OpenSolaris derived ZFS NAS/ SAN (OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and napp-it)

A quick and crude way to do it would be to create a directory containing symbolic links to all your zfs mount points, and then share out that directory.

Not sure if ZFS' CIFS server would like it, but Samba should work (you'd have to edit smb.conf to allow symlinks).

Solaris CIFs would not like it, but SAMBA can do.

But where is the problem?
You connect your server and see folders like tv, audio, movie_a or movie_b
- each is a disk but you do not need to care about (beside capacity)
 
What version of esxi? 5.1 has a bug so you have to patch to the latest. I have onboard (main chipset) sata controller and 3x ibm m1015 passthrough to omnios and works fine. There is second sata onboard controler (SCU) which cannot be passthrough (the indicator keeps wanting a reboot). Dont know about your board though.
I'm running 5.1 with the latest patches (up to dec at least). I decided to just reinstall oi and nappit and it works fine now. I may have botched something as I was testing, I kept swapping controllers to passthrough and thus changing hdd id's.
 
What need to be done to guarantee that a pool created in solaris 11.1 stay compatible with OI?

Other than ZFS v28? I had an issue about filesystem version.

Also are there way to force ashift 12 under Solaris 11.1?

Thanks
 
What need to be done to guarantee that a pool created in solaris 11.1 stay compatible with OI?

Other than ZFS v28? I had an issue about filesystem version.

Also are there way to force ashift 12 under Solaris 11.1?

Thanks

Pool version: 28 (zpool get version pool)
ZFS version: 5 (zfs get version pool)

You may create a v28/v5 pool via OI (live DVD) and import in Solaris
I suppose the ashift override via sd.conf will also not work in Solaris
 
I am running napp-it v. 0.9a5 nightly Jan.22.2013 on OI151a7 and my encrypted pools will not connect after a Shutdown or Reboot using the Encrypted Pools Extension. (This also happens under 0.9a3-1 on OI151a5)

If I disconnect the encrypted pool using the extensions before rebooting or shutting down I am able to reconnect it using the encrypted pool extension. However, if I reboot or shutdown without disconnecting the encrypted pool through the extensions I get the following error when trying to reconnect the pool after reboot/shutdown.

Pool poef_DOCUMENTMANAGEMENT already exists, cannot import!!

If I then go the command line via PUTTY I am able to use lofiadm -c aes-256-cbc -a /DATA/ENCRYPTED-POOLS/poef_DOCUMENTMANAGEMENT/001 to manually build the lofi device. I can then issue a zpool import -d /dev/lofi which shows my pool DOCUMENTMANAGEMENT. Finally, I can use zpool import -d /dev/lofi/ DOCUMENTMANAGEMENT which imports the pool correctly. This behavior appears to be repeatable.

Any ideas as to why the Encrypted Pools Extensions requires me to disconnect my encrypted pools before Shutdown/Reboot? Is this by design? If yes could I create a shutdown script to automatically disconnect my encrypted pools on Shutdown or Reboot?

newest napp-it 0.9a6 clears info about unavail encrypted pools on bootup
 
Hi!

Just played around a bit with nappit and zfs the last days. what i really don't understand yet is all that acl stuff. I need to read more about that all...

Maybe someone can enlighten me a bit how i can solve the following problem or the best way to do this:

On my last samba/nfs/netatalk based server i had one large partition with different subdirectories holding
different data.

i had for example subdirectory movies or mp3s for which i mounted readonly with nfs or samba shares.
on the root i had samba netatalk and nfs shares to access the whole data. those services i announced via avahi in my network, that some clients automatically mounted them with "zeroconf".

from the nfs share i could connect from any host on the subnet without a password, is that also possible?

Is it possible to create different shares in subdirectories? When i created different shares on my pool, there were created different filesystems, but in the past i simply had different shares in my subdirectories.

how did you solve that problem?

Greets Schleicher
 
What's the best (easiest? safest?) way for me to backup my 18 TB array so I can re-create my ZPOOLs under OpenIndiana? (I'm on OpenSolaris with ZFS v32 or something like that).

I'm going to buy a couple of USB drives and copy everything over, but what is the best way to copy the files to make sure I get -everything- including "hidden" files, etc, etc?

(During the copy, I won't have redundancy until I copy everything back onto the new ZPOOLs but that's OK. I'm also OK with losing ACLs since I can recreate them).

Basically I'm mostly interested in the best method to copy the files to the USB drives to make sure I get everything and it gets copied successfully.
 
...honestly, I'd rather go and buy a small box with disks, build a ZFS array (with or w/o redundancy) and perform a zsf send / zfs receive job.
This wll definitely get everything back and forth ... complete and simple.
maybe a HP Microserver N40L is a good option...

Edit: ouups...missed the part about your pools being V32 ATM.
Nevertheless, rsync will also do the job in that case.
 
