associated with the virtual router if it is the IPvX address owner
or if Accept_Mode is True. Otherwise, MUST NOT accept these
packets.
The default is supposed to be Accept_Mode == False, which is really the
right sort of behavior for a router. It sounds as if the system is
behav
On 03/16/13 01:23, låzaro wrote:
> exist any alphabet with uppercase and lowercase numbers?
They're somewhat common in typography. A short introduction to text
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowercase_numbers
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permissions mapping because CIFS users always seem to effectively authenticate
using the @DOMAIN.LOCAL capitalisation.
Anyone know of a fix for this?
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That works, but it's unidirectional, so not ideal.
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wise sound
symptomatic of a suspicious driver that might well have other (hidden)
problems.
Doing a dtrace that looks for arl_dlpi_pending returning 0 (B_FALSE)
might help show what part of the driver is making this mistake.
Something like this:
dtrace -n 'fbt::arl_dlpi_pending:return/arg1==0/{st
On 03/21/13 14:14, Pico Aeterna wrote:
> James,
>
> Thanks for the reply and the dtrace hint.
>
> # dtrace -n 'fbt::arl_dlpi_pending:return/arg1==0/{stack();}'
> dtrace: description 'fbt::arl_dlpi_pending:return' matched 1 probe
>
> Pretty much
as odd!
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example -
http://blogs.everycity.co.uk/alasdair/2013/01/two-factor-ssh-authentication-with-yubico-yubikeys-on-smartos/
) use OpenSSH but I wasn't sure if that was via choice or necessity?
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autoconf and automake, as
well as install libtool. The versions that were on seemed relatively
out-of-date, yet the newest releases built absolutely fine. Is the bug
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Talking to myself here, but the answer is no, it doesn't need OpenSSH. It
works fine with the built-in SSH server. I was having a few problems getting
it working but tracked it down to a typo in the yubikey_mappings file. Works a
treat!
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On 26 Mar 2013, at 09:56, James
import pkg.query_parser as qp
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/vendor-packages/pkg/query_parser.py", line 14, in
import cgi
ValueError: bad marshal data
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Thanks, I actually thought that with it being that close to install (and not
having been used) it was probably safer to wipe and reinstall (it made me
wonder what else was missing).
Probably safer in the long run!
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On
down time gets annoying.
OpenIndiana (powered by illumos)SunOS 5.11oi_151a7October 2012
n40l:~$ uname -a
SunOS n40l 5.11 oi_151a7 i86pc i386 i86pc
n40l:~$ uptime
10:28pm up 608 day(s), 22:22, 1 user, load average: 0.26, 0.36, 0.26
n40l:~$
James
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header file (even one in your own application) within a namespace {}
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designer almost certainly could not have imagined. And surprises are
sort of the opposite of maintainable code.
But, as I said, I don't know what you're doing. I suppose it's possible
that you have a Good Reason for doing this, and it's just my lack of
imagination tha
ow to be parsed by a
modern C++ compiler, and not to try to kludge around it in some other
random application with a brutal namespace hack. It's 2013, right?
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uld swear I've answered this one before.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Locale questions in OI-151a7
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 11:10:29 -0400
From: James Carlson
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
CC: Hans J. Albertsson
On 03/13/13 10:40, Hans J. Albe
On 04/24/13 04:58, Michael Schuster wrote:
> use logger(1) to test syslog.
Or have a look at /etc/syslog.conf to find out how it's configured.
Maybe someone has set it to log elsewhere, or the log facilities that
are interesting to the original poster haven't been set up at al
7;re
describing. I just know that the people telling you to "rm" these fake
files or run mknod are misinformed. That'll never work.
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On 04/25/13 09:24, Laurent Blume wrote:
> On 25/04/13 14:53, James Carlson wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, that's where my knowledge of the system (based on my
>> years in PSARC) ends. I don't know how to repair damage like you're
>> describing. I just know th
by hand, the devices fall back to
the least likely to be useful configuration; usually 10BASE-T half-duplex.
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On 05/24/13 23:59, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On May 24, 2013, at 6:35 AM, James Carlson wrote:
>
>> Do you have /etc/aliases entries to redirect mail? If not, I strongly
>> recommend putting at least the standard sort of entries there.
>
> I am kind of wonder
On 05/25/13 02:00, Jerry Kemp wrote:
> I would be looking in /etc/mail/
>
> not /etc
On the systems I've seen, /etc/mail is a symlink to mail/aliases
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doing whatever it is they do. If they do, then the design of that
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ened (but if that
could be it - how do I make sure that cswsamba uses cswsamba_winbind). I have
symlinked the csw nss_winbind libraries into /lib, I just don't know if there's
anything else that could cause this.
