Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Σχετ: Re: Firefox dumps core...

2019-08-27 Thread Michal Nowak
That's good even if you run Firefox and a lot of additional stuff at the 
same time. But we need more information about it.


Does it happen with some particular web page? Is there anything in 
`dmesg` or ~/.xsession-errors around the time of the crash? Can you do 
after crash to see the back trace?


$ mdb ~/core
::status
$G
$C

Does disabling HW acceleration and seting context processes to 1 in 
Firefox makes the problem go away?


Michal

On 08/26/19 11:52 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:

I have 8GB RAM and 50 GB swap, or is it30 GB...? At any rate I followed 
theinstructions posted here. The interestingthing is that it crashes 5-10 times 
and thenit works normally...AS

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   Στις Δευ, 26 Αυγ, 2019 στις 23:05, ο χρήστηςBob Friesenhahn έγραψε:   On Mon, 26 Aug 2019, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:



And firefox cannot dumb core but itdumps core...


How much swap space and RAM do you have?  Firefox requires a lot of
swap space now.

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[OpenIndiana-discuss] apache-mellon package broken

2019-08-27 Thread Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst

Hi all,

I have tried to add apache-mellon package, but I got into several troubles:

:; pfexec pkg search -r mellon
# Returns nothing - got name of package with command:
:; pfexec pkgrecv -s https://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/

and installed it:
:; pfexec pkg install -v apache-mellon
   Packages to install: 3 

 Estimated space available:   4.87 GB 

Estimated space to be consumed: 217.74 MB 


   Create boot environment:No
Create backup boot environment:No
  Rebuild boot archive:No

Changed packages:
openindiana.org
  library/lasso
None -> 2.6.0-2019.0.0.0
  library/xmlsec
None -> 1.2.28-2019.0.0.0
  web/server/apache-24/module/apache-mellon
None -> 0.14.2-2019.0.0.0
...

*BUT*:
:; pkg contents apache-mellon
PATH
$(ETCDIR)/apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf
$(USRDIR)/apache2/2.4/bin/mellon_create_metadata.sh
$(USRDIR)/apache2/2.4/libexec/mod_auth_mellon.so
$(USRSHAREDIR)/doc/mellon/README.md

e.g:
:; ls -al /etc//apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf
ls: cannot access '/etc//apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf': No 
such file or directory



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[OpenIndiana-discuss] Pulse Audio Server not starting

2019-08-27 Thread Lonnie Cumberland
Hello All,

I installed the OI as a guest inside of VirtualBox on a Windows 7 (64-bit)
host and fired up everything.

Is there some special setting for VB that I missed perhaps as it seems that
the Pulse Audio server would not fire up for some reason?

Cheers,
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] apache-mellon package broken

2019-08-27 Thread Michal Nowak

On 08/27/19 04:58 PM, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:

Hi all,

I have tried to add apache-mellon package, but I got into several troubles:

:; pfexec pkg search -r mellon
# Returns nothing - got name of package with command:
:; pfexec pkgrecv -s https://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/

and installed it:
:; pfexec pkg install -v apache-mellon
    Packages to install: 3
  Estimated space available:   4.87 GB
Estimated space to be consumed: 217.74 MB
    Create boot environment:    No
Create backup boot environment:    No
   Rebuild boot archive:    No

Changed packages:
openindiana.org
   library/lasso
     None -> 2.6.0-2019.0.0.0
   library/xmlsec
     None -> 1.2.28-2019.0.0.0
   web/server/apache-24/module/apache-mellon
     None -> 0.14.2-2019.0.0.0
...

*BUT*:
:; pkg contents apache-mellon
PATH
$(ETCDIR)/apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf
$(USRDIR)/apache2/2.4/bin/mellon_create_metadata.sh
$(USRDIR)/apache2/2.4/libexec/mod_auth_mellon.so
$(USRSHAREDIR)/doc/mellon/README.md

e.g:
:; ls -al /etc//apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf
ls: cannot access '/etc//apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf': No 
such file or directory



With best regards.
Predrag Zečević


Thanks for the report Predrag.