Let`s say i have a defective disk in my raidz array and i want to replace it with a new one.

Is there any way to identify the disk via nappit, so that i am replacing the right one in my enclosure?
 
You can see the serial numbers in napp-it disk info.

You can also use dd option to identify a disk in napp, it make it work hard, therefore the hdd led will be solid green for that drive.
 
thanks for the info, i thouhgt there is a better way, i guess i write down the hdd serials somewhere on the enclosure then...
 
usually you have an id like c3t2d0 what means
Controller 3, SCSI/SAS controller port 2

If you have WWN disk ids on an LSI SAS2 controller like c5t600039300001EA56d0,
you can detect the slot via extension in menu disk-sas2 extension.

Beside that you can use dd detection or write down Serial and/or disk unique WWN
 
i have an lsi controller. but when i start the extension i get:

SAS2 monitoring needs Smart-Serials for correct disk detection. Smartvalues are missing!
 
btw: gea, is it normal that i get a lot of console output with onmios, when i use the nappit webinterface?
 
If smartmontools are not working, you cannot use my disk detection.

about console
most messages disappear, when you set a host entry for every ip in /etc/hosts
(menu system - network)

some are from the napp-it webserver, some are debug infos.
If you need a clean console, use putty, connect as root and duplicate session.
 
gea ... i hate to criticize because napp-it is such a great tool but really dude ... that answer sucks. it shouldn't be difficult to log to /var/adm/nappit.log or something. the local console scroll really does suck. sure, putty is great and all but there are times you need to trouble shoot both on the local console and the web interface.
 
First off, thanks in advance for any help you might be able to throw my way. I am very much a newb when it comes to all this so please bear with me.

I recently setup an OI and Napp-it box and it's been running for a few weeks now. I was attempting to configure some of the acl settings inside of napp-it on my shares and in the midst of doing so I managed to somehow bork the built in smb administrators group because it no longer appears.

From the napp-it 'User' section the only two that appear are 'backup operators' and 'power users'. From this same screen I get the message "failed to find An error occurred while retrieving group data."

This is confirmed by running:
# smbadm show -mp

From the napp-it log:

Feb 5 22:54:34 openindiana smbadm[8729]: [ID 136767 user.error] smb_lgrp_getsid: failed to get a SID for user id=105 (-9977)
Feb 5 22:54:34 openindiana smbadm[8729]: [ID 817528 user.error] smb_lgrp_iterate: cannot obtain a SID


Any ideas would be greatly appreciated - if more information is needed I will do my best to supply it.
 
gea ... i hate to criticize because napp-it is such a great tool but really dude ... that answer sucks. it shouldn't be difficult to log to /var/adm/nappit.log or something. the local console scroll really does suck. sure, putty is great and all but there are times you need to trouble shoot both on the local console and the web interface.

I have only control of the debug infos from napp-it CGI.
There are not that many and they are temporary. You can also disable Monitoring,
where most of debug messages are from.

Most are from OS and other tools and hard to supress (beside fixing the reason
like missing hosts entries).
 
I recently setup an OI and Napp-it box and it's been running for a few weeks now. I was attempting to configure some of the acl settings inside of napp-it on my shares and in the midst of doing so I managed to somehow bork the built in smb administrators group because it no longer appears.

From the napp-it 'User' section the only two that appear are 'backup operators' and 'power users'. From this same screen I get the message "failed to find An error occurred while retrieving group data."

Deleting build-in SMB groups should not be allowed/possible.
But I have had the same problem on OI 151a1 and was able to fix it only with going back to a former boot environment.
 
Does anyone know how it is possible to add additional shares in subfolders without creating extra zfs filesystems?
 
Does anyone have an idea why I would see slower CIFS read than write?

I can copy to a test pool of 2x Mirror 4TB ashift12 hdd at a speed of 113 MB/s

However reading the file from the pool stay around 80 MB/s. If I cancel and start again, I hit 100 MB/s+ until i get back where I was.. I guess that's likely ram cache..

However my two drives can substain a read throughput much higher... Any idea?

Everything is up2date, nic drivers etc... OI has 12GB of ram reserved in ESXi5.1. I am getting the same behaviors under OmniOS/Solaris11.1

NAME SIZE Bonnie Date(y.m.d) File Seq-Wr-Chr %CPU Seq-Write %CPU Seq-Rewr %CPU Seq-Rd-Chr %CPU Seq-Read %CPU Rnd Seeks %CPU Files Seq-Create Rnd-Create
Tank3 3.62T start 2013.02.06 24G 88 MB/s 50 101 MB/s 5 64 MB/s 5 144 MB/s 83 214 MB/s 5 1542.9/s 1 16 +++++/s +++++/s
 
Does anyone know how it is possible to add additional shares in subfolders without creating extra zfs filesystems?

