On an OpenIndiana host (oi_151a4) which receives its interface
configuration via dhcp and is using svc:/network/physical:nwam, I am
finding that /etc/hosts.equiv requires absolute IP addresses in order
to work, and that the output of 'last -a' only includes absolute IP
addresses rather than DNS
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Hans Joergensen wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Somehow I've hit somekind of lock on one of my NAS-boxes
>
> Output from ps;
> root 26707 1 0 09:10:16 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/zfs destroy
> datastore1/vmware-nfs/zfsnas4-clientstore@snap-hourly-1-201
> root 26
> -Original Message-
> From: Marion Hakanson [mailto:hakan...@ohsu.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:19 PM
> To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] quick boots are a pain in my arse
>
>
> svccfg -s "system/boot-config:default" setprop
config/fastr
Interesting... reading the paper now. As long as nothing gets broken
you can call that version whatever you like. Not like I will be using
oracle zfs anytime in the future.
On 07/ 6/12 10:40 AM, Jesus Cea wrote:
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On 06/07/12 16:29, Daniel Kjar
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On 06/07/12 16:29, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> Version 5000 is this right?
Yes. It is "flag version". From now on, new features will be flagged
using a "flag", not a version number.
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 10:29:57 -0400, Daniel Kjar wrote:
> Version 5000 is this right?
Check release notes for 151a5, as well as following thread
http://openindiana.org/pipermail/openindiana-discuss/2012-July/008630.html.
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On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 7:39 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
> Ok ... looking down the list ...
>
> packages I don't have installed:
>
> pkg://opensolaris.org/consolidation/man/man-incorporation
> pkg://opensolaris.org/gnome/theme/background/opensolaris-backgrounds-extra
>
> you could try removing those
Thanks for the comments. I've taken the disk offline for now as I don't need
the space. It's purely for temporary files when working on large datasets and
I'm not doing anything that requires that much space. (I've come in to work in
the morning to discover that I filled up a 2 TB disk and ab
> On my home network I observed that when I turned a Windows XP host off a
Windows 7 host declared that it lost access to the Samba service hosted from
a Solaris 10 system. It was then able to reconnect to the Samba service on
that Solaris 10 system even though the Windows XP host remained turned
On Jul 6, 2012, at 12:59 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
>
> It's been my impression on a few occasions that a disk with very limited
> damage might have any bad areas discovered and effectively repaired by a
> scan; even on a semi-modern (e.g. older Fibre Channel) disk, the
> manufacturer's and
On Jul 6, 2012, at 3:12 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
> On Jul 5, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
>
>> I had a power failure last night. The UPS alarms woke me up and I powered
>> down the systems. (some day I really will automate shutdowns) It's also
>> been quite hot (90 F) in the
On Jul 5, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
> I had a power failure last night. The UPS alarms woke me up and I powered
> down the systems. (some day I really will automate shutdowns) It's also been
> quite hot (90 F) in the room where the computer is.
>
> At boot the BIOS on the H
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