ransaction logs and network protocols have retry mechanisms.
If they're not designed to handle this problem, there's only so much you
can do. As long as the abrupt failure case still exists (and there's no
practical means to prevent it), it seems a little odd to me to polish
this failu
s (AF_ROUTE/PF_ROUTE).
Non-portable stuff on Linux is sort of par for the course. :-/
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system itself to lock up.
In any event, it sounds like a driver bug of some sort. If careful
dtrace work and source code inspection doesn't reveal the problem, then
someone who has a system experiencing this problem is going to have to
instrument the driver and find out what's going
navigate to the home directories as root to delete stuff. How
> could I achieve this?
There's a lot of detail missing here -- error messages, commands used,
and so on -- but "zfs mount -a" might possibly be part of the specific
question that you're asking
ng casesensitivity=sensitive during zfs create defaults to
> "insensitive", although the pool itself is case sensitive. Is this
> intended behaviour and if so why?
>
> What a drag ... live and learn, huh? :)
The default is to inherit from the parent dataset. So, what options
are
23G
left for rpool/export.
If you want more space, you have to free up room on those other denizens
in the pool, or buy more disk.
At a guess, you've got several snapshots that are tying up a lot of
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> On Jul 7, 2014, at 12:29 PM, James Carlson wrote:
>>
>> At a guess, you've got several snapshots that are tying up a lot of
>> valuable resources.
>
>
> Thanks, Mr. Carlson.
>
> And that is
iting the rest of the command line to
/etc/inet/static_routes which is then read in during boot.
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On 07/07/14 15:55, Michelle Knight wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 07 Jul 2014 15:47:26 -0400
> James Carlson wrote:
>
>> That probably should have been:
>>
>> route -p add default 192.168.0.1
>
> Yup, that took and putting the interface back in again .. it has no
ave up on it.
I can't speak to its current incarnation, because I'm uninterested in
using it. Your mileage may vary.
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or the
automatic snapshot mechanism to fill the known Universe with snapshots.
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
> I *greatly* appreciate it.
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The only place I use static addresses is where I'm forced to: my
provider's business class service gives static IP addresses, but doesn't
provide static DHCP service for
case
> setting static IP was the easiest solution.
I haven't run into that. I normally get back the same address on lease
renewal. I'd certainly call it a server bug if you *don't* get the same
address on renewal and you haven't also completely run out of addresses
tworks anyway. If they reinstall, it's done as part of the deployment
process.
I'd expect that if you were doing the same thing today, you would
probably want to look into whatever the Linux folks are doing now --
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usr/src/psm/stand/boot/sparc/common/inetboot.c
I'm pretty sure that "AI" is the Automated Installer, which postdates
the regular network installation process by quite a bit. I'm also
pretty sure that AI works *only* with wanboot and doesn't support
inetboot at
de.
# zfs allow darrenm create,destroy,mount darrenm
- Now create an overlay mount. This sets up the path so
that "~/Documents" contains public stuff, but
"~/Documents/Private" is hidden.
zfs create -o canmou
uot; to create each zone, with
suitable replacements added by a script. Searching by google finds a
number of scripts that seem to automate this task, but I've never had a
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Doing a few quick google searches on this, it looks like it's an OpenSSL
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Producing an ABI compliant application can be a difficult job,
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to run
faster with synchronous operations. To do that, you need a separate
intent log on a fast device. See:
https://blogs.oracle.com/perrin/entry/slog_blog_or_blogging_on
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On 01/04/15 18:40, Harry Putnam wrote:
> James Carlson writes:
>> What does your invocation line look like? Is it like this:
> But if you mean the rsnapshot invocation then:
>
> rsnapshot (using rsync) is running on linux client so
>
> rsync line (one of serveral) wou
from the command line easily in order to test changes,
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, though, it wasn't really useful for actual
production. You likely would not want to run an SAP or Oracle server on
it. So where's the paying customer?
