Thanks for the information Pavel
We have a support contract but the bug is filled already so
I assume Oracle is already working on it ;)
Thomas
On Mon, 28 Nov 2011, pavel filipensky - oracle wrote:
Hi Thomas,
this is likely a known problem:
6826477 NFSv4 can be much slower and more
/op, 4.5ms latency
v4:
IO Summary: 3084085 ops, 5139.9 ops/s, (791/791 r/w) 30.1mb/s,921us
cpu/op, 10.1ms latency
Any hints or recommendations?
Thomas
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On 03/29/2011 04:55 PM, Sebastien Roy wrote:
> On 03/29/11 02:42 AM, Thomas Nau wrote:
>> Hi Sebastian
>>
>>
>> On 03/28/2011 03:45 PM, Sebastien Roy wrote:
>>> Hello Thomas,
>>>
>>> On 03/27/11 02:39 PM, Thomas Nau wrote:
>>> ...
ing packets that are send to one of the IP addresses but
how about routed packets that leave the box? Will they leave through
e1000g0 or vnic0?
Thanks for any help
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Need Gigabyte system board drivers for a GA-MA770T-UD3 running OpenSolaris
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I've been running opensolaris for months, and today while poking around, i
noticed a ton of errors in my logs...I'm wondering what they mean and if
it's anything to worry about
I've found a few things on google but not a whole lotanyways, heres a
pastie of the log
http://pastie.org/1104916
So, I really don't want to extrapolate the future of Solaris and
OpenSolaris from the new Oracle branding. If I did this I'd immediately
run away...
Don't get me wrong, I am not keen on eye candy at all, but that's really
creepy...
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On 14.06.2010 21:26, Rabindranath Seunarinesingh wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Thomas. I don't have a Sun card, so I guess the
> graphical install is out. Now, if I install via console, how can I give
> the user a GUI desktop? Will that be possible at all?
> BTW, I'm in th
a noisy room and you have a comfortable place in
your office, you don't want to do a regular PeeCee installation again ;-)
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you're lucky. It didn't work for me. I got caught in a catch 22
i'd do attach -u and it would fail, then i'd do attach (without -u) and it
would tell me to do attach -u
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Paul van der Zwan
wrote:
>
> On 22 feb 2010, at 12:26, Alan Burlison wrote:
>
> > Paul van de
> Whatever. Regardless of what you say, it does show:
>
> · Which is faster, raidz, or a stripe of mirrors?
>
> · How much does raidz2 hurt performance compared to raidz?
>
> · Which is faster, raidz, or hardware raid 5?
>
> · Is a mirror twice as fast as a single d
>
> hi Thomas, frankly, if the SSH server refused to start after the
> config was changed, it must have been broken which could probably happen
> with OpenSSH as well.
>
>
Yes, i figured that much =) I found the log which showed the error but it
didn't give an exac
>you mean the log on the server side, right? What was the error
> message that was not clear? If it's really not clear, it could be fixed.
>
>
> Yes, server side. It showed me the line, and it said that it was a problem
with what i had put for Cipers but it didn't tell me WHICH ciphers wer
f the
> crypto negotiation to assist you in debugging, while you can run sshd -ddd
> to get the server-side debug.
>
> Am 7 Feb 2010 um 16:22 schrieb Thomas Burgess:
>
> I normally use JellyFiSSH as my ssh tool on osx, and with every other os,
>> it has no problems with any
yah, that's it. I guess this will be fixed in a later release then. It's
not critical, just really annoying.
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Alan Coopersmith
wrote:
> Thomas Burgess wrote:
> > I've noticed something strange with solaris i've never seen with any
it makes sense but when i tried to enable the cipers in the config file ssh
refused to start and stayed in maintainence mode. It took me 20 minutes 2
reboots and 20 commands to get it to start back upthis is really
frustrating.
I'd rather just have OpenSSH
oh well
I'll try again i guess
I normally use JellyFiSSH as my ssh tool on osx, and with every other os, it
has no problems with any of the ssh encryption protocols. The default is 3des
but it has many to chose from (blowfish, 3des-cbc, cast128-cbc, blowfish-cbc,
arcfour, aes256-cbc)
OpenSolaris doesn't allow me to use ANY
I've noticed something strange with solaris i've never seen with any other os.