You are right, here's the fix:

https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/pull/5271.

Michal

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Pulse Audio Server not starting

2019-08-27 Thread Michal Nowak

On 08/27/19 05:01 PM, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:

Hello All,

I installed the OI as a guest inside of VirtualBox on a Windows 7 (64-bit)
host and fired up everything.

Is there some special setting for VB that I missed perhaps as it seems that
the Pulse Audio server would not fire up for some reason?

Cheers,
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It is spawned on desktop environment start. Feel free to start 
`pulseaudio --daemonize=no` manually and see if it keeps running. There 
may be associated errors in `dmesg` and ~/.xsession-errors.


Make sure your guest is updated and has 
system/virtualbox/virtualbox-additions installed.


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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Pulse Audio Server not starting

2019-08-27 Thread Lonnie Cumberland
Hi Michal,

Ah.. Maybe that is the problem. I did not install any guest additions in
the OpenIndiana (guest) that is running under the VirtualBox on the Windows
host.

I'll give it a try.
Thanks,
Lonnie


On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 11:29 AM Michal Nowak  wrote:

> On 08/27/19 05:01 PM, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I installed the OI as a guest inside of VirtualBox on a Windows 7
> (64-bit)
> > host and fired up everything.
> >
> > Is there some special setting for VB that I missed perhaps as it seems
> that
> > the Pulse Audio server would not fire up for some reason?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Lonnie
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>
> It is spawned on desktop environment start. Feel free to start
> `pulseaudio --daemonize=no` manually and see if it keeps running. There
> may be associated errors in `dmesg` and ~/.xsession-errors.
>
> Make sure your guest is updated and has
> system/virtualbox/virtualbox-additions installed.
>
> Michal
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] apache-mellon package broken

2019-08-27 Thread Alan Coopersmith

On 8/27/19 7:58 AM, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:

:; pkg contents apache-mellon
PATH
$(ETCDIR)/apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf
$(USRDIR)/apache2/2.4/bin/mellon_create_metadata.sh
$(USRDIR)/apache2/2.4/libexec/mod_auth_mellon.so
$(USRSHAREDIR)/doc/mellon/README.md

e.g:
:; ls -al /etc//apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf
ls: cannot access '/etc//apache2/2.4/samples-conf.d/mellon.conf': No such file 
or directory


pkg does not expand $(...) variables, so if you "ls /" you'll probably see
several directory names starting with a $ there.

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Σχετ: Re: Firefox dumps core...

2019-08-27 Thread Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss


>Does it happen with some particular web page? Is there anything in 
>`dmesg` or ~/.xsession-errors around the time of the crash? Can you do 
>after crash to see the back trace?
>
>$ mdb ~/core
>::status
>$G
>$C
Now it is working OK. But there is a core file in $HOME. 

$ mdb coreLoading modules: [ libc.so.1 ld.so.1 ]
> ::status
debugging core file of gnome-keyring-d (64-bit) from adalind
file: /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
initial argv: gnome-keyring-daemon --start
threading model: native threads
status: process terminated by SIGSEGV (Segmentation Fault), addr=4
> SG
mdb: failed to dereference symbol: unknown symbol name
> SC
mdb: failed to dereference symbol: unknown symbol name
> 

When it will start crashing I will try to send more info.
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Σχετ: Re: Firefox dumps core...

2019-08-27 Thread Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss
Moments ago firefox crashed while I was using VirtualBox. 
And here is what I get from mdb:
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208bfd4000 not saved: Bad address.. 
many lines like these omitted .
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208bff4000 not saved: Bad address
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208c014000 not saved: Bad address
Loading modules: [ libc.so.1 libuutil.so.1 libnvpair.so.1 libavl.so.1 ld.so.1 ]
> ::status
debugging core file of firefox (64-bit) from adalind
file: /usr/lib/amd64/firefox/firefox
initial argv: 
/usr/lib/amd64/firefox/firefox -contentproc -childID 1 -isForBrowser -boolPrefs
threading model: native threads
status: process terminated by SIGSEGV (Segmentation Fault), addr=0
> $G
C++ symbol demangling enabled
> $C
0045cd70 
libxul.so`mozilla::ipc::MessageChannel::OnChannelErrorFromLink+0x1ae()
00010009 0()

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Building OpenIndiana from sources

2019-08-27 Thread Tim Mooney

In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Building OpenIndiana from sources,...:


Thanks again Tim, and sorry about the name. Not sure why I was not
correctly typing Hipster. Sorry about that, to be sure.


