On 10/13/11 9:41 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
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
If you need multiple connections, use multiple IPs and/or host names.
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Has anyone here had need to tweak sd_max_throttle kernel/project setting for
their direct attached, fibre channel, or iSCSI storage?
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he status of the promised sources?
>
> Sources were never promised. We all want them, but I never believed they
> were going to release them.
Is there a legal requirement to release source built in to CDDL?
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:48:01AM -0700, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
>
> On Nov 11, 2011, at 10:30 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
>
> > I have an Acer AS3810T-6827 that has no internal DVD drive. I can
> > boot and install Ubuntu from a USB-attached DVD drive, but this has
> >
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 11:30:49AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
>
> When I boot with `-v', it gets further:
>
> WARNING: iommu: Calculated AGAW (39) is outside valid limits [30,12]
> specified by Vt-d spec and magaw
> ...
> acpinex0 at root
> acpi
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 12:05:02PM -0800, Edward Martinez wrote:
> On 11/11/11 10:36, Gary Mills wrote:
> >On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:48:01AM -0700, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
> >>On Nov 11, 2011, at 10:30 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
> >>
> >>>I have an Acer AS38
I am a bit curious why NFSv4 would be the first choice for such a small LAN as
the original poster's. Do you wish to use Kerberos and ACLs to manage access
from Windows?
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On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:59:48AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
> I'm in the process of setting up a fileserver running oi_151a. How
> can I determine the performance improvement from adding log and cache
> devices? I'm using filebench with the fileserver personality. Is
> th
On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 09:34:17PM +0100, Per Sjoholm wrote:
> On 12/02/2011 07:44 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> >On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:59:48AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
> >>I'm in the process of setting up a fileserver running oi_151a. How
> >>can I determine
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 10:45:42AM +1300, Mark wrote:
> On 3/12/2011 9:34 a.m., Per Sjoholm wrote:
> >On 12/02/2011 07:44 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> >>On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:59:48AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
[...]
> >>>To begin, I'm using a single 1 TB SAS disk
Fwiw, iometer will test all manner of read/write throughput.
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Actually, I meant iozone but if iometer is current then it might be
worth looking at as well.
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n Intel E3-1220 CPU. Only one of the ethernet
interfaces is supported, but that's all I need. I haven't tested the
IPMI device yet, but I expect it to work.
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between back-end servers at the application level. In this case,
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On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 04:54:19PM +, Lou Picciano wrote:
>
> Gary - Have taken the liberty of updating wiki here:
> http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Servers , with an internal link to
> the 'servers' ACL page.
Thanks. I'll update it when I test the IP
On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 06:58:07PM +0100, Alexander Lesle wrote:
> Hello Gary Mills and List,
>
> On Dezember, 06 2011, 16:10 wrote in [1]:
>
> > I'm running oi_151a on a Supermicro X9SCM-F-O motherboard with four
> > 4-gig ECC DIMMs and an Intel E3-1220 C
_s.so.1
libc.so.6 => (file not found)
libm.so.2 => /lib/libm.so.2
libc.so.1 => /lib/libc.so.1
Is there another one around someplace? Has anyone else solved this
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"%d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z", tm);
return 0;
}
What am I missing?
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*tm = gmtime(&now);
strftime(datebuf, sizeof datebuf - 1, "%d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z", tm);
printf("%s\n", datebuf);
return 0;
}
What am I missing?
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On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 11:17:16AM -0600, Jerry Kemp wrote:
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> Do you have a URL for the IPMI file that is being referenced?
It will be:
ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/utility/IPMIView/
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On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 07:42:05PM +0200, Cyril Plisko wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> >
> > That library does exist in /usr/sfw/lib, but it seems to be the wrong
> > version:
> >
> > # env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/sfw/l
On Dec 9, 2011, at 10:45 AM, Kent Watsen wrote:
> VBox will run on AMD, whereas KVM won't (unfortunately)
Do you mean KVM under OI? I ask for clarification because I'm pretty
sure KVM under Linux supports both.
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On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 03:12:09PM +, Matt Clark wrote:
> On 9 Dec 2011, at 16:41, Gary Mills wrote:
>
> > I also had trouble with the GUI console. In this case, it displays
> > this error:
> > ...
> > Is there another one around someplace? Has anyone else solv
s offline and its dependencies are
satisfied, svc.startd tries again to start the service (see
smf(5)).
