On 9/2/2013 7:17 AM, Thierry Bingen wrote:
Suffering from exactly the same problem (LDAP bind failing after
upgrading from r151004 to r151006), I tried your recipe; my
/etc/default/init now contains:
TZ="Europe/Brussels" CMASK=022 NSS_HASH_ALG_SUPPORT=+MD5
but it did not make any difference af
On 9/3/2013 3:05 AM, Andy wrote:
Have you checked the baud rate in /etc/ttydefs for the console?
# grep '^console:' /etc/ttydefs
console:9600 hupcl opost onlcr:9600::console
Ah, no I had not; I had set "ttyc-mode=115200,8,n,1,-" and did not
realize the console login did not inherit those set
On Sep 3, 2013, at 11:54 AM, Svavar Örn Eysteinsson wrote:
> Hello and Good day.
>
> I was wandering what Filesystems OmniOS supports ?
> As I need to hook up an external USB disk to my HP Microserver and copy data
> to the server,
> so I only need Read access.
>
> Is there R/W access to NTFS,
Hello and Good day.
I was wandering what Filesystems OmniOS supports ?
As I need to hook up an external USB disk to my HP Microserver and copy data to
the server,
so I only need Read access.
Is there R/W access to NTFS, FAT32, UFS as usual ?
Any other filesystems ?
Thanks in advance.
Best reg
On Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 20:24:34 +0200, gi...@swipnet.se wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've gone from openindiana to omnios and it works really well.
> I do, however, miss lftp. When i try to compile it i get the following
> when i run ./configure:
>
> checking term.h presence... yes
> configure: WARNING: term
On 26 Aug 2013, at 11:42:52 -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote:
>>> ... However, in OmniOS r151006 (omnios-b281e50) the ldapsearch test
>>> fails when using TLS (-Z or -ZZ switches used) with:
>>>
>>> ldap_simple_bind: Can't contact LDAP server
>> It looks like Brian's problem might be that he has an
Hi
I've gone from openindiana to omnios and it works really well.
I do, however, miss lftp. When i try to compile it i get the following
when i run ./configure:
checking term.h presence... yes
configure: WARNING: term.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure: WARNING: term.h: check for mis
Here's how I set up a serial console on my X4150 and a test VM:
eeprom console=ttya
vi /rpool/boot/grub/menu.lst
# Un-comment the following lines:
serial --unit=0 --speed=9600
terminal serial
# Comment the line:
#splashimage /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
I didn't mess around with services.
Ben
Also look at the properties settings for svc:/system/console-login:default
with svccfg. I remember that I also had to adjust it on OmniOS to get it to
work with my serial console (I can send you my config when I get back home).
Someone on #illumos helped me out there and it also turned out that Sma
; Any ideas why the console login process is wedging up the serial
; console?
Have you checked the baud rate in /etc/ttydefs for the console?
# grep '^console:' /etc/ttydefs
console:9600 hupcl opost onlcr:9600::console
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I tried to install Win 7 professional 64 bit using virtio 0.1.16 from Redhat.
The disk and balloon drivers seems ok, but The net driver made kvm seg fault.
Brgds,
Toan
On 3. sep. 2013, at 08:58, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> We have setup windows 2012 on omnios (latest stable) using virtio
> drivers
We have setup windows 2012 on omnios (latest stable) using virtio
drivers from redhat ... the install went fine, but when tryig to
apply the pending updates, the thing got stuck and failed to
apply all the patches ... also when we fiddled with the system to
try and coax it into applying the missing
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