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You have to make a Virtual Switch in ESX and then assign virtual lans to that switch... something in that direction...
Use search, it's been discused before.
Hello,
Would anyone know if it's possible to spin down disk in Solaris Express 11 with COMSTAR iSCSI active ?
I was able to get good 10 gbE speeds on an older Core2Quad Q9200 machine (Asus P5Q-E motherboard). Just be sure that the slot you put it in can handle true 8x PCIe speeds if the 10 gbE card only supports PCIe 1.1 (like my Dell XR997).
You will likely need to do the recommended Solaris tweaks for improved 10 gbE throughput.
For starters (kind of old):
http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/Networks
EDIT: using benchmark programs I could easily saturate the 10 gbE connection between the OpenIndiana server and my Windows box, using 10 gbE.
Current NexentaStor 3, based on OpenSolaris 134 is end of live.
New next Nexenta 4 will be based on Illumos just like OpenIndiana and should come out soon.
So you must rethink you boot environment in any case.
You said that you use a hardware raid-1
Why? Nexenta and Solaris supports software ZFS raid-1 based on standard mainboard sata
There are also driverless Sata Raid-1 enclosures if you want an all-in-one based on ESXi
I am running iSCSI with spindown working no problem. However, it is probably working because FMD configuration needed to be changed:
http://www.nexenta.org/boards/1/topics/1414
Look for the post about testing by disabling FMD service and also the conf edits.
I am running iSCSI with spindown working no problem. However, it is probably working because FMD configuration needed to be changed:
http://www.nexenta.org/boards/1/topics/1414
Look for the post about testing by disabling FMD service and also the conf edits.
2011-12-07T23:46:49.088Z cpu6:2854)NFS: 157: Command: (mount) Server: (192.168.1.113) IP: (192.168.1.113) Path: (/tank/nfs) Label: (nfs) Options: (None)
2011-12-07T23:47:09.909Z cpu7:2854)WARNING: NFS: 1367: Server 192.168.1.113 supports read transfer of 1048576 truncating to 65536
2011-12-07T23:47:09.909Z cpu3:2854)NFS: 292: Restored connection to the server 192.168.1.113 mount point /tank/nfs, mounted as 16a11c43-d0a1f87b-0000-000000000000 ("nfs")
2011-12-07T23:47:09.909Z cpu3:2854)NFS: 217: NFS mount 192.168.1.113:/tank/nfs status: Success
2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)WARNING: NFS: 4608: Failed to get port, RPC error 13 (RPC was aborted due to timeout) for program (100005) version (3) protocol (tcp) on Server (192.168.1.113)
2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)WARNING: NFS: 4616: Unable to get port for program 100005 version 3 protocol tcp on 192.168.1.113
2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)WARNING: NFS: 1242: RPC unable to create socket to send umount for /tank/nfs on host 192.168.1.113 (192.168.1.113)
2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)VC: 770: Unmount VMFS volume b00f 40 16a11c43 d0a1f87b f5d68c54 c9e2d408 4000a 0 57f0 4000a 57f000000000 2d00000000 100000000 c987d7800000000: Not found
Still can't get ESXi to mount a datastore via NFS. I've managed to turn on the console and have got the following out of the vmkernel.log - does it help anyone identify what might be wrong?
Code:2011-12-07T23:46:49.088Z cpu6:2854)NFS: 157: Command: (mount) Server: (192.168.1.113) IP: (192.168.1.113) Path: (/tank/nfs) Label: (nfs) Options: (None) 2011-12-07T23:47:09.909Z cpu7:2854)WARNING: NFS: 1367: Server 192.168.1.113 supports read transfer of 1048576 truncating to 65536 2011-12-07T23:47:09.909Z cpu3:2854)NFS: 292: Restored connection to the server 192.168.1.113 mount point /tank/nfs, mounted as 16a11c43-d0a1f87b-0000-000000000000 ("nfs") 2011-12-07T23:47:09.909Z cpu3:2854)NFS: 217: NFS mount 192.168.1.113:/tank/nfs status: Success 2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)WARNING: NFS: 4608: Failed to get port, RPC error 13 (RPC was aborted due to timeout) for program (100005) version (3) protocol (tcp) on Server (192.168.1.113) 2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)WARNING: NFS: 4616: Unable to get port for program 100005 version 3 protocol tcp on 192.168.1.113 2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)WARNING: NFS: 1242: RPC unable to create socket to send umount for /tank/nfs on host 192.168.1.113 (192.168.1.113) 2011-12-07T23:47:40.183Z cpu0:2854)VC: 770: Unmount VMFS volume b00f 40 16a11c43 d0a1f87b f5d68c54 c9e2d408 4000a 0 57f0 4000a 57f000000000 2d00000000 100000000 c987d7800000000: Not found
No idea why you ESX is not mounting the NFS share. FWIW if you have that Ubuntu install still available maybe export a directory on ubuntu and see if ESXi will mount it. That would probably rule out ESXi or Solaris as the problem.
