Yes, that's correct, little did i know.
Later I switched the BIOS to AHCI, and reinstalled, and it works fine (as in I
can see the disks listed with 'cfgadm -a sata'. I cannot yet hot plug a disk
(it's not visible with that command), but it may be a hardware issue.
Matthieu
hello list,
I am trying to install sudo onto a zone I created on my openindiana
box. I downloaded the one I found at sunfreeware.com, but that was
missing a lot of libraries.
Next, I thought I would try searching the openindiana package
repository but I don't know if there is a way to do this
On 23.05.2012 17:12, Tim Dunphy wrote:
hello list,
I am
trying to install sudo onto a zone I created on my openindiana
box. I
downloaded the one I found at sunfreeware.com, but that was
missing a
lot of libraries.
Next, I thought I would try searching the
openindiana package
On May 22, 2012, at 1:41 PM, Robbie Crash wrote:
Gaming iperf you can get close to theoretical maximums on wire connections,
but if you're just on a 10/100 network looks liek you've got everything
working properly. Real world performance (for me) sits at around 400Mb/sec
for medium (4-100MB)
On 05/23/12 08:12 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
hello list,
I am trying to install sudo onto a zone I created on my openindiana
box. I downloaded the one I found at sunfreeware.com, but that was
missing a lot of libraries.
Next, I thought I would try searching the openindiana package
Am 23.05.2012 17:12, schrieb Tim Dunphy:
hello list,
I am trying to install sudo onto a zone I created on my openindiana
box. I downloaded the one I found at sunfreeware.com, but that was
missing a lot of libraries.
Next, I thought I would try searching the openindiana package
repository
hey again list,
I'm trying to surmount a small hurdle in installing Oracle 11g on my
oi 151 box.
When I run the ./runInstaller command from the database directory I
get this message
Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors
Could not execute auto check for
I don't want to sound insulting, but is X running?
Are you on console or logged in over ssh? If ssh, is xforwarding enabled? If
so, do you have some sort of X client on your side? Do other X clients work
(eg. xload)?
If console, who are youlogged in as? What user are you running the installer
I'm using gcc 4.6 from safe repository. Is the option -m64 the same in 3.4?
I did rvm reinstall because I already had the 32 bit one installed... Perhaps
try that too?
Here's some output from my machine:
matt@rvm1:~$ gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
I don't want to sound insulting, but is X running?
Are you on console or logged in over ssh? If ssh, is xforwarding enabled? If
so, do you have some sort of X client on your side? Do other X clients work
(eg. xload)?
That's fine. I'm logged in at the console, not ssh'd in and yes x is
working
On 05/23/12 03:16 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
I don't want to sound insulting, but is X running?
Are you on console or logged in over ssh? If ssh, is xforwarding enabled? If
so, do you have some sort of X client on your side? Do other X clients work
(eg. xload)?
That's fine. I'm logged in at the
2012-05-24 2:16, Tim Dunphy wrote:
I don't want to sound insulting, but is X running?
Are you on console or logged in over ssh? If ssh, is xforwarding enabled? If
so, do you have some sort of X client on your side? Do other X clients work
(eg. xload)?
That's fine. I'm logged in at the console,
What Alan wrote.
j.
-Original Message-
From: Alan Coopersmith [mailto:alan.coopersm...@oracle.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 3:21 PM
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] installing oracle 11g
On 05/23/12 03:16 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
I don't want
Thanks guys.
Alan's tip ultimately got the gui installer working:
The simplest workaround is to grant the Oracle user permission before you su
to it:
xhost +si:localuser:oracle
Then, after setting the DISPLAY variable that got the ball rolling.
I appreciate the help!
tim
On Wed, May
On May 23, 2012, at 2:37 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-05-23 8:00, Richard Elling wrote:
This procedure is far too complex. Let's edit it...
Thanks... that seemed far too easy ;)
As a side note, it is then possible to augment GRUB to be
able to import and export an rpool and thus help
2012-05-24 3:50, Richard Elling wrote:
As a side note, it is then possible to augment GRUB to be
able to import and export an rpool and thus help IDE-SATA
migrations?
Go for it.
Huh... wait a couple of years, please. I'm better with
generating ideas, than with long-term commitments for
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