Thanks for any help.
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other apps (ie. those using PAM) but not Samba itself.
> While it s probably not hurting, I think that's not a good idea, and should
> not be needed in any case.
Using PAM with winbind didn't work until I made those symlinks (and they were
recommended elsewhere)?
> Well, the lines you had shown appeared to show they were talking, just the
> answer was negative for some reason.
Interesting, odd that the PAM side is working though. It's been very annoying
I'll say that.
> Do you remember where?
Here: https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5020
>
tails from
> the AD side.
It doesn't look like it's asking the AD oddly (yet the PAM modules do), I need
to run Wireshark on there and see what's actually happening.
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level and trying to find some nuggets of
> information there.
I'll bump it up again and run some more tests, see if anything different pops
up.
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, but it's a bit of a pain (getting issues configuring
--with-ads due to missing ldap_initialize - which I can't quite solve). Samba4
is a LOT easier to compile (I think it includes a lot of it's own stuff) but
the patches don't work against that as
winbind properly!
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st get:
check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [james] -> [james] FAILED with
error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
It seems really odd, because if I do:
id james
uid=16777216(james) gid=16777216(domain users)
Or:
getent passwd "james"
james:*:16777216:16777216::/export/home/james:/usr/bin/bash
I&
h eg a bad
> password. While the pam results you get above are purely a user description.
> But if netatalk does authenticate, that could be good. Can you also get
> authenticated with, say, "su - james"? Have you tried connecting with
> smbclient to the server?
Yep, if I s
> What do you get when you do wbinfo -a user or wbinfo -k user?
Plaintext and Kerberos authentication succeeds, but challenge-response doesn't
for some reason. Not sure if that's related?
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e got Kerberos installed and I can see the krb5.h file on there, just not
sure why it can't see it...
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> Thanks, that got me past the LDAP error! Just a Kerberos error now... sigh...
For reference this fixes that:
export CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/include/kerberosv5"
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neat way in the end.
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d, or could I have put -L/usr/local/samba/lib/private
-R/usr/local/samba/lib/private (ie. would the compiler have been aware that
that's where those libraries were destined for)?
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it more time I'd dig out what was installed by the samba pkg that
was required by samba4, but I'll get around to that at some point. I need to
get a smf manifest sorted out a bit more urgently :-)
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> 151a8 #: ldd /usr/local/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so
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somehow left /usr/local/lib/firefox/plugins/ out of the mix, so ld.so.1
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that on a broadcast-type network. (And, really, should be outlawed by
the kernel, but last I checked is not.)
Fixing it should be no more complex than an "ifconfig xxx unplumb" on
the affected interface and then plumbing and assigning
necting the second nic in the server to the modem, and setting the
> nic to use DCHP. The modem assigned it one of the IP Addresses that should
> be reserved for the static IP's.
If your DHCP server is handing out addresses that are already in use,
then the DH
mean some other line, then please specify, as I can see nothing
wrong with the output you've provided.
> And should that help?
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ving misconfigured an Ethernet interface.
> I want it to have 192.168.0.4, and the gateway and the dns to point to
> 192.168.0.1 (the router).
It looks to me like you've actually go everything right, except for the
expectation of redirects.
What is in /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/nsswitch
On 07/01/13 20:21, Christopher Chan wrote:
> Wait, what do you mean by "the gateway ip is the same as your nic address"?
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x27;s an interface route.
>> If you mean some other line, then please specify, as I can see nothing
>> wrong with the output you've provided.
>>
>
> Is it correct that my gateway of 192.168.0.4 is the same as my nic of my
> server?
Yes, of course. It's an inte
ler to set up,
it likely would have avoided most of the problems I suspect you're having.
I think you might need more help than is possible via email. Do you
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networking configurations, but it's also possible (and occasionally
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> ICMP Port Unreachable from gateway tryphon.ds (127.0.0.1)
> for udp from tryphon.ds (127.0.0.1) to tryphon.ds (127.0.0.1) port 53
Looks like you're configured to get name service from yourself, and
that's not going to work u
subnet). To fix this
> properly you'd need to update the /etc/netmasks file with this
> entry:
>
> 69.146.183.56 255.255.255.248
/etc/netmasks is so 1980s. I suggest "/24" (CIDR notation) instead.
