Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OMNIOS
HI I tried it on a virtualbox machine, and it seems nothing special. :-\ It has its own repository : http://pkg.omniti.com/omnios/release/en/catalog.shtml uname -a SunOS Omnios 5.11 omnios-79686dc i86pc i386 i386pc Solaris Paolo On 04/23/12 06:07 PM, James Carlson wrote: Richard Elling wrote: On Apr 23, 2012, at 6:27 AM, paolo marcheschi wrote: Is that related with Openindiana ?, Are there any advantages with it ? It is designed for the server market, not the desktop market. A small amount of searching locates a manifesto: http://lethargy.org/~jesus/writes/the-desktop-and-server-oil-and-water ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot open: Illegal byte sequence with a file containing a question mark
Hello, @all, thank you very much for your help and the very usefull explanation! Greeting, Florian Am 2012-04-26 17:31, schrieb James Carlson: Flo wrote: If that shows that the property is set on, then that's what's causing the failure. Sadly, it's configurable only when creating a file system, so if you wanted to change it, you'd have to create a new file system and copy everything over. utf8only is on. I created a new folder with utf8only=off and this worked! Are there any disadvantages with utf8only disabled? I use Napp-It and Napp-It enables it automatically You'd probably want to talk with the author of Napp-It to find out why he set that parameter. More generally speaking, there are a few file-system-level choices that you can make that determine how names are treated. Allowing only UTF8 is one of them. Selecting case-insensitive matches is another. Which one you choose depends mostly on what you're doing with those files. UTF8 has some great advantages -- it's an unambiguous encoding of UNICODE characters, so it fixes the usual national language character set problems you have with something like ISO 8859. And because the character values are exactly equal for at least the ASCII characters, it mostly works without having to think too much about it. One of the downsides, as you've found, is that it's a somewhat restrictive format. UNIX has traditionally allowed you to use any arbitrary byte value other than hex 00 (NUL) and 2F (/) in the name of a file (obviously, 2F is used for path separation), and in any sequence. Because UNIX allows anything here, two users with different LANG settings will see different characters when they look at the same files. UTF8, though, has rules for how multibyte characters are formed, and those rules result in the possibility that some arbitrary sequences of bytes are not necessarily legal encodings. That leads to an application compatibility problem. If an application issues an open(2) (or creat(2)) system call with a file name that has a legal UNIX name but has an illegal UTF8 sequence, what do you do? Failing the system call means a break in compatibility. Allowing the access means that the integrity of the file names is compromised. That's why there's an option, and why the normal ZFS default for the option is off -- to preserve compatibility. There's probably a deeper issue here concerning what was going on with the 'tar' program you were running. I had _thought_ that file names inside the tar format were encoded using UTF8, which would imply that the problem is that 'tar' erroneously translated that to a national language code point when trying to create the file. If so, then that could just be a configuration problem on your part -- e.g., attempting to use a national language character set when the rest of your world is set up for UTF8. But maybe I'm wrong about that. Someone who knows the internals of tar better should probably look at it. ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
[OpenIndiana-discuss] USB Modem CDC on OI under VMWare 4.x and 5.1
Hi, I have this problem since Solaris 10, then OpenSolaris, now OI or any other illumos kernel distro. If I connect an USB Modem CDC to a native hardware running illumos, the modem is correctly configured, and using tip /dev/cua/0 let me communicate with it perfectly. Under VMWare (4.x or 5.x), I add the USB Interface to the VM, then add the specific USB Device to the VM. VMWare let me see that the added device is the correct one (Multitech .). I can add both while the illumos VM is running, then I can see the device configured under cgfadm, and find the /dev/cua/0 linked to the device. But then, the communication fails: tip /dev/cua/0 returns Device not found and Device busy. I tried unconfiuring and disconnecting via cfgadm, then reconnecting with cfgadm, but no way. The /var/adm/messages shows the system finds the device and configures it. The only strange line is before the usb device creation, saying Driver not found, but then after the device is linked and connected. Any idea? Gabriele. ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] file corruption with nfs sharing
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 As mentioned in the bug report updates, this seems to be an ACL anomaly in combination with OpenOffice 3.3 calc when updating an existing spreadsheet via an oi_151a3 workstation using nfs. Is anybody else working with OpenOffice (scalc) on a network share with mixed nfs/cifs that can confirm as well, firstly the perceived ACL problem, and secondly the data corruption? Thanks in advance the bug report: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2644 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.13 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPmrTZAAoJECAB22fHtp27AHcH/1YaPIOcUTHWejw5T/zUUD3w 3ZINKtOppp7UUXTxaHEbLkfB3umm0qu+pf8xzmEz0w7thMaM+caug+E3MeMr2EFT 5WbuiBeV+cOmgScP3I12uskgrojXKuMbPFNAb0ceePNlBuk8bL48aZ7JuUDfYQ8j lqtP2Om9uHfo/qB8urXbRpDu8qlIY4YIPSdKDsTcxLZBAcOmuKXB9/GCJi+ilKlI 69CKCBAGlj5TW1vUUwwVr/sl0TkP+OjiwUOvTHgzgWASVfzhPLxi8xtz3AvhFJG5 3GWn1+bmO61hNVjc+7GOW+Cm25XcaljWem1vS1UGLVvZz/58oK3XbdbaPAfROrk= =J0Q5 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
[OpenIndiana-discuss] Best way to share files between host and VMs?
