:06:39] <tsoome> but, if you have time to do both, its nice exercise;)
[10:06:49] <sivanov> yep
[10:07:19] <sivanov> but i would like to keep old rpool booting too :)
[10:07:29] <sivanov> i case i screwed it
[10:07:57] <miine> tsoome: shouldn't that the same procedure (grub stages) as creating a rpool mirror disk?
[10:07:59] <sivanov> will it boot if i import/export it under different name
[10:08:00] <sivanov> ?
[10:08:08] <tsoome> then create new pool with new name, zfs send data; export rpool, remove disk, rename new pool to rpool
[10:09:14] <sivanov> but there is no zpool rename
[10:09:16] <tsoome> now you have 2 rpools, old one is ok for sure, and new one needs to be made bootable (at least installgrub is needed)
[10:09:29] <tsoome> there is - you can rename on import
[10:10:14] <sivanov> so when zpool import new_rpool rpool && zfs export rpool i actually rename it?
[10:11:42] <jasonmiu> ls
[10:11:46] <tsoome> yes
[10:11:57] <sivanov> ty
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[10:24:13] <anikin> one of my box have 95-100% kernel usage. i cant understand why! how can i dig something? if i reboot it, kernel usage drops down for a day or two.
[10:24:29] <anikin> i cant reboot it everyday )]
[10:24:47] <anikin> its only cifs/nfs server
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[10:30:57] <miine> anikin: intrstat ?
[10:31:26] <tsoome> using compression or dedupe?
[10:31:46] <anikin> no compression and no dedup.
[10:32:23] <anikin> intrstat shows many interrupts on nics
[10:32:37] <miine> anikin: broadcom?
[10:32:37] <anikin> 4 nics in aggr.
[10:32:42] <anikin> intel
[10:33:09] <tsoome> well, nas server should show interrupts on nics;)
[10:33:17] <miine> hmm. should be ok if they're not in the ten-thousand range...
[10:33:45] <anikin> e1000g#2 | 2357 1.3 0 0.0 0 0.0
[10:33:45] <anikin> e1000g#3 | 0 0.0 4707 3.7 0 0.0
[10:33:45] <anikin> e1000g#4 | 0 0.0 0 0.0 1701 1.1
[10:33:45] <anikin> e1000g#5 | 341 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0
[10:34:03] <anikin> something like this. but no load at pool!
[10:34:10] <anikin> cant understand it.
[10:34:46] <tsoome> the physical IO may be quite low if most of IO are served from cache
[10:35:34] <tsoome> go to /opt/DTT and check those scripts out
[10:35:42] <miine> just uneducated guessing: do the clients behave ok? maybe they leave connections open etc. so that the kernel servers are busy...
[10:36:11] <tsoome> open, but quiet connection wont load kernel
[10:36:31] <miine> tsoome: maybe the clients do other nasty things ...
[10:36:44] <anikin> users noticed only speed limit.
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[10:37:27] <tsoome> try those ndd commands: http://slaptijack.com/system-administration/solaris-tcp-performance-tuning/
[10:38:07] <sivanov> i have 2 aoc-sas2-mv8 on one PCI-X bus 1, and third on PCI-X on bus 2. i also have 3 vdevs in zpool like this raidz1-0:c5t0d0,c3t1d0,c4t0d0,c4t4d0,c3t0d0, so a vdev uses all 3 HBAs and i get 529MB/s read and write from zpool. is it because two HBAs share same PCI-X bus and i use raidz?
[10:39:03] <anikin> tsoome, in /opt/DTT, what to pay attantion?
[10:39:25] <sivanov> just heard in #vmware from one guy that he gets 1GByte/s using 16 drives, q9650 and two lsisas 1068 PCI-X
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[10:40:14] <tsoome> hotkernel and Kernel probably
[10:41:33] <tsoome> sivanov: iostat -xnC 1 will tell you controller load as well (-C)
[10:42:37] <sivanov> i know, but iostat just summs load of disks, so i get 200% load everytime :)
[10:43:05] <tsoome> the % is least thing to look there:P
[10:43:25] <tsoome> but, you have single 5 disk vdev?
[10:43:38] <sivanov> three 3 disk vdev
[10:44:08] <tsoome> and the 529MB/s is measured on what kind of IO?
