Hi all,
when I joined a windows domain which has 2 domain controllers(OS:windows2003)
use nv97,it's smb/server become strange.After a few hours later I joined the
domain,it acquires username&password when i access the smb share.Anybody know
why???
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Roman Strobl blogged this morning that OpenSolaris laptops are now available in
the US. Great value for money IMHO! (especially considering the included Sun
Support)
http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/toshiba_laptops_preinstalled_with_opensolaris
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Call me naive but is anyone actually using the livecd on a permanent basis
where the existence of such an exploit would be an issue?
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The Conficker / Downadup worm spreads using the "Microsoft Network
Neighborhood" features (among other things) and is based on exploiting the
MS08-067 vulnerability, which only exists in Microsoft operating systems and
does not affect Solaris:
http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/viewAlert.x
> When I try to install DB2 Express-C for Linux x86,
For Linux x86 ? On OpenSolaris ? You can't run Linux programs under
OpenSolaris, they are different operating systems.
> installation program quits with an error "There has
> been an attempt to use db2setup on an image for a
> platform that do
ken mays wrote:
> So far, Windows is the only operating system known to be vulnerable to
> Conficker."
Do you like to work on better portability?
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Anon Y Mous
writes:
>> Sorry, that is the wrong type of disk.
>> Perhaps the latest version will help. Let me get back to you on that.
>> Dennis
>
> I heard rumors that SMART tools don't work well with most SATA disks / SATA
> controllers in Solaris. Anybody know if this is true? I've been wantin
Hi,
I have a similar problem causing DB2 installation to fail.
I installed OpenSolaris 2008.11 on a Intel P4 machine.
Here are some info regarding OpenSolaris installation:
> uname -a
SunOS opensolaris1 5.11 snv_101b i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
> isainfo -v
32-bit i386 applications
When I try t
Very happy to announce the OpenSolaris Toshiba laptops are now
available for purchase in the US via the OpenSolaris.com shop site,
see OpenSolaris.com for details. Availability is in the US only to
start, we're targeting adding the UK in about 1 month and we're
working hard to expand world
Hello.
Please, help. I'm trying to configure GSSAPI auth in sshd (in opensolaris
2008.11), but I get the following error:
Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
No error
However, I can login via GSSAPI to other (FreeBSD and Linux) hosts from my
workstation. I also can
Dennis Clarke wrote:
M. Oliver Ghingold wrote:
If not, why hasn't OpenSolaris been registered with the OpenGroup?
The certification and registration process is time consuming and
expensive.
how expensive ? Are we talking internal costs and infrastructure or a fee?
Is this $1
zhang yi writes:
> This issue annoy me so much. I am now using opensolaris 101a version. The
> NIC card release its DHCP obtained IP address automatically without renew its
> address after maybe 24 hrs of work. The address disappears without notice.
> wow... So fancy features...
> This seems
I can't find that paper anymore..., The white-paper was about scaling on smp
systems, and was showing that above 4 cores/cpus the Linux kernel(at the time)
did not scale well, and the paper was showing AIX scale linearly above 4
core/cpu. (I read this paper about 3 years ago). At the time the fa
[moving to pkg-discuss]
C. wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
As for inconsistencies in the manifest, that's pretty vague. Care to
discuss the specifics on pkg-discuss?
Look at the manifest.. You'll see that that some target= are trying to
create a symlink against a file which isn't there. (I confir
2009/4/1 Martin Bochnig :
> Question: Do you think, if Sun would not pay all the (TOP-)
> developers, infrastructure, almost everything, the OpenSolaris src
> base would be in a more advanced state now? For the move from Solaris
> 9 to 10 alone (then still 100% closed), Sun spent 500 Million USD fo
> M. Oliver Ghingold wrote:
>> If not, why hasn't OpenSolaris been registered with the OpenGroup?
>
> The certification and registration process is time consuming and
> expensive.
how expensive ? Are we talking internal costs and infrastructure or a fee?
Is this $10K or $10M ?
Dennis
M. Oliver Ghingold wrote:
> If not, why hasn't OpenSolaris been registered with the OpenGroup?
The certification and registration process is time consuming and expensive.
Sun has traditionally only done this for full releases of Solaris, such as
the initial releases of Solaris 7, 8, 9, and 10, an
A. Yes... but most likely just a 'carrier' of viral payloads such as this.
Meaning the virus may not activate itself fully on a non-Windows platform - but
may become fully active if you multi-boot or access a vurnerable or infected
Windows machine.
Basically, doesn't hurt to check your desktops
Hello,
I searched in the forum first and hopefully this is not a repetition. I am
running sar in a Solaris 10 machine, "sar -o filename 60 180" .. but past one
month the binary output it is generating is corrupt as sar -f filename gives
ans error -
sar: insufficient address space to hold 9405
Anon Y Mous wrote:
> I'm just hoping that Sun is going to announce their selling out to IBM today
> (i.e. on April 1st) as well. We'll see
Well, SGI announced their sale to Rackable today, but it doesn't seem to be a
joke...
http://www.sgi.com/company_info/newsroom/press_releases/2009/april/
* Chip D. Panarchy (forumanar...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am, some only recently, quite proficient with Windows XP, Windows
> Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, OpenSuSE,
> Fedora 10 and Ubuntu.