I use ssh for my terminal. Most of my work in opensolaris is done in this way.
Whenever i use nano, when i close/save the file i'm working on, the entire
shell starts highlinging everthing grey.
This also seems to
> Is there a list of bugs in b132? I'd like to know if
> the sharesmb
> name= bug has been fixed before upgrading.
>
I can tell you with 100% certainty that it IS fixed.
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hello, i was looking at expanding my media server soon and i was wondering if
anyone knows how well chenbro ck13601 sas expander works with opensolaris, and
as a side note, if it will work with the AOC-USAS-l4i card (i think this has an
lsi 1068e chipset)
I'm basically looking to take a norco 4
wow, i feel really stupid, i just posted this same question againi post on
so many forums/lists i got confused so i'm really sorry for the double post
anyways, you mean cron can't use $USER but it can use $LOGNAME
ok, i will change this and see if it helps
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I am currious...is there a reason why pgrep wouldn't work as i'd expect on
opensolars?
I come from FreeBSD and i usually use pgrep to check if a process is running
for a script.
For instance, i have a script which i use to check if rsync is running, if it
isn't running, then it will rsync, if
On 29.01.2010 15:11, Matthias Pfützner wrote:
> For this case, check Constantin's blg...
>
> Now at: http://constantin.glez.de/
>
> Matthias
>
Thank you for the pointer. That looks like a good source of i
boards.
And even then it's probably not possible to be equal. But something like
60W would also be OK, I guess. That won't hurt the power bill too much,
and such a system might have a lot more processing power on top of ECC.
And ECC would really
>> Germany
>>> http://blogs.pfuetzner.de/matthias
>>>
>>> AIM: pfuetz, ICQ: 300967487, YIM: pfuetz64, Sun-IM (Sun only): pfuetz
>>> TWITTER: http://twitter.com/pfuetz
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I've been trying to get rtorrent 0.8.6 or at leas 0.8.5 installed all day.
I need to install it with xmlrpc-c 1.11 or higher
I can't seem to get it to compile no matter what i do...i've run into a ton of
different issuesand no matter what i do it ends in failure.
I tried some patches i found
this is confusing to me. The pool was made on all EFI labeled drives
Basically, i did this:
7 raw drives brand new, never formated.
using a OpenSolaris LiveCD i labeled all 7 EFI (format -e then fdisk creat a
single 100% solaris partition, then label EFI)
After doing that, i added the 7 d
I'm pretty new to opensolaris. I recently had the need to convert a freebsd
system to opensolaris and the only way i could get a pool to import was if i
created the pool on solaris formated EFI labeled drives, then created it in
FreeBSD, copied everything from my FreeBSD pool to this new pool (
> Making the app work around an OS limitation just
> doesn't feel right to me...
I agree.
I've not been able to reproduce this problem on any other OS. So far I've tried
Slackware, FreeBSD, Arch Linux, Ubuntu and of course Windows 7/XP - they can
all mount the shares and OpenOffice can read/wri
is pretty long...
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e I wanted, and then
restore from that, hence "resetting" the state to that point in time.
Thanks for all your comments. :o)
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you handle restoring lost files, without losing a lot of valuable data?
:o)
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they simply aren't visible, which is no good for us.
:o)
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that can handle
mmap, and/or an OpenOffice package with a fallback patched in, for situations
where mmap is not supported.
:o)
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configuration control as the similar number of
> non-virtualized systems; probably
> more, if its flexibility is to be taken advantage
> of...
>
> TANSTAAFL (google for it if you don't know what it
> means)
I fully intend to pay for my lunc
stuff running in my server-room that I can't manage myself, at
least to a somewhat satisfactory level.
I think I'll setup a test-server and see where it takes me.
:o)
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Hello,
I'm thinking about consolidating my servers. Currently I have a bunch of
Slackware Linux servers, running a variety of software:
*PostgreSQL
*Samba
*Chandler (Cosmo)
*Apache/PHP
*Postfix/Dovecot/Postgrey
*VirtualBox (currently hosting 5 guests)
*Squid
None of thes
things like
ZFS out of the box.
