zones actually have pretty small overhead in general. The creation of
an initial non-global zone can take a little time simply to install the
bits (a few minutes), but after that, you can clone that zone very
quickly, run your app, and destroy the clone as much as you want .
Cloning a templat
Check the snv134 release notes. The warnings you saw are mentioned in them.
If you're doing a clean install, you may want to grab the b134 install CD
and start with that rather than upgrade from 111.
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On Jun 5, 2010 10:49 PM, "Matt Connolly" wrote:
> I've just done a clea
I've just done a clean install of 2009.06 followed by an update of the stable
branch. Next I've made a new BE, booted into it and updated to dev branch
according to instructions at http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/en/index.shtml
The update created appeared to succeed, but had these error messages:
Le 06/06/10 01:50, Brandon High a écrit :
Is it possible to use zones and xen or virtual box simultaneously on
the same host?
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I use bothe zones and
OpenSolaris 2010.02... 03... 04... 05... 06!
Where is new OpenSolaris release? Any position?
I founded together with Eduardo Kislanski the Brazilian portal
OpenYourSource.com, dedicated for Solaris and OpenSolaris news, articles and
tips.
We are concerned with the OpenSolaris future. Any news?
Yes, the application zone still needs the same files as a system zone, however,
the application zone will be created to run a process, and when the process is
finished it is destroyed. If you did a list of wpar's after the application
zone was run, it wouldn't be listed.
A very simplistic exam
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:24 AM, Erik Trimble wrote:
[...]
> Sadly, I think that's really AIX's biggest weakness: there's no
> "foot-in-the-door" path. I also think that's something that Oracle really,
> desperately needs to avoid losing: the ability for entry-level people to
> get ahold of, and
On 6/5/2010 7:50 PM, Brandon High wrote:
Is it possible to use zones and xen or virtual box simultaneously on
the same host?
I use zones and virtualbox on my opensolaris desktop, no problem.
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On 6/5/2010 8:15 AM, bsd wrote:
My first preference for a UNIX operating system is AIX (as I'm sure anyone can
figure that out by now), followed by Solaris/OpenSolaris. I'm just disgruntled
by Oracle.
Next on my list would be FreeBSD/OpenBSD (I've never used NetBSD). I'd prefer
to never tou
Yes, the question of support(-ability) - I wanted to add this thought to my
previous post. I understand (too) that this option would complicate things -
even a lot in certain cases... :)
Thanks for the info and help,
Attila
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On 06/ 5/10 12:16 PM, Attila Nagy wrote:
Aha, thanks for the info!
I suspect this is by design so, am I right?
Correct.
Does this worth an RFE?
I understand that this feature can/may cause troubles (only if used, of course
:)), but - if used with caution, and, say a zfs snapshot :) - could
Aha, thanks for the info!
I suspect this is by design so, am I right?
Does this worth an RFE?
I understand that this feature can/may cause troubles (only if used, of course
:)), but - if used with caution, and, say a zfs snapshot :) - could come handy
sometimes!
thanks,
Attila
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On 06/ 5/10 07:22 AM, Attila Nagy wrote:
Hi all,
I hit some bug in libtheora.
I use recordmysolaris quite frequently, and libtheoraenc.so 1.1.2 (that's the
current version if I recall correctly) encodes the uncompressed file badly into
ogv.
I'm on sxce (125), so I popped in an earlier dvd (117
My first preference for a UNIX operating system is AIX (as I'm sure anyone can
figure that out by now), followed by Solaris/OpenSolaris. I'm just disgruntled
by Oracle.
Next on my list would be FreeBSD/OpenBSD (I've never used NetBSD). I'd prefer
to never touch Linux if I didn't have to, but
You should be fine by upgrading to 134 from dev repository...Lisandro
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Sen
Hi robin, I have been experiencing network slowdowns myself and it all happened
as I moved from release to 134...I am also wondering what things change at the
network layer...Lisandro
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Glad you got it going...Lisandro
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You're a star thanks. The /bin/chmod
On 05/06/2010 09:24, Erik Trimble wrote:
Sadly, I think that's really AIX's biggest weakness: there's no
"foot-in-the-door" path. I also think that's something that Oracle
really, desperately needs to avoid losing: the ability for
entry-level people to get ahold of, and really, really, hav
Hi all,
I hit some bug in libtheora.
I use recordmysolaris quite frequently, and libtheoraenc.so 1.1.2 (that's the
current version if I recall correctly) encodes the uncompressed file badly into
ogv.
I'm on sxce (125), so I popped in an earlier dvd (117) (ok: I mounted an
earlier image :)), pkg
At this point, I think we're definitely out of package territory as far as bugs
are concerned.
I'd suggest posting a link to this bug on opensolaris-discuss along with this
information (that I took from your core files):
> ::stack
libc_hwcap1.so.1`_lwp_kill+7(1, 6, 80477c8, fee8b2b6)
libc_hwcap1.
Hi All;
Just one point from my side. I started with linux and then switched to
Solaris. Because at that time Linux was easily available on x86. But
what made me switch to Solaris, is certification was available for
Solaris 8 only at that time, nearly 9 years back. Then I realized the
powe
On 6/5/2010 12:42 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
Today I had to listen to Red Hat drone on about what
is forthcoming in RHEL6. Throughout I kept yawning
and thinking, "I've done that in AIX since 2001" or
"They're only now getting that?"
Really, what is the draw to Linux? It reminds me of
a Fisher
> Today I had to listen to Red Hat drone on about what
> is forthcoming in RHEL6. Throughout I kept yawning
> and thinking, "I've done that in AIX since 2001" or
> "They're only now getting that?"
>
> Really, what is the draw to Linux? It reminds me of
> a Fisher-Price or Playskool operating sys
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