OmniOS 151026 stable

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gea

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OmniOS 151026 stable (may.07.2018) is out

Release note: omniosorg/omnios-build
Download: Index of /media/r151026/

Main improvements:

- Protection against the Meltdown Intel CPU vulnerability announced earlier this year
- Experimental support for bhyve - a fast, lightweight and modern hypervisor
- Sparse-branded zones, clocking in under 4MB per zone
- An improved Installer which is dramatically faster making the OmniOS installation procedure
one of the fastest in the industry. The new installer also provides many more options for
customising the installed system.
- A new lightweight default MTA (Dragonfly Mail Agent)
- Fault management improvements for SSD disks

ZFS features
- Improved support for ZFS pool recovery (import good data from a damaged pool)
- The new zfs remove of toplevel vdevs
- zfs checkpoint features (poolwide checkpoint to make even a fs destroy/ vdev add/remove undoable)
- Support for raidz2 and raidz3 boot disks

Hardware
- support of the new BroadCom tri-mode HBAs

Update, see 3.)
napp-it // webbased ZFS NAS/SAN appliance for OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and Linux : Manual

napp-it supports OmniOS 151026 up from 18.01 (apr.02)
napp-it // webbased ZFS NAS/SAN appliance for OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and Linux Changelog
 
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hi gea,

after updating to .26 from .24 and update Napp-it to the latest dev :

Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
X-Mailer: cron (SunOS 5.11)
X-Cron-User: root
X-Cron-Host: PSD01
X-Cron-Job-Name: perl /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/zfsos/_lib/scripts/auto.pl
X-Cron-Job-Type: cron
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 101
Date: Wed, 09 May 2018 13:54:01 +0200
Message-Id: <5af2e159.43a93.2f675292@PSD01>
From: <root@PSD01>

Tty.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got handshake key 9e00080, needed 9e40080)

anything i can do to fix this ?
 

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Napp-it includes precompiled binaries for the Perl Expect module. The correct version is loaded after a napp-it login (should be initiated after an update).

Napp-it up from newest 18.01 free includes binaries for OmniOS 151026. So the question is if you have done anything that modifies the default Perl environment. This is the usual reason to break napp-it in some functions/menus like Users where Expect with the Tty.io binary is required.

On my test machines I have not seen a problem after an update from 024 to 026 and 18.06dev (may.01)
 

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I had the same issue. Running an update of napp-it solved it for me -- went from 18.01free (2 Feb) to 18.01free (2 April). Note there is no change to the main version number!
 

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Yes, the April edition is prepared for OmniOS 151026, the first 18.01 is not as OmniOS is newer. (The 18.01 free does not include newest features but I add critical fixes like the support for newest OmniOS, OpenIndiana and Solaris)
 
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Running :
running version : 18.06 dev May.01.2018
running on : SunOS PSD01 5.11 omnios-r151026-673c59f55d i86pc i386 i86pc OmniOS v11 r151026

haven't done anything with perl, as this is a storage box only
 

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Can you try to download 18.06dev a second time (in case update order is relevant, first OmniOS, then napp-it). Login after the update and check menu Users (if this works, auto.pl that controls jobs will do as well)
 
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Hi gea,

that runs absolutely fine after re-appling the latest dev.
What is still happening, or i just noticed just now, initial log in time takes about 120 second after correctly logging in
 

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Where is your source for Solaris/omnios open-vm-tools for your nappit-in-one image? I can only seem to find instructions for installing the VMware/ESXi provided tools. There was a tools update that came with 6.5U2 and it's nagging me to upgrade
 

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After an update all napp-it jobs are killed and restarted. During login, permissions are resetted and some Perl modules (Expect etc) are updated.

If rpool is not on a very slow disk this should not last more than 5-10s.
 
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After an update all napp-it jobs are killed and restarted. During login, permissions are resetted and some Perl modules (Expect etc) are updated.

If rpool is not on a very slow disk this should not last more than 5-10s.
it's running on a mirrored ssd pool (intel 3700), so shouldn't be slow at all , is there some logging i can check anywhere Gea ?
 

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System relevant events are logged in system > log or > fault log.
 

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I just updated a VM also, and the login (more correctly mounting of the ZFS filesystem) takes longer than before.


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Where is your source for Solaris/omnios open-vm-tools for your nappit-in-one image? I can only seem to find instructions for installing the VMware/ESXi provided tools. There was a tools update that came with 6.5U2 and it's nagging me to upgrade
OmniOS and OpenIndiana:
Open-vm-tools are in the default repo
Just do a 'pkg install open-vm-tools'

Solaris 11.3
You need to install the vmware tools that you can download from VMware for Solaris

Solaris 11.4 beta
not yet supported
 

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Hi Gea,
Currently running OmniOS v11 r151022 appliance on esxi 6.5 with VM-Version 8 and Napp-IT v.17.06

Would like to:
- go to the latest omnios update OmniOS 151026 stable (Community Edition)
- upgrade the vm hardware to version 13 (requirement for spectre/meltdown related issues)
- upgrade Nappit to 18.x

Is this the correct upgrade path? :
1) first upgrade VM hardware version from version 8 -> 13
2) upgrade Omnios using the steps described here: Upgrading OmniOS (napp-it appliance has no ipkg branded zones?)
3) upgrade nappit from 17.06 -> 18.x
 
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The order is quite uncritical
you can also check setup and update (chapter) 3 in napp-it // webbased ZFS NAS/SAN appliance for OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and Linux : Manual

If you first update OmniOS, some napp-it menus will report an error about a Perl TTy module as OmniOS 151026 require the newest 18.01free/18.03pro or 18.06dev . An update will fix this then.

btw
napp-it does not use zones
napp-it Pro updates > 18.01 require a machine id
see napp-it // webbased ZFS NAS/SAN appliance for OmniOS, OpenIndiana, Solaris and Linux : Extensions
 
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Cheers Gea!

Will do it in this order:
upgrade vm hardware
upgrade nappit to 18.x (and get machineid after upgrade) then no errors about perl hopefully :)
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