What's the movitivation behind?
A single zfs-folder will cost you nothing....maybe a couple hundred you will notice ;)
If you need to do that, you will need to migrate to SAMBA, AFAIK
 
_Gea,

I'm not sure if I found a bug or a configuration problem, but I have a new 0.9a5 server and an old 08l3 server and the 0.9a5 server cannot send emails over SMTP. The smtp-test on 0.9a5 gives me:

Code:
oops...

  send error to [email protected]

If I look on my SMTP server I do see the request coming across, but the email doesn't get sent and I get the Napp-It error screen. I'll be glad to dig through the logs if you tell me where to look.

The SMTP server is using basic authentication and is hosted inside our network. I'm guessing it may be a formatting issue? The reason why I think this is if I send out the status email I actually see each line of the email in the logs like it's trying to send a command.

Here's the log snippet from the status job. Note I have changed all of the IP/email addresses and server names in the log, so if you see anything really odd that may be why.

Code:
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 EHLO - +localhost.localdomain 221 26 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 MAIL - +FROM:<[email protected]> 40 28 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 RCPT - +TO:<[email protected]> 40 27 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 DATA - - 0 4 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 from: - [email protected] 32 22 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 subject: - +*+napp-it+status+and+logs+from+my_napp-it_server 32 47 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 to: - [email protected] 32 21 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 status - +of+my_napp-it_server+from+06.02.2013++02:53+ 32 41 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - 32 59 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 name - ++++++SIZE++ALLOC+++FREE++EXPANDSZ++++CAP++DEDUP++HEALTH++ALTROOT 32 69 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 nfs7200 - ++10.9T++5.21T++5.66T+++++++++-++++47%++1.00x++ONLINE++- 32 63 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 rpool - ++++12.9G++5.59G++7.28G+++++++++-++++43%++1.00x++ONLINE++- 32 63 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 ----------------------------------------------------------- - - 32 59 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 - - ++pool:+nfs7200 32 15 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 - - +state:+ONLINE 32 14 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 - - ++scan:+none+requested 32 22 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 config: - - 32 7 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	NAME - +++++++++++++++++++++++++STATE+++++READ+WRITE+CKSUM 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	nfs7200 - ++++++++++++++++++++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++mirror-0+++++++++++++++++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++++c7t5000CCA37DC4C7C5d0++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++++c7t5000CCA37DC6E0E1d0++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++mirror-1+++++++++++++++++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++++c7t5000CCA37DC6E44Dd0++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++++c7t5000CCA37DC72AA2d0++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++mirror-3+++++++++++++++++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++++c7t5000CCA37DCB6C81d0++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 32 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 	 - ++++c7t5000CCA37DCB7844d0++++ONLINE+++++++0+++++0+++++0 0 56 - -
2013-02-06 15:53:28 AAA.BBB.CCC.EE localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 AAA.BBB.CCC.DD 0 QUIT - localhost.localdomain 0 56 - -

Let me know if you need any other information.
 
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There is no obvious reason.
I use basic smtp with pw for myself, so i suppose more a configuration problem

napp-it 0.9 use the same mechanism than 0.8 for email with the difference that
mail to multiple users is supported and TLS email use the same basic script.

My suggestion is, compare settings from 0.8 and optionally modify the test-send menu-script
to finf the problem.

Menu script for test-send smtp:

use Net::SMTP;

my $mailer = Net::SMTP->new($server) || &mess("could not connect smtp-server $server");

if (($user ne "") && ($pw ne "")) {
$mailer->auth ($user,$pw);
}
$mailer->mail($from);

@to=split(/,/,$to);
foreach $t (@to) {
$mailer->to($t. "\n") || &mess("send error to $t ");
}

$mailer->data();
$mailer->datasend("From: $from\n");
$mailer->datasend("Subject: ein Test\n");
$mailer->datasend("To: $to\n");

$mailer->datasend("\n");
$mailer->datasend("A simple test message\n");
$mailer->dataend();

$mailer->quit;

You can override settings prior send like
$pw="abc";
 
will test the email problem another day, i have here still some major problems with setting up nappit properly.

when i want to set an afp share i get the following error:

Software error:

Undefined subroutine &main::create_UUID_as_string called at /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/zfsos/_lib/zfslib.pl line 1180.
For help, please send mail to this site's webmaster, giving this error message and the time and date of the error.

[Wed Feb 6 21:04:07 2013] admin.pl: Undefined subroutine &main::create_UUID_as_string called at /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/zfsos/_lib/zfslib.pl line 1180.

i want to reinstall the whole nappit, how can i delete unwanted boot environments to go back to an old system state and do the installation steps again in omnios?
 
Goto menu snap - boot environments, activate pre_xx napp-it snap, reboot
reinstall napp-it, opt delete unneded be, reboot
re-enter root pw, opt. import pool
 
_Gea,

The mail request is obviously hitting the server so it's trying to send something. I am looking through the code now and I don't see any differences.