[10:44:21] <sivanov> linear read/write
[10:44:37] <sivanov> large files as well, >>> that amount of ram
[10:44:39] <tsoome> streaming
[10:45:25] <sivanov> one stream is the best, get worse speeds with 4-6 iozone processes
[10:46:04] <sivanov> the chassis use 4bay bakplanes '
[10:46:10] <sivanov> 5 of them
[10:46:17] <sivanov> i mean 3 5 disk vdev
[10:46:19] <DontKnwMuch> anikin: could it be that you have some sort of a network loop in your aggr config / switch
[10:46:28] <tsoome> I only had old 10krpm disks, but when i did test streaming IO, the best result was from one huge vdev - which is quite obvious as well - you fill up the stripe from stream and write it all down at once.
[10:47:16] <sivanov> but you sacrifice the IOPS with one vdev
[10:47:34] <tsoome> yes, but with streaming IO you dont need that much of iops anyhow
[10:47:48] <tsoome> bandwith = block size * IOPS
[10:48:42] <tsoome> and streaming is normally done with reading/writing large chunks of data
[10:48:52] <sivanov> the vdev's IOPS limit by single disk, is it only on read or write too?
[10:49:17] <tsoome> its only for write, because of full stripe writes
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[10:49:50] <anikin> DontKnwMuch, how can i check it?
[10:50:45] <tsoome> btw iopattern DTT script will tell how is our io
[10:50:57] <DontKnwMuch> check it ttl is going down to 0 for some packets: http://blog.colasoft.com/how-to-find-out-possible-network-loop-with-capsa7-1/
[10:51:20] <anikin> on weekends kernel have 100% usage too, but no users in office. its something inside box i think.
[10:51:44] <sivanov> with iozone record size = 128k three process i get only ~23MB/s on read
[10:51:49] <DontKnwMuch> yes, this would be very much inside the box, at least I think so
[10:52:37] <anikin> DontKnwMuch, will check for loop. thanks!
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[11:05:45] <sivanov> p4 & 1GB ram & IO
[11:06:04] <sivanov> is it possible to get ok NFS speeds?
[11:06:21] <sivanov> in vmware vmotion
[11:06:59] <tsoome> parity based raids love cache. a lot.
[11:08:16] <tsoome> with nfs you also have other issues - in solaris nfs io is translated to sync mode by default.
[11:08:34] <sivanov> yes
[11:09:05] <sivanov> the guy with the temp server uses freenas w/ zfs on 1GB
[11:09:12] <sivanov> worst combination ever
[11:09:15] <sivanov> 32bit
[11:09:21] <sivanov> low on RAM
[11:09:40] <tsoome> with low ram, use raid10
[11:09:52] <tsoome> then your writes dont depends on cache that much
[11:10:53] <tsoome> (parity based raids need all stripe in cache to create new checksum)
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[11:46:14] <anikin> i think found a reason of my 100% box load. it was one of user's machine that generated bad traffic. in it network monitor i found 7% load.
[11:46:45] <anikin> i disconect it from network, and box load drop down.
[11:47:01] <anikin> now it 1-40% only)
[11:47:29] <anikin> need to check this machine.
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[11:49:22] <drjones69> Morning all - wonder if anyone has a moment to lend a solaris newbie a hand with getting afp working?
[11:49:26] <Warod> we had a fun with one of our web servers... there was a random chrome browser trying to read part of a PDF file.. just that the bit it tried to get was out of the file boundary... Apache told it the request was invalid for about 400 times a second. :)
[11:50:05] <Warod> for the crome requested the bytes for that about 400 times a second.
[11:51:42] <tsoome> drjones69: ./configure CC=cc CFLAGS="-xc99 -D__EXTENSIONS__" --with-bdb=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.5.1
[11:52:15] <tsoome> but that depends a bit;)
[11:53:28] <drjones69> tsoome: I've got netatalk installed on the openindiana box, and it's showing up properly in OSX client - I just don't know how to set up which users can access it (I've already tried the local (OI users) credentials - but get an invalid pw error)
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[11:56:08] <drjones69> tsoome: Is that in afpd.conf or netatalk.conf?
[11:56:16] <tsoome> afpd.conf
[11:56:44] <tsoome> i have: - -tcp -noddp -unixcodepage utf8 -uamlist uams_dhx.so,uams_dhx2.so -nosavepassword
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[12:00:12] <drjones69> Sorry for the delay - still unaccustomed to some of VI differences ;-)
[12:00:35] <drjones69> How does one reload the configs on OI? svcadm reload netatalk?
