On 12/31/10 03:32, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Ultimately, what I'm after right now is something stable and performant, that can read my zpool v28 and supports kernel cifs and that I will easily be able to integrate with our LDAP / Kerberos backend.
Why not to use this: On 12/17/10 01:06, Alexander Sergeev wrote: > ====================================================================== > *** OpenIndiana 134+ Stable X86, rev. 11 *** > ====================================================================== > > Hello, > > This is OpenIndiana 134+ Stable build, the build based on Nexenta NCP3 > patchset, ON stability fixes, bunch of storage related features and > patches from OpenIndiana code base. The aim of this release is to aid > needs of everybody who has been waiting for OpenSolaris 2010.X and has > been left with you-can't-use-it-in-production Solaris Express 11, > especially those who plans to use OpenSolaris as storage server. > > This release includes the following new features and fixes: > - ZFS zpool version 28 including 'zfs diff' and ZFS read-only pools; > - Bug fixes and new functionality for CIFS/SMB, COMSTAR/iSCSI and NFS; > - Several IP, TCP and FC fixes; > - Driver updates and fixes for mptsas, bge, e1000g, elxl and rge; > - ON build script enhancements including automatic IPS repository > creation (for developers). > > Release contents: > - oi-134-11-x86-readme.txt - this file; > - oi-134-11-x86.iso - Live CD; > - oi-134-11-x86.usb - Live USB; > - oi-134-11-x86-repo.tgz - gzipped ON repository. > > Download links are as follows: > - http://narod.ru/disk/1494854001/oi-134-11-x86.iso.html > - http://narod.ru/disk/1496206001/oi-134-11-x86.usb.html > - http://narod.ru/disk/1500811001/oi-134-11-x86-repo.tgz.html > - http://narod.ru/disk/1557156001/oi-134-11-x86-readme.txt.html > - http://narod.ru/disk/1557439001/MD5SUMS.html > - http://narod.ru/disk/1557441001/SHA256SUMS.html > > Alternatively, you can download them from RoyK @ #openindiana: > - http://karlsbakk.net/OpenIndiana/134+/b11/oi-134-11-x86.iso > - http://karlsbakk.net/OpenIndiana/134+/b11/oi-134-11-x86.usb > - http://karlsbakk.net/OpenIndiana/134+/b11/oi-134-11-x86-repo.tgz > - http://karlsbakk.net/OpenIndiana/134+/b11/oi-134-11-x86-readme.txt > - http://karlsbakk.net/OpenIndiana/134+/b11/MD5SUMS > - http://karlsbakk.net/OpenIndiana/134+/b11/SHA256SUMS > > There are two ways to get oi_134_11 installed on your system. You can > either do clean installation using Live CD or Live USB above, or you > can upgrade existing snv_134 system (snv_134b is NOT supported). > > If you wish to do latter or you want to install additional ON packages, > like COMSTAR, you should use ON repository bundled with this release: > - extract oi-134-11-x86-repo.tgz to your preferred location; > - start repository: /usr/lib/pkg.depotd -d<repo location> -p<port> > - add local publisher as openindiana.org: > pfexec pkg set-publisher -P -O http://localhost:<port>/ \ > openindiana.org > - make opensolaris.org non-sticky: > pfexec pkg set-publisher --non-sticky opensolaris.org > - upgrade your snv_134 deployment using: > pfexec pkg image-update > - (OR) install new ON packages. > > How to decide whether what you want to install is ON package or not? > Easy. If you're using oi_134_11, you haven't done what's described > above and you get something like this when you try to install package > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > pkg://opensolaris.org/system/zones/brand/[email protected],5.11-0.134:2010030 > 2T070706Z: This version is excluded by installed incorporation pkg://o > penindiana.org/consolidation/osnet/[email protected],5.11-0.1 > 34.0.0.11:20101212T013950Z > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > then you want to install ON package and you should use bundled repo. > > In future there's a chance that OpenIndiana 134+ Stable repository > will be hosted on openindiana.org if there's sufficient demand, so > stay tuned. > > Now, couple of words about updates. This release is intended to bring > stability, and if any critical bugs will be found in it, I'd be happy > to backport fixes once they're available and do additional release. > > Also, oi_134_11 is upgradeable to both Solaris 11 Express and fresh > OpenIndiana builds, so installing this release doesn't lock you down > either way. In order to upgrade to S11X you should first upgrade to > OpenSolaris b134b and then follow regular Oracle upgrade instructions. > For OpenIndiana upgrade instructions please visit OpenIndiana site, > they are the same as for OpenSolaris b134. > > Release is largely based on Bryan Leaman's patchset, described on > http://wiki.openindiana.org:8080/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4882475 > (Google: OpenIndiana Stable Build 134, if that's expired), so most of > the credits goes to him, really. > > Patchset used to build this release is downloadable from > http://narod.ru/disk/1500897001/oi-134-11-patches.tgz.html > > Best regards, > Alexander Sergeev<[email protected]> > > _______________________________________________ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