Restarting the service is the default action. Take a look at the
log for the service to see what the method has returned.
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On Dec 20, 2011, "LinuxBSDos.com" wrote:
> Sounds like you have looked at the code. If true, please do not post anything
> about it here
Yeah, no spoilers, man. The release notes & Oracle fora posters
already told us that JumpStart, lu, nwam, SMC, wcadmin, Xsun, CDE, and
sun4u architecture have
a
contributing developer, please steer away from the source released
since there may be IP in there that's patented or protected by
copyright. In other words, don't be stupid & don't panic.
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On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 11:01:43AM -0800, David Brodbeck wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
> > What about FreeIPMI and ipmitool, both in the OI package repository.
> > Has anyone used those with a Supermicro IPMI device?
>
> I've used ipmi
V2
libraries.
> If the OpenIndiana packages are incomplete by design, do I need to just remove
> them, then download+compile the source from scratch?
I'd recommend installing the newly-built SASL libraries in a separate
location. You'd also have to rebuild sendmail to
he card's firmware even after disabling
every thing else from the BIOS. That may have improved since then but
I get the impression their 3ware line has lower priority for eng/dev
time which is sad since 3ware gear prior to LSI acquisition was top
not
7; as well. By default, it installs into /usr/local .
You might want to change this to /opt/sasl or some such thing.
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cts
rebuilt with more features.
> And (completely unrelated), Oracle did the same thing with Solaris 11 GA.
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http://entic.net/Servers
http://www.everycity.co.uk
and the illumos/OI variant, SmartOS:
http://www.joyent.com/products/smartmachines
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On Jan 7, 2012, "Nikola M." wrote:
> It means Oracle not willing to make x86 hardware to run non-Oracle software
> on it.
Then why did they send me a Windows driver disc with the X4170 M2 we
bought last year? Maybe it's explained somewhere in their Windows 2008
Server install guide for the same
I'm running oi_151a on one of my servers. I need to make a small
change to a few kernel modules. For this, I need the source from
which oi_151a was built. How do I obtain this? I don't want the
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> Why would you want to do that ... ?
ECDSA keys would be reason enough alone for me.
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Maybe they would be useful on other platforms as well.
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configuration file was. Is there a better solution for this annoying
problem? It's running `X.Org X Server 1.7.7'.
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The way to do that is with a service dependancy in the SMF manifest.
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http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+osarm
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nection, SSH, and VNC connection (but did not sever them). The
> freeze-ups were not long enough so that I could get to check the RDP
> connection to the VM.
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Yes, I've posted over they just today after someone there contacted me
(I thought I was sub'd at some point). I just left a build running on
an office VM. Next time I'll use the GUI installer so it gets all the
gnome and X libs in advance but I think I finally met the prereqs
(including a sym link
Sorry, I meant aclocal.
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have multiple and exact
copies) it just wastes cpu cycles and uses up lots of memory. Unless
there is some other data you expect to offset the compressibility and
replication of images, I wouldn't bother with these options.
Gary
On 1/30/12 11:01 AM, Jan Owoc wrote:
Thank you for the replie
It might help to let us know what generation it is, eg G6, G7, G8 etc.
as they tend to differ considerably by way of their components,
onboard controllers, etc. That said, did you happen to save the dmesg
output from an OS that worked?
-Gary
rmation. Thanks.
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On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 08:27:03AM -0500, Gary Gendel wrote:
>
> I've got a service set up via svc and within a few days it crashes.
> Even though fmd it says it dumped core I can't find it anywhere. I
> even added a cd into a directory and expected the core to go there,
&g
Thanks. I'll give it a go and see if I get a core file. Interesting
that I have per-process core dumps enabled but this one just didn't show up.
On 2/8/12 8:30 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 08:27:03AM -0500, Gary Gendel wrote:
I've got a service set up via s
ild I believe and not to extra repo. Even
> Oracle consider it as core part of system and integrated it to Userland
> gate, in spec-files-extra it would be duplicate with no benefit. I think
> Gary Mills accepted this also and withdraw his request for SFE.
Yes, this is what I said in November o
pdate
that one, will `onu' work normally again?
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before this publisher can be disabled.
This server has only the one publisher. Can I add the old one for
OpenSolaris b134 or one that has no content?
> - pkg -R /tmp/onu.* image-update -fto do the update by hand and the
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nice for a short while.
