* Kyle McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-02-24 17:35]:
>
> Back then, you didn't even have to be a big customer, if you were an
> educational institution, you got a decent discount off Hardware.
I recall some universities getting some very sustantial discounts on
6+ figure supercomputers in th
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 7:35 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took everyones advice from like a year ago, and added a gig of ram
> to my U10 333, so I could run Solaris 10, ultimately so I could play
> with ZFS.
>
> Performance is acceptable, but I'd like to jump to an x86 and Nextenta
> (for be
I am trying to make a package for my application on solaris 10.
I am getting an error while using command
pkgmk -d .
*Error in prototype
no obeject found for in root directory
not able to make pkgmap from prototype.
*
what does it mean?
Is there any configuration I need to check on solaris 10?
> We use LDAP authentication on our fileserver, which
> allows usernames of
> greater than 8 chars.
>
> $ id -un
> chris.lintonford
You don't need LDAP for that, /etc/passwd will give you the same ability.
It does nothing to guarantee that utilities that use and display usernames
(think 'ps')
* Olivier Scalbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am using OpenSolaris Developer Preview 2
>
> On a standalone network, I have two machines connecting together, one Linux
> box and one OpenSolaris box.
>
> With normal users (not root), I can ssh from Linux to OpenSolaris and from
Have you restarted sshd on the Solaris system so that the new config can
take effect?
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Olivier Scalbert <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am using OpenSolaris Developer Preview 2
>
> On a standalone network, I have two machines connecting together, o
Hello all,
I am using OpenSolaris Developer Preview 2
On a standalone network, I have two machines connecting together, one Linux box
and one OpenSolaris box.
With normal users (not root), I can ssh from Linux to OpenSolaris and from
OpenSolaris to Linux, without any problem.
With the root us
I've created a poll to gauge, for my own curiosity, the interest and
sentiment of the community on a few issues currently enjoying the warming
flames of debate. For my part, I do not wish to fan them further, and have
struggled over the last 6 months to keep my own damn mouth shut.
I do not propo
>Hi! I just installed Open Solaris on my new computer where I also have Debian
>Linux installed.
>My problem is now that under Open Solaris no network device is available while
>under Linux there i
s the on board ethernet device eth1. Under solaris I there was the following
output from the com
Hi! I just installed Open Solaris on my new computer where I also have Debian
Linux installed.
My problem is now that under Open Solaris no network device is available while
under Linux there is the on board ethernet device eth1. Under solaris I there
was the following output from the command p
Kyle McDonald wrote:
> It maybe true that you've had a drive that failed quickly. That's not
> what MTBF means. The M is for 'Mean' or 'Average'. Just because some
> still fail early doesn't mean that the parts, processes, testing etc.
> that go into the model you pay more for don't (on avera
Hi Baraghun,
Going through the this step might be a little hard for me, so I'll request you
assistance one again. I'll quote the parts of the readme.
"(1) Install your PCI card and boot Solaris."
I think we already did that.
"(2) Copy source and binary files.
# gunzip -cd gani-x.x.x.t
UNIX admin wrote:
>
> Oh, I see. "They have money, so let's skin them!" Nice.
> And the prices are completely and totally out of touch with reality.
>
No it's more like: "They have needs that they feel require a higher end
product, and are *willing* to pay for it. - So let's make it for them."
Looking for suggestions for a good HDMI output video card
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> how to make my solaris OS secured please help
http://docs.sun.com/
Notably:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-2714/6nea26qkq?l=en&q=secure+by+default&a=view
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> I have two comments. First, my experience is that you
> can almost never
> compare hardware prices in the manner many on this
> list have done. They
> look at the particular specs without thinking about
> the qualifications. For
> example, I have seen the specs on some of the disk
> drives that g
mallikarjun wrote:
> how to make my solaris OS secured please help
>
Nevada is secure by default. see netservices(1M)
-Ghee
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This month we have a very special meeting which brings Tim Marsland and
Todd Clayton are back at SVOSUG giving an update on Virtualization.
With Virtual Box on the scene, the OpenSolaris virtual solutions provide
more and better ways to connect OpenSolaris to other environments. This is
a very exc
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> - One constant challenge of scripting is that the output formats aren't always
> easy to parse, and change as features change - what if commands like df, ps,
> ls, etc. had an option to output in XML format, and there were commands to
> process
Danny Robson wrote:
> I've been talking to a lecturer who takes a 'course' which basically
> consists of a student picking a suitably difficult project to undertake
> for the usual 3 months or so of semester.
>
> He was interested in seeing if there might be some potential OpenSolaris
> project
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