On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 8:48 PM, OpenIndiana Developer mailing list <
oi-...@openindiana.org> wrote:
> I don't f care about Yahoo and AOL mail settings,
> we now have mailing list where Noone can se who is posting what message!
>
> I got under impression, that thing got fixed back. But I see again
> From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
> disc...@openindiana.org]
>
> Maybe best way IS ditching Yahoo and AOL.
As has been discussed in this thread, Yahoo and AOL are merely early adopters
of a change that's expected to grow and include ideally everyone
On 05/15/14 04:09 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
disc...@openindiana.org]
The reason for the change is the yahoo DMARC policy change which results in
There are already several misleading messages in this thread. People
> From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
> disc...@openindiana.org]
>
> Replying to whoever said this...
>
> In principle I agree, however, someone else (can't remember) said
> they'd been given admin rights and were working on fixing our
On 05/22/14 05:28 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
let's have our mailing lists back!
Let's BOUNCE Yahoo and AOL and have mailing list for normal mail
providers.
Replying to whoever said this...
It's me, nikolam ;)
In principle I agree, however, someone else
On Thu, May 22 at 17:18, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
I don't f care about Yahoo and AOL mail settings,
we now have mailing list where Noone can se who is posting what message!
I got under impression, that thing got fixed back. But I see again new
massages posted from Who know
On 06/ 5/13 01:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
Yes, I think he has been banned or something. He twittered to that
effect if you check. The details for donating should be on the iso or
something.
I think I saw he ,like, unsubscribed himself. If he was banned, that
would be very bad and I think th
I don't f care about Yahoo and AOL mail settings,
we now have mailing list where Noone can se who is posting what message!
I got under impression, that thing got fixed back. But I see again new
massages posted from Who knows who, because we dont'have FROM header
anymore!
This will KILL mailing
On 22/05/2014 4:15 AM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
When I gave you a copy of (a cut down version of) my main.mc you'll notice
I use "procmail" as the local mail delivery agent, this is because I have
procmail configured to use "Maildir" format.
Maildir fo
I meant to say, that since the files are stored in the home directory, as
long as you're mounting the same home directory it doesn't matter what
server you are using procmail on, or in fact which server you run dovecot
from.
On 22 May 2014 09:15, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
On 22 May 2014 01:13, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> writes:
>
> I think that about satisfies all my questions and I really am tickled
> with all the excellent input.
>
> I love this lis
Discussion list for OpenIndiana
writes:
I think that about satisfies all my questions and I really am tickled
with all the excellent input.
I love this list thanks folks.
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On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 02:38:20PM -0400, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> writes:
> >
> > Local delivery only takes place on the central server, if that's what
> > you mean. It's a benefit to have all the messages in
On 05/21/14 12:08, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> Specifically, I have never figured out how to force sendmail to respect:
>
> files dns
>
> in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. If DNS is available, sendmail will always
> use DNS.
there's a reason for that.
send
I guess I stuck my foot in my mouth here. :(
Specifically, I have never figured out how to force sendmail to respect:
files dns
in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. If DNS is available, sendmail will always use
DNS.
Jerry
On 05/21/14 10:32 AM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote
Discussion list for OpenIndiana
writes:
[...]
>> I read that your way was possible, and it is described in oracle docs
>> and elsewhere... but the way its written, it sounded to me that using
>> submit.cf only... forfeited any ability to send mail locally.
>
> Local deli
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 01:08:59PM -0400, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> writes:
> > On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 05:41:44PM +0200, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> > wrote:
> >> Le 2014/05/21 17:26 +0200, Discussion List For Ope
Discussion list for OpenIndiana
writes:
> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 05:41:44PM +0200, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> wrote:
>> Le 2014/05/21 17:26 +0200, Discussion List For Openindiana a écrit:
>> >The goal is to send any outgoing mail to another host on my home lan
Discussion list for OpenIndiana
writes:
> Le 2014/05/21 17:26 +0200, Discussion List For Openindiana a écrit:
>> The goal is to send any outgoing mail to another host on my home lan
>> that relays it on. The lan host requires no auth and accepts mail
>> from my lan.
>
&
Discussion list for OpenIndiana
writes:
> a "main.mc" file from one of my servers (less all the LDAP stuff) ...
> square brackets are your friends! (it means don't try and do a DNS lookup
> on the host)
Thanks for the great example... I will be trying some of it out
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 05:41:44PM +0200, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> Le 2014/05/21 17:26 +0200, Discussion List For Openindiana a écrit:
> >The goal is to send any outgoing mail to another host on my home lan
> >that relays it on. The lan host requires no auth a
Le 2014/05/21 17:26 +0200, Discussion List For Openindiana a écrit:
The goal is to send any outgoing mail to another host on my home lan
that relays it on. The lan host requires no auth and accepts mail
from my lan.