One really has to live with the native filesystems an OS provides. Best
thing that you can get in common are SMB and NFS, as VFAT has almost no
features whatsoever and a lot of severe limitations (e.g. 4G fil
ary. Copying 400GB Data just
> takes too long, even when i must insert it into a different machine to make
> scp or so.
>
> Thank for listening
>
> Jörg
Have fun!
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hardware failed
Thanks for your time
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> thread_reaper:entry has long gone.
This was my fault...
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What am I doing wrong? Can anybody help me out with this?
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Domänen-Benutzer"
In this case a mapping rule for the german name is required else idmap
picks a ephemeral gid. To work around that issued I thought mapping a
Windows SID to a UNIX gid without using names should fix the problem but
I don't know how to achieve that. Any hints? Does Win
When running opensolaris as a guest under vmware workstation, I constantly have
a
problem with ssh sessions hanging/disconnecting. These are sessions from the
workstation logging into the OS guest.
It doesn't seem to be any sort of idle timeout as it can happen after 2 min of
being
idle or 24 ho
Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a corrupt pool, which lives on a .vdi file of a VirtualBox. IIRC
> the corruption (i.e. pool being not importable) was caused when I killed
> virtual box, because it was hung.
>
> This pool consists of a single vdev and I would re
zdb in
this situation to rollback the pool?
TIA,
Thomas
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nc from the old filesystems to
the new filesystems, but it seems like there should be a way to mirror or
replicate the pool itself rather than doing it at the filesystem level.
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ICH10R Hardisk Controller operating in ahci mode. The
live image is unable to find its root and shows the "please login as
priviledged user" dialog. Any hints what how I can boot the live image of ahci
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Thomas Maier-Komor schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to tell zfs to rewind the txg of a zpool by a specific
> number or to a specifc txg?
>
> Background: I have an OpenSolaris installation, which fails to boot,
> because of an assertion failure during zpool import. The ev
virtual box.
Anyway, I don't really care about the last transaction groups on the
pool, but would be happy if I could import it with an earlier txg,
instead of having to reinstall everything...
zdb's docu didn't offer anything in this direction, nor did searching
the web.
Any ideas?
Hello, I recently migrated to opensolaris after using linux and freebsd for a
couple years. I am quickly falling in love with the system. My primary use
for THIS computer is desktop usage but i have a fileserver i'm considering
switching to solaris.
Because of how great i found Opensolaris to
hat you may be interested.
>
> "OpenSolaris Bible"
>
> http://www.amazon.com/OpenSolaris-Bible-Wiley-Nicholas-Solter/dp/0470385480
>
>
> Thomas Burgess :
>
>> about 2-3 years ago i gave up windows for Ubuntu. I learned a lot but
>> after awhile decide
about 2-3 years ago i gave up windows for Ubuntu. I learned a lot but after
awhile decided it was time to move on, after a few other linux distros i
decided to try FreeBSD. I love FreeBSD for my servers but it's not that great
for the desktop. Because of that, i decided to give opensolaris a
I was wondering if anyone has been able to get xbmc working under opensolaris.
I recently installed opensolaris on my desktop and i was impressed with how
easy it was. I have used ZFS on freebsd so i figured i should check out
opensolaris. If it is able to be compiled, i'd love to switch my h
r auww proposal doesn't work on OpenSolaris:
tho...@opensolaris:~> uname -a
SunOS opensolaris 5.11 snv_117 i86pc i386 i86pc
tho...@opensolaris:~> which ps
/usr/bin/ps
tho...@opensolaris:~> ps auww
USER PID %CPU %MEM SZ RSS TT S START TIME COMMAND
thomas 571 0.3
pcpu pmem vsz rss osz nice class time etime stime zone
zoneid
f s c lwp nlwp psr tty addr wchan fname comm args projid project
pset
I guess you are referring to /usr/ucb/ps of Solaris 10. OpenSolaris' ps
doesn't emit the environement with auww...
