I'll check this ;)
Virtio is a paravirtual driver that allows you to run network at higher speed
inside a VirtualBox.
Instead of emulating a real network card, you can instruct VirtualBox to use
virtio and the VM
will use that driver. I tested on a Linux VM (that has virtio as default) and
it
Good day.
In which bug tracker I must create a bug report for this issue?
(Cite from: http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=45491)
The problem is that on OI-151 EXT2_IOC_GETFLAGS is defined as
_IOR('f', 1, long)
where _IOR is defined in drm/drm.h which is not
On 10/27/11 18:17, Harry Putnam wrote:
I couldn't find any better way to capture those messages (taking place
on a Virtualbox install of oi 151) than a screen shot so have attached
it below, I hope it is visible enough to read:
The messages say that you should run svcs -xv, and then examine
On 10/27/11 18:34, Harry Putnam wrote:
Note that top line about `crontab'. Is that the reason for the
subsequent failures?
It appears to be.
What is going on that requires crontab to be read? And what might make
it not open.. permissions?
The script this service runs modifies crontab
On 10/28/11 06:45, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
Good day.
In which bug tracker I must create a bug report for this issue?
(Cite from:
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=45491)
The problem is that on OI-151 EXT2_IOC_GETFLAGS is defined as
_IOR('f', 1, long)
I wondered if anyone can verify if its normal to see such high cpu
usage in these situtations.
Running b 151 inside VirtualBox on a linux OS (debian).
The hardware is older P4 with Celeron 3.06 Ghz CPU and 2gb of ram.
The VM is assigned 888 MB of the available 2025.
I'm not sure how much is
On 28.10.11 16:29, James Carlson wrote:
In which bug tracker I must create a bug report for this issue?
The problem is that on OI-151 EXT2_IOC_GETFLAGS is defined as
_IOR('f', 1, long)
where _IOR is defined in drm/drm.h which is not included.
To me this looks like a bug in OpenIndiana.
On 10/28/11 03:45, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
Good day.
In which bug tracker I must create a bug report for this issue?
(Cite from: http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=45491)
The problem is that on OI-151 EXT2_IOC_GETFLAGS is defined as
_IOR('f', 1, long)
where _IOR
Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
On 28.10.11 16:29, James Carlson wrote:
In which bug tracker I must create a bug report for this issue?
The problem is that on OI-151 EXT2_IOC_GETFLAGS is defined as
_IOR('f', 1, long)
where _IOR is defined in drm/drm.h which is not included.
To me this
On 10/28/2011 12:17 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Per Sjoholmper.t.sjoh...@flysta.net writes:
[...]
Works for me
Well, that is good news... its probably some configuration not
completed on my end then.
Did you guys do anything more than enable the timeslider with the
checkbox on the
On 28.10.11 18:29, James Carlson wrote:
pkg:/system/file-system/e2fsprogs@1.41.14-0.151.1
That doesn't come with the system. It's part of OI-SFE.
Looking over the software, it doesn't look to me like anyone should
assume that if the header files are present, then the kernel bits are
present
Hi Tommy,
It caused a total I/O outage for something like 20 minutes before it was
finally failed by ZFS.
When asking Nexenta about it, they said they'd seen similar ungraceful
fails from C300 devices before, so I quickly yanked the other ones I had in
production and replaced them with
James Carlson writes:
If one were malicious, it'd be a way to catch people who write code
without reading the documentation. :-/
You mean, like the stupid passcode you need to specify when you
want to apply the Recommended patch cluster? :-(
I also tried removing headers that were utterly
carlopm...@gmail.com said:
I am installing an oi_151a server to use as a bind9 caching name server. I
am searching docs about howto do this under openindiana without luck.
Please any site that explains how to do this??
Run it in a non-global zone. If/when OI gets read-only sparce
James Carlson carls...@workingcode.com writes:
On 10/27/11 18:34, Harry Putnam wrote:
Note that top line about `crontab'. Is that the reason for the
subsequent failures?
It appears to be.
What is going on that requires crontab to be read? And what might make
it not open.. permissions?
James Carlson carls...@workingcode.com writes:
What is going on that requires crontab to be read? And what might make
it not open.. permissions?
The script this service runs modifies crontab entries (yecch!). Not
opening could be due to user modification of the time-slider service
itself,
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