Hey ... It might be the firewall ... Check out this article: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/mi..._1_1&dialogID=257602035&stateId=0 0 257600249
Couple of questions about openindiana -
How can i get openindiana to start the VNC server when it boots up and not have to login to an account?
When I have SMB enabled how do i entern the credentials for a shared folder. I was trying server\username then the password that account has on the openindiana box and it would not work.
Call "HostDatastoreSystem.CreateNasDatastore" for object "ha-datastoresystem" on ESXi "192.168.1.144" failed.
NFS mount 192.168.1.113:/tank/nfs failed: The NFS server does not support MOUNT version 3 over TCP.
sjalloq@openindiana:~$ zfs get sharenfs tank/nfs
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
tank/nfs sharenfs [email protected]/24,[email protected] local
sjalloq@openindiana:~$ ls -al /tank
total 13
drwxr-xr-x+ 4 root root 5 2011-12-06 01:22 .
drwxr-xr-x 25 root staff 45 2011-12-10 15:41 ..
-rw-r--r--+ 1 root root 780 2011-12-04 17:30 Bonnie.log
drwxrwxrwx+ 3 root root 4 2011-12-08 00:07 datastore
drwxrwxrwx+ 10 root root 13 2011-12-06 00:25 nfs
$ sudo zfs set [email protected]
sudo svcadm disable svc:/network/nfs/server:default
sudo svcadm enable -r svc:/network/nfs/server:default
OK, finally solved it. Thanks to the lovely people on the OI IRC channel.
This post details what is needed: http://mordtech.com/2008/12/11/leveraging-zfs-nfs-for-esxi/
I had to set the sharenfs as follows:
This isn't detailed anywhere in the guides for napp-it so I'm confused how others have it working.Code:$ sudo zfs set [email protected]
EDIT: I just noticed I'd already tried this, but a lot of the problems I've had today have been due to the mountd service crashing. I need to file a bug against OI. What I could see was that when I got the error in post 2185 I could see mountd had gone down using 'rpcinfo -p'. I would then have to restart by doing:
Code:sudo svcadm disable svc:/network/nfs/server:default sudo svcadm enable -r svc:/network/nfs/server:default
you have two options to solve the permission problem with NFS3
You can either use the NFS root option or you can assign permissions to everyone
like 777 to the shared folder and ACL everyone@=full or modify with file and folder inheritance=on
to inherit these settings to newly created files.
For already created files you must set these permissions recursively to access them via NFS.
In this case, it works with just set sharenfs=on
1.
i have not tried but read
http://broken.net/openindiana/how-enable-or-install-xvnc-on-openindiana-148/
2. per default, only the owner/ creator of the files (root) has access.
login as root and/or set ACL-permissions of the shared folder for
other users or for everyone@=modify or full access
or enable guest access to connect without login
Yo,
Am just wondering what the enable list buffering function is in the top right corner in Napp-it?
gr33tz
When i install that xvnx and connect it just shows a Black Screen,
As for share access the guest always works but not if guest access is off. I just need to give a user the permission then it is server\username and password at the windows login prompt?
Now that I can actually mount my NFS share I have another question regarding user names and permissions.
I'm accessing my shares from OS X and Linux hosts via NFS and AFP. I will have futher clients, probably Linux, running under ESXi and all will use the same username of 'sjalloq'. Obviously user 'sjalloq' on each client has a different user id so when I list folders the owner of files are different. Is there any way to get all userid's to display as 'sjalloq' or is it impossible? Does it even make a difference? Or should I be trying to restrict folder access to only one client and one UID?
Thanks.
Quick question, I cant get smart values to work through the Disks / smart info page.
So I am going to add a new page to do it - whats the correct code to exercute and print a command?
Cheers
Paul
create a new private menu item under disk example specials'
(then this private menu item is independent from napp-it updates)
You only need one action like:
print &exe("smartctl .....");
or if you want to modify the result or create a nice table:
$r=&exe("..");
&print2table($r);
if you get a not found, add the path to your command like
print &exe("/path/command ..");
ps
have you newest napp-it?
there are now nore disks showing infos
http://www.napp-it.org/downloads/changelog_en.html
Understand what youre saying but:
paul@Indiana:~$ sudo smartctl -a /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s0 -d scsi
smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i386-pc-solaris2.11] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
Serial number: E3X31X63KEUGXN
Device type: disk
Local Time is: Sun Dec 11 21:25:42 2011 EST
Device supports SMART and is Enabled
Temperature Warning Disabled or Not Supported
SMART Health Status: OK
Current Drive Temperature: 42 C
Manufactured in week 00 of year 0000
Specified cycle count over device lifetime: 100
Accumulated start-stop cycles: 0
Error Counter logging not supported
No self-tests have been logged
paul@Indiana:~$ sudo smartctl -a /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0 -d scsi
smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i386-pc-solaris2.11] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
Smartctl open device: /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0 failed: No such device