pted, but no icon appears in the task bar. "ibus-daemon
--xim" is running (x2). If I go back into the iBus configuration, it's
forgotten my last settings.
Any ideas how I can get my input-method working again ? It's a bit of a
show-stopper.
Cheers,
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opensolaris.org/developer/gcc/gcc-libgomp@4.3.3,5.11-0.133:20100306T002124Z
pkg://opensolaris.org/developer/gcc/gcc-libobjc@4.3.3,5.11-0.133:20100306T002135Z
These packages may not be installed together. Any non-conflicting set may
be, or the packages must be corrected before they can be ins
pened here.
What fmd will do is "retire" the physical pages of memory one which UE's
(or a high rate of CE's) has been detected. This will reduce the amount
of physical memory available, though not by a huge amount.
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blocks + swaplo from swap -l
> swap -l
swapfile dev swaplo blocks free
/dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap 256,1 16 67108848 25095728
/dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap 256,1 67108864 67108864 67108864
> swap -s
total: 33592920k bytes allocated + 246624k reserved = 33839544k used,
47414296k av
go at the
man-page, it provides a lot of detail :)
... and `pfiles /pid/' gives a lot of what `lsof -p' gives.
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erty: construct
property "seat-id" for object `CkSession' can't be set after construction
None of these seems to be a major problem since the machine is working
fine, but I'm curious, especially about the display warnings. Googling
doesn't come up with an
p:default' and I will tonight, thanks. I confess I
never thought to look in illumos.org for issues, since this release
isn't yet based on illumos.)
Apart from that, it's been solid. I'm not sure how rushed it's been: it
sounds like it's been in the pipeline
legacy AIX kernel for the more modern Linux based
replacement.
Speaking as someone who has been shaking his head at the AIX kernel
implementation since ROMP days in the 80's...
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before running onu got me going.
I am now the proud owner of two Ilumos systems. I had to do this on
both machines.
I hope this helps others out there. Can we get the build document
(http://illumos.org/projects/illumos-gate/wiki/How_To_Build_illumos)
updated ?
Rob
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Eric Andersen wrote:
If you want to build the official Oracle ON, I don't know. I think
you need access to closed bits of the OS.
If you want to move to the Illumos ON, there are instructions here
(at least to get you to 145, not sure abou
;m
going to continue with the code download and build, but I'm suspicious now.
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Uros Nedic wrote:
>
>
>
>> You are starting a new fork? The existing forks already have names,
>> chosen by the people working on them, not spectators on mailing lists.
>>
>
> Like Oracle Solaris name is chosen by people working on it like you :).Or
> Solarix Express :).
For the distros I work on
ll be like the Solaris Express's of old/lore.
I had hoped the distributions would have remained open to Murcurial without
support.
I wonder if this is what Gosling meant in his blog a few days ago?
Alas poor OpenSolaris, we hardly knew Ye...
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Compiling VLC, that will be a good lesson in meeting your Dependancies.
Look at this thread: http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=47881
Mplayer may be easier but if you want better DVD playing then you will want VLC.
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olaris x86", "OpenSolaris SPARC"
"OpenSolaris ARM" and finally "OpenSolaris MIPS".
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although you put it better. I'm sure there are
enough of us out here to get this rolling.
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On 14/07/2010 15:36, Dennis Clarke wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Alan Coopersmith
Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 10:25 am
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Community distro
To: dcla...@blastwave.org
Cc: Rob McMahon, Open
Solaris, distribution-disc...@opensolaris.org
Dennis Clarke
. We have Rich Lowe's work for starters, but I wouldn't know how to
take that and form a repository. Can we talk about this and get
something started ?
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nd that was really welcome, though it didn't play nicely
for me with NWAM and I managed to break my install. Can we not
collectively continue this sort of work, add the missing bits, and set
up an IPS repository. I'd be willing to spend some of my spare time
helping out whe
the
new boot environment mounted on /tmp/... I did a
beadm umount on-nightly-142
before rebooting, because that's given me problems before, I think it
caused /opt to be empty. I also just did init 6, not poweroff / on. I
hope that doesn't come back to bite me ...
A happ
; make ; make install' though :-) Certainly
not just `sh nightly'.
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On 10/06/2010 10:08, Rob McMahon wrote:
;)))
Hm-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m... O.k, I'll consider bying it somewhat later
if you kindly explain me where's the keyboard there to type "pfexec
nightly.sh"...
Have you actually done this ? I've been trying to do this on and of
finally get a working version, I'll try to
recreate it and post the results.
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Thanks Shawn.
Its all working for me now...