Anyway, I'd prefer
pargs
oad some stuff to get support for this.
I guess, the best thing you can do is copy the drivers onto a USB stick
under windows and then use the USB stick to get the software into Solaris...
HTH,
Thomas
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Anything specific
you are missing?
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re appropriate
>> concerning the supported set of instructions?
>
>
> What type of system is this?
>
> The system doesn't have amd_sysc and it doesn't have "sep" so only
> hwcap3 works for the system.
>
> Casper
>
OK, I see. The CPU is an Intel T7500 @ 2.2GHz. OpenSolaris is running
under VirtualBox (if this makes a difference).
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s with pfexec, as
my users umask is 77. OK - lesson learned. I should revert to 'su -' to
edit config files. Right?
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CX8
FPU]. Why isn't libc_hwcap2 used, which seems much more appropriate
concerning the supported set of instructions?
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Hi,
I've just realized that /etc/name_to_major has mode 0600 on my
installation. Is this normal? Why was that changed? Solaris 10 and
earlier have it installed with mode 0644...
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Server A setup - T5440
Global zone: UFS file system( local disk)
Zone : zonepath in zfs file system. seperate zpool for the zonepath which lives
in SAN and can be exported/imported to Server B & Server A.
zone model: whole root model
Server B setup: T5440
Global zone: UFS file system(local disk
nment is cloned from an existing one, so
it should be possible to add it to another boot environment, too...
I haven't verified if this issue still persists in opensolaris.
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y under /media, you can run
volcheck to trigger mounting of the device.
If it still isn't mounted automatically, verify that rmvolmgr services
is running - i.e. run 'svcs rmvolmgr'.
HTH,
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Martin Bochnig schrieb:
>> Well, I guess for embedded applications it's fine to remove DTrace, mdb,
>> and friends.
>>
>> - Thomas
>
>
> How do you port (to a new ISA), develop and debug - cycle then?
The 8MB Flash limit is on a production target. For dev
-land since all the
> debug
>info is compressed and stored as CTF data. Dtrace, mdb and other tools
>depend on it.
>
> Regards,
> Moinak.
Well, I guess for embedded applications it's fine to remove DTrace, mdb,
and friends.
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OpenSolaris enough so that it could fit into 8MB of flash or would that require
spinning of an embedded version which makes a lot of compromises?
Any thoughts or comments?
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Solaris 10U6 installed? Anybody done this before? Would I risk my
Solaris 10 installation?
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Shawn Walker schrieb:
> Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
>> are you aware of the fact that OpenSolaris is currently x86 only? SPARC
>> support seems to be planned for later this year, but is not there yet.
>
> No longer true:
> http://blogs.sun.com/dminer/entry/opensolaris_build_
sible that your order was lost
(wouldn't be the first time - I had such an experience before). One time
when I received a free CD that I ordered from Sun I'm pretty sure it
took more than two weeks (in Germany). Shipping to Russia might be
different.
- Thomas
put an EFI label on the disks, but rather an SMI
label. You can do this with fdisk. Just create a partition that spans
the whole disk. After this use format to create a slice spanning the
complete partition, and add that slice to your new pool.
BTW: you can boot from a ZFS pool
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Have you tried truss'ing the vim session? You should then be able to if
vim calls open on $HOME/.vimrc and if it fails. Maybe your settings from
.vimrc get overwritten by some other configfile?
HTH,
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over here:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/317781/comments/54
Any thoughts or comments?
TIA,
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if they are good enough for general use.
So, can anybody give me some insight on which chipset or brand/make to
prefer and which would work well especially with the Lenovo T61?
TIA,
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write, but I would like to give specific ADS Users or ADS
Groups Access to the Shares. How can I map now the users from ADS to the
Folders on opensolaris? What should I do?
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Groups Access to the Shares. How can I map now the users from ADS to the
Folders on opensolaris? What should I do?
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packets
between server and the snv107 box (client) but "ntpq -p" runs into a
timeout and the clock appears not to be adjusted at all. ntpdate works
just fine. Any similar findings?
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wouldn't be a hell lot of work, would it?
Any thoughts or comments?
