changed in the driver source to cause this.
Gary
On 2/28/11 10:48 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
probably a no-go, but do you know if this guy:
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/ has an alternative to
the BGE for that card?
do you know if your firmware is up to date for the BGE's o
27;t get wheel state
As far as I know, there's no Xorg.conf file. It's certainly not in
the locations given by the man page, although I suspect those are all
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> > I have a Sun Type 6 USB 3-button mouse connected to an x86 box running
> > OI 148. After the upgrade from Opensolaris 134, the middle mouse
> > butto
x27;ve found so far is to type:
M-x global-set-key self-insert-command
before I paste in the text. Are there any better solutions? I know
that emacs in its own window doesn't have this problem, but there are
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On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 12:23:13PM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 02:36:09PM -, Deano wrote:
> >
> > If you have SPARC, are interested in OI and have a little bit of time to
> > help iron out issues then that would be great.
>
> I just ac
SPARC dev for OI has only recently begun by way of a text only install first.
No ISOs have been released at this this time, however.
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>
> SPARC dev for OI has only recently begun by way of a text only
> install first. No ISOs have been released at this this time,
> however.
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I don't think it is because the editor should put the tty in raw mode.
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On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 01:48:17PM -0500, Albert Lee wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> > I noticed this change with respect to Solaris 10 in both Openindiana
> > 148 and Solaris 11 Express: when I cut text in one gnome-terminal
> > window and
Hi Alasdair,
I'll soon have a T1000 to send your way. What address shall I ship it to?
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>From what I've read, NFSv4.1 and 4.2 are still works in progress so I would be
>wary of using it in production environments. On the off chance you're looking
>for IOPs improvements with Oracle Database 11g, have a look at dNFS.
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q.v. http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/nfsv
Does Joyent still use some variant of Solaris? I checked their web site a few
weeks ago and saw only Linux offerings but that was not the case a couple of
years ago. I think OI might be more viable in the hosting market once it has a
stable paravirtualization offering.
-Gary
On Mar 24, 2011
I may have missed something... Did you day these are not bridged interfaces? If
so, which one is handling the routing? I've only used VNICs in bridged mode as
we have external infrastructure for routing.
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ptable solution for me is to put all the Linux compatible
stuff somewhere and let the sysadmin decide whether he wants to put that
first in the PATH. Isn't this how Solaris handled the BSD equivalents
(/usr/ucb/). I used that until I got comfortable with the SysV
replacements w
ak applications written for
(Open)Solaris. If they still want to go forward then they have been
dutifully warned.
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considering putting OI on to replace the long since expired Win7 beta partition
that's on there now. But I can always boot it in to Lubuntu if the interface
has problems...
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On 4/8/11 1:18 AM, Gary Driggs wrote:
On Apr 7, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
For instance Sun X2100. I still have quite a few around, bought in late
2005/early 2006.
It looks like the V210& V240 have it as well. I wonder... Is this the Tigon3
chipset? Because I have an o
You could use initiator/target authentication as seen here:
http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/archives/6140-Less-known-Solaris-Features-iSCSI-with-COMSTAR.html
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"LUN 0: There is one LUN which is required to exist in every target: zero. The
logical unit with LUN zero is special in that it must implement a few specific
commands, most notably Report LUNs, which is how an initiator can find out all
the other LUNs in the target. But LUN zero need not provide
On Apr 10, 2011, at 10:35 AM, "Dan Swartzendruber" wrote:
> *** Okay, but this doesn't answer my question - e.g. the docs seem to say
> that proper use of view, host groups, etc, will restrict which LUNs are
> visible to which initiators, but I am not seeing that behavior.
Are you using static, dy
f
avahi and mDNS in 134b because of this).
That's it! Everything else went smoothly. Goodbye OpenSolaris, hello
OpenIndiana! Kudos. I'm a very happy camper.
I'll have to try oi_148b on my ThinkPad z61p laptop again. Tha
y
> MTU1500 clients to show a performance hit, which I don't.
Why do you have only one device (two counting your switch) using jumbo frames?
It's rather pointless unless you have something else using the same MTU. Does
that one server have any problems with Internet connectivity o
heir ZFS based unified
storage appliances? I can't imagine they just don't have dedup...
