Ron Halstead wrote:
> Solaris 10 does not include top. It can be downloaded from sunfreeware.com.
> Solaris 11 has top in /bin/top (32 bit) and /usr/bin/amd64/top (64 bit). pkg
> search top in Solaris 11 will show you the locations.
See also:
man -s 1M prstat
HTH (Hope This Hel
one part of the
glusterfs to the other? One thing I can think of that might be
happening is that they are trying to copy all extended attributes from
an existing file to a new copy, and really they should skip over the
system attributes, they'll be created in the copy automatically.
-ti
ng machine before the next one
is up and ready is too terrifying for me to consider. It may cost
more, but (IMO), hardware is cheap, and preserving that fallback
option is worth it.
Best Regards-
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How about Ooboon, too?
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ual marketing BS I'm growing oh-so-used-to from Oracle?
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cks as that is an logical fallacy in debate. In
this case, I made that mistake.
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Erik Trimble said:
"Note: I have no inside knowledge about anything in this message. It's my
personal reading of the tea leaves that have been coming out of Oracle's mouth."
That's not tea leaves coming out of their mouth, it's something that looks like
flem but isn't. It probably came from one
at.
I'm just glad I don't have to work with him. Reading his offal is bad enough,
as he's a firehose of FUD who isn't doing anything good for anyone here for
sure.
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Any help and/or clarification of how to get the driver and to use it with
2009.06 would be great.
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of nowhere... When you can look out the window and see nothing
but endless ocean, it's a lot like an OS, you tend to use the tools you're
surrounded by.
Fortunately, I'm surrounded by boxen that I run OpenSolaris on to go with all
that.
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:) Glad to be reading that. This is a reasonable expectation after all, no
matter what the iron is.
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this gear in the various market
sectors for awhile myself too.
We may disagree, but I will thank you for being able to disagree, and what I'm
learning from it.
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that just fine too. Here is the URL:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
Again, many thanks from someone who cares about security, performance, & using
an OpenSolaris desktop.
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th, I'll take it as a fun
challenge to try to make it work. Apache on Windows works ok within bounds.
Meaning, it runs, and I can make it work long enough to keep people from
screaming too much. Only crack-addled companies do it, but there's more of them
around than you'd ever
out of the `real' running in any `competition' for a
sale. I finally figured out the safer choice for my job was to go 'yea I can
make that work', instead of 'yea I can make that work, but this is a better
choice'. One non-existent driver later, or other really stupi
cle would
get it's corporate act together. Right now it provably does not have it's act
remotely near together.
You can play shoot the messenger all you want. I don't care, I don't have to
care, and I fully expect it. The nice thing about growing used to abuse is that
y
r it transformed how they did
business. They made certain to create something that would be very hard to kill
off.
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ruario said,
"As I have stated elsewhere, there is absolutely no truth in this at all:"
Thank you for clearing that up. I'd already gotten the tarball for current, but
not yet installed it when I came across the prior FUD. Now I'll happily go
install it.
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ou can find a lot of good help for OpenSolaris around this
site, and that won't disappear. Granted, you might end up having to use
different tableware at some point in the future, but that's not going to be
anytime soon, or worth waiting on. In the meantime we have some nice bowls of
. We are not the
people who spend a lot of money on their products.
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nd the test of time and serve as an
example for the rest of the OS vendors in the world.
The success is there, you're just not eating the really good pudding.
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eam1 wrote:
"it appears the so called writers,reporters from many well respected news sites
are ..."
My conclusion is to let Oracle do the selling. I'm not gonna own their results,
so I'm unconcerned.
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>hosts: file dns
That should be "files" not "file". - In case the typo is sitting in the file
itself & not on the forum.
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the FUD we
have to put up with on Twitter or the lists. I'm not trying to add to it, but
rather share information that's being given to customers.
I'll pass the URL on...
Cheers,
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I'm confused - when was that QuickSpec doc published?
We had our account team in again a couple days ago, with the news (as of 2am
that day) that...