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Shawn Walker schrieb:
> Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
>> Shawn Walker schrieb:
>>> I'm pretty sure that one-line update would be, "it hasn't been
>>> released because it's not ready yet." :-)
>>>
>>
>> And what about a schedule?
Shawn Walker schrieb:
>
> I'm pretty sure that one-line update would be, "it hasn't been released
> because it's not ready yet." :-)
>
And what about a schedule? Something like 'We hope to have it ready by
next Friday.'?
The way it is right now, I get the impression only three or four people
a
Matt Wilby schrieb:
> No note explaining the delay. Not very 'open' is it?
>
> b101 on consolidation doesn't contain all the files either.
>
> Not comparing Opensolaris with Linux or BSD for a minute, but at least with
> something like OpenSUSE you get a basic explanation for delays in releases
Dear all,
after installing "opensolaris" i've found /home dir, but no way to change that
permissons, rights so i can define it as my own user /home dir. By 'chown'
system repeats with "No applicable ...".
May be someone has a hint how to manage that questio
Simon Mages schrieb:
> So i hope this is enough:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ vmstat 5
>
> kthr memorypagedisk faults cpu
> r b w swap free re mf pi po fr de sr cd s0 -- -- in sy cs us sy id
> 0 0 0 2063232 24720 4 31 0 0 0 0 16 1 -1 0
Simon Mages schrieb:
> ok,
>
> vmstat 5 says i have 2gb off swap space and 18mb of this are unused or free.
>
> Is this swap stored in the swap partition of "swap -l"?
> If yes why dose "swap -l" show me that it is empty?
> And which app usese 2gb of swap an my whole ram?
>
>
> This message
tall sysstat
(http://www.maier-komor.de/sysstat.html), then you'll have all important
Solaris metrics at a single glance.
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Hi,
I've looked at ZFS for a while now and i'm wondering if it's possible on a
server create a ZFS mirror between two different iSCSI targets (two MD3000i
located in two different server rooms).
Or is it any setup that you guys recommend for maximal data protection.
Thanks,
/Thom
This
looks like something (the driver?)
is limiting the HDD performance under OpenSolaris. Also, the same deal happens
on the Linux computer when it runs OpenSolaris (see the previous mails in this
thread) - so it can't strictly be the hardware.
The Solaris dmesg is below.
/Thomas
PS.
> I'm missing the "...DMA mode" messages for the
> P-ATA disks in the /var/adm/messages file.
>
> It should include some messages about the
> data transfer mode used with the P-ATA disk,
> something like
> MultiwordDMA mode X selected
> ltraDMA mode Y selected
> ...
Yup, those are in there;
: (0x66,0x0) failed").
Any tips on that one?
BTW, thanks for the quick answers!
Regards,
Thomas
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I grabbed OpenSolaris 2008.05 to see if disk performance had gotten any better
since my last try, which was Solaris 10 (8/07 IIRC). It had, but still not good
enough.
I have four disks, three IDE and one SATA. My highly scientific benchmark was:
dd if=/dev/... of=/dev/null bs=128k count=4000
Un
Joerg Schilling schrieb:
> Thomas Maier-Komor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just stumbled across that ksh93 doesn't accept getopts strings for
>> long options that are accepted in the old ksh (e.g. 'h(help)').
>
n arguments
in both ksh88 and ksh93 (i.e. Solaris and OpenSolaris).
Can anybody provide a pointer where this is documented or give a small
example? That would be of great help!
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process' rss...
Can anybody tell me what the numbers in the lower part mean?
TIA,
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I have the exact same problem (same behavior as you, with init 5 and 6)
Hardware:
Motherboard: Asus P5K64 WS (northbridge: Intel ICH9R / southbridge: Intel P35)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 2.33GHz LGA 775
1GB RAM
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Nico Sabbi schrieb:
> On Wednesday 30 January 2008 09:31:49 Richard Zhao wrote:
>> I just come to solaris from linux, and find Tab auto-completion
>> doesn't work in console. why?
>>
>>
>
> because the default shell isn't bash.
> run bash or ask your sysadmin to change it definitely in /etc/passwd
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