The website:
jaris.jp
is down What happened?!?!
I suspect a DNS issue might be the culprit:
r...@solarisunix:~# dig jaris.jp +short
r...@solarisunix:~#
This is horrible!!! It's becoming a repetitive cycle where a bunch of awesome
Japanese developers like the lifewithsolaris.jp or jar
Was this supposed to be part of the other benchmarking thread at this link?
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=98800&tstart=0
When you view the "Wire Benchmarks" in the "Jive" forums, it's almost like it
doesn't have a context to it.
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On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Gordon Ross wrote:
> I've attempted to load snv_120 on a Dell M6300 laptop, and
> the keyboard doesn't seem to work at all. I tried booting
> with -kd and I can set some breakpoints, etc, but once I
> let the kernel start, I never see anything from init, etc.
> and
Is there a Solaris equivalent to ksplice in linux? See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ksplice
I assume not since most updates tend to require a reboot in order for uname -a
to show the new build version.
OpenSolaris's boot environment method seems to enable a more safe way to
continue running t
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Martin Bochnig wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Gordon Ross wrote:
>> I've attempted to load snv_120 on a Dell M6300 laptop, and
>> the keyboard doesn't seem to work at all. I tried booting
>> with -kd and I can set some breakpoints, etc, but once I
>> let
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Gordon Ross wrote:
> I've attempted to load snv_120 on a Dell M6300 laptop, and
> the keyboard doesn't seem to work at all. I tried booting
> with -kd and I can set some breakpoints, etc, but once I
> let the kernel start, I never see anything from init, etc.
> and
I've attempted to load snv_120 on a Dell M6300 laptop, and
the keyboard doesn't seem to work at all. I tried booting
with -kd and I can set some breakpoints, etc, but once I
let the kernel start, I never see anything from init, etc.
and I can no longer break in via the keyboard.
This machine work
I am not sure I follow you.
You said the update of your *BIOS* between the two experiments. Now
you're saying some changes between snv_117 and snv_118 are responsible
for the improvement. OpenSolaris 2009.06, which is the version you first
ran the test, is snv_111b2. Would you mind posting the
Oscar del Rio writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> # ls -ld /projects
>> drwxr-sr-x 9 1000 wheel 12 2009-07-24 15:37 /projects
>
>> My user has UID 1000 and belongs to group `wheel' on both localhost
>> and remotehost, but yet is not able to write to the automounted share.
>
> Are you sure the u