Hi,

please find the outputs attached.

Thanks,

A


--- On Tue, 11/4/08, Ghee Teo <Ghee.Teo at Sun.COM> wrote:

> From: Ghee Teo <Ghee.Teo at Sun.COM>
> Subject: Re: [desktop-discuss] nv_85->nv_101: Could not display 
> "computer:///" + no automount
> To: acetyl_salicyl at yahoo.com
> Cc: desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2008, 11:02 AM
> Not having gvfsd running is your problem. The real question
> is why?
> You do have dbus session ruuning.
> 
> do another one,
> svcs -a | grep dbus
> 
> aslo send out ptree
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Ghee
> 
> 
> Attila Nagy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for the really quick reply! :)
> >
> > I use SXCE, I downloaded it from the usual location,
> as a single DVD image.
> > svcs -xv does not report anything usable (see at the
> end of the mail), but I don't have gvfsd running.
> >
> > # svcs -xv                          
> > svc:/system/idmap:default (Native Identity Mapping
> Service)
> >  State: disabled since Tue Nov 04 10:50:28 2008
> > Reason: Disabled by an administrator.
> >    See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-05
> >    See: man -M /usr/share/man -s 1M idmapd
> >    See: man -M /usr/share/man -s 1M idmap
> > Impact: 1 dependent service is not running:
> >         svc:/network/smb/server:default
> >
> > svc:/network/samba:default (SMB file server)
> >  State: maintenance since Tue Nov 04 10:50:57 2008
> > Reason: Start method failed repeatedly, last died on
> Killed (9).
> >    See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-KS
> >    See: man -M /usr/sfw/man -s 1m smbd
> >    See: man -M /usr/sfw/man -s 4 smb.conf
> >    See: /var/svc/log/network-samba:default.log
> > Impact: This service is not running.
> >
> >
> > # ps -ef | grep vfsd
> >     root  2158  2156   0 12:31:04 pts/3       0:00
> grep vfsd
> > # ps -ef | grep dbus                
> >     root   501     1   0 10:50:43 ?           0:00
> /usr/lib/dbus-daemon --system
> >     root  1348     1   0 11:23:04 ?           0:00
> /usr/lib/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 6 --print-address 8
> --session
> >     root  1347     1   0 11:23:04 ?           0:00
> dbus-launch --exit-with-session --sh-syntax
> >     root  2160  2156   0 12:31:11 pts/3       0:00
> grep dbus
> > #
> >
> >
> >
> > --- On Tue, 11/4/08, Ghee Teo <Ghee.Teo at Sun.COM>
> wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> From: Ghee Teo <Ghee.Teo at Sun.COM>
> >> Subject: Re: [desktop-discuss] nv_85->nv_101:
> Could not display "computer:///" + no automount
> >> To: "Attila Nagy"
> <acetyl_salicyl at yahoo.com>
> >> Cc: desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
> >> Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2008, 10:26 AM
> >> Hi Attilla,
> >>
> >> Are you using SXCE? Where di d you download that
> from?
> >>
> >> check svcs -xv
> >> check ps -fe | grep gvfsd
> >> ps -fe | grep dbus
> >>
> >> This looks like 6741506 but that was fixed in
> nevada 98.
> >> 6741506 [vermillion] selecting desktop icon
> computer or
> >> network reports 
> >> error
> >>
> >>
> >> -Ghee
> >>
> >> Attila Nagy wrote:
> >>     
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I think these aren't serious issues, just
> >>>       
> >> don't know where to start.
> >>     
> >>> After upgrading from nv_85 to 101, I get
> these:
> >>>
> >>> Could not display "computer:///".
> >>> There is no application installed for this
> file type
> >>>
> >>> Could not display "network:///".
> >>> There is no application installed for this
> file type
> >>>
> >>> Directly typing the bellow, I get these:
> >>>
> >>> smb://x.y.z.w
> >>> -> pop-up:
> >>> Could not find "/root/smb:/x.y.z.w".
> >>> Please check the spelling and try again.
> >>>
> >>> sftp://x.y.z.w
> >>> -> pop-up:
> >>> Could not find
> "/root/sftp:/x.y.z.w".
> >>> Please check the spelling and try again.
> >>>
> >>> I have even tried these as root (hence the
> above
> >>>       
> >> /root/...)
> >>     
> >>> These icons, and habits (typing into the
> address bar
> >>>       
> >> of the nautilus windows) were all working before
> the
> >> upgrade.
> >>     
> >>> And CD's, and USB drives do not automount.
> I do
> >>>       
> >> can mount them by hand, but they won't mount
> and show up
> >> automatically, yet rmvolmgr is online:
> >>     
> >>> # svcs -a  | grep vol               
> >>> online         10:51:02
> >>>       
> >> svc:/system/filesystem/rmvolmgr:default
> >>     
> >>> I think these both are related to the upgrade,
> just
> >>>       
> >> don't know if they have some kind of a common
> root
> >> cause, or just showed  up together by accident.
> >>     
> >>> I'm a bit lost here... if anyone would be
> so kind
> >>>       
> >> as to point me to the right direction, I'd be
> thankful
> >> :)
> >>     
> >>> A
> >>>
> >>>       
> >
> >
> >       
> >


      
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