Hi Robert,
Robert Milkowski wrote:
PB> Honeycomb is an archival storage appliance based on Solaris and Java. We
PB> essentially have a clustered environment (8/16 nodes) and a mechanism to
PB> store and retrieve data (SDK/API). The data on the system is protected
PB> through self-healing (kind o
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Peter Buckingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For Honeycomb we use ramdisk images that we load from disk. The images
are ~700MB, but it is possible to make usable Solaris images < 400 MB.
I am sorry, it seems that I did miss what "Honeycomb" is, yould you
please tell agai
Peter Buckingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For Honeycomb we use ramdisk images that we load from disk. The images
> are ~700MB, but it is possible to make usable Solaris images < 400 MB.
I am sorry, it seems that I did miss what "Honeycomb" is, yould you
please tell again?
Jörg
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>>I'm more interested in paring things down to a minimal kernel that can
>>be loaded from FLASH. 64-128MB would be my target.
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>My minimized install miniroot is a 64MB; so it should be possible to make
>that work (it's a full kernel running the installer)
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>I'm more interested in paring things down to a minimal kernel that can
>be loaded from FLASH. 64-128MB would be my target.
My minimized install miniroot is a 64MB; so it should be possible to make
that work (it's a full kernel running the installer)
Casper
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Ian Collins wrote:
> Interesting, do you have anything published?
Not yet. I'm working on putting something together as part of the Honeycomb
project. We've had interest both internally and externally about what we
are doing. Our system looks more like a server than a traditional embedded
applian
Peter Buckingham wrote:
>Ian Collins wrote:
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>>I'm more interested in paring things down to a minimal kernel that can
>>be loaded from FLASH. 64-128MB would be my target.
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>That may well be possible with some more extreme measures. What I started
>with is the reduced network core
Ian Collins wrote:
> I'm more interested in paring things down to a minimal kernel that can
> be loaded from FLASH. 64-128MB would be my target.
That may well be possible with some more extreme measures. What I started
with is the reduced network core install which is ~200MB. This doesn't
include
Peter Buckingham wrote:
> Ian Collins wrote:
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>> Has anyone done any work on a minimal embeddable Open Solaris that can
>> boot from FLASH on a single board PC?
>>
>> I was think initially of the windows CE space, rather than the embedded
>> Linux one.
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> For Honeycomb we use ramdisk images th
Ian Collins wrote:
Has anyone done any work on a minimal embeddable Open Solaris that can
boot from FLASH on a single board PC?
I was think initially of the windows CE space, rather than the embedded
Linux one.
For Honeycomb we use ramdisk images that we load from disk. The images
are ~700MB,
I was think initially of the windows CE space, rather
than the embedded
Linux one.
If not, is there enough interest for an embeddable
Open Solaris
project?
Cheers,
Ian
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Ken Mays
Rich Teer wrote:
>On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Ian Collins wrote:
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>>Is there? I can't find it, are you think of the PPC community?
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>Nope, the Appliances one (though when I originally replied I couldn't
>recall the exact name).
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That community appears to have gone to sleep for a
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Ian Collins wrote:
> Is there? I can't find it, are you think of the PPC community?
Nope, the Appliances one (though when I originally replied I couldn't
recall the exact name).
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Voice: +1
Noah yan wrote:
> On 2/4/07, Ian Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Has anyone done any work on a minimal embeddable Open Solaris that can
boot from FLASH on a single board PC?
I was think initially of the windows CE space, rather than the embedded
Linux one.
>
Rich Teer wrote:
>On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Ian Collins wrote:
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>>Has anyone done any work on a minimal embeddable Open Solaris that can
>>boot from FLASH on a single board PC?
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>>If not, is there enough interest for an embeddable Open Solaris project?
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>Note
http://research.sun.com/projects/dashboard.php?id=175
and we are working on solars powerpc port
(http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ppc-dev/) , the first step of
making it embedded.
Noah
On 2/4/07, Ian Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone done any work on a minimal embeddable Open
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Ian Collins wrote:
> Has anyone done any work on a minimal embeddable Open Solaris that can
> boot from FLASH on a single board PC?
[...]
> If not, is there enough interest for an embeddable Open Solaris project?
Note only is there interest, but IIRC, there's already an embe
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