-Rob
On Jun 7, 2010, at 1:41 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
On 06/ 7/10 10:35 AM, Rob Nelson wrote:
Seems to be a problem with http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/. I am
having this problem on multiple systems. --full has same issue:
r...@gb4000-04
Seems to be a problem with http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/. I am having this
problem on multiple systems. --full has same issue:
r...@gb4000-04:# pkg refresh --full
Caching catalogs ...
An error was encountered while attempting to read image state information
to perform the
Same problem here. I think it is an issue at pkg.opensolaris.org/dev so a
reinstall will not help, but please post if it does.
r...@gb4000-04:/# pkg refresh
pkg: 1/2 catalogs successfully updated:
Catalog file '/var/pkg/publisher/opensolaris.org/catalog/catalog.base.C' is
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It comes from
if /export/testws/usr/src/tools/proto/opt/onbld/bin/i386/cw -_cc
-_versions >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then ...
which doesn't exist, /export/testws/usr/src/tools/proto is empty,
although /opt/onbld/bin/i386/cw does exist.
I'll keep trying, but it ain
rt of a bigger
project to provide Solaris modernization using GNU utilities for /usr/bin.
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that the next dev release to be make available will be 136? 137?
Lack of communication from the project on dev release cycles at this time
doesn't help the already jittery, from Oracle(tm) (Open)Solaris cricket noises,
community...
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Thanks for the suggestions, but I think this is my own fault. I
think I've shot myself in the foot by enabling compression on rpool.
Replying to myself in case anyone else gets themselves in this position.
What worked for me was to burn a ne
ve compiled straight 1.6 code on x86 Solaris minus ZAP but I need ZAP... Oh
well...
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s, import the pool, turn off
compression, trash the (compressed) new boot environment, activate the
previous environment, and hope I'm back on track. I do think the system
should have told me that I was making my rpool unbootable by turning on
compression, though, and made me us
ot environments, and thinking if it all went
wrong I could just go back.
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Storage that large you might want to consider using backup packages like Bacula
or Amanda. Both should support your changer/LTO3 drive setup.
I believe both package have "bare metal" restore capability.
I've mostly used bacula with Solaris/Linux/BSD and Amanda is pretty common
0-100
audiohd#0mic 86:86 0-100:0-100
audiohd#0beep 75 0-100
audiohd#0record-sourcemicmic
$
Any ideas ? What can I try ?
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I knocked up an SMF service for it. (I just copied the standard syslog
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file. I never worked with the
crontab-command. But if /etc/crontab is not supported, I have to go new ways...
You can just do
crontab -l > /etc/crontab
(edit /etc/crontab)
crontab /etc/crontab
if you like. I thought this had always been true.
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I like it, really.
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I like it, really.
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both got the sound from flashplayer working, and fixed the frame rate
problem. I now have working flash with sound. One less need to go into
Windows. One work application, and Windows-only media files to go.
Thanks Ginn
Rob
Has anyone seen this ?
oes appear that the sound
doesn't work at all... not my main application. I thought I had a 111b
release on hand, but I got too cocky and upgraded the zfs volumes so it
won't boot any more.
Rob
Has anyone seen this ? On my Toshiba laptop (Satellite Pro P300),
graphics card:
pci bus
40 M2.
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cbc,arcfour,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,aes192-ctr,aes192-cbc,aes256-ctr,aes256-cbc]
Anyway, many thanks to you and Casper for an impressively fast response.
Rob
Rob McMahon wrote:
I've just updated to b118 (from 117), and something nasty seems to
have happened to ssh. Each connection to a kn
;.) The two identical
mangles "hostnames" were for two completely different hosts.
Anyone else seen this ?
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Yeah - I hit that one, too. It's a known issue - see the following bug report
for a workaround:
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=9960
rob
Konstantin Lebedev wrote:
After updating to snv_118 there is an error at a loading stage:
Jul 14 10:37:26 svc.startd[7]: svc:/ne
not as
pointy-clicky maybe, but a really good merging tool.
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I just allowed update manager to update my personal OS machine to 2009.06.
Somehow, somewhere... I seem to have lost my IPv6 config. I had stateless
autoconfiguration working via a Cisco 1721. It appears that it just wiped out
the /etc/hostname6. file. Adding it back appears to have brought
modified later?
Just create new filesystems in the root pool.
The trouble with this is that the root pool can only be a single
partition or that mirrored. If you have 4 disks, and you want the best
part of that to be one big pool for user data, what do you do ?
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You could follow these instructions:
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=361235
To setup multiple Xvnc servers running on multiple ports (5901, 5902, 5903, ...)
Give each user his/her own port. This will be an individual desktop for each
user.
