When deploying Webstack 1.6 on Solaris 10, I found a similar issue with
making directories in the /var/run file system, after reboot. To secure the
application, I had changed apache2 to run as the webservd user/role (the
main process was previously kicked-off as root), and consequently it could
no
Good day.
How can I switch it to the modem mode from mass storage mode? Something
same as usb_modeswitch from Linux wanted. Or I must write anything in
the /etc/driver_aliases?
dmesg fragment:
Oct 12 09:22:34 thinkpot usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 2.0 device
(usb12d1,1446) operating at ful
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:04:51AM +0200, Per Sjoholm wrote:
> Currently I'm running a centos 5 server.
>
> I have a spare machine that I have centos6(C6) and OpenIndiana 151a(oi).
> This machine is replacing the current server and will have x TB of disk.
> Thinking of 4-5 x WD RE4 2Tb/1TB to star
2011/10/10 Любомир Григоров
> >I'll take a couple of people with a clue over a hundred _looking_ for a
> clue any day.
>
> It will be just as I said earlier - the userland will consist of the devs
> and a bunch of fanboys, no one will know the OS and will just view it as
> "another one". This who
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Gabriel de la Cruz <
gabriel.delac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It takes 2 comands to learn smf, swaping from ubuntu to gentoo is damn
> harder than reading the Solaris howtos.
>
I think the biggest problem I had adapting to SMF is it's very opaque
compared to what I wa
On 10/ 8/11 12:29 AM, Albert Lee wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Stefano Del Corno
> wrote:
>> Hi, I'm sorry if the question have been already discussed in the past:
>> I'm having an issue with a PCI-e 3132 SATA card and a 3726 port
>> multiplier. Digging both the internet and OI discussi
I will personally apologize for the spam on the nexenta forums.. The
other guy quit months ago and it took me awhile to catch on... If you
see anymore spam please let me know, right now i feel like i have it
under control...Our company is growing at 400% and the forums got
overlooked...
lk
O
On 11.10.2011, at 21:05, Linda Kateley wrote:
> We have redmine running already and forums are available.
The problem with these forums from nexenta is, that there are a lot (!) of spam
posts and nobody from nexenta cares about it...
Ps.: This rant is not about radiant at all - we are using it
Sorry i so late to this party..
So i was hired by nexenta as community manager. i have illumos as one of
my communities. We have redmine running already and forums are
available. I have only been at this for a short time, but it appears
that most of the distro's come from illumos, and that mig
* Richard Jones [2011-10-11 18:42]:
> I'm probably being really thick, but what's going on here?
>
>set | grep -i grep
>$ which grep
>/usr/gnu/bin/grep
>$ echo foo | grep '[A-Z]'
>foo
>
> I get the expected behaviour on linux boxes with GNU grep.
That this works in any local
On 10/11/11 09:42 AM, Richard Jones wrote:
I'm probably being really thick, but what's going on here?
set | grep -i grep
$ which grep
/usr/gnu/bin/grep
$ echo foo | grep '[A-Z]'
foo
I get the expected behaviour on linux boxes with GNU grep.
Run "locale" to see what locale
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ set | grep -i grep
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ which grep
/usr/bin/grep
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ echo foo | grep '[A-Z]'
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ echo $PATH
/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/tools/bin:/usr/gnu/bin
jadams@jadlaptop:~$
On 11 October 2011 17:42, Richard Jones wrote:
> I'm
I'm probably being really thick, but what's going on here?
set | grep -i grep
$ which grep
/usr/gnu/bin/grep
$ echo foo | grep '[A-Z]'
foo
I get the expected behaviour on linux boxes with GNU grep.
Thanks,
Richard
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"Quod grati
I've got a machine that I've been upgrading since about snv_64ish.
