2012-09-02 18:50, Handojo пишет:
Hi,
I had Core i7 2600 with 16 GB of RAM.
After successfully install OI151a-5, issuing
# isainfo
i386
I've been installing on 10+ AMD system and get correct kernel ( amd64 ), but
this very first time installing on Core i7 give me back to i386
Any clue how
As a wild guess, temporary disabled may mean that some services
prerequisite to ldap did not start well. Try to research dependencies
(svcs -d/-D) or enable recursively (svcadm enable -r).
What you're doing seems like it should work.
nsswitch confuses me... do you have NWAM enabled? try to get
We used different methods, the user profiles just tell pfexec what the user
can run as root, you still need to call it with pfexec in order to run it
as root. His method gave some privileges to a particular user on a
particular pool/filesystem, so that he didn't need root privileges to do
the zfs
Hi,
same problem here with a Celeron 530 (sandy bridge, definitely
64bit-enabled, usually running 64bit linux). Live-USB boots in 32 bit -
I can't even install, because the drives are >1TB.
David
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I don't actually know how this is supposed to work, but I noticed a
difference between what you two wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Florian wrote:
>> I used this command:
>> zfs send -R tank/raid1-0@20120831-2017 | ssh
>> backup@192.168.10.201"/usr/sbin/zfs receive -Fduv tank/backup_rai
Well, when I set something similar up, I added the "ZFS File System
Management" profile to the user with the users-admin GUI, and used "pfexec
zfs receive ..." for the receive command. As I understand it, it means
that it is allowed to run "zfs" with root privileges, so it wouldn't be
limited to o
That is the right way to do it, but it will be a big challenge.
I have always though it a little crazy that we still store most of the
configuration data of a server on the server.
I don't know what Oracles plans are for Solaris, but bit by bit they are
moving all the service configuration in to S
I have been developing a virtualization product that runs on OI, It's
written in Java but uses ZFS and Comstar so the server side has to be
Iluminos/Solaris11 based.
For me, development and testing has been much more efficient by running
OI on my workstations and laptops.
When I'm traveling, I can
Has anyone successfully installed and used xfce 4.8 from the sfe
repository pkg.opensolaris.org/sfe/ ?
^^^
openindiana.org
(Well, it was a long day yesterday.)
I tried some months ago without success. I see many of the xfce
packages have been updated rec
This assumes that there will never be remote user access (vnc, etc.) to
do development work that uses a GUI interface. So you can't have SunRay
type capabilities or even do simple things like web page development on
that box (without gimp or some other graphics capability). Basically
all deve
On Sep 2, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Michael Stapleton wrote:
> Would not webmin be a good fit? Develop good modules for webmin to
> manage OI with.
Webmin is the past.
Management API's are the future. SmartOS is doing some compelling things in
this sphere that are worth looking at.
With a management
Would not webmin be a good fit? Develop good modules for webmin to
manage OI with.
Mike
On Sun, 2012-09-02 at 17:02 +0200, Open Indiana wrote:
> It's not that OI doesn't have to have a GUI, it's only that not all settings
> have to be set OVER a GUI.
> Of course it needs a decent GUI, but that
It's not that OI doesn't have to have a GUI, it's only that not all settings
have to be set OVER a GUI.
Of course it needs a decent GUI, but that doesn't imply that you can
change/alter anything without getting deeper and into the commandline.
-Original Message-
From: Gary Gendel [mail
Hi,
I do this.
This is my zfs send receie command:
zfs send -R tank/raid1-0@20120831-2017 | ssh backup@192.168.10.201
"/usr/sbin/zfs receive -Fduv tank/backup_raid"
/man zfs (send):
-p
Include the dataset's properties in the stream.
This flag is implicit whe
On 9/2/12 7:23 AM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 2/09/12 02:48 AM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Sat, 1 Sep 2012, Robin Axelsson wrote:
I'm fully aware of the power of the command line and it is the
command line that really makes me like Unix based OSes (including
Linux). But making OI look well-poli
Hi,
I had Core i7 2600 with 16 GB of RAM.
After successfully install OI151a-5, issuing
# isainfo
i386
I've been installing on 10+ AMD system and get correct kernel ( amd64 ), but
this very first time installing on Core i7 give me back to i386
Any clue how to fix it ?
Regards,
Handojo
Jus to inform you:
I just enabled cups and installed Canon CUPS drivers. Within 30 minutes up
and running, can print from all computer in the house to the Cannon MP610
attached via USB to OpenIndiana running at a HP Homeserver.
SUPER!
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I suspect you need to include the zfs properties with your zfs send, -p
will provide them.
Regards,
Mike
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-Original Message-
From: Florian [mailto:flor...@acw.at]
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2012 6:40 AM
To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Subject: [OpenIndiana-
Hello,
I have one another question.
We use two equal OI Server with COMSTAR iSCSI devices and we want to
backup them.
I backup them with zfs send and receive to each other in a backup directory.
Has anyone experience with such a setup and how could I get the best
disaster recovery with this
hi,
I have installed the OI for servers (from usb) and would like to get the
users info from a redhat ipa server.
Using the ldapclient tool I get everything to work, but after a reboot the
ldap/client service is disabled and nsswitch.conf misses the ldap entries I
edited.
Enabling the ldap clien
On 2/09/12 02:48 AM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Sat, 1 Sep 2012, Robin Axelsson wrote:
I'm fully aware of the power of the command line and it is the
command line that really makes me like Unix based OSes (including
Linux). But making OI look well-polished with a fancy and easy to
administer
Hello,
I want to create a user to do a backup of my OI Server.
I created it with:
useradd -m -d /home/backup -s /bin/bash backup
then:
zfs allow -s @adminrole
create,destroy,snapshot,rollback,clone,promote,rename,mount,send,receive,quota,reservation
tank
zfs allow backup @adminrole tank
With
I guess i sparked this discussion about the GUI. Not that I want a GUI, but
if you read the comments on Alasdair Lumsden resign then most people that
call OI "a stupid OS" are the people that only use a GUI to do things. ;-)
But based on the number of reactions on this subject I fear that there a
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