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The unified storage series of appliances offer inline dedup, compression, and
thin provisioning as production features;
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/storage/unified-storage
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I'm using oi_148 from dev_il and I get the following cron job failure.
Why does update-refresh require a running display?
Regards,
Gary
Your "cron" job on phoenix
/usr/lib/update-manager/update-refresh.sh
produced the following output:
/usr/lib/python2.6/vendor-packages/gtk-2
nding with this from php
or replacing iconv with giconv?
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> up and what your risks are.
Did you consider `zfs allow'?
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I remember a few motherboards that would just reboot if you weren't very
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On 5/3/11 9:02 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Jamon Camisso wrote:
On 5/3/2011 7:21 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Hi,
I installed a package that overwrote my privileges in user_attr. Now I
can't pfexec or do anythiing requiring raised privileges (software
manager
ne for the advice. I was just curious. It's interesting
to see that corruption of a single file can cause such a big issue. I
let the person that created the package what happened so he can fix his
install procedure.
On 4 May 2011, at 00:21, Gary Gendel wrote:
Hi,
I installed a pack
I've built Qt3 and Qt4 for OpenSolaris/OpenIndiana with reasonable success.
However, there are pre-built packages available via the OpenSolaris KDE
project.
Gary
On 5/6/11 11:42 AM, David wrote:
Hello,
Does Qt 4 run on OI?
If so, are there any packages for the Qt SDK?
Than
David,
I believe that the tools all built, but I don't use them myself, so take
that with a grain of salt. I also see that the BSD pkgsrc has a qt4
package. I know that the KDE package is well tested.
Gary
On 5/6/11 11:49 AM, David wrote:
Thanks, Gary.
Were you able to build Qt&
You can try here:
http://solaris.homeunix.com/
They provided gstreamer codecs and other packages. I'm not sure what
the current state is.
Gary
On 5/9/11 6:53 AM, Chris Ridd wrote:
On 9 May 2011, at 09:43, Ken Gunderson wrote:
Yes, the lame encoder package, wh/is not availab
x27;t acknowledge the button press on oi_148b.
Thanks.
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trapped now, because "fcinfo hba-port" does not see any adapter.
> Docs talk about switching from initiator mode to traget, by updating the
> driver from qlc to qlt.
> My driver is not qlc, but qla4xxx, or what am I missing?
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found this article helpful for COMSTAR specifics;
http://www.tek-blog.com/main/index.php?blog=2&title=comstar_howto
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On May 24, 2011, at 12:36 AM, "LinuxBSDos.com" wrote:
> List as many as you can and I'll still be able to prove that "most of the
> distros using sudo are derived from Ubuntu" is a statement of fact.
OpenBSD ships with sudo and a root account accessible by anyone in the wheel
group. Where does t
On 5/24/11 8:08 AM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 01:11 -0700, Gary Driggs wrote:
On May 24, 2011, at 12:36 AM, "LinuxBSDos.com" wrote:
List as many as you can and I'll still be able to prove that "most of the
distros using sudo are derived from Ubuntu&quo
, I think the technical signal is high enough to
> qualify as relevant discussion.
My preference would be to:
1. Make root a role
2. Retain sudo as an option
3. Find a secure way to use RBAC for system administration
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g/dev-il/file/1/30587f092830594caedb71f6cf028119d705da45'.
2: Framework error: code: 56
URL:
'http://pkg.openindiana.org/dev-il/file/1/30587f092830594caedb71f6cf028119d705da45'.
(happened 3 times)
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fast unless you don't mind the long reboot time. Since these change every week,
check on of the review aggregate sites that will let you sort by speed;
http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-3233_7-0.
e patch
release that are all going to use the same OS files.
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0x080575d9 in main (argc=2, argv=0x8047c64) at apcupsd.c:285
I replaced /usr/lib/libusb.so.1 and /usr/lib/64/libusb.so.1 from 148
which solved the problem. Who do I report this to?
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Thanks. I found this bug in the database so I appended to it. Wonder
why it was "temporarily" fixed in 148b. :(
On 5/31/11 2:32 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 05/31/11 02:05 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Seems that the bug in the usb library that I saw in 147, which was ok
in 148, is b
On Jun 11, 2011, at 7:04 AM, Michael Stapleton wrote:
> Am I reading it wrong or do you mean it drops off at 16MB, not 16 KB?