1) Solaris would no longer be supported on G7 hardware onwards
2) HP have pulled their Solaris engineering team
This adds to the previous news tha
ep that sort of stuff because I end
up needing it, not because I particularly want it.
I don't want to sound like a jerk but a 90 days to 0 day policy will do nothing
but create financial opportunity for myself. It's not one that I'd chose if I
could though.
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I just upgraded from b125 to b133 last night.
Anytime I try to do anything with pkg, I see the following errors:
RuntimeWarning: Python C API version mismatch for module rand: This Python has
API version 1013, module rand has version 1012.
It would appear to me that python-openssl is at the lat
though with a 4gb memory limit on many of these
boards, would you really want to be running many guests?
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testing & setup of graphics inside a
user's environment?
On the other hand, after trying to deal with a sparsity of tools and
information related to ISA & release on MacOS, & been left cursing at the lack
thereof on OSX, & then wishing I had Sun tools to deal with the MAB
Mmmm thank you.
I'm wondering if you've tried out skype on it... That would make a lot of
people happy probably.
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t have left it at
sxce 108 since I was a fool and used zfs root too. So I don't see this except
when I plod towards migration between disks.
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This is an internal box, and I'm free to fire users who cause problems. Your
services will most
certainly not go through it. The main goal is a transparent proxy to record
outbound uploads.
It looks like I will have to use OpenBSD. Thanks for the link!
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Has anyone gotten a transparent firewall working? I'm using snv_125 on an IBM
x346 (snv_130
goes into endless boot loops on this hardware). I can create a working bridge
with dladm, but
can't stop packets, even with "block in quick all". That stops packets on my
management
interface bge0, but
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Not sure about the intrd, but your apache problem may be
6907454
apache22 fcgid fails to load, daemon starts, stops and restarts ad nauseum
he libraries into /Library/Java/Extensions
> and all works fine. Is there a similar directory in OpenSolaris?
If you are using the Java runtime that is installed with OpenSolaris, that
would be:
/usr/jdk/latest/jre/lib/ext
If you are using a JRE or a JDK you installed somewhere else, look for
$J
e
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c5t0d0
/p...@0,0/pci108e,6...@5/d...@0,0
1. c5t1d0
/p...@0,0/pci108e,6...@5/d...@1,0
2. c6t0d0
/p...@0,0/pci108e,6...@5,1/d...@0,0
3. c6t1d0
/p...@0,0/pci1
s refining
these distinctions. See the intro manual pages for an expla-
nation of the classification used in this release.
HTH-
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> Tim Cook wrote:
>
>> I'm attempting to upgrade from b118 to b125, but it refuses to allow me to
>> upgrade SUNWipkg first. What the heck am I missing? Either I'm forgetting
>> what I've done in the pa
I'm attempting to upgrade from b118 to b125, but it refuses to allow me to
upgrade SUNWipkg first. What the heck am I missing? Either I'm forgetting
what I've done in the past, or I've never had this issue before.
pfexec pkg install sunwi...@0.5.11-0.125
Creating Plan -
as still getting
errors (and that's with the sil3114 card in but nothing connected to it)
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I am seeing these satapkt time outs on snv_111b, 2009.06 release..
I am using a ASUS M2N68-CM and used all 4 SATA ports in a RAIDZ... Today I just
added a sil3114 card for more ports (only SATA150 ports) and when I added a
single drive to this card and got a new pool going on it, I came across th
r
even wait for mounts to fail, or fail over...
I keep my $PATH as short as possible and try to avoid NFS mounts.
If I need to access something available only across the network,
I define an alias for it and keep the directory off my PATH.
HTH-
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Are you sure you're not mixing your question with Solaris 10 5/09? It was in
fact released this month.
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it, a general discussion
forum isn't an inappropriate place.
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the types of issues which
I formulate my preferences on.
There are a lot of open possibilities, not all gloomy either. I hope they do
well with this, but until they articulate their ideas more clearly, we're all
going to be left wondering.
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It's better than IBM. However the nicest thing I've ever heard anyone say about
Larry Ellison is that he has good taste in boats... So we'll see how it goes.
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ILOM ftw.
