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You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 1 error occurred while looking for updates Started by darthtater error occurred opening repository http://openfileresa.rpath.org/conary/: connection timed out , Nov 01 2008 08:55 PM Please log in to reply 3 openfiler update replies to this topic #1 darthtater darthtater Newbie Guests 2 posts Posted 01 November 2008 - 08:55 PM
Error Occurred Opening Repository Http://foresight.rpath.org/conary/: Connection Timed Out
I get the following error when i run the system update "error occured while looking for updates"i dont know exactly why this is, but in an attempt to fix
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this, i ran theese commands: # conary update conary # conary updateall the first command worked fine, but the second command gives this error: " The following dependencies would not be met after this update: net-snmp:lib=5.4.1-5.0.1-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove: net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=5.3.1-2.1-2 (Erased) net-snmp:lib=5.2.1.2-4.7-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove: net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=5.3.1-2.1-2 (Erased) " openfiler latest version download how can i fix this? EDIT [root@nas ~]# conary update openfiler Applying update job: Updateopenfiler(:doc :runtime) (r1563-2-1 -> r1584-1-1) Creating database transaction (3 of 3)...changeset cannot be applied: applying update would cause errors: file contents conflict for /opt/openfiler/etc/smb_settings.xml so, do i have to go delete that xml file? Edited by darthtater, 01 November 2008 - 09:02 PM. Back to top #2 litkaj litkaj Advanced Member Members 3,947 posts LocationExton, PA Posted 02 November 2008 - 10:05 AM conary update openfiler --resolve --replace-files Jason Litka | Utter Ramblings Back to top #3 darthtater darthtater Newbie Guests 2 posts Posted 02 November 2008 - 11:02 AM that didn't work "[root@nas ~]# conary update openfiler --resolve --replace-files no new troves were found" and trying this: "[root@nas ~]# conary updateall --resolve --replace-files The following dependencies would not be met after this update: net-snmp:lib=5.4.1-5.0.1-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove: net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=5.3.1-2.1-2 (Erased) net-snmp:lib=5.2.1.2-4.7-1 (Already Installed) requires: trove: net-snmp:data which was provided by: net-snmp:data=5.3.1-2.1-2 (Erased) " didn't work either I'm not sure what the problem is, but i need to re
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web browser, it is showing any options... not even showing system information.. Pls help me wat to do next. Thanks in advance, Dinesh :) Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Question for Openfiler Experts Openfiler DRDB? How to setup? Getting Started with OpenFiler   1 2 3 Next ► 52 Replies Chipotle OP Best Answer Dave M Dec 5, 2012 at 4:02 UTC My advice: Uninstall it https://forums.openfiler.com/index.php?/topic/1882-error-occurred-while-looking-for-updates/ and get yourself a real NAS solution. (Unless you really don't care about the data you are going to store on Openfiler.) We were using a system with Openfiler to store backups of backups, and it would randomly lose all the Openfiler configuration settings when it rebooted. This only happened a few times before we found that the money we saved not buying a real NAS device was quickly wasted on https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/279625-openfiler-after-installation the time we spent having to reconfigure Openfiler. 1 Pure Capsaicin OP Helpful Post Scott Alan Miller Dec 5, 2012 at 8:37 UTC Niagara Technology Group (NTG) is an IT service provider. We don't recommend OpenFiler because you risk finding that the default (included) iSCSI stack lacks support for SCSI-3 reservations and can cause your data to become corrupted (especially in an environment like virtualization) and to fix this you need to buy a one thousand euro iSCSI replacement module. Likely you would not realize this until after your data is corrupted, however. Use any Linux distro or any BSD distro. Far, far better. 0 Sonora OP rdineshkumar.phl Dec 6, 2012 at 4:58 UTC Thanks for the reply. Okay, i will try some other linux distro most probably ubuntu 12.04 and install kernel-server & nfs-common. But still i have to know the reason why this is not showing any options in openfiler other than QUOTA. is there something i can do experiments to bringup the openfiler? Thanks & regards, Dinesh. 0 Pure Capsaicin OP Scott Alan Miller Dec 6, 2012 at 5:20 UTC Niagara Technology Group (NTG) is an IT service provider. rdineshkumar.phl wrote: Thanks for the reply. Okay, i will try some other