No worries, I was amused by it and I doubt anyone else was bothered.


I may also fire OI up in a Virtualbox on my Ubuntu 18.04 system and try to
build the ISO from there.  I want to see what takes up so much space on the
current Hipster ISO but think that it is probably the local repo that holds
a lot of the packages to be installed when needed.


I'm still a little unclear on what your goal is.  Do you want to minimize
the size of the ISO, or do you want to minimize the size of the installed
system image?  Those aren't the same thing, though they are often
related.


Anyway, I thank you for your input and information as I get started here.
I think that OpenIndiana holds a lot of potential for what I would like to
do (mostly experimenting with some ideas on LiveCD sizes) towards seeing
what might be an ultra small OI with GUI LiveCD instance once I pull out a
number of applications. Think bare minimal install.


As I said in my initial response, if you want both "GUI" and "minimal", then
to begin minimizing you're going to have to rebuild some packages with
optional stuff left out.  You won't be able to take existing packages and
just leave out some of their dependencies.  You're going to find that
pulling in even a few GUI components is going to drag in a lot of stuff
the GUI apps were built to require.

In addition, if you haven't read about consolidations yet, you should do
some reading about how OI uses consolidations.  They are essentially
meta-packages that "lock" a set of packages together.  I (or others)
can explain further when you get to them, if you have questions.

Also, I gave someone else this same advice recently, but if your interest
is minimization of the final install image, you may want to search the
archives for a post by Peter Tribble on that same topic.  He did a talk
about system minimization for the distro he maintains (Tribblix), and
there may be useful stuff there for you.


Would like to see if
that part could be made to be 200 MB or less and pull things from a network
repo on install, but we will see how that comes out.


You mean like how you can boot RHEL (or CentOS, or ...) off a 600 MB
boot.iso but then install thousands of packages from an NFS or http/https
repo?  The boot iso is small, but the installed system could be quite
large.  Is that what you're after?

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Σχετ: Re: Firefox dumps core...

2019-08-27 Thread Michal Nowak

Nothing relevant in the logs?

Anyway, run following command in terminal to see if the system is not 
close to starvation, send us last 10 lines when crash happens:


while true; do swap -sh; sleep 1; done

Michal

On 08/27/19 09:01 PM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:

Moments ago firefox crashed while I was using VirtualBox.
And here is what I get from mdb:
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208bfd4000 not saved: Bad address.. 
many lines like these omitted .
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208bff4000 not saved: Bad address
mdb: core file data for mapping at 3b208c014000 not saved: Bad address
Loading modules: [ libc.so.1 libuutil.so.1 libnvpair.so.1 libavl.so.1 ld.so.1 ]

::status

debugging core file of firefox (64-bit) from adalind
file: /usr/lib/amd64/firefox/firefox
initial argv:
/usr/lib/amd64/firefox/firefox -contentproc -childID 1 -isForBrowser -boolPrefs
threading model: native threads
status: process terminated by SIGSEGV (Segmentation Fault), addr=0

$G

C++ symbol demangling enabled

$C

0045cd70
libxul.so`mozilla::ipc::MessageChannel::OnChannelErrorFromLink+0x1ae()
00010009 0()

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[OpenIndiana-discuss] install on very recent hardware

2019-08-27 Thread Tim Mooney



All-

A coworker got a brand new Dell Precision 3630 workstation recently,
and he let me try the hipster installer on it.

I had to switch the BIOS from UEFI to legacy and disable a couple of
secure-boot related settings, and even then I could never get it to
boot from the DVD of the hipster LiveCD.

