Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Odd pkg problem

2011-02-22 Thread Andrzej Szeszo

Also, you could try running commands below to fix your pkg5 config:

pkg set-publisher -P --non-sticky openindiana.org
pkg set-publisher --non-sticky opensolaris.org
pkg image-update -v

Andrzej


On 02/21/11 15:31, Dmitry G. Kozhinov wrote:
You can download and install the latest JDK from 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html


Dmitry.

On 21.02.2011 5:27, Frank Middleton wrote:

Trying to set up a new amd64 server for doing Illumos builds and ran
into this...

# pkg install developer/java/jdk
Creating Plan /pkg: No matching version of developer/java/jdk can be 
installed:
pkg://openindiana.org/developer/java/jdk@0.5.11,5.11-0.148:20101125T003225Z: 
This version is excluded by installed incorporation 
pkg://opensolaris.org/consolidation/ub_javavm/ub_javavm-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.134:20100302T010731Z


# pkg uninstall 
pkg://opensolaris.org/consolidation/ub_javavm/ub_javavm-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.134:20100302T010731Z
Creating Planpkg: Cannot remove 
'pkg://opensolaris.org/consolidation/ub_javavm/ub_javavm-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.134:20100302T010731Z' 
due to the following packages that depend on it:

  pkg://openindiana.org/entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.147:20100914T054011Z
  pkg://opensolaris.org/runtime/java@0.5.11,5.11-0.134:20100302T044237Z

# uname -a
SunOS apogee16 5.11 oi_148 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris

AFAICT  everything else looks good. Any suggestions?

Thanks -- Frank

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Another [OT] Hardware Post

2011-02-22 Thread Harry Putnam
Russ Price rjp_...@fubegra.net writes:

 I'm running an ASUS M4A785-M with an Intel SASUC8I HBA, and it's been
 flawless with OpenSolaris b134, OI 147, and OI 148. I was a bit cheap
 with the RAM, with 4x1GB sticks of ECC RAM, but it has performed well
 for me. I'm using all six onboard SATA ports, all eight ports on the
 HBA, and a SiI 3112-based two-port SATA card in the PCIe X1 slot.

Sorry to be dense here but what is an HBA, I'm pretty sure the google
hits:

  Hawaii Baptist Academy
or
 Healthcare Businesswomen's Association

Are not the right ones :)
 
 Its integrated Radeon HD4200 only works the the VESA driver, but that
 doesn't bother me since the machine is my fileserver.

Do you mean you can't get an X desktop?  Or can you run X with VESA
driver but it sucks or what?


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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Another [OT] Hardware Post

2011-02-22 Thread McBofh

On 23/02/11 03:40 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:

Russ Pricerjp_...@fubegra.net  writes:


I'm running an ASUS M4A785-M with an Intel SASUC8I HBA, and it's been
flawless with OpenSolaris b134, OI 147, and OI 148. I was a bit cheap
with the RAM, with 4x1GB sticks of ECC RAM, but it has performed well
for me. I'm using all six onboard SATA ports, all eight ports on the
HBA, and a SiI 3112-based two-port SATA card in the PCIe X1 slot.


Sorry to be dense here but what is an HBA, I'm pretty sure the google
hits:

   Hawaii Baptist Academy
or
  Healthcare Businesswomen's Association

Are not the right ones :)


Host Bus Adapter. And if you see HCA, it's a Host Channel Adapter

McB

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Another [OT] Hardware Post

2011-02-22 Thread Gary Driggs
On Feb 22, 2011, Harry Putnam wrote:
 Sorry to be dense here but what is an HBA

Host bus adapter is just a fancy name for a multi-port and/or channel hard 
drive, fibre channel, or Ethernet storage card. A better and more thorough 
description may be found on wikipedia.

It reminds me of when Sun  other workstation vendors still called all their 
video cards frame buffers. q.v. the much older vector displays and the much 
newer graphics accelerators.

-Gary


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