"https:/localhost:6789/zfs"
Tim wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Blake
wrote:
Can
you list the exact command you used to launch the control panel?
I'm not sure what tool you are referring to.
2009/3/25 Howard Huntley
Tim,
You are correct it does sound like the Java WebConsole ZFS
Administration tool. The patch ID's below look to fix the two issues I
am aware of. One was a registration of the tool to the WebConsole page
the second was a Java JAR file bug that only displayed a white screen
when the ZFS admini
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Blake wrote:
> Can you list the exact command you used to launch the control panel?
> I'm not sure what tool you are referring to.
>
>
>
> 2009/3/25 Howard Huntley :
> > I once installed ZFS on my home Sun Blade 100 and it worked fine on the
> sun
> > blade 100 ru
Can you list the exact command you used to launch the control panel?
I'm not sure what tool you are referring to.
2009/3/25 Howard Huntley :
> I once installed ZFS on my home Sun Blade 100 and it worked fine on the sun
> blade 100 running solaris 10. I reinstalled Solaris 10 09 version and
> cre
Howard Huntley wrote:
I once installed ZFS on my home Sun Blade 100 and it worked fine on the
sun blade 100 running solaris 10. I later reinstalled Solaris 10 09
version
and created zpool which is not visible using the the java control
panel.
When I attempt to run the Java control pan
I once installed ZFS on my home Sun Blade 100 and it worked fine on the
sun blade 100 running solaris 10. I reinstalled Solaris 10 09 version
and created a zpool which is not visible using the java control panel.
When I attempt to run the Java control panel to manage the zfs system I
receive an