Hi list, I'm running oi_151a3 with VirtualBox 4.1.12 and a number of VM's. My VM's include several Linux's of various vintages including an in-house embedded distribution and Windows 7. It would be convenient to be able to share GB of data between my host and the various VM's instead of copying all of that around between the host and VM's. However the performance of NFS mounting something from the host into the VM's is painful. Compiles that should take a couple minutes take over 30 just to ./configure. I am painfully aware of the contention and performance issues related to OpenIndiana, VirtualBox and NFS but have no idea how to resolve them. Something in me screams there has to be a better way. My VM's have two NIC's configured. One is NAT to reach the local network. I can't bridge them. The other is host-only to communicate with the host and occasionally with other VM's. What is the best way to share data between an OI host and Linux/Windows VirtualBox VM's? Thanks, Ron ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Qmail-to-go on openindiana?
On 4/26/12 10:53 PM, Christopher Chan wrote: On Thursday, April 26, 2012 08:30 PM, Gary Gendel wrote: On 4/26/12 5:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote: On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote: That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to see if the sender is trying to spoof the MTA. What spamdyke is trying to do is to blacklist emails based upon the ip address embedded in the sending domain name. For example: If I get mail from 208.1.48.3 and it's reverse domain lookup resolves to customer.208.001_48.3.sample.com and sample.com is on my list it is blocked. Again, it's available with the following configuration parameter: check_reverse_client_hostname_access type:table Table should have key sample.com and RHS = REJECT, blah Table details: http://www.postfix.org/access.5.html Chris, I'm still unclear on how to do this. How could you write a regular express to check to see if the connecting ip address is buried in the reverse dns lookup. In my example, spamdyke would reject customer.208.001_48.3.sample.com, but customer.108.001_48.3.sample.com would not be rejected because it doesn't match the ip address of the sending MTA. This prevents rejecting reverse dns names with strings of arbitrary numbers in them. Gary, I am sorry, but things are a bit unclear here. Is it don't block misconfigured clients but do block clients with proper rdns in this domain? What do you mean by customer.108.001_48.3.sample.com would not be rejected because it doesn't match the ip address of the sending MTA? That customer.108.001_48.3.sample.com A would not map back to the ip of server whose PTR record points to customer.108.001_48.3.sample.com? This is the scenario... I get a connection from ip address 1.2.3.4. The reverse DNS lookup returns foo.001_002-3_4.example.com. If I have .example.com in an ip-in-rdns-keyword-blacklist option list, spamdyke will scan the reverse domain looking for the ip address in the reverse domain list, find it, and reject the mail. Notice that it does a contextual scan so it recognizes that 001 is the same as 1, the elements can be separated by various symbols, etc. Now, if I have a connection 1.2.3.4 and the reverse DNS lookup returns foo.43.1.23.4.example.com spamdyke will let that pass since the specific ip address would not be found. All I was saying is that using regular expressions, I can't see how you could do this distinction. The worst case would be if I did something draconian like putting .net on the list. Regular expressions would reject anything with the appropriate sequence of arbitrary numbers and punctuation whereas Spamdyke would limit it to an sequence that matches the sending ip. Spamdyke has a option to automatically do this for domains that end in country codes. A regular expression would be overly optimistic and potentially reject a lot of good sending MTAs. I also have a honeypot set up. Any email that is received by that does some analysis and automatically puts it in a spamdyke blacklist, where it will remain as long as it isn't renewed (sent to the honeypot) before an expiration time is met. I have built up a lot of infrastructure using spamdyke that gives me a superior spam rejection with no reported false positives. Bottom line is that I'm not ready to lose this capability until I have a replacement for spamdyke's menu of options, ease of configuration and performance. Gary ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Best way to share files between host and VMs?
