I'm trying to export a ZFS filesystem on oi_148 via NFS, but the NFS
mount fails. The same ZFS filesystem is shared via CIFS, and that's
working. I hope CIFS sharing doesn't interfere with NFS exporting.
Here's the setup, where my nfs server is 'nfsserver', the filesystem
I'm trying to mount is
Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Mark Creamer wrote:
I was reading about how to update non-global zones, and found a
Solaris document which says the following:
1. Update the Global Zone
2. Reboot
3. Halt the non-global zone (zoneadm -z myzone halt)
4. Detach the zone
Tim Dunphy wrote:
> ok, thanks for the tips .. I'll do a little more reading on NFS so I
> can increase my understanding.
>
> but in the meantime, this seemed to do the trick!
>
> "zfs set sharenfs='rw,root=thebsdbox' tank/xen"
>
> [root@LBSD2:~] #touch /mnt/xen/test
> [root@LBSD2:~] #touch /mnt
ok, thanks for the tips .. I'll do a little more reading on NFS so I
can increase my understanding.
but in the meantime, this seemed to do the trick!
"zfs set sharenfs='rw,root=thebsdbox' tank/xen"
[root@LBSD2:~] #touch /mnt/xen/test
[root@LBSD2:~] #touch /mnt/xen/test2
[root@LBSD2:~] #touch /mn
On 05/ 8/12 12:19 PM, to...@ulkhyvlers.net wrote:
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 01:07:23PM -0400, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your input. I found that I can share the volume via zfs..
sorry I forgot to mention that this was a zfs pool.
I found that I was able to remove the entry from df
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 01:07:23PM -0400, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Thanks for your input. I found that I can share the volume via zfs..
> sorry I forgot to mention that this was a zfs pool.
>
> I found that I was able to remove the entry from dfstab and use this
> command to share the
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your input. I found that I can share the volume via zfs..
sorry I forgot to mention that this was a zfs pool.
I found that I was able to remove the entry from dfstab and use this
command to share the volume -
zfs set sharenfs=rw tank/xen
And when I check the result it lo
Hi,
It's been a few weeks since I used pkg on this box, but it worked last
time I used it.
Now, all I get is some internal error. Any ideas what may be wrong
(and preferably, what to do about it)?
kaos@ganesha:~$ sudo pkg refresh
Password:
Refreshing catalog 1/3 openindiana.orgTraceback (most r
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 11:43:29AM -0400, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to setup an NFS server under oi 151. So far so good, but
> there is one hurdle I'd like to overcome regarding security.
>
> The nfs service is running -
>
> root@openindiana:~# svcs -a | grep nfs | grep server
Hello,
I'm trying to setup an NFS server under oi 151. So far so good, but
there is one hurdle I'd like to overcome regarding security.
The nfs service is running -
root@openindiana:~# svcs -a | grep nfs | grep server
online 22:51:58 svc:/network/nfs/server:default
And I have one en
Thanks for the tip on pkg fix... I found I had a bunch of permission
issues, some on Gnome, some on other parts of the system, and I was
missing most of the license files...
I'm changing the permissions as suggested, maybe that helps some of the
frequent core dumps on plugin-container and the
On 05/07/12 12:03, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 05/ 7/12 08:39 AM, Uwe Reh wrote:
1. Remains the tool sysconfig proprietary to S11 or is there something
equivalent at OI?
Oracle released the sysconfig sources, though I don't know if it depends on
anything specific to S11 or if it would work on O
In the aftermath of my file system adventures when updating to 151a4, I
now have one mysterious "problem" left.
Well, it's not really a problem, just confusing and a little bit
mysterious to me, since I don't really know the IPS stuff that well.
Thing is I got to the point, doing lots of "pfe
In the end that's what I ended up doing. I just found it funny that Package
Manager depended on Firefox.
:)
Bryan
On May 8, 2012 10:36 AM, "Jonathan Adams" wrote:
> the Package from Mozilla installs in /usr/sfw/lib and is called
> SFWfirefox ... it can be installed at the same time as the shipp
the Package from Mozilla installs in /usr/sfw/lib and is called
SFWfirefox ... it can be installed at the same time as the shipped
SUNWfirefox ... however you'll probably want to change the link in
/usr/bin to point to the new firefox:
# cd /usr/bin
# mv firefox firefox.3.0
# ln -s /opt/sfw/bin/fir
Interesting... Those are my same messages.
If I run your commands, it says
pfexec pkginfo -l NVDAgraphics
ERROR: information for "NVDAgraphics" was not found
pfexec pkg list nvidia
pkg list: no packages matching 'nvidia' installed
I have a file for the nvidia bug report, but it's 14000 lines
Hi Sunay,
Sunay Tripathi píše v po 07. 05. 2012 v 11:40 -0700:
> Hi Milan,
>
> On 05/ 7/12 10:51 AM, Milan Jurik wrote:
> > Hi Sunay,
> >
> > Sunay Tripathi píše v pá 04. 05. 2012 v 19:45 -0700:
> >> Hi Milan,
> >>
> >
> > [...]
> >
> The e1000g0 works fine but my Centrino N-6300 keeps faili
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I too just tried upgrading to oi_151.1.4
Also have a lot of messages, in particular when using Firefox:
May 8 09:36:54 shuttleX nvidia: [ID 702911 kern.notice] NOTICE: NVRM:
nv_devmap: devmap_devmem_setup() failed (22)
May 8 09:36:54 shuttleX nvidia:
OK, it was just an illusion: despite the new video card, the hard
freezes are there with Firefox still, but all the console messages about
NVRM are gone.
I have Firefox 12, the tarball version downloaded from the contrib
section of the mozilla ftp site.
It appears to crash randomly, I still
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