05:18:16 rennj: 68k vs 68010 is quite a bit of difference; the latter supports an MMU, which I have no idea when Amiga adopted. And you ought to mention Jay Miner when speaking of the Amiga, which is more a descendent of the Atari 8-bits than it was the C-64 (which 15-year-old-me did not understand at the time). 05:35:52 a1200/a4000 pinnacle.. 05:35:53 The 68030 is essentially a 68020 with a memory management unit (MMU) and instruction and data caches of 256 bytes each. 05:38:15 The A1200 offers a number of advantages over earlier lower-budget Amiga models. Specifically, it is a 32-bit design; the 68EC020 microprocessor is faster than the 68000 and has 2 MB of RAM as standard. The AGA chipset used in the A1200 is a significant improvement. 05:39:29 danmcd, https://imgur.com/K4c4vBk 05:39:48 danmcd, https://imgur.com/p95rKOf solaris 10 beta tv card working. 05:39:53 same hardware 05:40:00 amithlon or solaris 10 beta 05:41:19 vncviewer,usernet,tv,ftp,web browsing... 05:41:30 grr usenet 05:42:15 2003-2005 freebsd, linux, solaris divergence 05:42:29 smf,dtrace,zones etc.. 05:44:07 video4linux on solaris made tv-card work 05:44:12 haha 05:44:17 before DDI changes 05:44:29 gtk video4linux 05:44:33 not qt 05:50:42 was good year @home, and @work.. i had brand new sun e6800 and hp rp8400/superdome brand new brocade san fabric switches...adic robot libraries. little san fabric connected to higher intelligence 05:51:10 ibm system Z and sun e25k on their own floor 05:52:30 and storagetek was not owned by sun... 05:52:47 ibm was dumping to those huge silo's for years... 08:21:22 the JOY of unix 11:13:47 rennj: The benefit being SmartOS is awesome. ZFS is awesome. CrossBow is awesome. Dtrace is awesome. Linux can do those thing but it's so meh at it. 12:41:00 I have a zone stuck in shuttdown_down looks like zsched is the pid running with ps -fz $zone 12:42:57 just took forever, was out of space prior to shutdown 14:48:06 bahamat: what would stop a machine from showing up in sdc-vmadm list? 14:49:28 Smithx10 : typo? 14:49:43 i can do sdc-vmadm get $uuid 14:49:48 but it doesnt show up in list 14:53:32 I've checked nat, volume and bhyve - all are listable and gettable 15:22:39 Smithx10: How many total vms do you have in your datacenter? 15:32:09 Or maybe better to ask how may vms does sdc-vmadm return? 15:32:30 If it's 1000, then you're hitting the API limit. 15:33:25 All the APIs have a built in limit of returning 1000 objects and you have to paginate past that. But looking at the code, sdc-vmadm doesn't paginate, so you only get the first 1000 returned. 16:12:17 ahhhh 16:12:18 probably it 16:15:29 yep, list owner_uuid=$owner resulted with it in the list