[osol-discuss] Next (Colorado) FROSUG Meeting - 10/25/2005

2005-10-09 Thread Evan Layton
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We had another great turnout for the FROSUG meeting on
September 20. There were around 50 people in attendance.
We are looking forward to the next meeting on October
25th and hope you will join us.

Our speaker will be well-known technology futurist Simon
Phipps who is Sun's Chief Open Source Officer. He is a
member of the OpenSolaris Community Advisory Board (CAB)
and maintains a widely read weblog
(http://blogs.sun.com/webmink). Mr Phipps will be
presenting "The Zen of Free" to us which he is also
scheduled to present as a keynote at EuroOSCON earlier in
the month.

Please Note: The time is one hour later then the previous meetings.

Details for the meeting are as follows:

When: Tuesday, October 25, 2005, 7:30-9:30pm
Where: Sun Broomfield campus, Conference Center #1/Bldg #1
If you want to map it out, the address is:
  500 Eldorado Blvd
  Broomfield, CO 80021
Topic: The Zen of Free: A Model for Understanding Open Source
Speaker: Simon Phipps

Similar to the last meeting, in addition to the speaker, there
will be several Solaris engineers in attendance to help answer
any questions you may want to ask.

RSVPs are encouraged so that badges can be made in advance. Please send 
your first and last name to:

Evan(DOT)Layton(AT)sun(DOT)com by October 21st.

Thanks and we hope to see you there!
FROSUG (Front Range OpenSolaris User Group)

Join our mailing list by looking for "frosug" at the following:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/os_user_groups/discussions/
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[osol-discuss] Reminder: Next (Colorado) FROSUG Meeting - 10/25/2005

2005-10-21 Thread Evan Layton

Reminder the next (Colorado) FROSUG Meeting will be on 10/25/2005

Please send RSVP's to Evan(DOT)Layton(AT)sun(DOT)com

Evan Layton wrote On 10/12/05 13:38,:

We had another great turnout for the FROSUG meeting on
September 20. There were around 50 people in attendance.
We are looking forward to the next meeting on October
25th and hope you will join us.

Our speaker will be well-known technology futurist Simon
Phipps who is Sun's Chief Open Source Officer. He is a
member of the OpenSolaris Community Advisory Board (CAB)
and maintains a widely read weblog
(http://blogs.sun.com/webmink). Mr Phipps will be
presenting "The Zen of Free" to us which he is also
scheduled to present as a keynote at EuroOSCON earlier in
the month.

Please Note: The time is one hour later then the previous meetings.

Details for the meeting are as follows:

When: Tuesday, October 25, 2005, 7:30-9:30pm
Where: Sun Broomfield campus, Conference Center #1/Bldg #1
If you want to map it out, the address is:
   500 Eldorado Blvd
   Broomfield, CO 80021
Topic: The Zen of Free: A Model for Understanding Open Source
Speaker: Simon Phipps

Similar to the last meeting, in addition to the speaker, there
will be several Solaris engineers in attendance to help answer
any questions you may want to ask.

RSVPs are encouraged so that badges can be made in advance. Please send 
your first and last name to:

Evan(DOT)Layton(AT)sun(DOT)com by October 21st.

Thanks and we hope to see you there!
FROSUG (Front Range OpenSolaris User Group)

Join our mailing list by looking for "frosug" at the following:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/os_user_groups/discussions/


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Re: [osol-discuss] SUNWluu packages for b132

2010-02-16 Thread Evan Layton

On 2/15/10 10:16 AM, Tom Buskey wrote:



Tom Buskey schrieb am 15.02.10 16:29:

I should have said what I'm trying to do.

I install b131 on a 40 GB drive.  After the

install, I put a 2nd 40 GB drive in to mirror.


The mirror won't work because the 2nd drive is

  37.26 GB instead of 38.26 GB.
  I'm using less then 9 GB :-(


To fix this, I want to:
move the OS to the smaller drive
boot from the smaller drive
destroy the pool on the larger drive
mirror the OS onto the 2 drives.

Right now I'm trying this:
# zpool create pool0 c3d0
#  beadm create -p pool0 A
  Unable to create A.
  BE copy failed.


Hmm, without a more detailed error message it's hard
to say what went wrong.
Have you seen an error message in /var/log/beadm ?



$ less /var/log/beadm/A/create.log.20100215_102828
Attempting to create A
Unable to create A.
BE copy failed.

Not much better



Maybe you can try this ?
beadm create curr...@now
beadm create curr...@now -p pool0 A



$beadm create opensolari...@now
$cat /var/log/beadm/opensolaris...@now/create.log.20100215_121007
Attempting to create opensolari...@now

$beadm create -e opensolari...@now -p pool0 A
$cat /var/log/beadm/A/create.log.20100215_121049
Attempting to create A
Unable to create A.
BE copy failed.

Not much help there either :-(


The problem has to do with the fact that there was a change to ZFS that
made some changes to ZFS send/receive. This is used by beadm to transfer
the BE from one pool to another. However this was missed when the packages
were integrated into build 132. Unfortunately this will not work in build
132 but will work correctly in build 133.

-evan
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Re: [osol-discuss] Timeslider in snv_134 fresh install -or- /home vs /export/home

2010-03-15 Thread Evan Layton

On 3/14/10 11:57 AM, Raphael Barabas wrote:

Hi,

I did a fresh installation of osol-dev-134-x86.iso to a notebook pc. After 
turning on time slider for rpool/export/home/xxx i waited for about 90 minutes 
to gather a few automatic snapshots.

When starting nautilus via "Places" ->  "Home folder"  (which opens up 
/home/xxx) the button for time slider was greyed out. It's visible if i manually point nautilus to 
/export/home/xxx.

Did anyone notice similar behaviour? Maybe it's a known bug i've been unable to 
find.



Looks like a bug in time slider. It appears that time slider can't
handle automounted homedirs. With the fix for bug 364 /home/xxx is
automounted on /export/home/xxx. This type of automounted home
directory is pretty common and time slider should be able to deal
with it. However it appears that time slider is getting confused in
this case.

Please file a bug against time slider for this issue.

Thanks,
-evan
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