Cheers,
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s the output of /usr/lib/fm/fmd/fmtopo -V
#2 and #3 could be large - probably better to include those as attachments
thanks,
rob
Matt Harrison wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As I want to know when one of the disks in our fileserver is faulty, I
> have it run "fmadm faulty" through
This sort of information *may* be encoded in the SMBIOS records.
Unfortunately, the quality and completeness of SMBIOS data varies quite
a bit from vendor to vendor.
You can dump the SMBIOS records for DIMMs (if present) with the
following command:
% smbios -t SMB_TYPE_MEMDEVICE
rob
Mike
Matt Wilby wrote:
> Any ideas when SXCE b100 will be released?
According to this...
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/on/schedule/
October 16th is the estimate.
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Greetings To All!
Results of uname -a: SunOS XXb1s5 5.9 Generic_118558-20 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Serverblade1
I am running SUNWexpl version 5.13
I am getting the following root e-mail message via Logcheck alert:
Your "cron" job on XXb1s5
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/explorer -e -q # SUNWexplo
pro
wn problem ? I know there have been issues with fonts in
the last few releases, but I thought that was supposed to have been
fixed by '98.
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way you're using uid and gid now. The writes
will be done by the user which authenticated the connection
at mount time, so different Unix users who create files will
see that they're owned by the same user on the CIFS server.
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> frank Che wrote:
>
>> Have you tried the 'myk' driver from
>> http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/index.html ?
>>
> Thanks for this pointer. In summary, both the yukonx driver and the
> skge driver crash i
y Group Ltd
>> 0x11ab 0x436c
>>
>> to scanpci. From the Marvell site, I downloaded and installed the
>> yukonx driver, which caused the machine to crash on reboot (NULL
>> pointer dereference in the attach routine). I've just tried the skge
>> dri
until I've got this interface
working. Does anyone know if there a driver out there that works on
this card ? (Annoyingly, just to rub my nose in it, the Wireless works
fine, but I have no way out to the internet that way ...)
Cheers,
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Hello All,
(first, sorry about the crosspost!)
If I install a new opensolaris 2008.5 system, is it possible to upgrade it to
snv_91 instead of the latest? (snv_93)
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(I am running firefox-3)
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ew days. On
Solaris 10, that would have been a few months. I know I can do without
all the fancy eye-candy, but I'm pushing the system to see what I can
recommend to other people, and I don't believe it should come at this cost.
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un it in there ... works fine. (I did have
other reasons.) I do like VirtualBox, the only thing that seems to have
phased it is sharing a directory full of nasties like sockets and fifo's
(like /tmp and my home directory).
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9: S_IFIFO mode: dev:295,0 ino:3753 uid:60 gid:618 size:0
O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK
I won't bore you with a stack trace ... it's 33 threads and 500 lines.
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I have OpenSolaris 2008.05 running and really enjoy the ease of the "Package
Manager GUI". I was disappointed when I fired up Solaris Express: Community
Edition (SX:CE) snv_91 and found there was no package manager.
I looked for the package's project and found that one could compile it from
sou
There is another thread on "Package Management" here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=59952&tstart=0
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While I love new stuff to play with, I think that a bit more transparency about
the plans for the distribution would be appreciated by all users. Opensolaris
2008.5 has been awesome for us as a server platform so far. Although we're
still testing things out, it's been a nice comprimise between t
I thought I read at one point that the plan was to do a 6-month refresh of
opensolaris... so I'm a bit surprised about this weekend's snv90 release to
opensolaris!
Will this trend continue? When can we expect a truly stable release? Are there
any plans to do a Debian style stable/testing/unsta
appreciate anyone who has ever done this before to share his/her
advice/experience/notes with me. Thanks in advance!
Rob Sandifer
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join the list and
let us know.
http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/summerofcode
For more information on GSoC ask on the list or get info direct from
Google at...
http://code.google.com/soc/2008/faqs.html
Cheers, Rob.
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alert to the sysadmin.
Any ideas as to what I need to do to correct this problem so that Logcheck will
report the failed ssh login attempt?
Andy and all responses are very much appreciated! Thanks ahead of time!
Rob Sa
as, and backups are the reasons we're keeping UFS filesystems
around.
Thoughts ?
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get used to it. The
sky's not going to fall. It's certainly not Sun's fault or the fault of
any community around here. Saying xxx command runs on every system, but
on Solaris it's called imgxxx is not very productive. The change from
dump to ufsdump between SunOS 4 and S
Steven Sim wrote:
> I have Nevada Build 77 JDS running and I noticed from the Screen
> Resolution Applet that the refresh rate is only 50 Hz.
>
> I would really like to bump this up to 75 Hz (I know my HBA and LCD can
> handle this).
>
> I was taught that anything below 60 Hz would give the user
Here's how we do it. We use Gnome and not CDE, don't know if CDE is different.