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On 2/15/12 10:44 AM, Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 16:11, Gary Gendel wrote:
On 2/15/12 10:03 AM, Daniel Kjar wrote:
successfully updated as well. Fonts do seem much sharper. Very nice.
Still have this funkiness where if I reboot (even without an update) the
system kernel
unctionality of
services like smtp-notify.
Gary
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t 587 with ssl and login authorization with minimal spam
control.
I wouldn't recommend this as an easy thing to setup, but it is highly
efficient and flexible.
Gary
On 2/27/12 5:28 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
I use sendmail with procmail and dovecot on our systems, although I
don't spec
On Mar 4, 2012, at 11:01 PM, Milan Jurik wrote:
> The other option is to hack configure script to not use options from apxs
What happens if you try to build it with apxs instead?
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et me know if there is something I should try to give better
information. Is this a know issue or should I make a bug report?
BTW, I'm using oi_151a2 on a V20z (64-bit AMD).
Regards,
Gary
core 'core.metacity.6890' of 6890: metacity
fef03d57 _lwp_kill (1, 6, 8047048, fee9
Found an associated log file. It looks like the client may be
misbehaving but it still shouldn't cause gdm and metacity to crash.
On 3/25/12 7:59 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I have a vnc client that I was configuring and I noticed that metacity
was core dumping. All I did was to get the
unning "bssh" and
seeing the service both on my bge0 (WAN) and bge1 (LAN) nics.
I know that these are not necessarily OpenIndiana issues, but I haven't
been able to google anything useful on these topics. I was hoping that
I could
pport. I contributed to a few fixes in the Silicon Image drivers, but
the code was not completely finished the last time I looked. I would
stay away from sata multiplexers. Since then, I believe that the Intel
chipset has gotten the most attention but I have never tried them.
Gary
On 3/27/12
Anyone that signs up for a Wikipedia account is welcome to edit any
page on the site. But edit and version history by author are part of
the design of mediawiki..
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> dns-server : start failed! Check syslog for further information.
> [ Apr 11 18:06:22 Method "start" exited with status 1. ]
>
> So I go to /var/log/syslog, but there is nothing there referencing the
> problem. Nothing about the service at all, just the "mail"
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:56:24AM -0400, Mark Creamer wrote:
> Thanks Dave and Gary for the input. Once I understood where the system
> messages were going I was able to figure out that I had an issue with
> the permissions on the named.conf file I was using. I changed two
> things:
&
the only one I believe is necessary is
the qmail queue patch so you can hook spamassassin to it.
Gary
On 4/19/12 9:00 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
Hi Hans,
May I ask why you would want to use qmail? It has pretty weak
anti-spam facilities, if at all, and so would not really be an mta you
want f
had a reason to look further than qmail.
Gary
On 4/22/12 8:26 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 22/04/12 12:50 AM, Magnus Hedemark wrote:
If we're going out on limbs, Haraka might be worth a look.
http://haraka.github.com/
One still needs a proper mta on a later stage with haraka i
Sounds like a minimal system, closer to SmartOS than OpenIndiana, but
since most of their links were broken so it's hard to compare.
On 4/23/12 9:27 AM, paolo marcheschi wrote:
HI
I see that there is a variant of opensolaris known as Omnios:
http://omnios.omniti.com/
Is that related with Ope
meone that likes to understand the purpose of each
option and it's impact to other options. I will also miss the
simplicity of making a split-horizon caching DNS service via
dnscache/tinydns when I need to go to IPV6 which is an important piece
of any email system in a private networ
r me. We all have our
biases, mine is based upon familiarity but I can see the writing on the
wall so this is just an intellectual discussion.
Gary
On 4/24/12 10:52 AM, låzaro wrote:
due my response, the subject will by a OT
Thread name: "Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Qmail-to-go on open
l-queue process that handles the
delivery portion, it's a nice clean path to delivery. I may try to use
postfix to replace one first so I can really thresh out the issues.
Gary
On 4/24/12 12:05 PM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
I am a long-time postfix user. The single biggest winner is
l stuff. I've moved away from that quite awhile ago
except for my mailing lists which I don't have a problem shutting down.
Gary
On 4/25/12 10:42 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 24/04/12 09:30 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
The pipeline architecture of qmail has been instrumental at making
thi
On 4/25/12 11:38 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 25/04/12 11:06 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Chris,
I've replaced my qmail chain for SASL delivery with postfix. It took me
a few rounds to get all the bits I needed working, but I'm good with the
results.