I (obviously) can't speak for Garrett, but I'd expect that reasoning
something along those lines might well have been behind t
m to spend 99.99% of the forum development effort on
emoticon management/rendering and about 0.01% of the work on fast text
search capabilities, so I'm never disappointed.
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Indeed! If you think it's worthwhile, do it. I hope you weren't asking
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import on the old rpool to get at your data.
The reason I don't do it is that with the root pool you're limited to
just simple mirroring for the boot devices. If you have a larger
configuration and want to use something more complex (such as RAIDZ3),
you'll need to have a separate poo
ata to the new discs than it would be from a
> non-rpool disc?
No. It's still trivial to do that. At most, you'll want to write a
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et as read-only and see who complains.
Solution B: run a "diff -r" and note the changed files.
Solution C: write a small program to compare attributes using nftw.
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see who is writing what to my
>> dataset when it really shouldn't be written to!
>>
>>
>
> You want "zfs diff". That will list you the files that have changed
> between two snapshots.
How about that ... bitten
ther,
> management related, advantages to FreeNAS, so freenas it is.
This might help:
http://www.freenas.org/support/
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I don't think it's relevant for most NFS clients. The server maintains
the access times, not the client.
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p start". Take a look at the
ifconfig(1M) description for "auto-dhcp".
Using the old-style interface, those commands would be made "permanent"
(i.e., effective at boot time) by doing this:
touch /etc/hostname.$IF
touch /etc/dhcp.$IF
w
On 07/14/15 17:25, mike-romb...@comcast.net wrote:
>>>>>> " " == James Carlson writes:
>
> [...]
> > Nit: that last command should be "dhcp start".
>
> svcadm disable nwam
> svcadm enable physica
nel$" line. And I think you want
to have "-m textmode,verbose" -- the "-m" tells the kernel to pass the
flags along to SMF. Here's a blog posting from a few years ago that
discusses this:
http://lserinol.blogspot.com/2009/02/booting-opensolaris-in-verbos
white line turn red on
> the left side then a spontanious reboot and around we go again.
Hmm. Try "-B console=text" or "-B console=force-text". I don't have a
system like this that I can experiment on
e you have either a
completely missing file system (hardware is gone or misconfigured via
BIOS such that it cannot be seen by the drivers), or one that's
corrupted to the point where it cannot be mounted at all.
I'm pretty sure that other posters here have suggested booting of
r" option).
The attribute change time is rarely what you want. :-/
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process or
(if the address is suspicious) perform additional authentication and
deny immediately if bad.
I haven't used it, but there's a module called "pam_shield" that might
be a good starting point on building such a beast.
or a while with
greylisting enabled, and although it was *very* effective in that mode,
the delays caused by lame peers were too annoying.
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you're having trouble with the server, snoop or Ethereal should
help in finding out what's actually on the wire.
The slightly swilly code I wrote to do this parsing is in the
get_smach_cid function, located in
usr/src/cmd/cmd
erstand that response.
The code doesn't just "expect" a DUID of type 3. What it does is parse
a string of the format "1,,", and then it
automatically inserts the current time of day when it constructs the
type 1 DUID.
I'm pretty sure the only problem you had was setting the cor
facility daemon
(typically /var/adm/messages, but I don't know your system config)
- a packet trace in some useful format
(snoop or wireshark would be helpful there)
- some sort of description of what's "wrong"
(i.e., expected vers
that part of the change. I don't
believe it's correct or necessary at all for stable DUIDs.
I'll leave the rest for a maintainer to look at. I believe this is a
fundamental misunderstanding of what the code is doing.
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> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 85 May 9 11:57 /root/test
>
>
> Looks like it cannot fork but /bin/sh, /bin/echo and /root/test all work
> from the command line. What am I missing?
