Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Yikes my new install is frozeup in Vbox

2013-08-07 Thread Geoff Nordli
On 13-08-07 08:03 AM, Harry Putnam wrote: Thanks for the heads up about that. I didn't notice anthing particularly compelling about 4.2 so wouldn't mind backing off. Its very good to know about things like this before making a costly move ... thanks. We are using 4.1 in production and it is v

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Yikes my new install is frozeup in Vbox

2013-08-07 Thread Harry Putnam
Jim Klimov writes: > On 2013-08-07 03:02, Harry Putnam wrote: >> Sorry about the line noise. I always forget how much can be fixed on >> windows by a reboot. It must be the most often rebooted OS on the >> planet. > > > Well, quite often killing some offending processes can also do the > trick

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Yikes my new install is frozeup in Vbox

2013-08-07 Thread Jim Klimov
On 2013-08-07 03:02, Harry Putnam wrote: Sorry about the line noise. I always forget how much can be fixed on windows by a reboot. It must be the most often rebooted OS on the planet. Well, quite often killing some offending processes can also do the trick ;) In case of VirtualBox, there are

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Yikes my new install is frozeup in Vbox

2013-08-06 Thread Harry Putnam
Harry Putnam writes: [...] > Its a vm using vbox on win7 64 bit. > > I did something while scripting up some rsync and zfs snapshot > scripts. Maybe a few too many clicks or something... I don't know but > the mouse and keyboard froze up... I waited a good while but it didn't > thaw. > > Ok si

[OpenIndiana-discuss] Yikes my new install is frozeup in Vbox

2013-08-06 Thread Harry Putnam
I've posted a similar query on the vbox lists, but not getting anything back yet... and really wanted to keep on working now that I'm getting into zpools and zfs.. after a few days configuring a new install. Its a vm using vbox on win7 64 bit. I did something while scripting up some rsync and zfs