It's simpler to use and doesn't have the sketchy matching heuri
ve shown a DHCP flag if the interface
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lving
these problems.
The symptoms so far sort of match up with a rogue DHCP server, except
that your ifconfig output seems to suggest that you're not running
DHCP at all ... or that you've perhaps configured some third-party
DHCP client software.
> Does anyone have any id
On 07/02/13 22:27, Jim Klimov wrote:
> On 2013-07-03 01:59, James Carlson wrote:
>> On 7/2/2013 6:11 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
>>> properly you'd need to update the /etc/netmasks file with this
>>> entry:
>>>
>>> 69.146.183.56 255.255.255.248
>&
r smb/server" should
do the job. You may want to join a workgroup with "smbadm join -w
workgroupname".
I know that others here have said dreadful things about the CIFS server,
but I can't say I've understood the fuss. :-/
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issions don't work for
> CIFS. so something other than
> drwx-- 81 dsk trouble 211 2013-06-27 10:11 dsk is required?
I haven't tried anything like that. Mine are set up as mode 755.
Of course, I wouldn't expect that directory permissions on the share
On 07/11/13 10:08, Laurent Blume wrote:
> On 10/07/13 15:04, James Carlson wrote:
>> I know that others here have said dreadful things about the CIFS server,
>> but I can't say I've understood the fuss. :-/
>
> My experience with it for a very simple set up has bee
>
> I have no idea how they feel, but I'm sure it'd be better to have them
> involved and aware of OI rather than not.
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o work, but I'm seeing it listed as:
/devices/pci@79,0/pci8086,3c04@2/pci1077,15d@0/fp@0,0:devctl CONNECTED
/devices/pci@79,0/pci8086,3c04@2/pci1077,15d@0,1/fp@0,0:devctl CONNECTED
I thought I should see qlc@ there rather than fp@?
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neric FC
HBA driver rather than a specific Qlogic driver, and that's what's stopping the
system using mpxio.
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If you don't have Guile, xbindkeys will ignore "$HOME/.xbindkeysrc.scm"
and will just use "$HOME/.xbindkeysrc".
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nes, works fine now. The documentation I'd had from the
supplier used the old device-type-scsi-options-list = and I hadn't twigged that
that had been replaced with the above - so was looking for errors in the wrong
places.
Thanks for the replies, appreciate the time and at least it was a (v
hough - and user accounts are
seen correctly - a file created will correctly pick up user's id and gid).
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00:07:13.741725, 5] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:103(smb_register_vfs)
Successfully added vfs backend 'zfsacl'
Successfully loaded vfs module [zfsacl] with the new modules system
No obvious errors in samba.log (log level set to 5), but just seems to be
ignoring the ACLs still.
James.
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er
5) rename folder test
this works absolutely fine. Furthermore if I logout and log back in another
time, I can keep performing single write actions to the share with each login.
So it seems as though it is *half* working, it's working for one
write/modify/delete operation per user log
h your
key bindings, and you don't want to resort to having lots of
"$HOME/bin/my-script" invocations, it can be useful.
Google's your friend. Try "xbindkeysrc.scm examples". There are a few
examples out there, though (at least to my taste) none is particularly
co
associated bugs and it looked like there wasn't a specific
patch included, but I wasn't 100% sure.
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Hi all,
Is anybody using Oi as a data store for VMware using NFS or iSCSI?
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using the same iSCSI targets without any
errors at all, so it is all a bit odd.
Thanks,
James
On 10 Aug 2013, at 14:32, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
wrote:
>> From: James Relph [mailto:ja...@themacplace.co.uk]
>> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 6:12 AM
>>
>> Is
I'll pass that on to someone actually, thanks, although would we lose pings
with that (had pings running to test for a network issue and never had packet
loss)? It's a bit of a puzzler!
James.
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> On 11 Aug 2013, at 10:43, "Jim Klimov" wrote:
&g
> Also, does your host use ipfilter to filter and/or NAT access to the
> iSCSI and NFS services?
Nope, dedicated physical 10Gb network for iSCSI/NFS traffic, with 4x 10Gb links
(in an LACP bond) per device. Should be pretty solid really.
Thanks,
have a look, but the thing is that we were seeing these datastore
drops while at the same time we were running pings showing no dropped packets
and no significant network latency. If it was an LACP issue (ports dropping
etc.) causing iSCSI issues, wouldn't we see dropped pa
uldn't be a big deal. nwamd uses kstat to read initial link
state for drivers that don't support DL_NOTE_LINK_UP/DOWN. There aren't
many like that, so it almost certainly doesn't matter.