I have seen Dell racks blow breakers out of the electric junction box and imbed
the resulting shrapnel in the walls on the other side of the electric closet.
There's nothing quite like watching a large explosion to help clarify your
choices in hardware.
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with guys drinking blue
koolaid, well that can be a cause for concern where it didn't exist before.
That's made this type of discussion more necessary than it has been in the past
too, but it's the deck we're playing with.
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I believe the NYT requires registration, that may be the problem you had. I
should have perhaps waited and cited a wire service report, but that one was
the most authoritative at the time of my post.
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martinb said:
"Tim, didn't you state yourself, that you "know" him from having talked to him
a single time?"
No that was perhaps someone else. I wouldn't claim to know him from that sort
of meeting either. I do know about some of the things that were occurring with
f a giant blue screen of death much closer
consideration than I previously ever had.
Also, upon reflection i wish I'd not have cast blame & personal animosity
towards Johnathan Schwartz in the other thread, that was regrettable given that
I do know better. If these forums supported
es into the process of aging out technology that
other companies just don't understand, much less possess. If you're a customer
in an era of virtual machines, that sort of thing matters more, not less. The
Themis contortions that were accompanying the IBM deal are an example of
floundering o
istic idea of the potential
outcomes from this Titanic deal.
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divestiture versus long term loss is an issue, much less a pile
of code monkeys.
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very afraid that he'd
do to Sun exactly what he'd done to his own company, which was to let value
evaporate like piss in a hot desert. Sadly, I obviously should have been more
worried, because the fool only knows how to play one hand.
Tim
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Dependency hell is never too much fun.
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return I see on the horizon for this deal.
Both Sun and IBM's lack of response to potential problems with this idea across
the board from interested communities is very troubling.
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most other companies that I can think of. It'd probably not trigger the same
regulatory issues, create technical opportunity for both parties, and the
cultural fit would be better too.
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ll most likely require answering daily/weekly technical
> questions, ideally being on irc and having patience. On top of this I'll be
> available to help as much as technically possible, keep the student
> motivated and the projects on schedule.
>
> ./Christopher
>
>
I kn
On the other side, GNU tar is unreliable.
It is really unhelpful to Solaris when its advocates make inflammatory
and incorrect statements like this. We agree that you have reported a
bug. There is no bug-free software in the world. The immensely huge
numbers of people who, like me, have
On Jan 17, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Octave Orgeron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I totally agree. The BSD userland is not bad at all and I haven't
> heard any developers on the Mac OS X platform complain
Well, as a long-time Linuxoid, when I started using a Mac I
was fairly astounded how invisible the d
On Jan 17, 2009, at 4:29 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> A serious problem with GNU tar is that it is unreliable and in a
> signficant
> number of cases is unable to read back it's own archives.
I've been using tar on linux since about 1996 and I've never had such
a failure, nor have I ever hear
ive way to make sure everyone gets up to speed on
what's happening within the community.
So please sign up for your lightning talk here:
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Indiana#OpenSolaris_Community_Town_Hall_Meeting
and I look forward to hearing from as many of you as possible.
T
ls will be forthcoming, certainly we'll talk about plans for
the upcoming 2008.11 release. If there's any topics you want covered,
please send me a note and we'll work it in.
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Try this:
http://cssh.sourceforge.net/
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and the easiest option would be to
just buy a box from another vendor if there are issues with that solution.
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Look at scripts in /var/spool/cron/crontabs for examples.
The man page for "crontab" tells you a lot about the details.
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I noticed today that Sun has stopped selling Sparc based desktop machines. I
was sort of shocked by this to say the least. I have to support applications
that have endian issues, and this could be painful.
Does anyone know if Fujitsu or another vendor will pick up the slack?
Thanks,
Tim
tion of massive
communal ignorance, but hey that does go with being a fan of an OS that's a
reinvented wheel.
Having "cc" and "CC" and "f95" in a common directory (/usr/bin) or something
along those lines would go a LONG way towards stopping the $$ compiler fals
drivers on
OpenSolaris for instance...
What I do care about is install bloat. Whatever gets done it ought to try to
lower, rather than grow, ram use during install.
