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After download and unzip : just have to rename the extracted folder :data_16.07f" to "data" and then "sh /var/web-gui/data/tools/linux/napp-it" works fine !
I was able to import a pool which was created on OpenIndiana under Nappit in 2012 ! :)
no folder "linux" in /var/web-gui/data/tools/
"minihttpd" is in /var/web-gui/data/tools/ubuntu/etc
there is a file called "napp-it" in /var/web-gui/data/tools/ubuntu/etc_init.d/
I'm trying to set up Ubuuntu 16.04.1 with nappit in root
... but : sh /var/web-gui/data/tools/linux/napp-it
-> doesn't work : "Can't open /var/web-gui/data/tools/linux/napp-it"
cd /var/web-gui/data/tools
=> there is no linux folder ! :/
(but an Ubuntu folder)
... so, it is impossible to start...
Adobe Premiere CC 2015 : 4K h264 = disaster to play with Dual Xeon 2670v2, 64 GB, GTX 970 4GB
-> converting to Cineform : works flawless ! :)
For a two big projects which lasts 2 years of editing, one on Avid Media Composer v8, the other one with Adobe Premiere CC 2015 :
-> firstly I assemble...
Change : Supermicro X8SIL-F, XEON x3430, 16GB RAM
for : Supermicro X9SRL, Xeon 2670 (60 $ eB) or 2630L (120 $ eB) ... and 96 GB ECC REG from R710
OS :
-> ESXi + OmniOS + Nappit for iSCSI
or
-> w2k2r2 + Hyper-V + ZoL under last Debian or Ubuntu
or :
Change R710 CPU x5650
for L5630
Hi
I'm looking for a chassis / rack mount case 2u, ATX PSU capable, 8x 3,5" hotswap or more like :
... and a price.
Where can I find this kind of stuff ?
Cheers.
St3f
BDM4350UC -> Philips releases its huge 43 inch 4K IPS BDM430UC PC monitor with stunning specs for $799 -
vs
BDM430UC -> Meet Philip’s stunning and absolutely huge 43 inch 4K UltraClear IPS PC display -
What differences ?!