Since upgrading to OpenIndiana (and possibly slightly before) apache
doesn't come up after a reboot. Since I don't reboot this very much I
keep forgetting about this problem. I've having frequent power failures
lately which h
Thanks for the advice. The zones directory was located on a mirrored
pool in scsi extension cabinet on channel B. Moved the zones to drives
on channel A and the problem seems to have disappeared. Must be a
problem with the extension cable - I guess. But I do appreciate the
write back.
On
I can relate - my daughter has been playing with phones since she was a few
months old - she's 4 now. :) I can't speak for the others, but I found your
message a nice distraction to the long-running forum v list thread that's been
going on.
On Oct 11, 2011, at 6:12 AM, Butch Whitby wrote:
> S
I have seen that error when /etc/zones was on shared storage... had a
customer try to run it on qfs.
where is your /etc/zones directory?
lk
On 10/10/11 8:53 PM, l...@lwordshop.com wrote:
Trying to found out the cause for this error when I start the zonecfg
command.
zonecfg: Could not access
+1
On 11 October 2011 15:32, Ken Gunderson wrote:
> Hello Peter:
>
> I think your accusations of bikeshedding are unfounded and unkind. Many
> stayed out of this discussion until noting that a few oi-dev regulars
> like Alasdair, jeffpc, drlou, herzen, etc. expressed some interest in
> exploring
On Tue, 2011-10-11 at 09:16 +0100, Peter Tribble wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Dan Swartzendruber
> wrote:
> >
> > And this continues to miss the point.
> ...
> >but honestly, it's beyond frustrating to find out that
> > there is no obvious way to do the /etc/rc.local thing I kvetche
I think I've converged on a solution. Rather than some start-up hack, I'm
going to put the cleanup command at the beginning of each script. Reason:
apparently even just hot-plugging a sata drive in and unplugging it caused
some turds to be left in the device space. Does anyone know why this
hap
I'm really trying to avoid getting back into a flamefest, but I detest it
when people are intellectually dishonst (which are you being by quoting part
of my message out of context.) Sad...
-Original Message-
From: Peter Tribble [mailto:peter.trib...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11,
Sorry about the gibberish message. Apparently my two year old had my blackberry
at some point.
Sent from my BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: openindiana-discuss-requ...@openindiana.org
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 01:15:34
To:
Reply-To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Subject: OpenIndi
On 10/11/2011 6:10 AM, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
> doesn't "pull" let them manage their own time better?
Yes. This is why my vote is for forum, not mailing list.
Dmitry.
I've stayed out of this thread thus far, and probably will going
forward, but I vastly prefer mail lists and I think the ab
On 08/10/2011, at 8:29 AM, Albert Lee wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Stefano Del Corno
> wrote:
>> Hi, I'm sorry if the question have been already discussed in the past:
>> I'm having an issue with a PCI-e 3132 SATA card and a 3726 port
>> multiplier. Digging both the internet and OI
> doesn't "pull" let them manage their own time better?
Yes. This is why my vote is for forum, not mailing list.
Dmitry.
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Why oh why doesn't blackberry have auto key lock?
On Oct 11, 2011 2:26 AM, "Dan Swartzendruber" wrote:
> LOL
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Gregory Youngblood [mailto:greg...@youngblood.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
>
> And this continues to miss the point.
...
>but honestly, it's beyond frustrating to find out that
> there is no obvious way to do the /etc/rc.local thing I kvetched about
> earlier
Which point are you missing? You rc.local thing is t
Currently I'm running a centos 5 server.
I have a spare machine that I have centos6(C6) and OpenIndiana 151a(oi).
This machine is replacing the current server and will have x TB of disk.
Thinking of 4-5 x WD RE4 2Tb/1TB to start with
It's a mbr boot, NOT a EFI boot.
I'm also testing out GPT labe
It takes 2 comands to learn smf, swaping from ubuntu to gentoo is damn
harder than reading the Solaris howtos.
I think adoption wont be such a problem in terms of usability
differences with linux, first of all we should start by letting people
notice that we are not dead as they think we are.
Sol
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