On 31/08/12 01:10 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 08/30/12 06:08 PM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
And the "farewell" message (if you can call it that) here:
http://lwn.net/Articles/514046/
http://openindiana.org/pipermail/oi-dev/2012-August/thread.html has the original
message and respon
just a single-person job.
Cheers, -- Saso
Agreed, but I just wish he didn't have to pour fuel on the fire before
he did. It's just incredibly poor form.
Anyway, that's all I'm going to say on it.
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+1. Precisely.
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t; never done anything like this before, so please be gentle :)
>
Looks great - will be sure to give this a spin :)
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Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OT: Sun Open Web
, because I
have no idea how much work is involved.)
2) Alternately, is there a developer who'd like to take on this project on
a contract basis, with the understanding that the source would be released
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works with RAIDZ2 on Mac
Pros (after I figure out how many drives I can cram in there -- wonder if
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eliod-zone boot):
dave@mymachine:/home/dave$ pfexec zlogin -C heliod-zone
[Connected to zone 'heliod-zone' console]
[NOTICE: Zone booting up]
SunOS Release 5.11 Version oi_151a 64-bit
Copyright (c) 1983, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Loading smf(5) service d
on - any other ideas?
Cheer,
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Op 17 sep. 2012 om 03:08 heeft Dave Koelmeyer
het volgende geschreven:
Hi All,
I have an oi_151a x86 system, and I've created a shared IP Zone in the same way
I've always done in the past on this system (which currently has four other
Zones
On 15/09/12 03:14 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
Lightning 1.7 release for Solaris is available now:
<http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.7/contrib/>
Thanks for the heads up, works great.
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On 21/09/12 19:38, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 18/09/12 06:12, Roel_D wrote:
A couple of things i suspect:
1. Your zfs filesytem is full
2. The path to the filesystem is already owned by an other process.
3. /rpool/zones/zone_roots/ doesn't excist
4. You need to check the ZFS filesystem for e
out ten
minutes before seeing this thread, which may also be of use:
http://aszeszo.blogspot.co.nz/2011/10/sun-ilom-fix-for-modern-firefox.html
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Hi All,
If anyone else is thinking of using these with OpenIndiana:
http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz/2012/10/24/amd-piledriver-fx-8350-on-openindiana/
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Hi All,
Anyone have any experience with or recommendations for AMD 900
series-based motherboards with OpenIndiana? Nothing in the community HCL
that I can see so far.
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ken mays wrote:
>Dave,
>
>The Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard. I'm testing it for Solaris 11.1
>with USB 3.0 and it also works with the oi_151a7 live DVD.
>I've added it to the wiki. Works great.
>
>~ Ken Mays
>
>
>
>
>__
as been no problem from NZ, even at the time the claimed
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oftware
and package management", with the thought of adding child pages for each piece of software.
If there are any objections to this, it'd be nice to know before I put a
significant amount of effort into this...
None whatsoever from me, please do!
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GPT label.
Solaris 11.1 added the capability to fully utilize >2 TB disks for the
root pool. The installer version that OI is using doesn't have any of
that support.
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this
regard in recent Solaris, I wonder what it was? Ditch the VTOC-only
support in installer/GRUB/rpool import and mount, and allow use of
plain GPT partitions?
Yes, the boot loader was changed to GRUB2, and support for EFI
partitions was added to the boot and installation infrast
d to Oracle for that hardware!
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rough the years
> here, let me tell you!
This is very much off-topic...but toning down those attitudes is, in
my opinion, a very bad idea. I believe wholeheartedly in "do it right
or don't do it at all", and I believe my life, and my work, are much
better for it.
Just my $
en after messing with the openboot-prom
> devaliases.
Hey Ray. I installed it on a T2000 and moved the drive to a T1000.
Well actually I've gotten as far as removing the drive from the T2000.
;) I will attempt to boot it in the T1000 later this evening.
So far, OpenSXCE looks fantas
rticularly want migrated to java.net,
you can let one of us know and we'll see what we can do. Note that "all
of it" is not a useful answer :-)
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money on it to make it worth
> your while; but perhaps you could.
>
> It's called, entrepreneurialism.
[raises hand]
I'd pay for it. Much less for x86 than for SPARC, but I'd definitely
pay for it for SPARC.
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http://svr4.opensxce.org/i386/5.11/ISO/
> http://svr4.opensxce.org/i386/5.11/USB/
> http://svr4.opensxce.org/i386/5.11/VHDD/
This is fantastic news, thank you! I will mirror it here as well when the
SPARC release is ready.
Thank you thank you thank you!!
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(talking like the PC
is the end-all, be-all of computing), Martin and his work come out smelling
like a rose.
-Dave
On 06/06/2013 10:04 AM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
> Martin's distro, unfortunately, is the only one willing to support Sparc, so
> he is going to pull a good sized
th Linux (and likely always will
be) as a desktop platform.