> I opted to use the NCU/NCP means of assigning a static IP rather than
> disabli
On 08/12/13 08:49, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 08:11:45AM -0400, James Carlson wrote:
>>> svcs -xv shows nothing.
>
>> If you can post the "nothing," that might help. At a guess, it's
>> telling you to look at /var/svc/log/network-ip
On 08/12/13 09:18, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 08:53:35AM -0400, James Carlson wrote:
>> What does "svcs -xv ipfilter" say about the service? Perhaps it failed
>> once and recovered.
>
> Here you go:
>
> svc:/network/ipfilter:default
e
> server to measure them there ... Login to each client to measure them there.
> Reset them all to 0. And then start hammering the shit out of the whole
> system. Get all the clients to drive the network hard, both transmit and
> receive. If you see error counters increasin
eaking out. I would have
expected the Oi initiators to at least log a few re-writes or iSCSI errors if
it was a general "the iSCSI target is misbehaving" problem.
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On 14 Aug 2013, at 08:33, Ong Yu-Phi
ing about iSCSI going up and down, yet the VMs themselves
don't register any problems whatsoever.
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to tune doesn't exist. Is there a better
> document for me to read?
>
That sounds like the standard NFS sync behavior. See this discussion
for more details:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.solaris.opensolaris.zfs/47934
Basically,
nobody else does them, intentionally or otherwise, then
you're a test pilot. Much luck, and make sure you've repacked your
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a security issue in older versions of OpenSolaris
> (http://download.oracle.com/sunalerts/1020487.1.html).
That same report says that it was fixed in snv_109, which was _way_
before any fork, so the fix would certainly be in OpenIndiana, if it
were related.
I doubt that it is related, gi
On 09/20/13 09:03, Marc Lobelle wrote:
> On 20/09/13 10:25, Antony Brooke-Wood wrote:
>> What about the Text installer?
> Just the same :-(
Likely a bad driver. Try verbose boot to find out what's going on:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Boot+hangs
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): 0 blocks0 files
/devices (/devices ): 0 blocks0 files
> Thank you James for suggesting I check the logs. Any other ideas as to what I
> can try?
I'm with the other poster
ttp://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-395044-start-0-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-.html
and even without Qt involved:
http://board.zsnes.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5281
Google's filled with tons of references to this sort of incompatibility,
but is rather sparse on fixes.
I
t out.
Since the same problem with those gcc internal libraries happens on
Linux and other platforms as well, a blog posting about it or similarly
wide dissemination of the answer (once found) would be great. There are
undoubtedly a lot of people
st everyone does these
days in C header files and wrap the contents so that they can be parsed
correctly by both C and C++ compilers:
/*
* Need to provide proper symbol names in case this library is used by
* C++.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
rd
names to use is something that C++ users just have to live with. :-/
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e to
rely on the current man pages instead.
Device (as in show-dev and -d ) was replaced by link, vlan, and
phys as the units of management in dladm.
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iwh, 2200 ipw, and 2100 iwk/iwp for wireless. I would not be shocked if
there were a few more lurking out there somewhere. The families are
(apparently!) different enough that having a separate driver for each
was the solution.
(Well, there were other internal reasons that happened, bu
ostid.faq
I'd suggest trying www.mouser.com, www.jameco.com, or www.digikey.com.
Unless you're operating a hardware museum, there's probably not a lot
of call to keep a 16 year old system consuming 1.664KW of power. It's
time to put the old girl down. :-/
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using real, supported tools; not just copied bits and
binary hackery.)
It's a bit of a shame that the extensive internal architectural
documentation for the system isn't available.
>> What would the esteemed community experts suggest?
>>
>>
> My worry here is tha
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On 11/27/2013 6:12 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> There are so many well-phrased sentences that I just can't snip
> out the few I'd respond to ;) And thanks for the historical
> insights and rationales, tha
nix:mount+121 ()
> Dec 10 17:02:27 projects2 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice]
> ff001803cec0 genunix:syscall_ap+8c ()
> Dec 10 17:02:27 projects2 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice]
> ff001803cf10 unix:brand_sys_sysenter+1c9 ()
That l
veal the problem.
I think you might be thinking of SIGKILL, which is used by ld.so.1 if
there's a runtime linkage error.
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. If it's not properly designed, then no
extension or "trick" is likely to make it work.
The right thing to do, I believe, would be to set up multiple servers
with fail-over so that the clients can drive on.
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