time, this comment was largely ignored, because
doing this with pfexec just worked. It now looks like this oversight has
been rectified.
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u also have to
make sure that you setup a device match for the network device to the
non-global zone in the zone config.
> I wonder if there is any Java based DHCP Server software?
That's one of the worst ideas I've heard in quite a while.
-Sean
Mink, hope you are very well.
Folks, please don't feed any more...
I just spotted the fact that a thread on storage-discuss on "How to
blink a drive light" was so very much more interesting than Gleb's
in(s)ane rantin
Thank you for the answers guys. Not that I'm happy about their content. :-(
My intent wasn't to use Solaris 11 Express in production. Or at least I
wouldn't consider a home server as production. I wanted a chance to use Solaris
11 and re-familiarize myself with Solaris in general, and thought pu
What is the update/patch policy for Express? i.e. is an Oracle support contract
required to gain access to Solaris 11 Express software/security updates?
Page seven of the release notes refers to accessing information about updates:
For information about current security alerts and critical patch
while not the fastest option,
the interface tends to be well supported across lots of different
hardware.
Hope that helps.
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es, gather up a few USB thumbdrives and
do the same operations. Once you're confident that your procedure is
good, then carry on with the real drives.
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> I didn't think Oracle had what it takes to really be
> about open source, this proves that. There is no good
> will in this plan to say the very least about it. In
> fact this seems to facilitate a culture of predation
> that Oracle is fairly infamous for.
Oh, they are about open source. About e
Get over it guys. OpenSolaris is dead, as is anything Sun/Oracle subsidized
related to it. All this ranting and raving and hair pulling is a waste of
energy. Wouldn't this energy be better spent either on IllumOS, Nexenta, or
some OS? Archive whatever you want of this place, and move on.
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Jörg,
How about "BorealOS"? After all, we have the opportunity to "light up
the sky"; albeit maybe not in a "bloosky" ;-)...
Doesn't this sound very similar to BerliOS?
About as much as "Ubuntu" sounds
Peter,
ot a good name I guess the name needs to be changed before intrenched views set
in.The project needs to be something more professional off the line.
How about "BorealOS"? After all, we have the opportunity to "light up
the sky"; albeit maybe not in a "b
'SONUS' interesting??
My final suggestion is "fossos" - anyone like it? I am wearing Kevlar
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I didn't want to enter this naming spamfest, but how
about "Sunshone"?
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or !sunshoneie where the sun doesn't shine.
My tennet was that it was where the Sun used t
SolarOS
Rolls right off the tongue ;)
I didn't want to enter this naming spamfest, but how about "Sunshone"?
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> Remember that those who complain are often the loudest. I imagine there is
> a majority who have no strong opinions on the matter.
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er -
> like FreeBSD.
I think you might be confusing simpler with familiar.
Best of luck.
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> Anyone got an idea?
You might want to try using a vnic with the zone instead of an alias.
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I don't see it as bad because one person leave, even if they are the lead
developer however past experience has seen these kind of things lead onto
others following suite which could mean Solaris could start to move in a
different direction.
Maybe I'm just being pessimistic because the weath
Was just reading this on the Register myself. This is not good news for the
future of Solaris at all never mind OpenSolaris.
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Evidently the article is correct. It has been updated with a 'Bootnote' stating
that Lavender's LinkedIn profile has been updated to reflect his current
employment status.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/greglavender
Lavender's profile now states his current status as:
VP, Foundation Engineering, N
svein: you need to chill. There is a life outside of forums. Outside of
Solaris/BSD/Linux/Windows.
Devsk: you should have posted this privately - it is not for this
forum's consumption. But "... a life outside forums..." does indeed
exist; but unfortunately it usually involves interacti
in future
+1
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Is there any way of naming a system when using AI? Iv'e been looking at service
manifests but haven't been able to find anything that looks like it is possible?