Tim
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yered, which is fairly nice in some
situations, and sudo is nice training wheels for users who do not feel
comfortable working in an administrative role, but it is a limited tool to say
the least.
Tim
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Using user_attr(4) [/etc/user/_attr] is not rocket science either...
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the change will come up right away. You
also can make the change from the text console window, but changing the
services while you're logged into a graphics based session can go very badly.
Tim
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Just a reminder that this meeting will be happening tomorrow, June
19th, from 2-5pm PT. Hope to see you there, or to contribute your
requirements on the wiki.
Tim
Tim Cramer wrote:
> All (apologies in advance for cross-posting),
> I'd like to have a requirements gathering sessi
ll be unavailable on
Thursday and Friday this week.
Tim
Tim Cramer wrote:
> All (apologies in advance for cross-posting),
>I'd like to have a requirements gathering session with all of you and OGB,
> first to go through some of the progress and shortcomings of the current
> Ope
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Depending on interest I'll have the meeting run over :^)
Hope to see you there.
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Blastwave has it's own trade-offs. God help you if you install everything and
then want to install/deinstall the OSS driver with /opt/csw in your path. Not
to mention the wacky 'pick a uid' lottery that goes with package installs that
require one... Picking from the bottom up would make sense bu
I downloaded the samqfs source and when I run gmake it bombs - where are the
bloody directions to build this for us dummies
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law and simple common sense says this would be horridly
inefficient, but it wouldn't be unusual for `mission critical systems' either.
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ry to read through some of that if you can. I'm not trying to
denigrate anyone's efforts, but I'm left with some difficult problems right now
because of the incoherence of the SXDE/Indiana switch. Work will ask me
questions about this that I have no good answer
that we were not depending on some pseudo-random
version of Mr. Toads Wild Ride as applied to operating system development.
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for a data center.
Thanks,
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That's pretty impressive, who's the manufacturer?
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politically. Instead it conflates politics with business in a way that tends to
generate results that often are not either the best or the brightest.
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laptops
alone.
This issue seems to be lingering in some netherworld of no solution, but
perhaps this is just me. I'd like to be able to do an ipsec vpn without going
through too much hell to my workplace. I'd be happy to hear I'm missing
something obvious. :)
Thanks,
Tim
This
shell script? or do I need a C program?
>
> The Serial number (CSN: KQKYG4G) especially intrigues me, for asset
> tracking, etc.
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27;s worth doing. It's getting super-easy to do
too finally. Thing is though, the more enterprise oriented stuff you are
interested in, the less use x86 can end up being.
That said however there needs to be some line between taking up space with
hardware and it's real use, com
I might be a bit more excited if they did a non amd64 Solaris build...
Seriously wtf? It's not rocket science and they did it for every flavor of
linux under the sun...
Tim
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Never even noticed it was a wiki :) *done*, although I don't know how long
flickr will host that pic if it gets pounded.
I think that makes it MUCH more obvious. Granted, there's plenty of other work
that could be done, but I think my boss would prefer I do some real work today
:D
This me
Just a request/hint/whatever. Finding the actual download link on that site is
the most convoluted unintelligent mess I've ever seen (no offense). Any chance
you guys could just have a "download now" button, that goes straight to the
download. Instead of a download link, that goes to a downlo
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>> On Thu, Jan 31, 2008, Moritz Willers wrote:
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>>> Thanks a lot for posting. I find that new technology on the SDLC
>>> quite annoying.
>>>
>> Me too
>>
>> Why does it have to be so complicat
John Weekley wrote:
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>> John Weekley wrote:
>>
>>> Someone from Sun told me a few years ago (ca. 2000 or
>>> so) that it cost Sun $17.00 per download, I don't recall how many
>>> successful downloads there were, but ab
John Weekley wrote:
> Someone from Sun told me a few years ago (ca. 2000 or
> so) that it cost Sun $17.00 per download, I don't recall how many
> successful downloads there were, but about the only money that flowed
> was from Sun to it's ISP's.
>
That is an amazing amount per download. I'm curi
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