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Operating Systems Solaris How do I mount a ZFS snapshot? Post 302638513 by SIFT3R on Thursday 10th of May 2012 10:57:50 AM
Old 05-10-2012
I figured it out I turned ISCSI on for that volume and was able to view it back to another server.

Thanks for the help.
 

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GLULOADSAMPLINGMATRICES(3G)											       GLULOADSAMPLINGMATRICES(3G)

NAME
gluLoadSamplingMatrices - load NURBS sampling and culling matrices C SPECIFICATION
void gluLoadSamplingMatrices( GLUnurbs* nurb, const GLfloat *model, const GLfloat *perspective, const GLint *view ) PARAMETERS
nurb Specifies the NURBS object (created with gluNewNurbsRenderer). model Specifies a modelview matrix (as from a glGetFloatv call). perspective Specifies a projection matrix (as from a glGetFloatv call). view Specifies a viewport (as from a glGetIntegerv call). DESCRIPTION
gluLoadSamplingMatrices uses model, perspective, and view to recompute the sampling and culling matrices stored in nurb. The sampling matrix determines how finely a NURBS curve or surface must be tessellated to satisfy the sampling tolerance (as determined by the GLU_SAMPLING_TOLERANCE property). The culling matrix is used in deciding if a NURBS curve or surface should be culled before rendering (when the GLU_CULLING property is turned on). gluLoadSamplingMatrices is necessary only if the GLU_AUTO_LOAD_MATRIX property is turned off (see gluNurbsProperty). Although it can be convenient to leave the GLU_AUTO_LOAD_MATRIX property turned on, there can be a performance penalty for doing so. (A round trip to the GL server is needed to fetch the current values of the modelview matrix, projection matrix, and viewport.) SEE ALSO
gluGetNurbsProperty(3G), gluNewNurbsRenderer(3G), gluNurbsProperty(3G) GLULOADSAMPLINGMATRICES(3G)
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