1) Enable the gnome display manager:
# svcadm enable svc:/application/graphical-login/gdm:default
[If your a GUI person, you can also start "Administration->Services" and in the
"Services settings" dialog enable th
ere)
? And they're open to libel.
There's always two sides to every tale.
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Thanks for the "heads-up" on the security-discuss group!
To answer your question, I am interested in logging telnet logon/authentication
events. Thanks!
RobSand
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I am trying to find the following information regarding the logging of telnet
sessions within a Solaris 10 environment:
(1) How can I tell if the logging of telnet sessions is enabled on a Solaris
10 machine?
(2) Assuming that the logging of telnet sessions is not enabled, what is the
proced
Dennis Clarke wrote:
>> There was a major power outage in SF that affected our servers.
>>
>
> three little letters : U P S
>
> better yet : A P C
>
> get some :-)
It should have been part of their B C P ;-)
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In terms of software installation it could be better and will be MUCH
better with the first 'Project Indiana' release which is heavily
focussed on ease of installation and subsequent package management. Last
plans I saw were for an October-ish release.
Lu, Baolu wrote:
> By my understanding, OpenS
Was hoping the cc: would move the whole thread, guess not. Here's the original
question:
Hello All:
A newbie here with OpenSolaris and could use some pointers from you seasoned
veterans:
I have install snv_66 from binaries (it works great!)
I have built with nightly both the source tarball and
Thanks I will move to discuss/help forums. Here are my steps:
OpenSolaris onnv_66 Build/Install Steps:
// Get the code
// As discussed at http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/hg-build-snapshots/
hg clone ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/hg/onnv/onnv-gate onnv-b66-nola
cd onnv-b66-nola/
hg update onnv_6
hat this would be painful, but I also have no doubt
that it (at least in some similar form) is essential.
Once this is done what ever is decided in terms of distros can be
implemented, without it I can only see this being a talk fest.
Regards
Rob Giltrap
(NB: I&
ne shell seems to
work just fine for me for the odd emergency when I need to log in as
root. I honestly can't see the problem people are trying to solve. "I
login as root and can't use command line editing" ? If you're logging
in as root you better know how to type
ommands at all. You
can't just go around gratuitously changing the default output from
standard commands.
Rob
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ve the code thrown out because of
inability to prove that there wasn't NDA violations.
On 3/29/07, Glynn Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey,
Thanks to Rob, we're already starting the process of being able to
rate the
submitted student proposals. We have some pretty tight dea
der the BSD licence. I was just wondering
why they never made it into the mainstream, and whether we could maybe
get them into (Open)Solaris. Is it worth it ? What would it take ?
How do other people get these jobs done.
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logs then it's not a big concern. If you were to see
several of these occurring in a short period of time, then it could be
an indicator that the processor is faulty - at which point you might
consider having service come out and take a look .
rob
Satyanarayan Pati wrote:
Hi,
I foun
+1
rob
cindi wrote:
This project will export the fault management registry of event specifications
and diagnosis article content. The initial delivery to the OpenSolaris
community will include the registry contents and a set of CLIs
and a web-based browser tools to access event class and
le of years ago).
Hmm,
> pwd
/usr/local/bin
> file * | fgrep 'Sun demand paged SPARC executable' | wc -l
154
> ls -l ded
-rwxr-xr-x1 root staff 98304 Jul 26 1989 ded
>
Looks like I better get re-compiling ...
Rob
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ple use standard option syntax these days. I used star
once, and felt the same way: there's no way I can remember the syntax.
I use ufsdump, gcp, or gtar these days.
Sorry, I know you contribute a lot to the community and respect what you
do, but I can't cope with these odd-ball ec
Dana H. Myers wrote:
Rob McMahon wrote:
For another datapoint, I'm seeing what looks like exactly the same problem on a
DL385 (single AMD Opteron 280). Setting the appropriate flags in /etc/system,
the hang ends with:
How much memory do you have, and how often does the machine
gt;>
Jul 17 16:09:33 ux-019-2 pci_autoconfig: [ID 496449 kern.notice] NOTICE:
probing dev 0x4, func 0x0
Anything I can do to help resolve this problem, please let me know.
Cheers,
Rob
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Ah, I should have said this is Solaris 10U2, not the community or express
editions.
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For another datapoint, I'm seeing what looks like exactly the same problem on a
DL385 (single AMD Opteron 280). Setting the appropriate flags in /etc/system,
the hang ends with:
Search PCI Hot-Plug Resource Table starting at 0xF
Found PCI Hot-Plug Resource Table at f4ee0
No. of PCI hot-plug
page.
For a list of OBP commands, your best reference is probably the OBP
section of the Sun Systems Handbook:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/
rob
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