> Each year I compile TeXLive binaries for OpenSolaris/OpenIndiana and I try
> to make the source compilable for Solaris. If everyone who is not a kernel
> guru could do that for something he/she likes then things would be far
>
it doesn't
really reflect reality. SOME of it, yes, but not exclusively.
But we've already established that the Illumos crowd thinks the whole
world should be running on PCs...therefore Illumos just isn't the answer
here.
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This is the view from someone who is just outside the OI/Illumos
community, but who runs Solaris (primarily 10) on relatively recent (but
not current) hardware, for myself and for clients, to great GREAT
benefit. I am here to say that real work DOES get done in
other-than-Fortune-500 compan
esktops is still a pipe
dream.
Nah. I see it (and use it) on desktops all over the place. Every
company I've worked for in the past few years has moved to, or is in the
process of moving to Linux for desktops. Sorry!
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less
tolerant of garbage. But here, even the "business" types (who don't
know any better, and who thing crashing and viruses are "just how
computers are") have long been tired of Windows and its crap.
how computers
>> are") have long been tired of Windows and its crap.
>
> That's great Dave. Over here, the move has been to not Linux but to Unix in
> the form of Mac OS X.
Well at least it's UNIX, and not some Windows toy. It's a step in the
right direction,
hat company made things go
down the wrong path, and they basically stopped communicating with me. Never
paid me, either. As far as I know, the code was never integrated into the
main Asterisk codebase.
My next task was to tackle the device drivers for their hardware, but
obvious
On 06/07/2013 04:07 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
> Thanks for sharing your story.
>
> Are you/were you responsible for the work at
>
> http://www.solarisvoip.com/
No, I had nothing at all to do with that.
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stuff in that?
It might be; I'm not certain. I did the work several years
ago...they either used it, or someone re-did it.
Also did you have a share in this:
http://www.thrallingpenguin.com/articles/asterisk-solaris.htm?
No.
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irusing, etc etc. Nobody that I've moved to Linux or OS X
has ever needed any support of any kind past about the second day of use.
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using. So in my case, this is a strawman. A complete
> reinstall just takes a couple of hours too and I can mass reinstall if I have
> to for that is what I do when I get a whole new batch of desktops.
If you've figured out how to make Windows machines reliable, you'll have
be
Wot, no-one's mentioned this yet?
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/oi_151a_prestable8+Release+Notes
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pkg://openindiana.org/consolidation/gnome/gnome-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.151.1.7:20121003T222433Zd
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On 26/09/13 01:37 AM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
On 2013-09-25 12:09, Milan Jurik wrote
> missing is only SunRay support I think. And that is irrelevant
these days.
Ouch... that hurts, man!
Sad, but true (and speaking as a former Sun Ray customer).
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Hi,
Does anyone know the present status of getting LibreOffice built for OI
or other illumos distros? If there is some brief detail which can be
provided - I have a commercial interest in running LibreOffice on OI and
would like to be able to help nail this if possible.
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http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/24.1.0esr/contrib/solaris_tarball/
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before I make the
jump to 4.3. I just recently starting upgrading servers to the 4.2
series.
I don't know about oi_151a8, but on a7 I've just updated from VirtualBox
4.1.x to 4.3.2 and subjectively it's noticeably snappier.
any 4-drive
>enclosures that use a single upstream 6Gbit ESATA bus...
Sans Digital makes one-- their part number TR4M6GNC, selling at NewEgg for
$134.99. I'd never use one myself, because they seem to be a recipe for
weird flakiness and I/O hangs, and ZFS does not deal well with SATA
kinda-
On 06/02/14 06:24, Eric Bautsch wrote:
You're a star! Thank you very very much.
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Curious now to reconfigure in what apparently is the recommended
configuration and observe the difference...
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acronym for something?
No, it was just a name we chose during OpenSolaris development to
differentiate it from a more complete install that included all locales
and some other things (that was known as "babel_install"). "slim" was a
decidedly relative term :-)
Dave
otype component from ec-userland
was a starting point).
That's great news – thanks all.
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Hi,
Can someone please kindly tell me what is the current recommended guest
VM Type and Version to be used for hosting illumos-derived distros in
VirtualBox – specifically OpenIndiana and Tribblix?
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On 14/08/14 21:28, Peter Tribble wrote:
Dave,
Can someone please kindly tell me what is the current recommended guest VM
Type and Version to be used for hosting illumos-derived distros in
VirtualBox – specifically OpenIndiana and Tribblix?
I always choose Solaris 10 10/09 or later, 64-bit
-0.151.1.9:20140130T204529Z
Reason: A version for 'require' dependency on
pkg:/library/video/libschroedinger@1.0.11,5.11-0.151.1.8 cannot be found
Is there any trick I'm missing here to install ffmpeg cleanly on
Hipster, or do I have to manually attempt to install each de
/014477.html
I cannot for the life of me understand by what is meant by Udo's advice,
sic: /"...and then update again vi the versions tab (lower right tab)"./
Can someone please help clarify what to do here?
