After upgrading from 111b to 132, my shut-down times has gone from ~12 seconds
to 70+ seconds on my Sun Fire v20z. I'm sure some services are holding up the
works, but how do I track down which ones are the culprits?
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Thanks Everyone, I have figured this one out.
the solution to this problem was that I had to install to the IDE controller
drive change in cmos, on the raid 0, 1 and 5 was not successful. But I was able
to make the both raid drive independent from IDE in the raid drive then I
installed ultimate7
I commented out the assistive_technologies line in
/usr/java/jre/lib/accessibility.properties which makes the fix persistent
across reboots. Not sure what other effect commenting out this line does, but
it seems to fix the problem without impacting anything else.
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That sorts it out - thanks very much...
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Brian Ruthven - Sun UK <
brian.ruth...@sun.com> wrote:
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> Sounds like http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13982
> Try the workaround and see if it makes any difference ->
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/sh
Using snv_131, I have a bunch of windows boxes I'm trying to connect to using
samba (doing backups). Among the 30 or so computers, I can connect to about
half of them, while the other half result in an error while connecting, i.e -
mount -F smbfs //username:passw...@computername/share /netmnt/c
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> OT
>
> "I'm still under NDA - it's a
> standard part of the employment contracts at both Sun & Oracle and
> probably pretty much every tech company in the world."
>
> I'm in a tech company. But company which focuses only on open source so no
> NDA possible.
Sure there is -
daniel goulder wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been running OpenSolaris development builds since b126 and have
> recently updated to both 131 and 132
>
> when I upgraded to 131 I noticed that jconsole would hang momentarily
> whenever I made any keyboard input (for example, typing a host to connect to
2010/2/8 Shawn Walker :
> On 02/ 8/10 03:47 PM, Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
>>>
>>> After attending FOSDEM this weekend I'm interested in
>>> contributing to the OpenSolaris project.
>>> I'm not a brilliant coder, I'm not great with the
>>> logic of code and I've only been taught Java. But
>>> I'm
On 08/02/2010 14:07, Robert Milkowski wrote:
On 05/02/2010 15:25, Jürgen Keil wrote:
Robert Milkowski wrote:
On 03/02/2010 12:25, Jürgen Keil wrote:
Robert Milkowski wrote:
Toshiba R600, up-to snv_129 X is working fine.
snv_131 and the moment Xorg starts the notebook does hard-reset
(quick
Of course that no one can disclose inner details (pass, id,) of his/her
company. But it's about personality. You don't need NDA for that and especially
not those stupid NDA's which prohibit to talk even about colour of carpets 5
years after you leave.
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And BTW: I did sign several NDAs that _allowed_ me to create OSS I could
otherwise not write. If you are signing an NDA for a OSS project, you just need
to make sure that you get permission to publish OSS code that results from
knowing details. Only sign the NDA for not disclosing the ori
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> "I'm still under NDA - it's a
> standard part of the employment contracts at both Sun & Oracle and
> probably pretty much every tech company in the world."
>
> I'm in a tech company. But company which focuses only on open source so no
> NDA possible.
Looks like you confuse
Sounds like http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13982
Try the workaround and see if it makes any difference ->
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13982#c8
Brian
daniel goulder wrote:
Hi
I have been running OpenSolaris development builds since b126 and have recen
Hi
Is it necessary to run a Java application in the OpenSolaris cloud to extend
the app with an implementation of a Cloud API to start and stop the application
in the cloud?
How simple is it to have multiple instances of the same application in a cloud
and to cale the load of each application?
Hi
I have been running OpenSolaris development builds since b126 and have recently
updated to both 131 and 132
when I upgraded to 131 I noticed that jconsole would hang momentarily whenever
I made any keyboard input (for example, typing a host to connect to over JMX).
However when I used jvisu
Ben wrote:
I'm not looking at coding, but does all of the code conform to a standard
coding spec? Are [i]all[/i] of the brackets in the right place? etc...
I'm not terrible at programming, I've been programming Java for the last three
years at uni, but I'm by no means a great programmer, and
Many thanks Shawn :)
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> Yeah, yeah, I know. "Given enough eyeballs, all bugs
> are shallow..." etcetera. But I would say it's rather
> complex to just dive into the Solaris code if you're
> not a rather experienced coder.
I'm not looking at coding, but does all of the code conform to a standard
coding spec? Are [i]al
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