Easy. In a sendmail way of things.
There are a couple of things , explained
On 05/21/2014 10:24 AM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
Basically GPL is an anathema to any project that doesn't share their
ideology that ALL software must be free.
I'd probably restate that is "... must be free in the same way."
In many ways this is actually MORE restrictive than even proprietary
co
Discussion list for OpenIndiana
writes:
> If there is a way, I haven't been able to successfully get it to work.
>
What have you tried?
I do relaying out of my desktop linux box to an online smtp.server.
but have set other linux boxes to relay to an (non-dnsable) lan host.
But that
a "main.mc" file from one of my servers (less all the LDAP stuff) ...
square brackets are your friends! (it means don't try and do a DNS lookup
on the host)
VERSIONID(`@(#)main-v7sun.mc1.2 (Sun) 01/27/98')
OSTYPE(solaris2.ml)dnl
DOMAIN(solaris-generic)dnl
#MASQU#ERADE_AS(saiman.co.uk)
#MASQU#E
If there is a way, I haven't been able to successfully get it to work.
Jerry
On 05/21/14 10:15 AM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
So isn't there some way to make sendmail use the host files?
I'm pretty sure nsswitch files all sa
head -1 /etc/release
OpenIndiana Development oi_151.1.9 X86 (powered by illumos)
Having some trouble getting sendmail setup for what is probably one of
the simplest possible configuration.
The goal is to send any outgoing mail to another host on my home lan
that relays it on. The lan host requir
Basically GPL is an anathema to any project that doesn't share their ideology
that ALL software must be free.
In many ways this is actually MORE restrictive than even proprietary code.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 21, 2014, at 7:15 AM, "Joe Landman via smartos-discuss"
> wrote:
>
>> On 05
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 21, 2014, at 7:05 AM, "Zhiwen Zheng via smartos-discuss"
> wrote:
>
>
> 在 2014-5-21 上午12:15,"Keith Wesolowski" 写道:
> >
> > On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:30:13PM +0800, Zhiwen Zheng wrote:
> >
> > > I tried to add suport for adaptec 6805H following the linux pm8001 d
On 21 May 2014 15:00, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> > Somebody changed the list a couple weeks ago. So there must exist a list
> > admin somewhere.
> >
> > If you need help, I volunteer.
>
> This is Edward Ned
> Somebody changed the list a couple weeks ago. So there must exist a list
> admin somewhere.
>
> If you need help, I volunteer.
This is Edward Ned Harvey. It looks like they've taken me up on this offer,
and I'm becoming a list administrator. Please stand by...
On 20 May 2014 22:11, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
>
> On May 20, 2014, at 12:51 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
> openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
>
> > pkg -R /data/zones/wonderland42.apsalar.com/ro
On May 20, 2014, at 12:51 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote:
> pkg -R /data/zones/wonderland42.apsalar.com/root update
Thanks, this did the trick.
Does attach -u only update a minimal required to boot the zone? I mistakenly
assumed it updated the whole zone, which in retrosp
On 20 May 2014 20:39, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
>
> neither update nor install resulted in joy.
>
> Either brought me a couple of screen fulls of messages similar to these…
>
> do you have any other ideas? is the z
On May 19, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote:
> ndeed, the pkg command was updated in the meanwhile.
> You can probably update it from the global zone like this:
> # pkg -R /path/to/zone/root install pkg
>
> (or perhaps "update" instead of "
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 02:49:15AM -0700, Fred Liu wrote:
> Just like what Bob mentioned, the current pmcs(7D) in illumos cannot work
> with 6H/7H
> series of HBAs. Even replaced with SAS drives, the effort is still in vain.
Are you sure the 6-series needs more than just PCI IDs? It's the same
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:30:13PM +0800, Zhiwen Zheng wrote:
> I tried to add suport for adaptec 6805H following the linux pm8001 driver.
Before I read the patch, I need to know whether you cut and pasted even
a single line of code from the Linux driver. In general, you really
want to do work l
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 12:10:24AM +0800, Fred Liu wrote:
> I have a 6805H in hand and illumos can not detect it. But I don't have
> experience
> porting driver in FreeBSD it has to illumos. And I do NOT want to waste my
> money.:-)
> Therefore I would like to do anything to pursue this as long as
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 02:13:38AM +0800, Fred Liu wrote:
> > That uses the PM8001, which I believe is the same ASIC I have direct
> > experience with. So it would be good to look at too, yes.