Booting from USB device works fine.  Neither the LiveCD nor the GUI
installer can start X, though.  It looks like the version of the Nvidia
drivers that's part of the 2019.05 installers might not support the
Nvidia "GP106GL [Quadro P2000]" graphics card that's in the workstation.

I know I've seen a link somewhere about loading updated or additional
drivers, but I can't find it now.  Is there a way to load updated drivers
that the LiveCD or GUI installer can use?  Pointer to the docs
appreciated.

If I switch to the Text installer and boot from USB, that gets farther,
but the installer doesn't see the NVMe drive as a valid install target.  It
recognizes the 2nd disk, which is a traditional spinning disk.

I used the mdb commands from

https://www.illumos.org/issues/2665

e.g.

echo "::walk sd_state | ::grep '.!=0' | ::print struct sd_lun un_sd | 
::print struct \\
 scsi_device sd_inq | ::print struct scsi_inquiry inq_vid inq_pid" | mdb -k

to print out inquiry info, but the NVMe drive apparently doesn't get
classified as "sd".

Poking around with 'prtconf', I think this is it:

blkdev, instance #0
Driver properties:
name='ddi-kernel-ioctl' type=boolean dev=none
name='device-nblocks' type=int64 items=1 dev=none
value=773bd2b0
name='device-blksize' type=int items=1 dev=none
value=0200
name='device-solid-state' type=int items=1 dev=none
value=0001
name='device-rotational' type=int items=1 dev=none
value=
Hardware properties:
name='devid' type=string items=1
value='id1,kdev@wace42e009a062916'
name='inquiry-revision-id' type=string items=1
value='80002111'
name='inquiry-product-id' type=string items=1
value='NVMe SK hynix 1TB'
name='inquiry-vendor-id' type=string items=1
value='PC601'
Device Minor Nodes:
dev=(32,0)

dev_path=/pci@0,0/pci8086,a340@1b/pci1c5c,1627@0/blkdev@wACE42E009A062916,0:a
spectype=blk type=minor
dev_link=/dev/dsk/c6tACE42E009A062916d0s0

dev_path=/pci@0,0/pci8086,a340@1b/pci1c5c,1627@0/blkdev@wACE42E009A062916,0:a,raw
spectype=chr type=minor
dev_link=/dev/rdsk/c6tACE42E009A062916d0s0
dev=(32,1)

dev_path=/pci@0,0/pci8086,a340@1b/pci1c5c,1627@0/blkdev@wACE42E009A062916,0:b
spectype=blk type=minor
dev_link=/dev/dsk/c6tACE42E009A062916d0s1

dev_path=/pci@0,0/pci8086,a340@1b/pci1c5c,1627@0/blkdev@wACE42E009A062916,0:b,raw
spectype=chr type=minor
dev_link=/dev/rdsk/c6tACE42E009A062916d0s1


etc.

Is there something special that needs to be done to install OI onto an
NVMe drive?

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[OpenIndiana-discuss] VNC Server?

2019-08-27 Thread Lonnie Cumberland
Hi All,

I was just wondering if OpenIndiana is capable of running a VNC server like
TightVNC or one of the other VNC flavors that are out there?

Was thinking to install one if I can find one that is known to work.
Cheers,
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Building OpenIndiana from sources

2019-08-27 Thread Lonnie Cumberland
Hi Tim,

Thanks for your details response and I will really do a lot of reading on
OI so that I can get a better feel for the system as a whole and then be
able to phrase my questions a bit more appropriately,ok.

Regarding what I an after is not minimizing the installed system, but a
very minimized LiveCD like what is now used but without all of the
additional application packages.  I am mostly interested in having a LiveCD
with GUI and VirtualBox as well as some of the general system tools like in
the current LiveCD but without many of the additional applications. One
thought was to have the LiveCD small enough that it could easily be used on
iPXE booting and have packages selected at install time that would be
downloaded as needed when the installer is run. More on this later, though.