Yes, you are correct.
I no longer have the throughput tests I did using Nexentastor on the back end
(changed jobs) so these are using a NetApp with ONTAP 8.0.1.
-G
On Jun 11, 2011, at 1:40 PM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> BTW, discussion forked into NFS vs iScsi.
> What is your backup strategies on tapes?
That will vary considerably depending on the size of your org, its budget, and
the amount of data it amasses & must archive for business needs and/or
compl
The first revs of 4 crashed a lot with APCI or sleep mode on a Windows 7 guest
but that seems to have cleared up. The Windows Thin PC release candidate had
some memory leak problem, however, but I don't know if it'll be fixed in the
RTM version or n
reate the ncu phys
and ncu ip for the static interface. I also had to use it to create
a default route, associated with the dynamic interface.
It is quite a complicated procedure, but it is documented in the
nwamadm and nwamcfg man pages.
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$ ll /usr/bin/tip
-r-s--x--x 1 uucp bin70980 Nov 5 2010 /usr/bin/tip
This is on Solaris 11 Express, but it shouldn't have changed. `tip'
is supposed to be setuid uucp. The device is supposed to be owned
by uucp.
FWIW, Mac OS X Lion will only support x64 as well. IMHO, this is a good move
for modern operating systems since there are always going to be alternatives
for those still using i386 architecture. How long has Solaris/SPARC been
64-bit? At least ten years if not more...
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hardware? I can understand "vintage" desktop users but I don't know many folks
that wish to run vintage servers unless they're tech museums.
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> Personally, I wouldn't have signed up for a Kw based pricing scheme which you
> apparently did)
I didn't as it's one of many data centers that our company built and maintains.
I just prefer not to be an ass ab
Are there any plans for adding TRIM support to ZFS in the near future?
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A silly question... Is this on a dual-boot system? I had a problem on
one machine where booting windows would change the bios clock so
bringing up OpenIndiana would be an hour off. I suppose this could be
true of a virtual machine resetting the time as well.
Gary
On 7/9/11 9
On Jul 9, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
> I suppose this could be true of a virtual machine resetting the time as well.
A guest OS should never be allowed to adjust its hosts clock. Sometimes a
failing motherboard battery can cause issues but NTP should be correcting them.
Have
using it at all since DHCP has options for NTP
but IIRC not all clients will use them by default.
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to get the drives mapped properly for identification purposes.
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> Version 4.1 is the latest.
True, but it's 4.1.0 so my personal tactic is to not use dot zero releases
unless thoroughly tested first.
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it might be worth a try if nothing else has worked out for you.
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somebody else is already doing this, I won't bother.
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are familiar with the ability to delete an email without responding to it -- as
you're certainly welcome to do with this one.
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several aborted Apple/Sun mergers). So without someone to take them out of
their nose dive, Sun assets would have ended up as just another large patent
portfolio for sale a la Nortel.
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How do I submit this to your package repository? I have the spec file
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non-profit orgs? When you say "user," it's inconclusive without qualifying the
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On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 03:42:53PM +0200, Guido Berhoerster wrote:
> * Gary Mills [2011-08-01 15:27]:
> > On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 04:54:19PM -0400, Alex Viskovatoff wrote:
> > >
> > > If you would like to get involved in helping us to build and publish
> > &
On Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 07:58:13PM +0200, Guido Berhoerster wrote:
> * Gary Mills [2011-08-03 17:00]:
> > On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 03:42:53PM +0200, Guido Berhoerster wrote:
> > >
> > > Please post it to the SFE mailing list
> > > (pkgbuild-sfe-de...@lists.sou
also use `init 0', and then type a key on the console to
get to the BIOS screens.
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>
> On 04/08/11 21:37, Gary Mills wrote:
> > You can also use `init 0', and then type a key on the console to get
> > to the BIOS screens.
>
> This has been actually useful, Gary. Thanks.
>
> Now
in to the OS. So if
you're eager to use cloud printing right away with OI, I'd recommend upgrading
your printer instead.
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that supports PCL, ePrint complains that it is an unsupported printer.
