How did you setup the "aliases"? Are these virtual NICs like bge0:1 ?
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Jonathan Leafty
wrote:
> Back in OpenSolaris b134 and previous, I was able to make multiple
> connections from my Windows 7 machines to my server using aliases. It seems
> like I can no longer
Back in OpenSolaris b134 and previous, I was able to make multiple
connections from my Windows 7 machines to my server using aliases. It seems
like I can no longer do it, like say I have alias1 , if I hit alias2 the
other connection fails.
My main issue are issues because my backup software uses
mm..
Can you connect to the web interface ?
check this :
svcs -a | grep print |grep online
online 13:36:16 svc:/application/print/ppd-cache-update:default
online 13:36:19 svc:/application/print/service-selector:default
also check your /var/log/cups/ folder for some error, be sure t
First, I'm trying to find a way to use Solaris and zfs for a homeboy
NAS, but without the normal hardware (until I get some money of
course)
Currently I have a fairly powerful laptop with i7 820 with 8GB ram.
I'm running win7 on it, and that will need to stay since I'm doing
video editing and gra
Harry Putnam writes:
> Harry Putnam writes:
>
>> I installed the server iso 151a with no problems recently, but today
>> trying to install from the desktop (dvd) iso, downloaded from oi home
>> page. I am unable to boot from that iso at all.
>>
>> I thought perhaps the download had guffed up the
Harry Putnam writes:
> I installed the server iso 151a with no problems recently, but today
> trying to install from the desktop (dvd) iso, downloaded from oi home
> page. I am unable to boot from that iso at all.
>
> I thought perhaps the download had guffed up the iso so downloadeded
> it again
I installed the server iso 151a with no problems recently, but today
trying to install from the desktop (dvd) iso, downloaded from oi home
page. I am unable to boot from that iso at all.
I thought perhaps the download had guffed up the iso so downloadeded
it again. But still it will not boot and
Thanks for your suggestions!
When I try "cupsctl PrintcapFormat=BSD " i get
cupsctl: Unable to connect to server: Error 0
online 10:15:34 svc:/application/cups/scheduler:default
online 10:15:34 svc:/application/cups/in-lpd:default
Any ideas?
On 10/19/2011 10:56 AM, Paolo March
Thanks a lot, I did all the modifications and tests you suggested.
It seems not to change though.
My concern is that this link will run just one NFS mount from the server, so
I'm worried it won't
benefit of the 2Gb available!
Here are configs and results:
STORAGE OPENINDIANA
=
soni
Hi
Try to do the following from user root:
cupsctl PrintcapFormat=BSD
print-service -s cups
if you want access to windows printers you need samba support.
To check cups configuration , connect to
http://localhost:631
I hope this helps.
Ciao
Paolo
On 10/19/11 02:27 PM, Daniel Kjar wrote:
I have a box with a clean OI install and printing is now working fine on
there using cups (although it was not a straight forward process, how a
novice would know to set the root password at the command line is beyond
me).
The upgrade box solaris - opensolaris - OI (my desktop) is completely
Yes you can follow this guide:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Building+with+oi-build
Personally I created a zone in order to create an indipendent compilation
environment.
Ciao
Paolo
On 10/19/11 03:10 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Are there a set of packages I should have installed to have basic
de
did you set 'vboxnet0's IP address to 192.168.56.1/24 after you brought it up?
On 18 October 2011 22:12, Ron Parker wrote:
> I am moving some VM's from a Linux host to OpenIndiana 151a. They all
> have 1 NAT interface and one host-only. My problem is that I cannot
> connect to them from the host,
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