The non-SASL chain will be a big nu
On 4/26/12 5:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to
see if the sender is trying to spoof the MTA. What spamdyke is trying to
do is to blacklist emails based upon the ip address embedd
On 4/26/12 11:54 AM, låzaro wrote:
Thread name: "Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Qmail-to-go on openindiana?"
Mail number: 33
Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2012
In reply to: Gary Gendel
Chris, I'm still unclear on how to do this. How could you write a
regular express to check to see if th
at did not change things (I used the -I option).
Anyone have a clue what to look at next? My guess it's a conflict
between my NAT setup and this service running on the same host, but I'm
stumped what to do next.
Gary
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Gary Gendel wrote:
I could use a bit of advice. My OpenIndiana machine can not update it's
time from the ntp servers. I noticed that the time was off by a couple
of minutes.
The machine has two nics:
bge0 - wan
bge1 - lan
and serves as a route
On 4/26/12 10:53 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 08:30 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
On 4/26/12 5:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to
see if the sender is tryi
ou can specify the Vendor/Product id in sd.conf. Here's an
> example:
> sd-config-list = "NETAPP LUN, "physical-block-size:4096";
Yes, since this is a hardware issue, the best course of action would
be to list the offending disk drives in a system fil
onto the machine and retrieve the root
system files on OpenIndiana?
Thanks,
Gary
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On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 08:38:09AM -0500, Gary Mills wrote:
> I'm just finishing a driver for the Atheros AR8131 and AR8132 ethernet
> devices. I'm ready now to test it under load. What's available in
> OpenIndiana for this purpose? I couldn't see anything in
This
doesn't seem to be in the spirit of ipv6, but it will provide me more
firewall control of traffic in and out of the network and provide
"static" addresses to my hosts.
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howto document available? If not, do we have a supported install
package for ISC DHCP now that it's gone from SFE?
Regards,
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Gary Gendel wrote:
Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
handle ipv6?
No. DHCPv6 is really a very diff
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 12:25:01PM -0400, Gary Gendel wrote:
>
> Thanks. I probably should move to ISC DHCP since that's where
> Oracle is headed as well. Should I get the sources and build from
> there or will it be available as a package in the near future?
Yes, both the
ou couldn't
see the whole 3TBs with 512 sectors. I have these striped with a 1TB
mirrored drive in the pool and zpool list shows 3.62T which seems about
right. Is my understanding flawed?
Gary
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On 6/12/12 9:32 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-06-12 16:45, Gary Gendel wrote:
On 6/12/12 8:00 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Did the 3TB disk also report to the OS that it uses 4k sectors?
What ashift value is used by the pool, ultimately? Example:
# zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s0 | grep ashift
ashift
ial bit rate to match in the
firmware on the remote management card. You can also change it in
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Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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lient as
well. The refresh on postfix should cause it to reload the
configuration file.
As for dovecot (and qmail), I've been using that for so long (starting
with SunOS), that I always compiled and installed it myself. Some day
I'll replace dovecot with the SFE version, but I'm in
Albert,
Yes, I still have the hostname.xxx files in /etc. What is the
appropriate replacement for this mechanism?
Gary
On 7/14/12 1:19 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I had things configured originally via ifconfig and then unplumbed the
I run aide to validate that non of the system files have changed, so I
can scan that after an update to see if any of my hacks need to be re-done.
Gary
On 7/16/12 8:47 AM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Will the SFE postfix package actually REPLACE sendmail??
In my system, using the SFEpostf
There are
some "branded" zones that will allow you to run different versions of
Solaris and Linux, but I never found them to be supported well.
I would start from here:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/7.+Virtualization
But if you do some googling, you can find a lot of howto informati
Does OpenIndiana support this protocol? If so, does anyone have a basic
howto written that will step me though setting up my OI server to do
IPV6 routing via Comcast. So far, I have only been able to get a single
/128 address, but with DHCPv6-PD it should get a /64 address. Thanks.
Gary
On 7/27/12 11:02 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Gary Gendel wrote:
Does OpenIndiana support this protocol? If so, does anyone have a basic
howto written that will step me though setting up my OI server to do
IPV6 routing via Comcast. So far, I have only been able to get a single
/128 address, but
execute the batch file. I have an HP
utility that will run under Windows on another box to do this, but I'd
prefer to do it under OI if that's possible.
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-Gary Mills--refurb--Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada-
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