I think what is needed is an ipp proxy that will announce itself as an
HP device and relay to the non-HP printer.
On 8/12/11 10:15 AM, Gary Driggs wrote:
On Aug 12, 2011, at 3:05 AM, "Hans J. Albertsson" wrote:
Could
On Aug 12, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
> I think what is needed is an ipp proxy that will announce itself as an HP
> device and relay to the non-HP printer.
I wonder if printing to the USB port of an Airport Express would get around
that but I've read it uses mDNS (Bonjour)
On 8/12/11 10:40 AM, Gary Driggs wrote:
On Aug 12, 2011, at 7:23 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I think what is needed is an ipp proxy that will announce itself as an HP
device and relay to the non-HP printer.
I wonder if printing to the USB port of an Airport Express would get around
that but I
7;d refer to the
ZFS best practices guide and perhaps some of Nexenta's kb articles.
To your question, however... Have you tried using fdisk instead of format?
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Does this affect OI?
http://jdk-distros.java.net
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On Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 01:20:03PM -0400, Alex Viskovatoff wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-08-03 at 10:00 -0500, Gary Mills wrote:
> > > Please post it to the SFE mailing list
> > > (pkgbuild-sfe-de...@lists.sourceforge.net) to have someone commit
> > > it to the SVN repo for
times it happens with a minute.
I've had the cable modem replaced three times with the same result, so
it is likely that the Sunfire being the source of the problem.
How the heck to I debug this nightmare?
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> Has anyone be able to get VLC to play dvds with audio and video?
Does the VLC package come with libdvdcss? If not, there's your problem.
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file or directory
cannot find: /etc/devices/retire_store: No such file or directory
Is this something to worry about? I wouldn't think so, but I'm just
making sure.
I used "init 6" to shut down the machine. This should update the boot
archiv
date the boot
archive if needed right?
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can still run VNC for the occasional obnoxious installer that requires a GUI.
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Happy Anniversary! Thanks for the hard work of a small group that made
this happen.
On 9/13/11 11:37 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
The wait is over.
Today, the OpenIndiana project is pleased to announce the next
development release of the open source, enterprise operating system.
OpenIndiana build 15
On Sep 22, 2011, at 11:44 AM, "Jason J. W. Williams" wrote:
> Laptops and desktops are screwed though I think.
But if you buy OEM systems now, this is the time to reach out to them to
politely express your dismay about this
Microsoft has made a public statement:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/22/protecting-the-pre-os-environment-with-uefi.aspx
And Matthew Garrett from Red Hat has responded with more analysis:
http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/5850.html
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This walkthrough should still work unless grub has changed in recent revs of
Ubuntu. If so, you'll need to find the location of the grub config file...
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+documentation/Installing%2DOpenSolaris%2Don%2DNew%2DLinux%2DPartition
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s is an SFE matter and has nothing to do with
> OpenIndiana. OpenIndiana only becomes potentially involved once a spec
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ep 30, 2011, at 8:43 AM, Ashutosh Narayan wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> Thanks for your inputs. I went through /etc/grub.d/40_custom file ;
> so I think if I add Open Indiana's grub entries here I should be able to see
> them in grub menu and as well boot to O-I build 148 that I have i
eral
choices for those. SMF has many advanced features too, but those
could be omitted for these simple cases.
> And before anyone asks why I am screwing with OS when
> I don't seem to like it very much, well, I need ZFS. Linux doesn't have it
> (really) yet. BSD does, bu
kdir -p /var/run/apache2/2.2
Which makes sense if this script is not being as root since "ls -l
/var/run" is:
drwxr-xr-x 18 root sys 3503 2011-10-10 18:29 /var/run
What needs to be fixed on my apache installation so I don't need to fix
it every boot?
Regards,
Gary
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On 10/13/11 8:47 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
No, same LAN. Only thing in between is a gigabit switch. The OI is
actually a virtual machine, and 3 other hosts (linux) are on the same
hypervisor and my win7 workstation can hit them with no issues.
Since it's saying it's a
On 10/13/11 9:04 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Gary Gendel wrote:
Back on topic... My OpenIndiana ssh service seems to take a long time to
connect with a client (long delay before the password prompt is
displayed). It happens most of the time and feels like a network
timeout issue. How can I
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