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[12:05:39] <DontKnwMuch> I have two entries in DNS server for OI, one is the same as hostname, the other is different, both pointing to the same IP I can access it with both names from network, can I expect some sort of problems?
[12:07:19] <DontKnwMuch> I aslo have this strange problem from one of the clients: smbsrv: [ID 138215 kern.notice] NOTICE: smbd[TW\john]: d-projekt share not found
[12:07:27] <DontKnwMuch> but the share name is d-projekti
[12:07:36] <DontKnwMuch> its missing the last char...
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[12:19:31] <tsoome> netatalk by default has /etc/init.d script, not smf
[12:21:55] <DontKnwMuch> I also have a lot of :
[12:21:56] <DontKnwMuch> deep4 idmap[538]: [ID 523480 daemon.notice] AD lookup of winname Administrator@Deep3 failed, error code -9961
[12:22:03] <DontKnwMuch> repeated 90 times etc...
[12:22:24] <DontKnwMuch> How can I find a client that is causing this
[12:22:36] <DontKnwMuch> someone has a wrong name or something
[12:22:44] <DontKnwMuch> its deep4 not deep3
[12:23:34] <tsoome> dont make multiple names pointing to same IP, use cname (alias) instead.
[12:23:54] <DontKnwMuch> I tried with snoop, but it did nothing
[12:24:18] <DontKnwMuch> at least I was unable to get it to help me
[12:28:16] <sivanov> what better for IO comstar/cifs server: more cores or MHzes?
[12:31:32] <DontKnwMuch> more ram and cache/log ssd
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[12:41:31] <tsoome> both:D in general solaris is scaling pretty well with more cpus, but some operations get boost by MHz as well
[12:49:43] <DontKnwMuch> my idmap list gives: add winuser:Administrator@Deep3 unixuser:root
[12:49:48] <DontKnwMuch> but the name is Deep4...
[12:49:49] <sivanov> just saw 6 core opteron 24xxx @$125 on ebay
[12:51:44] <sivanov> and i bought 2 of http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150633135924&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
[12:53:11] <DontKnwMuch> seems a good deal :)
[12:56:53] <DontKnwMuch> my idmapping is fuxated... argh...
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[13:18:38] <DontKnwMuch> does anyone know if changing idmap requires smb service restart?
[13:20:27] <tsoome> check the dependency tree
[13:21:18] <sivanov> omg, i run
[13:21:19] <sivanov> nice -n 20 /root/iozone -s16g -r128k -t 6 -k 64 -i 2 -w -F 1 2 3 4 5 6
[13:21:24] <sivanov> i get
[13:21:31] <sivanov> Children see throughput for 6 random readers = 25346.29 KB/sec
[13:21:42] <sivanov> Children see throughput for 6 random writers = 255897.56 KB/sec
[13:22:29] <tsoome> so it wasnt that random writes then:P
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[13:22:55] <sivanov> siriously, whats up with random read??
[13:23:06] <sivanov> why its 10 times smaller
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[13:24:50] <sivanov> when runnung it with -r1m 400-450 iops is what i get
[13:25:05] <DontKnwMuch> from this I assume, smb does not depend on idmap at all: http://www.pastie.org/2231133
[13:27:14] <sivanov> will using few SSDs for arc cache fix my random read speed?
[13:28:26] <sivanov> say, 4 sand force 1200 ssds
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[13:30:47] <nettezzaumana> DontKnwMuch: what about you'd change at least nick .. isn't enough that ppl around are doing your work ?
[13:31:29] <DontKnwMuch> :) perhaps, now I know much more that a month or so ago
[13:32:05] <nettezzaumana> so /nick KnowALittle
[13:32:14] <DontKnwMuch> ;)
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[13:46:32] <tsoome> sivanov: sure if they are warmed up
[13:47:19] <sivanov> have two, was going to resell at russian auction site
[13:47:37] <sivanov> perhaps i'll find another two for 60-80
[13:50:06] <sivanov> this norco chassis only has place for two non hot swap 2.5" hdds, so i gonna drill holes in the sides and mount the hdds on the sides
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[15:57:38] <RoyK> erm... what macros are set when compiling something on OI/s10?
