Magnus Bergman trisec.net> writes:
>
> Do you have any details on the mdb method?
>
> I just received a replacement disk of a different type than the broken
> one that I don't have specified in sd.conf so it won't power up and I'd
> prefer not to reboot.
>
> //Magnus
>
Try this http://past
Sergei wrote:
Firmware modifications made by Dell to WD and may be Seagate drives is what
makes opensolaris not being able to power up those disks.
Easiest way to make it work is to modify /kernel/drv/sd.conf and add an entry
for your specific drive similar to this
sd-config-list= "WD WD20
Hi Dietmar,
Dietmar Sovonja píše v st 18. 04. 2012 v 17:31 +0200:
> Hi,
>
> when I shut down the computer with the poweroff command, the system is
> going down, but the computer does not turn off. I have to hold the power
> button to turn the computer off.
>
> I installed the build 151a3 on 2
Thanks a lot.
I tried the workaround, but the problem still exists. (I also tried the
option -F)
Dietmar
On 18.04.12 18:03, Paolo Marcheschi wrote:
Hi
I solved the problem adding the command "psradm -f -a" in the file:
*/usr/lib/hal/sunos/hal-system-power-shutdown-sunos*
just before the
Hi
I solved the problem adding the command "psradm -f -a" in the file:
*/usr/lib/hal/sunos/hal-system-power-shutdown-sunos*
just before the init 5 command:
unsupported() {
echo "org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerManagement.NotSupported" >&2
echo "No shutdown comm
Yes it is clear but :
#grep "Administrator" /etc/security/exec_attr
Primary Administrator:solaris:cmd:::*:uid=0;gid=0
So the profile is there.
Paolo
On 04/13/12 05:31 PM, Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
It appears that there is no "Primary Administrator" profile anymore,
the error message is q
Hi,
when I shut down the computer with the poweroff command, the system is
going down, but the computer does not turn off. I have to hold the power
button to turn the computer off.
I installed the build 151a3 on 2 different systems, both with the same
issue. (The 32-bit version on an Asus Ee
Thank you.. this is helpful. after using, prefer this over what used to use
with linux (samba recycle bin)
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 9:20 PM, Robbie Crash wrote:
> Not sure of the 'proper' way to do it, but I do the same thing I do with
> Windows file servers: rely on volume snapshots. With Window