> >
> > [fred]: gotcha! I will give it a try. Does it work well with commodity
> > sata drives?
Unknown
On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 02:42:54AM -0700, Fred Liu wrote:
> I haven’t got a sas drive to test. But the price delta between
> sas and sata drive under the same capacity is not small like USD30 at all. ☹.
I'll counter nebulous griping with hard data:
http://www.costcentral.com/prod
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:13:49AM -0700, Fred Liu wrote:
> Is 6805H/6405H(http://www.adaptec.com//en-us/products/series/6h/) worthy of
> recommendation too?
That uses the PM8001, which I believe is the same ASIC I have direct
experience with. So it would be good to look at too, yes.
_
Martin Bochnig martux.org> writes:
> How to build stuff or packages?
> As long as no sponsor helps us, maybe I never
> release ANY src.
If you wish more people getting an interest in
your project, and to make your own development
cycle much easier, i suggest you to bake and
release into pu
Somebody changed the list a couple weeks ago. So there must exist a list admin
somewhere.
If you need help, I volunteer. Contact me at openindi...@nedharvey.com or
1-781-281-8055
I've been a pro IT consultant for 13 years, with hundreds of deployments of
linux, openindiana, opensolaris, mail
emember the past are condemned to reinvent it.
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On Mon, 5/19/14, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote:
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
Date: Monday, May 1
Awesome. Thanks.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 19, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> wrote:
>
>> On 2014-05-19 18:54, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
>>
>>
>> i recently installed 151a8 and image updated to 151a9. I then migrated
On 05/19/14 07:38, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> DMARC was not created by Yahoo for Yahoo. They merely spent several months of
> testing before turning on the reject policy. I have been using it for many
> months on my private domains & get daily reports of forging att
On 05/19/14 03:39 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
I can't help noticing, nothing has changed on this list, and nobody has said anything to
effect, "We're going to change something."
I believe the list was left running on auto-pilot and there is no active
commun
I can't help noticing, nothing has changed on this list, and nobody has said
anything to effect, "We're going to change something."
For me, (Edward Ned Harvey) this will be enough to kill my participation in the
list. I guess I'll sit around as a passive observer for another week or
something,
On 2014-05-19 18:54, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
i recently installed 151a8 and image updated to 151a9. I then migrated and updated
zones from 151a1. All of the zones seem to now have broken package management. Any
invocation of pkg responds with “pkg: No image found.”
Is there
i recently installed 151a8 and image updated to 151a9. I then migrated and
updated zones from 151a1. All of the zones seem to now have broken package
management. Any invocation of pkg responds with “pkg: No image
found.”
Is there some sort of process that I skipped? How can I fix pkg?
than
DMARC was not created by Yahoo for Yahoo. They merely spent several months of
testing before turning on the reject policy. I have been using it for many
months on my private domains & get daily reports of forging attempts as they
have been around since before the registrars were allowed to obfus
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 04:36:13PM -0700, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
>
> Whether other mail providers follow yahoo depends on how successful
> the policy change is in reducing spam and spear phishing attacks.
> When probably depends upon the speed with which the
Here is the official mailman page on the subject:
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/DMARC
It seems, the solution is to enable "from_is_list" so the message will actually
send "From: Edward Ned Harvey via The List" and "Reply-To: Edward Ned Harvey
"
I know in the past, there was a lot of room fo
In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] "Discussion list for OpenIndiana",...:
sen...@yahoo.com posts to the list. The mailing list package forwards
the post to all the subscribers. Everyone on the list EXCEPT the
subscribers using yahoo.com will see the post. yahoo.com will
On 05/15/14 01:08 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
It works this way.
sen...@yahoo.com posts to the list. The mailing list package forwards the post
to all the subscribers.
> Everyone on the list EXCEPT the subscribers using yahoo.com will see the post.
and any other provider
, the mailing list gets the post. It's what happens next that
poses the problem.
Reg
On Thu, 5/15/14, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote:
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
To: openindiana-discuss@o
On 14-05-15 12:11 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
On 05/15/14 09:04, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
My immediate question is: how do others manage?
I'm on the Samba, Apache lists: AFAICT, they work as usual. they have
proper From: fields. That includes recent pos
On 05/15/14 09:04, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> My immediate question is: how do others manage?
>
> I'm on the Samba, Apache lists: AFAICT, they work as usual. they have
> proper From: fields. That includes recent posts by addresses @Yahoo.
>
> What's the
Sorry, but you misread: I am asking about other *mailing lists*.
They, the *mailing lists*, are receiving email from @Yahoo users.
