In current TPGS driver, it set active path to primary and standby path to
secondary. VHCI driver may get confused in LUN access state changed during
failover/failback. And mpathadm also display incorrect state after
failover/failback. Does anyone has the same problem?
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Hi,
I am trying to build mod_rails on a Joyent-hosted OSol (snv_67) x64 container.
I installed SunStudio 12 compiler and 124864-03, 124868-04, 126498-05 patches.
The ruby gem in question is called passenger (as in gem install passenger) and
is being tried aout for a part in a large facebook
Hi Joerg,
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, cdrecord requires Cygwin and
doesn't work well with UNC paths.
Best Regards,
Jason
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Joerg Schilling
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>
> "Jason J. W. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Has anyone el
Hi,
I am running scxe_85 on a dell sx270 with 2ghz celeron, 2gb ddr ram
and 20 gb 5400 ide disk. The system runs very slow, switching tabs in
firefox lasts few seconds. Even running a gnome terminal lasts some
time. What may be the bottle neck of my configuration? Will switching
to a 7200 rpm disk
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:20 AM, Jürgen Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And another case was an attempt to use "xsltproc(1)" on a
> big xml file, this time on an amd64 x2 machine with 4GB of
> memory, using zfs, and the xsltproc process had grown to
> use > 2GB of memory. Again heavy disk tr
Gorky Hasseldorf wrote:
> Frankho, I am sorry for the belated reply. I was very busy with so many other
> things during the last 3 days.
>
> I have created 3 primary partitions and the fourth one expanded into many
> logical partitions.
>
> All the primary partitions are filled with programs wh
We're looking for a small multi-core Opteron box and the Dell T105 would seem
to be the ideal candidate. However, the DVD related installation problems
reported here have given us pause. We'd very much like to hear what level
of success others may have had using this platform with a recent
Thanks a lot for the feedback.
I will give this a try.
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Natalie,
Any new findings on this? This can be easily reproduced by booting with the
failsafe entry on B85, B86
then cp the smbsrv and smbsrv.conf to /tmp/root/kernel/drv/ from the HD install
then try to load and attach. the driver will load but the attach will fail with
ENXIO
What is so dif
I just went though this myself a few weeks ago. I documented the process in a
few blog entries ->
https://rebby.com/blog.php?detail=35 # contains exact hardware details
https://rebby.com/blog.php?detail=34 # contains install/config details (not
yet complete, still adding LU and iSCSI documenta
Jason,
> Hi Jurgen,
>
> On our Thumpers running MySQL, we limit the ARC to 4GB.
> On systems with less RAM we limit the ARC to 1GB.
Ok, on a machine running a database server (and nothing else),
that might make sense.
On a general purpose box it doesn't make much sense;
I'd have to reboot the b
"Jason J. W. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone else had an issue burning the SXCE b86 SPARC single image
> ISO to a DVD using Nero? Have tried Nero 6 and Nero 8 and both
> complain it's not a valid disc image. Have not had any issues before
> with SXCE images and Nero. A
Brandon wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Jürgen Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > And another case was an attempt to use "xsltproc(1)" on a
> > > big xml file, this time on an amd64 x2 machine with 4GB of
> > > memory, using zfs, and the xsltproc process had grown to
> > > use > 2
Frankho, I am sorry for the belated reply. I was very busy with so many other
things during the last 3 days.
I have created 3 primary partitions and the fourth one expanded into many
logical partitions.
All the primary partitions are filled with programs which includes Windows XP.
I don't want
Your onboard network chip seems to be an Attansic L1 gigabit ethernet adaptor.
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a Solaris driver available for this.
Your best bet is probably to use the NDIS wrapper along with the Windows
drivers for this NIC. You can find the NDIS wrapper toolkit for Sola
Hi i'm trying to install Solaris10 on a virtual machine created by xVM command
virt-install. However, after configuring the installation the utility fails the
installation with the following error message: -
"Preparing system for Solaris install
Configuring disk (c0d0)
- Creating Fdisk p
Hi, I'm doing the following actions on my solaris 10 system. Please let me know
if zfs will do the following things: -
Question1: - Will zfs employ ordinary raid0 stripes while creating the file
dust?
Question2: - Since most of my file /exp/dust1 (~74% = 1 - 400MB/1500MB) reside
on /tank/mnt-p
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Gorky Hasseldorf wrote:
> Thanks frankho for the reply.
>
> It seems this is a difficult task for the moment and people are working on it.
>
> I will be in trouble to install it on a logical partition.
>
> On this computer, Mandriva 2007, FC6, Windows XP and open SuSE 10.2 wor
No it's not the primary partition.
There is currently Mandriva installed (the only Linux that could drive
my wireless network), which makes use of the primary partition.
I also don't understand that according to the SXDE partition wizard there
are two unused partitions:
One before the 'etx3' and a
Ian Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What I don't get is that the SXDE partition wizard is apparently not able
> > to recognize a
> > Linux 'ext3' partition, this in comparison to the Solaris 10 partitiom
> > wizard.
> > It does recognize a Linux swap though.
> >
> Linux swap used to us
Posting this circumvention in the hope it will be useful. Installed SXCR build
86 on an external Maxtor 160 GB USB hard disk. I did not select "use whole
disk" but did consume the entire usable disk, so, as expected, I got a
classical Intel-like MBR, with one partition table entry in it and that
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