RAC [message #604818] Sat, 04 January 2014 05:31 taoqir.hassan Messages: 16Registered: February 2013 Location: LAHORE Junior Member Hi, I am trying to configure http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/190970/ 2-Node RAC 11g on VMware 9 with shared storage by following http://serverfault.com/tags/openfiler/hot this article. Quote:http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Oracle/DBA_tips/Oracle11gRAC/CLUSTER_12.shtml I am getting error while configuring DNS on Openfiler 2.99.1 Quote:[root@openfiler ~]# conary update bind:runtime=9.4.3_P5-1.1-1 Error occurred opening repository http:/openfileresa.rpath.org/conary/: Temporary failure in name resolution Please help me in this regard. Thanks Taoqir Report message to a moderator error occurred Re: DNS configuration for RAC [message #605021 is a reply to message #604818] Mon, 06 January 2014 23:25 mkounalis Messages: 147Registered: October 2009 Location: Dallas, TX Senior Member Have you resolved this issue? It would seem that resolve.conf needs to be modified to point to your DNS resolver. Report message to a moderator error occurred opening Re: DNS configuration for RAC [message #612383 is a reply to message #605021] Thu, 17 April 2014 07:10 taoqir.hassan Messages: 16Registered: February 2013 Location: LAHORE Junior Member Hi, I got workaround for updating bind in Openfiler. I configured 3 NICs in openfiler: eth0:Host-only (public interface) eth1:Bridge/Replicate physical network connection state eth2:Host-only (private interface) then [root@openfiler ~]# conary update bind:runtime will work properly. And I have successfuly Installed and configured 2-Nodes Oracle 11g RAC with Openfiler storage. Thanks and Regards, Taoqir Report message to a moderator Previous Topic: RAC SCAN LISTENER Next Topic: RAC +ASM instance Goto Forum: - SQL & PL/SQLSQL & PL/SQLClient Tools- RDBMS ServerServer AdministrationBackup & RecoveryPerformance TuningSecurityNetworking and GatewaysEnterprise ManagerServer Utilities- Server OptionsRAC & FailsafeData GuardReplicationStreams & AQSpatialText & interMedia- Developer & ProgrammerApplication Express, ORDS & MOD_PLSQLFormsReports & DiscovererDesignerJDeveloper, Java & XMLWarehouse BuilderPrecompilers, OCI & OCCI- Fusion Middleware & Colab SuiteWeblogic & Application ServerBusiness IntelligenceWebCenter Suite & PortalCollaboration & Content ManagementSOA Suite, BPEL and OWSM
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question Tag Info users hot new synonyms Hot answers tagged openfiler day week month year all 12 What is the advantage of using openfiler or freenas over Ubuntu? I'd say the main advantage is ease of configuration - using something that's specifically designed for the role of a NAS server, as opposed to an all-around Linux distro. FreeNAS and OpenFiler also have features within easy reach that stock Ubuntu doesn't. ubuntu network-attached-storage freenas openfiler answered Mar 3 '10 at 22:43 Jason Antman 1,3861021 10 Suggestions for a NAS for VMware storage [closed] My current recommendation is NexentaStor, available in a free community-supported edition and as a commercial offering. Also see: Anybody have experience with using Nexenta? NexentaStor CE or Openfiler? Which do you recommend? storage-area-network network-attached-storage zfs nexenta openfiler answered Jul 1 '11 at 17:48 ewwhite 152k47301578 10 Suggestions for a NAS for VMware storage [closed] FreeBSD 8.2, running ZFS. ZFS includes the following out of the box: Supports NFS & iSCSI out of the box. ZFS includes Snapshots, data checksums, multiple copies, filesystem compression RAID-Z - Similar to RAID-5, but without the RAID-5 write hole. All disk writes are atomic copy-on-write transactions, so the on-disk state is never inconsistent (No ... storage-area-network network-attached-storage zfs nexenta openfiler answered Jul 1 '11 at 18:09 Stefan Lasiewski 12.5k2183150 9 ESXi 5.0 - Software RAID 1 [closed] There's no software RAID option for the setup you've described. VMware won't support it. If your hosts were Linux/Windows, you'd have some additional options. If your concern is system stability, you could have used RAID 1+0 and/or designated hot-spare drives in your setup. If performance isn't a concern (e.g. the use of RAID6), why worry about the ... vmware-esxi storage hp freenas openfiler answered May 25 '13 at 21:16 ewwhite 152k47301578 8 Linux md vs. LVM performance The default readahead settings for LVM are really pessimistic. Try blockdev --setra 8192 /dev/vg1/vol1 and see what that bumps your LVM performance up to. You will always take a performance hit using LVM; we measure it on properly configured systems at about 10% of underlying block device performance. linux performance har