I can confirm the same behavior in my network when sharing from my mac to my
opensolaris 2008.05 host.
I've uploaded a copy of the dump in snoop format here:
http://www.cowger.us/SMBfail.dmp
mount -F smbfs //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/opt /mnt
df -k
umount /mnt
192.168.0.99 is the mac, 111 is the
[...]
And, for that purpose alone, I'd recommend finding a
way to make as
many detailed design documents public and accessible
as possible.
That's where this sort of documentation belongs -- in
its proper
context as an implementation detail of the system,
and not in a man
page where it
Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some things aren't documented because the end user
isn't supposed to
fool with them, or at any rate it may not be
supported if they do; or the
developers wish to reserve the right to change or
remove them without
In any case, software
Matt Cowger wrote:
I can confirm the same behavior in my network when sharing from my mac to my
opensolaris 2008.05 host.
I've uploaded a copy of the dump in snoop format here:
http://www.cowger.us/SMBfail.dmp
Got it - thanks!
There's enough information here to file a bug, so I filed
An OpenSolaris.org system upgrade will be taking place today from 7-9 am
PDT.
Hopefully the actual downtime will only be 20-30 minutes.
Zone owners should be unaffected by this outage.
Derek
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Program Manager
Solaris Kernel Group, Software Division
System outage is complete. Thank you for your patience.
Derek
Derek Cicero wrote:
An OpenSolaris.org system upgrade will be taking place today from 7-9 am
PDT.
Hopefully the actual downtime will only be 20-30 minutes.
Zone owners should be unaffected by this outage.
Derek
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this thread is opened by email responses. we can close this thread, for the
same has been opened by login user.
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Hi,
A lot of fun these days and a lot of achievements!
June's Hackathon-in-progress status:
* Debian tools such as: devscripts, dpkg, apt, debarchiver, etc all
ported
* compiled bunch of NCP 2.0 packages (gcc prerequisites)
* newisys-nas.stanford.edu
Matt Cowger wrote:
I'm on the same kernel and OS version.
Thanks, Matt!
RT
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Probably the wrong group to ask so I apologize, but has any one tried
running Pro/E Wildfire on OpenSolaris 2008.5? One of our workstations is
having issues, and it sort of looking like reinstalling Solaris 10 might
be the only option left. If I'm gonna do that though, I might as well
install
I tried to add a static route to the server but still wont work. Still have the
issue with Mozilla not going out unless I use the proxyserver IP and not the
name.
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Cj writes:
I tried to add a static route to the server but still wont work. Still have
the issue with Mozilla not going out unless I use the proxyserver IP and not
the name.
If numeric IP addresses work, but symbolic names don't, then the
problem almost certainly isn't routing. Instead,
Just tested with Ubuntu (8.04) to mount shared folder of Mac. No problem.
As said earlier, no issues for windows either. So it is an isolated bug for
open solaris
to mount Mac shares.
I appreciate your bug report and ongoing update, Rob.
Hans
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I have not come across Pro/E Wildfire, but many of the Pro/E products
uses Motif as their graphical toolkits
which is not on OpenSolaris 2008.5 and this may be the first thing you
want to find out :)
-Ghee
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Probably the wrong group to ask so I apologize, but has any one
Even with log level at 1, the error trace might reveal. Please check out.
[2008/06/04 15:48:01, 1, pid=1391]
/SourceCache/samba/samba-187/samba/source/smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1087)
indiana (192.168.135.128) connect to service hans initially as user hans
(uid=501, gid=20) (pid
Good point.
Is there way to tell if I'm currently using Motif?
On the Ultra 20s we are currently running Wildfire on, we're using
Solaris 10 with Xorg, not Xsun and running GDM and not CDE. Not that I
pretend to understand what Motif is, but from the brief google search I
just ran, I'm not
Works great! Even tested to create boot environments with live
upgrade, fast, easy and elegant!
Anyone knows what the deal with /export/home is? I though /home was
the default home directory in Solaris?
( I put up some screenshots of the installation process for those
interested:
Works great! Even tested to create boot environments
with live
upgrade, fast, easy and elegant!
Anyone knows what the deal with /export/home is? I
though /home was
the default home directory in Solaris?
Home directories are typically automounted via the auto_home map,
ideally from
On Jun 5, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Rich Teer wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008, Henrik Johansson wrote:
Anyone knows what the deal with /export/home is? I though /home was
the default home directory in Solaris?
Nope, /export/home has always been the *physical* location for
users' home directories.
On 4 Jun 2008, at 21:10, Aaron Wilson wrote:
Good point.
Is there way to tell if I'm currently using Motif?
Ah, Pro/E Wildifire... that brings back memories, I used to work for
PTC :) (But not on Pro/E...)
One way to tell if an application depends on Motif would be to run:
ldd
Trapped between Linux and Solaris? I am.
My *NIX journey began onll less than 2 years ago. I started with Solaris 10
when I saw Java Desktop System mentioned, I thought it was a hybrid of the
solid and efficient Solaris engine with the beauty of Java. I am a huge fan of
Java, and I thought if
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Probably the wrong group to ask so I apologize, but has any one tried
running Pro/E Wildfire on OpenSolaris 2008.5? One of our workstations is
having issues, and it sort of looking like reinstalling Solaris 10 might
be the only option left. If I'm gonna do that though,
Calum Benson wrote:
On 4 Jun 2008, at 21:10, Aaron Wilson wrote:
Good point.
Is there way to tell if I'm currently using Motif?
Ah, Pro/E Wildifire... that brings back memories, I used to work for
PTC :) (But not on Pro/E...)
One way to tell if an application depends on
Euan Thoms wrote:
Command shell; Being quite new to *nix, I probably shouldn't comment in this
area. I really like the adoption of bash as default shell, and single quotes
when drag and dropping from nautilus. What about colour coding of output from
ls though?
With the command below:
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