At a guess, it's saying "PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/root: is not an
ide
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On 5/25/2016 9:55 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 3:25 PM, James Carlson
> wrote:
>
>> It's not terrifically hard to do -- setting -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 on a
>> compiler compatible with at least c99 and linking with -lxnet should set
>> you up
27;re describing:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/816-4557/auditov-1/index.html
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ODE;
ep->e_name = savename(".");
ep->e_namlen = 1;
ep->e_parent = ep;
addino(ROOTINO, ep);
... but, really, after reading this stuff and then scrubbing my eyeballs
with a scouring pad, I wouldn't trust it much further than that. Who
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With the latest OI (20161030 IIRC) when I try to set the sharesmb or sharenfs
property to “on” for my home directory (rpool/export/home/james), I get an
error that the dataset does not exist. However, the command successfully
completes, and, after getting /var/smb/smbpasswd set up correctly
the installer/freshly installed image?
# Kernel SMB/CIFS service for insertion into /var/smb/smbpasswd
other password required pam_smb_passwd.so.1 nowarn
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So after using onu to install a freshly build nightly, I saw this warning,
which I don’t recall noticing before:
WARNING: Use of onu(1) will prevent use of zone attach in the new BE
See onu(1)
Apart from the fact that it probably should have said onu(1onbld) (hence took
me a bit longer to loca
need to run the Cisco IP Communicator program,
do you know whether Bordeaux can run it? Wine has problems
with it, starting with USB Audio devices.
Also, how about Adobe Lightroom2/3 and Photoshop CS3/4/5 ?
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n "ld" tool.
I for Inquiry
L for Linker
/usr/bin/ld is the Solaris linker.
/usr/gnu/bin/ld is the GNU linker.
To resolve this problem when building LibreOffice you should
set an environment variable LD as follows:
$ LD=/usr/gnu/bin/ld ; export LD
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choose the "downloads" tab and look at the bottom.
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See the user_attr(4) and profiles(1) manual pages for details
Do I need to do something else as well?
How about
$ pfexec jds-cbe-1.6.2/cbe-install
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enclosure id and bay id with this command. But boy, it sure does need
lots of parsing.
Or you could look at the headers in usr/include/scsi and write
a utility that takes a topology snapshot, then walks and parses
the entries therein.
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your hba than you're seeing with fmtopo.
What fmtopo relies upon is a module to interpret the SES data
that is obtainable from your SES device. If you don't have that,
you either have to write one, or go and watch blinking lights.
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bsacm "usb12d1,1001"' >> /etc/driver_aliases
Then we have /dev/cua/0 and use it in the pppd :-)
This post might still be useful to you:
http://blogs.oracle.com/jmcp/entry/vodafone_mobile_broadband_with_a
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hen parallel scsi was the norm (and still supports parallel
scsi) so its default is what you think you should be seeing.
IF you must turn off MPxIO (and apart from "I don't understand
it therefore it must be bad" I don't know why you really would)
then *please* use /usr/sbi
t go off serial #.
With the iport mappings as reported by prtconf -v you can work
out which PHY each disk is connected to.
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On 17/11/11 08:17 AM, Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Bill Sommerfeldwrote:
On 11/16/11 13:27, James C. McPherson wrote:
(and apart from "I don't understand
it therefore it must be bad" I don't know why you really would)
I don't like
On 17/11/11 07:47 AM, Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
On 11/16/11 13:27, James C. McPherson wrote:
(and apart from "I don't understand
it therefore it must be bad" I don't know why you really would)
I don't like mpxio disk names -- they make me work too hard and create fear
AVAILABLE
The is vendor-specific, so it looks
like this is an example of the hba sending a command that
the target doesn't understand.
Are there FMA events for this?
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On 18/11/11 06:59 AM, Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:05 AM, James C. McPherson mailto:james.c.mcpher...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 17/11/11 05:45 PM, Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
...
Would this seem to be more of a controller issue or with the fi
nd to SCSI Enclosure Services commands.
To the best of my recollection, there's no command interface
for SAS Zoning in OI or Solaris 11, but if you want that
you should be able to bolt things together using the usmp(7i)
interface.