The napp-it.cfg files are identical between the two servers.

Running a telnet session to the server from my Napp-It box had no problems and queued my test email.
 
Does anyone have an idea why I would see slower CIFS read than write?

I can copy to a test pool of 2x Mirror 4TB ashift12 hdd at a speed of 113 MB/s

However reading the file from the pool stay around 80 MB/s. If I cancel and start again, I hit 100 MB/s+ until i get back where I was.. I guess that's likely ram cache..

However my two drives can substain a read throughput much higher... Any idea?

Everything is up2date, nic drivers etc... OI has 12GB of ram reserved in ESXi5.1. I am getting the same behaviors under OmniOS/Solaris11.1

NAME SIZE Bonnie Date(y.m.d) File Seq-Wr-Chr %CPU Seq-Write %CPU Seq-Rewr %CPU Seq-Rd-Chr %CPU Seq-Read %CPU Rnd Seeks %CPU Files Seq-Create Rnd-Create
Tank3 3.62T start 2013.02.06 24G 88 MB/s 50 101 MB/s 5 64 MB/s 5 144 MB/s 83 214 MB/s 5 1542.9/s 1 16 +++++/s +++++/s

Anyone has some hints to improve CIFS seq read performance? Or thing to look for to make sure its caching etc?

Thanks
 
SMTP problem

the error is on the following step:
Code:
@to=split(/,/,$to);
foreach $t (@to) {
$mailer->to($t. "\n") || &mess("send error to $t ");
}

you may reduce to (single adress, without error check:)
Code:
$mailer->to($to) or
$mailer->to("$to\n")
 
I think the issue is that it's not passing the AUTH command.

Here's my old server connection:
Code:
2013-02-07 17:00:02 192.168.XXX.AA localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 EHLO - +localhost.localdomain 221 26 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:02 192.168.XXX.AA localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 AUTH - localhost.localdomain 18 10 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:02 192.168.XXX.AA localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 AUTH - localhost.localdomain 36 10 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:02 192.168.XXX.AA localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 MAIL - +FROM:<[email protected]> 43 30 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:02 192.168.XXX.AA localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 RCPT - +TO:<[email protected]> 30 27 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:02 192.168.XXX.AA localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 DATA - <[email protected]> 126 2477 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:02 192.168.XXX.AA localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 QUIT - localhost.localdomain 62 4 - -

Notice the AUTH calls

New server connection:
Code:
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 EHLO - +localhost.localdomain 221 26 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 MAIL - +FROM:<[email protected]> 40 28 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 RCPT - +TO:<[email protected]> 40 25 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 DATA - - 0 4 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 from: - [email protected] 32 22 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 subject: - +ein+Test 32 17 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 to: - [email protected] 32 19 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 a - +simple+test+message 32 21 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 . - - 32 1 - -
2013-02-07 17:00:42 192.168.XXX.BB localhost.localdomain SMTPSVC1 MAIL02 192.168.XXX.CC 0 QUIT - localhost.localdomain 62 4 - -

No AUTH calls

I think that may be the issue.

EDIT: I just did a quick test buy turning anon access on my server and the email went through. Something is preventing the username/password from going through.
 
Does your server accept cleartext pw or do you need TLS encryption?
In second case, you need to install the TLS modules and switch to TLS email.
 
Does your server accept cleartext pw or do you need TLS encryption?
In second case, you need to install the TLS modules and switch to TLS email.

Cleartext authentication

Again, 0.8l3 doesn't have this issue going to the same server, so it has to be either a code change or change in the PERL module. Anonymous access worked fine so it's something with the auth.

I'll stand up another test VM just to rule out some sort of environment issue, but I can't imagine what would cause that.
 
Anyone has some hints to improve CIFS seq read performance? Or thing to look for to make sure its caching etc?

Thanks

Reguarding this... don't use PCI/PCIe onboard nic... from now on, only Intel NICs.
 
Crashing and burning now -- getting write failures on boot (no space left on device) I have changed nothing on the boot drive which is an SSD...
Suddenly getting this error also. I've destroyed all snapshots.

A "beadm list" shows only napp-it, openindiana, openindiana-backup, and pre_napp-it. Df shows rpool has no available space left.

What else can I delete to fix this?
 
Suddenly getting this error also. I've destroyed all snapshots.

A "beadm list" shows only napp-it, openindiana, openindiana-backup, and pre_napp-it. Df shows rpool has no available space left.

What else can I delete to fix this?
Was able to remove snapshots via beadm which freed up enough space to boot into the OS. But I'm still at 98% used capacity. Is there a way to expand rpool/ROOT/napp-it-0.9a5? I've allocated 16gb to the OI vm but it's only using about 10gb (3gb to rpool, 7gb to swap).
 
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