Hi,
cpforum píše v so 11. 02. 2012 v 21:21 +0100:
> Under Solaris 11 two DHCP servers are available into the main repository :
>
> ** Sun DHCP server
> ** ISC DHCP
>
> OpenIndiana is limited to the old Sun DHCP.
> ISC DHCP is very easy to compile and should be added to the Openindiana
> reposi
Under Solaris 11 two DHCP servers are available into the main repository :
** Sun DHCP server
** ISC DHCP
OpenIndiana is limited to the old Sun DHCP.
ISC DHCP is very easy to compile and should be added to the Openindiana
repository.
Other missing software easy to compile and good candidate f
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 14:29, Michal Bielicki
wrote:
> shutdown -i 5 -g 0 -y
That doesn't really help if he can't log into the machine. Also, "init
5" is much shorter to type :)
I'm sorry that I don't have an answer to your question. I presume a
Solaris equivalent of the Linux REISUB procedure
shutdown -i 5 -g 0 -y
Gesendet mit meinem HTC
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Von: "Ray Arachelian"
An: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
Betreff: [OpenIndiana-discuss] force shutdown from console?
Datum: Sa., Feb. 11, 2012 12:58
On 02/11/2012 06:03 AM, Martin Frost wrote:
> If one is unable to log
On 02/11/2012 06:03 AM, Martin Frost wrote:
> If one is unable to log in to OpenIndiana but has access to the
> (text) console, is there a way to force it to do a clean shutdown?
>
> Ctl-alt-del seems to do nothing.
>
Push the power button a couple of times, but don't hold it down
(assuming that t
If one is unable to log in to OpenIndiana but has access to the
(text) console, is there a way to force it to do a clean shutdown?
Ctl-alt-del seems to do nothing.
Martin
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On 2012-02-05 00:04, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Robin Axelsson
wrote:
On 2012-02-04 17:32, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 02/ 4/12 05:03 AM, Nikola M. wrote:
On 02/ 1/12 05:51 PM, Robin Axelsson wrote:
I'm using an ATI Radeon Juniper card (HD5770) and I reporte
On 11/02/2012, at 12:49, Mark Creamer wrote:
> If you have a mirrored set for your OS (rpool) you can configure it so the
> failure of either one of those two drives will cause the system to boot
> automatically from the other. Google mirrored rpool. I think I found my
> instructions on Constanti