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helpful!
Actually, Sun/Oracle and Dell have engineers co-located for
Solaris development and support. If you're not getting a clueful
response then you should escalate.
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across your post in the archives might be able
to (a) see what you're talking about, and (b) search for the
correct terms.
Nehalem
Westmere
Athlon
and for good measure, Sun's T-series architecture started
with the "Niagara".
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On 6/01/12 10:22 PM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
I heard rumors of Oracle going to dismiss the intel version of Solaris...
Is this true?!
2003 called, they want their conspiracy theory back.
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able to get gcc to use an rpath rather than forcing
LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include /usr/gnu/lib, but if that's what it
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following the links below.
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#6 poweroff
#7 do the physical replacement
#8 poweron
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response to the list saying "that didn't work, now what?"
or something similar.
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message that it can not connect to the
network interface.
Is anyone else experiencing a similar problem?
Sounds like the balloon driver problem which was fixed
in a later version.
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Are you *sure* you needed the 'l' on the end of pci15d9,69 ?
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https://jrs-s.net/2015/02/06/zfs-you-should-use-mirror-vdevs-not-raidz/
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c3t1d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c3t2d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
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this will take care of the update. If you would like to see what is
going to happen before actually doing it, try
# pkg update -nv sudo omnios-userland entire
Just puzzled... why does this downgrade rsync, then on update it on ne
On 27/01/2021 15:19, James via openindiana-discuss wrote:
On 27/01/2021 14:46, OmniOS Community Edition Newsletter wrote:
Wrong list, so sorry, probable the mostly the people anyway!
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I saw "https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/4.3+Firewall"; and
"https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37838_01/html/E60993/pftask-conf.html";
Openindiana is not Oracle Solaris 11.4. I recommend you read the
history of Unix, in particular the re
On 02/02/2021 15:00, Jason Long wrote:
Can IPFilter provide all features of nftables on Linux?
I've never used nftables but doubt it, if "compatibility with nftables"
is a feature then no. No doubt one could find a "feature" of ipfilter
that does not exist in nftables.
If blocking, forward
On 30/10/2023 00:55, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message , James writes:
I am playing with an Intel NUC 7PJYH3 [1], J5005 CPU, 16GB RAM.
Openindiana boot from USB fails, text install or live, transcript from
screen grab:
Try an external CDROM drive if you have a free USB port.
I do not have
media mount will
fail and everything else with it…
The silly thing is it has already read the USB and opened a text console
on the screen to show me that it can read the USB. Oh dear!
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at this stage, there is a problem with those.
Understood but does that mean the kernel won't have the necessary once
running from an installation and not USB?
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t svcs is not on the path and I can
not find it. "find" is not there either which makes finding harder.
"ls /**/svcs", No such file...
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...tribblix boots.
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On 19/02/2025 18:05, Till Wegmueller wrote:
Two People to go.
Can I be the last? Or penultimate?
Is there a formal sign up?
What do I need to do to register?
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te of all of the kernel threads.
If you're lucky, it's obvious. Often it's not, because there's a state
machine somewhere that's stuck, and there's no visible thread doing
anything with the stuck part. But it's worth a try.
To do more than that requires sta
riting or configure the file system itself to encrypt.
A quick google search on "zfs secure delete" will turn up all sorts of
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On 12/29/16 17:24, Jim Klimov wrote:
> 29 декабря 2016 г. 22:25:23 CET, Bob Friesenhahn
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>> On Thu, 29 Dec 2016, James Carlson via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>>> Now we deliver a new libfoo.so.2. The guy who maintains our
>> application
>>> is
t; feature. I ran into
this issue numerous times when testing Solaris IP Duplicate Address
Detection.
It's also possible that it's something else -- such as a driver issue.
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hink that of them.
That's why I wanted to see a packet trace and/or error messages.
You can read more about the topic here:
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.126.7917&rep=rep1&type=pdf
or by googling "Solaris duplicate address detection."
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