oi, napp-it, esxi, vt-d, compatible hba in it mode, passthrough, cifs shares, nfs shares, store vms on vdevs, all in one ftw Sent from my iPhone On Apr 27, 2012, at 8:11 AM, Ron Parker rdpar...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, I'm running oi_151a3 with VirtualBox 4.1.12 and a number of VM's. My VM's include several Linux's of various vintages including an in-house embedded distribution and Windows 7. It would be convenient to be able to share GB of data between my host and the various VM's instead of copying all of that around between the host and VM's. However the performance of NFS mounting something from the host into the VM's is painful. Compiles that should take a couple minutes take over 30 just to ./configure. I am painfully aware of the contention and performance issues related to OpenIndiana, VirtualBox and NFS but have no idea how to resolve them. Something in me screams there has to be a better way. My VM's have two NIC's configured. One is NAT to reach the local network. I can't bridge them. The other is host-only to communicate with the host and occasionally with other VM's. What is the best way to share data between an OI host and Linux/Windows VirtualBox VM's? Thanks, Ron ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Best way to share files between host and VMs?
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Travis Lawrie tlawri...@gmail.com wrote: oi, napp-it, esxi, vt-d, compatible hba in it mode, passthrough, cifs shares, nfs shares, store vms on vdevs, all in one ftw Alas this is on my laptop. But I am making some progress. Here are some numbers. The first two are approximate (on the low side) I didn't care to re-run them to get exact numbers since they are 2 orders of magnitude slower. Tools and src, dest mounted via NFS: ~30m Tools local, src, dest mounted via NFS: ~18m All local: 14s Tools, dest local, src mounted via SMB/CIFS: 21.5s Notice the seconds as opposed to minutes. Now if I can figure out if it's possible to get symlinks working via SMB/CIFS I can put it all back on the host and try it out. ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Best way to share files between host and VMs?
Are All the VMs on the same host? How about VBox shared folders? Mike On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 12:01 -0500, Ron Parker wrote: On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Travis Lawrie tlawri...@gmail.com wrote: oi, napp-it, esxi, vt-d, compatible hba in it mode, passthrough, cifs shares, nfs shares, store vms on vdevs, all in one ftw Alas this is on my laptop. But I am making some progress. Here are some numbers. The first two are approximate (on the low side) I didn't care to re-run them to get exact numbers since they are 2 orders of magnitude slower. Tools and src, dest mounted via NFS: ~30m Tools local, src, dest mounted via NFS: ~18m All local: 14s Tools, dest local, src mounted via SMB/CIFS: 21.5s Notice the seconds as opposed to minutes. Now if I can figure out if it's possible to get symlinks working via SMB/CIFS I can put it all back on the host and try it out. ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Best way to share files between host and VMs?