How?
On 15/05/2014 19:17, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> u...@yahoo.com doesn't get any posts from other yahoo users. After a
> certain number
u...@yahoo.com doesn't get any posts from other yahoo users. After a certain
number of bounced emails, sen...@yahoo.com gets automatically removed from the
mailing list.
Reg
On Thu, 5/15/14, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote:
Subjec
My immediate question is: how do others manage?
I'm on the Samba, Apache lists: AFAICT, they work as usual. they have
proper From: fields. That includes recent posts by addresses @Yahoo.
What's the difference?
Le 2014/05/15 17:57 +0200, Discussion List For Openindiana a écrit:
> From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
> disc...@openindiana.org]
>
> The reason for the change is the yahoo DMARC policy change which results in
There are already several misleading messages in this thread. People saying
"can't use yahoo," a
On 15/05/14 19:33, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
And they're free to do whatever they want. I hope we're not trying to
solve the world's problem here. But right now, I would like the old
way back on this list, whose subscribers really ought to be
computer-skilled
The Lenovo TS140 has gone up in price at Amazon, the barebones version is
now $350, but today only you can get it for $250 after rebate ($50) at
Newegg. That's within a few dollars of it's lowest price ever. This a great
price if you don't need IPMI (remote management) or VT-d support for
virtualiz
Le 2014/05/15 09:19 +0200, Discussion List For Openindiana a écrit:
Whether other mail providers follow yahoo depends on how successful
the policy change is in reducing spam and spear phishing attacks.
And also depends on whether people go to other providers. Because it's
all a balan
Looking at CookHeaders.py in 2.1.18-1, it appears that it rewrites "Joe User"
as "Joe User" via Discussion list for OpenIndiana
and leaves From: alone if the domain does
not implement p=reject. That's obviously not what is being done.
Unfortunately, verifying thi
In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] "Discussion list for OpenIndiana",...:
The reason for the change is the yahoo DMARC policy change which results
in anyone using yahoo for mail to get bounced. So changing it back
excludes anyone using yahoo from participating.
To which most e
Please google "yahoo DMARC". This has been widely written about during the
last month. This is not yahoo only policy. They're just the first to
implement it.
Reg
On Wed, 5/14/14, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote
On 05/14/14 03:38 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
The reason for the change is the yahoo DMARC policy change which results in
anyone using yahoo for mail to get bounced. So changing it back excludes
anyone using yahoo from participating. Every mailing list has been similarly
m the mailing list admins.
Reg
--------
On Wed, 5/14/14, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote:
Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
To: "'openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org'"
Date: Wednesday, May 14, 201
On 14 May 2014 14:24, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> There is nothing wrong with using "tail -1" as Bob said. If the question
> you're trying to answer, is "what's the latest snapshot of the specified
>
On Wed, 14 May 2014, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
disc...@openindiana.org]
It seems that someone should bring up this issue on the zfs list. All
of the proposed solutions have involved 'tail -1'. This is a
no
> > > It seems that someone should bring up this issue on the zfs list. All
> > > of the proposed solutions have involved 'tail -1'. This is a
> > > non-scalable solution which does not work efficiently for any number
> > > of snapshots.
> >
> > What's wrong with it?
> >
> > Works for me, and alt
On 14 May 2014 12:27, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> > From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
> > disc...@openindiana.org]
> >
> > It seems that someone should bring up this issue on the zfs
> From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
> disc...@openindiana.org]
>
> It seems that someone should bring up this issue on the zfs list. All
> of the proposed solutions have involved 'tail -1'. This is a
> non-scalable solution which does not wor
It looks like, about a week ago, something was changed on the server that makes
all messages say they're from "Discussion list for OpenIndiana" instead of
saying who they're from.
Would it be possible, pretty please, to put it back?
If the desire is to filter messages,
It seems that someone should bring up this issue on the zfs list. All
of the proposed solutions have involved 'tail -1'. This is a
non-scalable solution which does not work efficiently for any number
of snapshots. Since it is such a common requirement, zfs should
provide an efficient way to
> From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana [mailto:openindiana-
> disc...@openindiana.org]
>
> On our backup servers I have a "backup-check" script that checks to see
> what the last snapshot for a particular volume is (and compares it with the
> current date)
This i
em
name, leaving only the snapshot name.
Tim
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Most of my systems I do "zfs list -t snapshot > file" then grep that file
> of each of the filesystems I am
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 08:07:11AM +0200, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> Regarding ethernet, you might give a spin to The Free Ethernet drivers for
> Solaris project (i'm off the net and uncertain about the name now). In
> particular, they had an alternative realtek (gani
Most of my systems I do "zfs list -t snapshot > file" then grep that file of
each of the filesystems I am interested in.