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Thanks Guys, Delrio I think you've hit the nail on the head. I'll see if I can
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I can't seem to find them I've tried
pkg install SUNWs10solaris
pkg install s10c
pkg install SUNWs10brand
and every one returns
Creating Plan /pkg: install:
The following pattern(s) did not match any packages in the current catalog.
Try relaxing the pattern, refreshing and/or examining the cat
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Sarah kho wrote:
1- The name should be exactly hostname.e1000g0 or it should be
> computer_name.e1000g0 ? I mean should I replace the "hostname" with
> something specific or it is "hostname" for all computers?
>
It should be exa
I too wish all this carping, insult swinging, and recriminations would stop. I
realize that we are observing typical human behavior when the future of
something one is (emotionally) attached to becomes uncertain. Being somewhat
elitist, I would think the caliber of human that is inclined to part
the zone without going through a
network interface, just zlogin from the host.
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which it is taking place. Case in point "osol-discuss" is for
discussions on OpenSolaris - not Solaris 10, not Solaris 9, and
_definitely_ not Solaris 8 (which has happened recently).
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Alan Hargreaves wrote:
You miss the point. This is a discussion list about OpenSolaris. Not
about a Microsoft Office Plugins. Not about Solaris. Not about Solaris
patches. The only reason to post this stuff (even without comment)
would be to sow FUD or dissention.
Quite honestly I'm getting
t a "basic thing" that is common to UNIX operating systems.
>
> So I reiterate my question: has anyone gotten Nero Linux to run in a
> Zone, and if so, what's the best way to set it up?
If the Nero software is a requirement for your needs, the
ht be present.
This is just too funny.
Casper
Not just me then ;O)
It is of course an OpenGaggingOrder; natch ;-)
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Mike,
I do not notice anyone from Sun/Oracle making any comment on this thread.
Why are you guys so quiet?
Aside to AlanC's (always) measured response, I suspect an implicit
gagging order might be present.
Regards... Sean.
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be a grave
mistake; and bring them back heavily towards the "closed shop" method of
product availability; which we all wish to avoid; and for which Mink has
canvassed strongly (and rightly (and successfully)) against for a long t
is "buried away on the Internet somewhere" -
Google has seen to that ;-) No seriously, BigAdmin and Solarisinternals
are fine sites for *Solaris info.
Sorry... Sean.
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eeding more stability, you might want to
consider tracking the release branch instead.
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some steps needed
> from the windows platform as well?
>
Yes, it's all handled by the client. There isn't any additional
configuration that needs to be done.
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handy.
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> So in your setup, bacula is a precompiled pkg available to
> `pkg install bacula' then?
For internally built packages we put our own prefix on the package
name, but yes.
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ugh you already know about bacula, that is exactly what we
found to work well with opensolaris.
We did roll our own IPS package, and distribute it via an internal IPS
repository.
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Oracle" just made me cringe.
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original meterial.
When I signed the NDA to receive the limited Solaris 8 source code (as I
suspect that you did too...), that must surely have thus far been the
only OpenedSolaris...?
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defective British Government spin-machine...
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and remain) a staunch Sun supporter for
many years too.
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All,
Apols - new laptop keyboard causing trubs with my typing. "avopen" and
"Solaris 8a" being gross examples.
Regards... Sean.
Ed,
Well, I'm glad SUN decided to open source solaris years ago. Does
anybody know if opensolaris will remain under the CDDL?
I
that OpenSolaris will remain in its current state under
Oracle. I have also just emailed the office of Larry E in a (futile?)
attempt to elicit any more details on our behalf. I expect no response
though ;-)
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Andrew,
Has any one gone to http://www.sun.com today?
You get http://www.oracle.com
Very quick change
Rest In Pieces :-(
Sadly won't see you at LOSUG tonite... Sean.
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o lateral...). If you lost all of that, then metoo; and I wrote
it. HNY.