[15:57:52] <RoyK> I tried to check for SOLARIS, SOLARIS2 and SUNOS, but no hits so far
[15:58:43] <lblume> shouldnt it be sun or __sun?
[15:58:53] * RoyK checks
[15:59:22] <RoyK> seems both are set - thanks
[16:03:04] <lblume> I'm pretty sure it's documented somewhere, but I don't remember where off hand
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[16:20:11] <gerard13> lblume: a compiler flag, -v or -errtags=yes in sun studio c++
[16:21:00] <gerard13> http://pastebin.fr/11924
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[16:35:01] <hjf> Hi, I'm having a little annoying problem. I have a system I use for backups. It has 1 root pool and 1 data pool, the data is backups so the disks are configured to spin down. The problem is that every time I ssh into that machine, it wakes up the data pool. I have to wait 30+ seconds until it gives me a login prompt
[16:35:26] <hjf> the data on my profile is not related to the data pool
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[16:52:14] <hjf> I used some scripts here: http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=70175
[16:52:27] <hjf> but I don't see any access to said pool
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[17:22:07] <raichoo> hi folks
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[19:49:45] <viridari> I know some people love serial consoles but... /stab /stab /stab
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[19:54:06] <bdha> eh?
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[19:57:28] <tsoome> whats the difference?
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[20:07:35] <wonko> is it possible to get OI to install to a slice instead of a whole disk?
[20:10:44] <sickness> just do a solaris fdisk partition
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[20:13:16] <wonko> will the installer see that and DTRT or will it blow it all away?
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[20:39:54] <RoyK> any idea how to use smartctl with the root drives? using smartctl -H -d sat,0 /dev/rdsk/$dev works fine for non-root stuff
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[20:42:44] <tsoome> smartctl -H returns SMART Health Status: OK on my rpool disk, but its scsi and its s11
[20:43:05] <tsoome> (mirrored rpool)
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[20:52:00] <RoyK> tsoome: seems it worked without -d sat,0
[20:52:16] <RoyK> btw, format is still very picky about what's on disk when run
[20:53:06] <RoyK> for testing, I just put an ufs filesystem onto a small SSD from Linux, and format dumps the core when trying to read from the drive
[20:53:59] <tsoome> 4k sector?
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[21:12:47] <RoyK> not as far as I know - it's an OCZ Vertex 3
[21:12:57] <RoyK> worked well before I put the new filesystem on it
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[21:23:10] <tsoome> format should be reading fdisk and vtoc, you probably can pstack core to see where it fails...
[21:29:04] <RoyK> will check tomorrow - enough work today
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[22:39:55] <drjones69> evening all - having a bit of bother getting networking to be happy after a fresh installation - anyone have a moment to lend a hand to a newbie?
[22:40:43] <Shadow__X> drjones69: i can try. is your network adapter detected?
[22:41:37] <drjones69> Shadow_X : thanks ;-) Bit of background - networking adaptor is detected, ipv6 addr is got from the dhcp, howver no ipv4 address is got (shows up as 0.0.0.0 in ifconfig)
[22:42:39] <drjones69> (Just rebooting the OI box to confirm any startup errors and give it a clean slate)
[22:44:26] <drjones69> On startup, error (which I suspect is relevant) : start_dhcp: ipadm_create_addr failed for bge0: Address object already exists
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[22:49:31] <RoyK> drjones69: so you get the ipv6 address, but not ipv4?
[22:49:45] <drjones69> RoyK: Yup.
[22:49:46] <Shadow__X> drjones69: hmm well i am no expert but i think that gives you a clue given the fact the object already exists but i am not entirely sure what that meants
[22:50:21] <RoyK> drjones69: using nwam?
[22:51:27] <drjones69> RoyK: I beleive so (atm), did try turning that off (svcadm disable network/physical:nwam and then enable :default) - but no joy
[22:56:04] <drjones69> Bugger - lost track of the time - better be off.
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[23:04:08] <Shadow__X> when i try to rsync to a nfs share from my openindiana box i keep getting rsync failed to set times on file errors with invalid argument 22
[23:05:03] <Shadow__X> its only a small number of the files
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[23:07:50] <Shadow__X> the files rsync lists are not the files themselves but instead it lists them as .file.a339bw
[23:07:53] <Shadow__X> instead of just file
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