Hei all
Sorry for crossposting, but I'm not really sure where this question belongs.
I'm trying to troubleshoot a connection from an s10 box to a SANRAD iSCSI
concentrator. After some network issues on the switch, the s10 box seems to
lose iSCSI connection to the SANRAD box. The error messages
Now, the question is simple, where would you think the source of
these errors belong?
Based on the log supplied, it would appear that the iSCSI Target from
SANRAD is failing on the SCSI command 0x8a, being a SCSI Write(16)
command.
A SCSI Write(16) command is required to read and write
Hello All You Happy People:)
Well, I finally tracked down a #00 Phillips screw driver so I could swap
out the factory low profile mount for a standard height on my new Quadro
600. Unfortunately, oi loads only with vesa driver. Boo Hiss!!
Booting to console and forcing nvidia drivers in
Apparently Mailman trimmed xorg.log. Sending again, sans the
xorg.conf's.
Hello All You Happy People:)
Well, I finally tracked down a #00 Phillips screw driver so I could swap
out the factory low profile mount for a standard height on my new Quadro
600. Unfortunately, oi loads only with vesa
Damn, guess I that Xorg.log was just too massive for Mailman and I need to
include inline. Sorry about that
X.Org X Server 1.7.7
Release Date: 2010-05-04
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: SunOS 5.11 i86pc
Current Operating System: SunOS oi-illumos 5.11 oi_148a
I'm getting a little confused about what OI is trying to do exactly.
I changed to oi with Opensolaris looked untenable due to oracle
maneuvers, expecting to see a basic continuation of what was happing
from b 101 up to 134.
I've been seeing little snippets of subjects and the like that seem to
On Sat, 2011-02-26 at 19:35 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm getting a little confused about what OI is trying to do exactly.
I changed to oi with Opensolaris looked untenable due to oracle
maneuvers, expecting to see a basic continuation of what was happing
from b 101 up to 134.
I've been
Greetings All:
I explored this a bit more. Got rid of the glx complaints by
bumping /usr/X11 to top listing in Files section. Also installed
xtsol, just to eliminate as even remote possibility.
Only WW remaining in Xorg.0.log is now:
(WW) VGA arbiter: cannot open kernel arbiter, no