The best thing that I can do now is to install it, and then try to compile
up the basic LiveCD and go from there as a good starting place.
Cheers and Thanks again.
Lonnie


On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 4:05 PM Tim Mooney  wrote:

> In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Building OpenIndiana from
> sources,...:
>
> > Thanks again Tim, and sorry about the name. Not sure why I was not
> > correctly typing Hipster. Sorry about that, to be sure.
>
> No worries, I was amused by it and I doubt anyone else was bothered.
>
> > I may also fire OI up in a Virtualbox on my Ubuntu 18.04 system and try
> to
> > build the ISO from there.  I want to see what takes up so much space on
> the
> > current Hipster ISO but think that it is probably the local repo that
> holds
> > a lot of the packages to be installed when needed.
>
> I'm still a little unclear on what your goal is.  Do you want to minimize
> the size of the ISO, or do you want to minimize the size of the installed
> system image?  Those aren't the same thing, though they are often
> related.
>
> > Anyway, I thank you for your input and information as I get started here.
> > I think that OpenIndiana holds a lot of potential for what I would like
> to
> > do (mostly experimenting with some ideas on LiveCD sizes) towards seeing
> > what might be an ultra small OI with GUI LiveCD instance once I pull out
> a
> > number of applications. Think bare minimal install.
>
> As I said in my initial response, if you want both "GUI" and "minimal",
> then
> to begin minimizing you're going to have to rebuild some packages with
> optional stuff left out.  You won't be able to take existing packages and
> just leave out some of their dependencies.  You're going to find that
> pulling in even a few GUI components is going to drag in a lot of stuff
> the GUI apps were built to require.
>
> In addition, if you haven't read about consolidations yet, you should do
> some reading about how OI uses consolidations.  They are essentially
> meta-packages that "lock" a set of packages together.  I (or others)
> can explain further when you get to them, if you have questions.
>
> Also, I gave someone else this same advice recently, but if your interest
> is minimization of the final install image, you may want to search the
> archives for a post by Peter Tribble on that same topic.  He did a talk
> about system minimization for the distro he maintains (Tribblix), and
> there may be useful stuff there for you.
>
> >Would like to see if
> > that part could be made to be 200 MB or less and pull things from a
> network
> > repo on install, but we will see how that comes out.
>
> You mean like how you can boot RHEL (or CentOS, or ...) off a 600 MB
> boot.iso but then install thousands of packages from an NFS or http/https
> repo?  The boot iso is small, but the installed system could be quite
> large.  Is that what you're after?
>
> Tim
> --
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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] VNC Server?

2019-08-27 Thread Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst

On 08/28/19 03:18, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:

Hi All,

I was just wondering if OpenIndiana is capable of running a VNC server like
TightVNC or one of the other VNC flavors that are out there?

Was thinking to install one if I can find one that is known to work.
Cheers,
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Hi,
I guess yes:

:; pkg list | grep vnc
desktop/remote-desktop/realvnc/java-client4.1-2018.0.0.2 
i--
desktop/remote-desktop/tigervnc   1.8.0-2018.0.0.2 
i--
library/desktop/gtk-vnc   0.7.1-2018.0.0.0 
i--
library/libvncserver  0.9.10-2018.0.0.1 
i--
x11/server/xvnc   1.8.0-2018.0.0.2 
i--
x11/x11vnc0.9.15-2018.0.0.0 
i--


Personally, I like (and use) x11vnc which provides connection to 
existing GUI session (like remote access to my desktop)


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Predrag Zečević
Technical Support Analyst
2e Systems GmbH

tel: +49 - 6196 - 95058 - 15
mob: +49 - 174 - 3109288
fax: +49 - 6196 - 95058 - 94
e-mail: predrag.zece...@2e-systems.com

headquarter: 2e Systems GmbH, Koenigsteiner Str. 87, 65812 Bad Soden am 
Taunus, Germany

registration: Amtsgericht Koenigstein (Germany), HRB 7303
managing director: Phil Douglas

http://www.2e-systems.com/ - Making your business fly!

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