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On 21/08/14 23:06, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 21/08/2014 13:01, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 21/08/2014 12:56, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 21/08/2014 12:41, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
Hi All,
I'm clearly getting stumped on the exact process here because I can't
make this fly. St
ent
either, based on seeing the same thing irrespective of which Ubuntu box
I connect from.
Is anyone else seeing this?
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On 02/08/14 14:45, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 02/08/14 06:56, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
I'm glad to inform you that Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1
(desktop/office/openoffice) package is available in OpenIndiana
/hipster.
Thanks to Apostolos Syropoulos (his work was a base of this
comp
e As//..."/ (as opposed to /"Save"/), or creating a
new ODT file and attempting to save that will fail with with the Save
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On 13/09/14 02:15, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 08/25/2014 23:14, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hi.
Dave Koelmeyer писал 25.08.2014 12:18:
Hi Folks,
Before I go delving into why, has anyone else encountered issues with
using Remmina (on Ubuntu) to connect over VNC to Hipster? On my old
oi_151a8
this list.
I sincerely wish nothing but the best for Martin, but I don't see further
OpenSXCE discussion on this list as productive.
(I am not a moderator, just a random list user who would like to avoid
acrimony on this list.)
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On 16/09/14 04:51, Dave Pooser wrote:
I think at this point discussion of OpenSXCE business plans, criticism of
the OpenSXCE community development, political discussions, and pretty much
any discussion of OpenSXCE (except in the context of features that would
be worth re-engineering for
nd I'd like the moderators to
please keep you away, if you're not going to follow through on it yourself.
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differences of opinion. What I would like, and speaking in agreement
with Dave above, is for the list moderator or administrator – if indeed
there is one – to consider further discussion of OpenSXCE formally
off-topic, except in the specific circumstances summarised by Dave, that
is, /&q
r OpenSXCE fans.
I'm glad you have the support. With respect, I suggest you take up one
of Nikola's better suggestions, that is:
On 18/09/14 07:04, Nikola M. wrote:
Maybe Martin could enjoy having also hes' own mailing list, too so we
all would expect to be welcome at hes'
his own community, then the only outcome as far as I
am concerned – for the good of /this/ community – is for him to leave
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ople, but we can't stop people from sending on this list as long at
least major parts of messages are about software.
Apparently the illumos folks saw this differently enough to do just
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ion presence to begin with/. Something that those issuing
condescending remarks about supposed childish behaviour are conveniently
forgetting.
Removing myself from the mailing lists for OI.
I'd ask you to please reconsider: no-one should feel they have to do
this given the particular circ
quo. Is there anyone around who still
actively manages these lists?
No reply via the contact address for the nominal list owner at this
stage at least.
Cheers,
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On 13/09/14 02:15, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 08/25/2014 23:14, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hi.
Dave Koelmeyer писал 25.08.2014 12:18:
Hi Folks,
Before I go delving into why, has anyone else encountered issues with
using Remmina (on Ubuntu) to
arent heavy HDD activity at least.
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open and free, with commercial support"
SmartOS - "Cloud OS using zones, DTrace and ZFS"
OI - ???
I have a couple of OI servers because a couple of years ago that looked
like the natural path forward from OpenSolaris. Now, it's hard to see why
I should deploy a new server with
hat was 3 years ago.
Open source != free-as-in-beer
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e wiki admin folks, I'll message off-list and set this up
for you.
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basic GUI server admin
> tools (network management, package management, services start/stop,
> firewall management, etc.)... Add basic GUI and GUI server admin tools
> - and I don't need OI anymore.
I believe you've just described Tribblix:
http://www.tribbl
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who provides commercial ODF
services and training, there is very little compelling reason to choose
OpenOffice over LibreOffice at this point in time.
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> There are tell-tale signs that Apache OpenOffice is not in the best of
> health:
>
> https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/apache_openoffice_in_2014_a
Correction:
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/collaboration_is_in_our_dna
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sponsorship of that enhancement?
(I THINK I achieved weasel-word bingo in that question, but feel free to
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;SAS and SATA.
True, but when you occasionally need to move a couple TB cross-country a
USB3 hard drive shipped overnight delivery is often less painful than
using zfs send. ;-)
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grates parts of Solaris into hardware.
Not really. I'd suggest
https://community.oracle.com/docs/DOC-932216
as a starting point for what that term means.
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Sounds like an old bug that was fixed some time ago in Solaris, where
the exclusion check for recursive snapshots isn't correct.
Dave
On 08/25/17 08:00 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
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gmane.os.illumos.general but was intende
stems created:
p1/vb
p1/vb/vm
No snapshots are created at /vb/.zfs/snapshot
That directory exists, but does not get snapshots.
But, the usual stuff appears at /vb/vm/.zfs/snapshot
frequent, hourly, daily, weekly etc updates appear there.
Dave Miner writes:
Sounds like an old bug tha
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