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Tag: Solaris

Mercury gets a HBA upgrade

Posted on2008-08-032026-04-211 Comment

mercury.elemental.org is the server which hosts my $HOME and this website. It’s my Solaris 10 play-box, and I guess you can say that maintaining it is something of a hobby. Its hardware is a quad core Xeon-equipped Dell PowerEdge 860, Read More …

CategoriesSolarisTagsLSI, Solaris

OpenSolaris 2008.11 – A Preview For The Storage Admin

Posted on2008-07-162026-04-2118 Comments

Many reviews have been written about OpenSolaris since its release, but all of them barely tread beyond the desktop aspect, with the obligatory screenshots of the GNOME environment and a high-level description of only the major features most are already Read More …

CategoriesGeekery, SolarisTagsOpenSolaris, Solaris, storage, Sun, ZFS

Server upgrade time – elemental.org gets modern

Posted on2007-11-172017-01-15Leave a comment

After almost 8 years of running elemental.org mail, mailing lists, shell accounts, many websites (such as this one), database servers and essentially being a one-server ISP, the Sun Ultra 2 which ran all those things as lithium.elemental.org was retired and replaced this past weekend Read More …

CategoriesGeekery, SolarisTagsDell, Solaris, Sun, ZFS

Solaris 10 8/07 “What’s New” docs are up

Posted on2007-08-292017-01-15Leave a comment

The first official list of new stuff added in Solaris 10 via its 4th update is available on docs.sun.com now: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-0547/getjd?l=en&a=view

CategoriesSolarisTagsSolaris, Sun

My presentation at the 2007 AFS & Kerberos Workshop

Posted on2007-05-132017-01-15Leave a comment

This past week, the 2007 AFS & Kerberos Workshop went on at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) near Palo Alto, CA. Many people from an array of places eductational, government, and commercial came and presented papers and discourse on Read More …

CategoriesGeekery, SolarisTagsAFS, OpenSolaris, Solaris, ZFS, zones

Funny Sun bug fix of the day

Posted on2007-05-012017-01-151 Comment

So today I was reading over the release notes for patch 126400-1, which is the latest OpenBoot PROM and SC update for the T1000/T2000, and came across an interesting bug ID listed under the Problem Description section: 6510364 “War Mode” Read More …

CategoriesGeekery, SolarisTagscoolthreads, navy, Solaris, sparc, Sun, ultrasparc, war

More Linux/Solaris FUD wars

Posted on2007-04-132017-01-15Leave a comment

It’s all too often that I read posts such as this one and can’t help but to think that the writer is a tad on the myopic side of things… so much so that after a paragraph or two it Read More …

CategoriesGeekery, SolarisTagsFUD, linux, OpenSolaris, Solaris, Sun

Crying “FUD” doesn’t always mean you’re right

Posted on2007-04-132017-01-152 Comments

…and it sure doesn’t grant you instant vindication. It appears that DaveM (Linux networking and SPARC port guru) has gotten seriously wound up in response to a blog post by Jeff Bonwick (Sun’s storage and kernel guru.) As one can Read More …

CategoriesGeekery, SolarisTagsFUD, linux, OpenSolaris, Solaris, storage, ZFS

Sun and Qlogic to open up the source of storage software

Posted on2007-04-112017-01-15Leave a comment

Sun has announced that they will be releasing several of their storage products to the OpenSolaris community! From their announcement: Sun StorageTek 5800 storage system (Honeycomb) client interfaces along with the Honeycomb software developer kit (SDK) and Honeycomb emulator/server. Honeycomb Read More …

CategoriesSolarisTagsOpenSolaris, qlogic, Solaris, storage, Sun

Sun Availability Suite blog

Posted on2007-01-302017-01-15Leave a comment

The maintainer(s) of Availability Suite (aka AVS) now have their own blog. I can’t wait to learn more about it!

CategoriesSolarisTagsavs, OpenSolaris, Solaris, storage, Sun

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