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se the .zfs snapdir feature, you can
also zfs send | zfs recv the snapshot to somewhere else or clone the
snapshot. Do whatever you want with it, and then destroy the send/recv or
cloned filesystem when you're done.
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Alexander wrote:
> We looked for a way to keep some track of changes in /etc and to make this
> changes transparent. UnionFS was thought as a good solution for FreeBSD
> jails. However, it is not applicable for Solaris severs, and we are looking
> for something el
ets?
Whatever, it behoves upon Sun that this process _just_works_; otherwise
you get the likes of Chad who waste valuable bandwidth with their whinges.
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>
>
> which ensure that all the processes in the zone are actually stopped (unlike
> the kill command I'm using now) would be great :-)
If it's okay for the processes to be at a full stop (not a "pause"), then just
use:
zoneadm -z zone
the semicolon to &&, and then if one of the commands fails, the
following commands will not be executed.
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na docs
page ( http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/documents/ ) was
incorrect; and I would even suggest that the title ("Gateway to
Indiana") should be "Gateway to OpenSolaris", or even "Gateway to an
Open Solaris".
Ple
On Oct 11, 2009, at 10:28 PM, Shizoom Wang wrote:
I am trying to install R, a statistical package that is very popular
among real statitical users. However, I cannot even make through
the configure step.
Is there any one succeeded in doing so?
./configure --prefix=/opt/R --with-iconv=
hings, but
simple things like the "iscsitadm" not existing have me confused. Also, it
looks like COMSTAR is going to replace some older infrastructure--it isn't
clear where that stands and trying to activate anything COMSTAR-related
using svcs and svdadm shows no svc
d boot from HD with some effort)
- GRUB hangs trying to find menu.lst file
Thx,
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hangs. Also "root" command tells me the first disk is a UFS.
So we might be hitting a variant of bug 6771971 or something similar.
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I'll try this a bit later and report back.
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no help.
What else can I try?
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< #CONSOLE=/dev/console
did you restart the ssh service after editing the sshd_config ?
svcadm restart ssh
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VirtualBox 3.X is not stable on (Open)Solaris.
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=20015
On Sep 19, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Alexander wrote:
Some more info:
That's all log which I have...
Sep 19 20:58:10 opensolaris gnome-session[1117]: [ID 702911
daemon.warning] WARNING: Could not
Changes link.
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On Sep 7, 2009, at 8:11 AM, Uros Nedic wrote:
If OpenSolaris makes transition to GPLv3 then all 'open source'
world will migrate here.
I seriously doubt that.
So it won't be something like GNU/Linux
but GNU/SunOS :).
I don't want GNU/SunOS, I want OpenSolaris. One of the first things I
vironment with opensolaris?
Where did you edit the menu.lst file ?
With zfs root its in /rpool/boot/grub and not /boot/grub
Regards,
Sean.
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is only on one link & BW is
limited to one link. Do all switched do load balancing between links within
static aggregation group, and if so, what might my problem be?
What traffic, is it a single stream or multiple streams/connections ?
< Thanks
&
cfengine ... it's not exclusive to Linux
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find out about 172.16.1.xxx:46503
The caiman-interest list can answer anymore questions you have.
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Sean.
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I ended up changing the SSH port to a non-standard port; this reduced such
attacks to nearly 0.
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
> Take a look at denyhosts (http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/)
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sunderstanding the way the manifest work? Or
116 doesn't exist?
Can't see the syntax here, pastbin or post the manifest xml file ?
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> I upgraded to snv_111, and now some of my zones have a problem trying to
> install packages
Did you also upgrade the zones? It's not done automatically through
image-update on the global zone.
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rg has such ISOs etc which have worked for me in the past.