John
-Original Message-
From: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
[mailto:openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org]
Sent: 12 May 2014 12:20
To: Discus
On our backup servers I have a "backup-check" script that checks to see
what the last snapshot for a particular volume is (and compares it with the
current date)
df -F zfs -h |grep $mypool | nawk '{system("zfs list -t snapshot -r "$1" \|
tail -1")}' | egrep -v "$yesterday|no datasets"
okay, it's
11 мая 2014 г. 18:03:06 CEST, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
пишет:
>I managed to get OI installed on it. Gnome/Xserver does not work
>properly, same for Wifi.
>Ethernet is quite flaky. It's a start so the bug hunting begins.
>
>On another note I installed OI in Virtual
ll. I built illumos-gate in a zone in 171minutes
which is not
bad.
On Fri, May 09, 2014 at 12:26:04PM +0100, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
> Perfect, found it. Thanks guys. Much appreciated. I should have search
> harder.
>
>
> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Discussion
Reg
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On Fri, 5/9/14, Discussion list for OpenIndiana
wrote:
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OI mailing list settings changed?
To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
Date: Friday, May 9, 2014, 11:30 AM
I agree it's hard to
work ou
On Fri, May 09, 2014, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
^^^ Hmm, sure...
> Now it is impossible to understand who said what.
You can probably thank DMARC and Yahoo for that -- it seems someone
implemented a "workaround" to d
I agree it's hard to work out who has said what, unless they give their
name each time (or have a relatively unique signature)
Anonymous ;-P
On 9 May 2014 17:24, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am usually rea
Hi all,
I am usually reading OI mailing list archives on site (rather than being
subscribed to receive messages by email), and have noticed that all
recent messages are marked "Discussion list for OpenIndiana" as sender,
and not real names.
Now it is impossible to understand who
Perfect, found it. Thanks guys. Much appreciated. I should have search
harder.
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> the text-install is in Downloads under "OpenIndiana for servers" though.
> It i
the text-install is in Downloads under "OpenIndiana for servers" though.
It installs a text-only OS, although you can add packages later ...
Jon
On 9 May 2014 12:22, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> On 09/05/2014 13:19,
On 09/05/2014 13:19, Discussion list for OpenIndiana wrote:
...
Shame there's no text-based install to get things off the ground. Was there
one originally that was deprecated?
Use the oi-dev-151a8-text-x86.iso image.
--
Dr.Udo GrabowskiInst.f.Meteorology a.Climate Research IMK-ASF-SAT
was deprecated?
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> It's the ZFS and "pkg system" that will make it seem awful.
>
> both of them eat memory, ZFS silently in the background ... and as soo
On 9 May 2014 11:29, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> I was going to upgrade it to 2GB (maximum for these) but I don't have a
> need for it at the moment. Debian + Gnome runs on it fine without issue.
>
>
> On Fri, May 9, 201
I was going to upgrade it to 2GB (maximum for these) but I don't have a
need for it at the moment. Debian + Gnome runs on it fine without issue.
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Ignore that, it doesn
Ignore that, it doesn't look like the whole of lxde is there ...
On 9 May 2014 11:17, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> lxde is in the SFE repository, you might want to look at using that since
> it's a much lighter interface
lxde is in the SFE repository, you might want to look at using that since
it's a much lighter interface (not that I have used it in a long time, or
checked that it works recently)
1GB of memory isn't much to play with ...
Jon
On 9 May 2014 10:42, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
Hi All,
I'm a new OpenIndiana user and thought I would try to get it going on my
Samsung NC10 netbook. I can successfully boot the live USB distro but the
only option in the GRUB menu that works is the text-mode. This drops me to
a console which I can login fine and otherwise everything looks neat
10-hardware/19-seagate-constellation-es-3-firmware-0003
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> You will want to check that all your disks get their firmware updated, this
> bug can take down your whole pool.
>
> -Chip
>
>
> On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Discussion list for OpenIndiana <
> openindi
HBA, lsiutils can be used to turn the lights on.
> > However, I purchase santools for all my ZFS boxes, because it simply
> makes
> > life much easier to diagnose and locate disks.
> >
> > -Chip
> >
> >
> > On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 3:45 AM, Discussion li
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> sas expander it is connected to and bay number the disk is in.
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> Assuming you have an LSI HBA, lsiutils can be used to turn the lights on.
> However, I purchase santools for all my ZFS boxes, because it simply makes
> life much easier to diagnose and locate disks.
>
> -Chip
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