>
> I have all of the above Operating Systems (minus XP & OpenSuSE)
>
> PS - Why did you only run 10 iterations of blogbench?
> Try running it with its default to get a standard to
> which others can compare (blogbench -d {directory})
> which runs 300 iterations I beleive.
It runs 30, not 300, here is the result for the default number of iterations,
on an external
We've assigned resources to a non-global zone where I have cpu-shares at 8.
When I do a prstat -Z, the load average I see is reflecting the entire server
and not the zone. The load average also doesn't reflect the portion of
cpu-shares allocated at 8 out of xx cpu-shares.
Is there a way I can
Can you try the release OpenSolaris 2008.11 ? As I said builds 109, 110, 111
come with a zfs bug that reduces performance. Given that even on b110 I get on
a slower hdd much better results than you, I can only assume one of the three
things:
1. Not enough memory (seriously, you should have at l
Ah. My mistake. One question down, one to go.
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Shawn Walker wrote:
C. wrote:
I'm not sure when I'll get to this, but I've started to brainstorm on
how to solve the offline install problem for IPS.. I've had a
wrapper shell script that is capable of pulling packages directly
from pkg.osol.o for a while. Yesterday I took that and updated
http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3493.htm
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:53 AM, M. Oliver Ghingold wrote:
> According to OpenGroup's website, Solaris 10 for x86_64 systems was never
> registered with the OpenGroup for Unix 03 certification. No version of
> OpenSolaris has been regist
Hanma writes:
> I can't understand what to do to authorise the user. I can't understand this
> -A authorization
> One or more comma separated authorizations defined in auth_attr(4). Only a
> user or role who has grant rights to the authorization can assign it to an
> account.
>
> what I must to
According to OpenGroup's website, Solaris 10 for x86_64 systems was never
registered with the OpenGroup for Unix 03 certification. No version of
OpenSolaris has been registered, either.
Has Sun broken compliance with some of the terms of the Single Unix
Specification during the transition to x8
Alexander Vlasov wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alexander Vlasov
wrote:
Currently there are lots of open issues with those notebook models.
With "those"? Which? The Toshiba ones?
Exactly.
6820704
6820111
6820128
6818475
6772156
6818462
bugzilla 7785
So bas
C. wrote:
I'm not sure when I'll get to this, but I've started to brainstorm on
how to solve the offline install problem for IPS.. I've had a wrapper
shell script that is capable of pulling packages directly from
pkg.osol.o for a while. Yesterday I took that and updated it to handle
the cur
- Apt-Get (or YUM)
pkg
- Build-Essential (package for Ubuntu/Debian)
- Audio/Music Players (with playlist)
songbird
- MP3 codecs
http://nikmaslov.com/blog/blog1.php/2009/03/12/mp3-flac-ogg-and-friends-songbird-in-ope
- SAMBA (pretty sure I can just install/compile this, right?)
integrated C
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Chip D. Panarchy wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am, some only recently, quite proficient with Windows XP, Windows Vista,
> Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, OpenSuSE, Fedora 10 and
> Ubuntu.
>
> I have all of the above Operating Systems (minus XP & OpenSu
Hi C,
the first phase was to make the tools available via the testfarm on
test.opensolaris.org - http://test.opensolaris.org/testfarm/
The next phase is to make it available via the hg repo. We are
currrently working on this. I will certainly ping the list when
this is complete, hopefully within
Hello
I am, some only recently, quite proficient with Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, OpenSuSE, Fedora 10 and
Ubuntu.
I have all of the above Operating Systems (minus XP & OpenSuSE) installed
already, on my One-TB hard-drive.
I am about to insta
Barry Cheshire - ONPIT wrote:
Hi All,
The OpenSolaris Test Execution Platform (OSTEP) has
been released on opensolaris.org. OSTEP is a powerful
automated test execution framework that allows users
to select, configure and automatically run test suites
on physical and virtual test machines.
This
Hi All,
The OpenSolaris Test Execution Platform (OSTEP) has
been released on opensolaris.org. OSTEP is a powerful
automated test execution framework that allows users
to select, configure and automatically run test suites
on physical and virtual test machines.
Tests are initiated from the comman
> Right! you saved me! thank you!
So Endyson are you still running Build 27a?
If so, you should consider upgrading to a newer build. They've actually made a
lot of progress and added a lot more device drivers and fixed many bugs in the
last 3 or 4 years or so. =)
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Hi niall,
yes, you're right, when we think in terms of big servers with large amount of
data storages, a lot of users and a lot of network mounts the only one way to
make it work is to use very simple mechanism as you describe: assume that user
have enough free space in home directory and copy
Quick update.
I downloaded and took the time to install the latest 2009 snapshot that
appeared at Genunix (osol-0906-110-x86). I have good news and bad news.
First the good news, blogbench ran fine with this latest Opensolaris. I am
amazed that just one version would have that much difference.