One would modify the floppy or ISO image, Google for 'freedos bios upgrade'.
for ISO images, examples include using mkisofs to create the bootable
ISO from an 'unpacked' freedisk ISO directory which would include the
Matthew Stevenson stated:
< The log file has 4 lines for each time the system boots, for example:
<
< [ Jul 17 22:00:33 Enabled. ]
< [ Jul 17 22:01:08 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/svc-al start"). ]
< hal failed to start: error 1
< [ Jul 17 22:01:16 Method "start" exited with status 95.
ut a place
to start troubleshooting is just fine.
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ol 0906).
For sparc installs you must use the network installer, AI (Auto Installer).
See the docs for more:
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/auto_install/Documentation/
Regards,
Sean.
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We just compile it ourselves. It builds without any issues.
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be able to compile
solaris and pass some other testing.
>
> Jim
>
> /
>
> Sean McGrath wrote:
>> Sebastien Roy stated:
>> < < On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 11:24 -0700, nitesh wrote:
>> < > Is any c/c++ compiler is available with this rele
nstall gcc-dev
While that gets you gcc3.4, you can get gcc4.3 as well:
pfexec pkg install developer/gcc/gcc-432
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pfexec svcadm enable mysql
pfexec /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_secure_installation
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n the last four months
has been 0.05% - a single tin of Kaliber. I am off the stuff for good
now (holidays possibly excepted - TBD).
Well take care; and hope to see you soon.
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"Cloud Computing -
is it just another weather front?" would be eye-catching.
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The kind of compatibility you're talking about doesn't make sense, since ZFS is
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Alan Coopersmith wrote:
stephen bond wrote:
Does anybody know when the new release scheduled for 5/2009 will actually be
released?
There is no release scheduled for 5/2009. The 2009.06 release is
scheduled for release next week at the CommunityOne conference.
And at the same ti
Hello Martin,
Hello Sean,
this is a known bug since 3 weeks.
Please see more information below.
I don't think this is related to my panic, as it doesn't appear to
relate to ZFS root at boot time. Also my panic happens on raw tin, thus
ruling out Virtualbox.
Thanks anyways; a
DVD again, imported rpool successfully (ignoring
errors), then exported rpool and hit the reset. On next hard disk boot,
received the same vfs_mountroot panic.
This looks like a bug. Also, any thoughts why there should be no keyboard input
possible to KMDB?
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ll shows init, autopush, soconfig, and svc.startd.
- as well as every process thereafter untill the last script in etc/rc3.d
has been run.
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artem, I'll enable that and take it from there.
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I think the USB sticks might be a false alarm. I switched back and forth
numerous times lastnight after that and was fine. Switch to desktop, finished
up and went to bed. This morning it had rebooted.
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Hi Everyone,
Not sure what is happening. Seems whenever I switch from my OpenSolaris snv110
server to windows and back it restarts the server. I have disabled sending
breaks in /etc/default/kbd but t's still happening?
Can anyone shed some light on this? It's a belkin DVI KVM-switch.
Thanks
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 03:01:06AM +0200, Martin Bochnig wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 12:35 AM, roland wrote:
> > maybe there is a 64 version of bonnie around?
> >
> > anyway - do we really need 64bit fs benchmarking tool? wouldn`t 32bit be ok
> > for that?
>
> I want a 128bit version, no, 25
I know it has never worked for me. And now the "orange dots of new content"
seem to be broken too. I think perhaps a different forum software should be
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Harry Putnam wrote:
Shawn Walker writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
Shawn Walker writes:
It looks like it's opening it just fine. So maybe there's a syntax
error in the file or something causing vim to ignore its contents?
What makes you believe it's being ignored?
You'
... he was in fact aiming at the White House!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7841486.stm
Scott McNealy Washington CIO, and Simon Phipps his deputy? Cripes! ;-)
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autopoint": No such file or directory at
> /usr/share/autoconf/Autom4te/FileUtils.pm line 290.
> autoreconf: failed to run autopoint: No such file or directory
> bash-3.2$
I am sure that you have the answer to this already, but autopoint
ualBox forum of some description.
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