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Michael Stapleton michael.staple...@techsologic.com wrote: Are All the VMs on the same host? How about VBox shared folders? They are. I can try it. But I do have some VM's without VirtualBox guest extensions. ___ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] oi_151a3 live installation failed
Just had another installation on a different system and got the same OpenIndiana did not complete normally screen. This time I use the Live USB image for installation. Alex. OM Apr 27 21:34:09 System reports enough physical memory for installation, swap is optional TDDM_E Apr 27 21:34:13 ddm_get_slice_attributes(): Can't get slice attr,err=19 TDDM_E Apr 27 21:34:14 ddm_get_slice_attributes(): Can't get slice attr,err=19 OM Apr 27 21:34:41 Timezone setting will be TZ=UTC OM Apr 27 21:34:41 Set timezone OM Apr 27 21:35:48 Disk was changed OM Apr 27 21:35:48 Disk contains valid Solaris partition OM Apr 27 21:35:48 whole_disk = 1 OM Apr 27 21:35:48 diskname set = c3t1d0 OM Apr 27 21:35:48 Set fdisk attrs OM Apr 27 21:35:49 Set zfs root pool device OM Apr 27 21:35:49 creating zpool OM Apr 27 21:35:49 /usr/sbin/zfs get -Hp -o value available rpool OM Apr 27 21:35:49 Attempting to create swap and dump on ZFS volumes OM Apr 27 21:35:56 Target Instantiation finished successfully OM Apr 27 21:35:56 Transfer process initiated OM Apr 27 21:35:56 CPIO transfer mechanism selected TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:02 -- Starting transfer process, Fri, 27 Apr 2012 21:36:02 + -- TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:02 Building cpio file lists TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:02 Scanning /var/run/tmpjBwClY/. TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:07 Scanning //. TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:08 Scanning //usr TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:16 Scanning //opt TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:16 Scanning //dev TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:17 Scanning /mnt/misc/. TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:18 Scanning /.cdrom/. TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:36:18 Beginning cpio actions TRANSFER_MOD Apr 27 21:42:07 -- Completed transfer process, Fri, 27 Apr 2012 21:42:07 + -- ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 current task: ict_set_lang_locale ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 ict_set_lang_locale Succeeded ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 current task: ict_configure_user_directory ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 ict_configure_user_directory Succeeded ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 current task: ict_set_user_profile ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 ict_set_user_profile Issuing Command: /bin/cp /etc/skel/.profile /a/export/home/admin/.profile ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 ict_set_user_profile Issuing Command: /bin/cp /etc/skel/.bashrc /a/export/home/admin/.bashrc ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 ict_set_user_profile Succeeded OM Apr 27 21:42:07 Setting up swap mount in /a/etc/vfstab ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 current task: ict_set_host_node_name ICT Apr 27 21:42:07 ict_set_host_node_name Succeeded OM Apr 27 21:42:07 /usr/sbin/zpool set bootfs=rpool/ROOT/openindiana rpool ICT Apr 27 21:42:08 current task: ict_installboot ICT Apr 27 21:42:09 ict_installboot Succeeded OM Apr 27 21:42:09 Running install-finish script ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 Starting Python script of Install Completion Tasks ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 BASEDIR: /a ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 USER_SPEC_DBGLVL: ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 NU_GOS: admin ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 NU_LOGIN: admin ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 NU_GID: 10 ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 NU_UID: 101 ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:create_smf_repository ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:create_mnttab ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:cleanup_unneeded_files_and_dirs ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:generate_sc_profile ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 Detected UK-English keyboard layout ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 Created System Configuration profile /a/etc/svc/profile/sc_profile.xml ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:delete_misc_trees ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:set_boot_device_property ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 Setting console boot device property to text ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:add_splash_image_to_grub_menu ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:remove_livecd_coreadm_conf ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:set_partition_active ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:set_partition_active_x86 ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:get_rootdev_list ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:set_boot_active ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 current task:bootadm_update_menu ICT Apr 27 21:42:10 update GRUB boot menu on device /dev/rdsk/c3t1d0s0 ICT Apr 27 21:42:11 bootadm_update_menu output: bootadm: cannot get (hd?,?,?) for menu. menu not on bootdisk: /dev/rdsk/c3t1d0s0 ICT Apr 27 21:42:11 current task:remove_bootpath ICT Apr 27 21:42:11 current task:fix_grub_entry ICT Apr 27 21:42:11 current task:add_operating_system_grub_entry ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:update_dumpadm_nodename ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:explicit_bootfs ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:_get_root_dataset ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:enable_happy_face_boot ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:copy_splash_xpm ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:smf_correct_sys_profile ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:add_sysidtool_sys_unconfig ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:enable_nwam ICT Apr 27 21:42:12 current task:remove_specific_packages ICT Apr 27 21:44:55 current task:set_flush_content_cache_false ICT Apr 27 21:44:56 current task:set_root_password ICT Apr 27 21:44:56 current task:create_new_user ICT Apr 27 21:44:56 current task:set_homedir_map ICT Apr 27 21:44:56 current task:setup_rbac ICT Apr 27