Hey man, you got pwned by Alex from Milax at 3am in the morning. No shame in
that. He got me too.
I'm just hoping that Sun is going to announce their selling out to IBM today
(i.e. on April 1st) as well. We'll see
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> Well, it was obvious from Alexander Eremin's photo, that this phone is
> running x86. But that doesn't mean it was not an achievement to get it
> working.
LMAO!!!
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Alexander Vlasov
wrote:
> Martin Bochnig wrote:
> Martin, please take it right. To achieve success we need to clearly state
> problems and solve them. 15yo-style `oh my os iz teh best and ur linUX suxx
> blah-blah' wouldn't help anyone.
> `Everything is nice' would
> Granted, versus following reason why it's NOT tier 1:
> What can be done
> with such a box besides booting it and
>
> - display a nice screensaver
>
> - maybe show some content (streamed movie, blueray,
> whatever)
What can be done?
For starters, a PS3 can house a 3.5" drive interally, and h
Martin Bochnig wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alexander Vlasov
wrote:
Currently there are lots of open issues with those notebook models.
With "those"? Which? The Toshiba ones?
Exactly.
6820704
6820111
6820128
6818475
6772156
6818462
bugzilla 7785
I almost exclusively run x64 L
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, a polite person wrote privately:
> I seem to think this was an April Fool's joke.
>
Ouch
I don't have a smart phone.
I still have my good old Motorola Razr.
No clue.
I wondered how this little phone can have a recent x86 chip inside
(cooling, power/batterie).
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:25 AM, C. wrote:
> Anon Y Mous wrote:
>>>
>>> enough of the iPhone's low-level hardware interface has been reverse
>>> engineered to > get the MilaX up and running
>>>
>>
>> You are a genius!
>>
>
> I see Anon Y Mous doesn't live in a country where they have the iPhone ;)
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alexander Vlasov
wrote:
> Currently there are lots of open issues with those notebook models.
With "those"? Which? The Toshiba ones?
I almost exclusively run x64 Laptops now, as server, devel box,
workstation, everything. 24x7x365.
To save electricity.
Wireless
errr. I meant to say I'll read them when time and funds are available
this is what I get for posting at 3AM in the morning.
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Currently there are lots of open issues with those notebook models.
Shawn Walker wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Fredrich Maney
wrote:
I don't believe the issue is that he is using a Mac laptop, but that
he is using OSX instead of Solaris/OpenSolaris. Sun (sadly)
> I see Anon Y Mous doesn't live in a country where they have the iPhone
> ;) (just teasing)
Touche.
Actually, I just never had the large amount of pocket change required to buy
Apple's expensive products. The cool thing though is that with the economy the
way it is now, it's easy to buy ancien
Anon Y Mous wrote:
enough of the iPhone's low-level hardware interface has been reverse engineered to
> get the MilaX up and running
You are a genius!
I see Anon Y Mous doesn't live in a country where they have the iPhone
;) (just teasing)
Wouldn't it be lovely if we had ports for m
Hi everyone,
I'm not sure when I'll get to this, but I've started to brainstorm on
how to solve the offline install problem for IPS.. I've had a wrapper
shell script that is capable of pulling packages directly from
pkg.osol.o for a while. Yesterday I took that and updated it to handle
th
On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 09:49 +0100, Ghee Teo wrote:
> On 04/01/09 06:47, Alexander Eremin wrote:
> > Many months after the beginning of the project, enough of the iPhone's
> > low-level hardware interface has been reverse engineered to get the MilaX
> > up and running. Yes, MilaX now runs on the
And I would change "i86pc i386 i86pc" to "ppc ppc ppc" for next year (;-)
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Nice April fool's hoax, however, you'll need to do a little better
photoshopping next time.
One can tell right away that the image is photoshopped.
+1 on originality though.
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Congrats, Alexander :))
You rock!
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On 04/01/09 06:47, Alexander Eremin wrote:
Many months after the beginning of the project, enough of the iPhone's
low-level hardware interface has been reverse engineered to get the MilaX up
and running. Yes, MilaX now runs on the iPhone (only console mode on 1st
gen/2nd gen, and the 1st gen i
I'd love to take it but unfortunately I don't have the money for a plane ticket
from the United States to Poland. If you have any good Solaris books out
though, post the links to buy in this thread and I'll probably buy them and
read them when money and funds are available.
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To show how far behind technologically IBM's AIX is in comparison to
OpenSolaris, check out these links:
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/system-i/usb-flash-support-for-aix/
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1IZ2
Looks like AIX finally got USB flash drive suppor
Hi All,
A course description for the OpenSolaris Internals course to be held in
Warsaw, Poland May 4-8 is available at
http://www.bruningsystems.com/page14/page13/page13.html.
Any comments/suggestions are appreciated.
thanks,
max
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how to use -A in useradd ? How to authorise user in terminal?
since you have @mail.ru domain, i suppose you know russian.
so, you could either ask in ru local group, или попросить меня - я дам тебе
несколько online книжек по основам работы в unixe
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