On 01/25/2018 10:06 AM, Adrian Carpenter wrote:
Hi All,
We’ve been running a supermicro box with LSI SATA/SAS 8e HBA connected to
SuperMicro 2 x JBOD boxes with 2 x 45 disks, its been running really really
stable, but thought it was time to upgrade, after the upgrade only 75 disks are
On 01/25/18 07:57 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 01/25/18 10:40 AM, russell wrote:
Is there any immediate danger of Mozilla retiring the 32bit version of Firefox?
I believe the most immediate item of concern is that Firefox now uses code
written in Rust, so you'll be limited to platforms that
On 25.01.2018 20:49, Nikola M wrote:
But actually, when issuing command to install mate_install I get this
error message..
.. So how to actually install mate/lightdm?
$ pfexec pkg install -v mate_install >
updatelogs/updatelog-mate_install.txt
pkg install: No matching version of
On 01/25/18 10:40 AM, russell wrote:
> Is there any immediate danger of Mozilla retiring the 32bit version of
> Firefox?
I believe the most immediate item of concern is that Firefox now uses code
written in Rust, so you'll be limited to platforms that the Rust compiler
generates code for, and I
Hi,
I noticed last year Mozilla made the default Firefox installation for
Windows to be Firefox 64bit, then my Linux distro on my work laptop also
switched to Firefox 64bit. Are there any figures on Firefox 32bit v
64bit deployment? Is there any immediate danger of Mozilla retiring the
32bit
Ok, Thanks. I might leave running a long time just to test.
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Definitely swapping.
The system should recover at some point.
I wonder if the recently upstreamed SmartOS patch for #8493 would help
the system to recover better under such memory pressure?
On 1/25/18, Jason Martin wrote:
> Hard power off!
> ssh into before I run scripts.
>
On 01/23/18 04:21 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
The title says its all, but there are details.
Today libunique, gnome-power-manager and gdm were removed from
oi-userland (together with support for creating Gnome2 installation
images). So if you still use Gnome 2 due to some strange reason,
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Creating login screen screenshot with...:
Here is the OI gdm login screen.
https://mega.nz/#!LJZBBaST!XWR52syJym0TJS-BZt_zmeBmfwHkgofttl49PbP7EpE
Thanks Nikola!
And thanks for the tip on how to get it, without needing a VM. I should
have realized it
Hard power off!
ssh into before I run scripts.
each 28M * 161 = 4508M plus what is already running. Not sure if it gets to
swap.
Captured before unresponsive on ssh into machine
load averages: 0.34, 0.17, 0.07; up
0+00:03:54
10:33:58
258 processes: 189 sleeping, 55 running, 13
Hi,
I see that the machine can hold maximum 4GB.
How is the memory usage during your run?
On 1/25/18, Jason Martin wrote:
> Have been using OpenIndiana since May 2017.
>
> Very happy, seems to be in really capable developers hands.
>
> Two machines up to date with jenkins
On 01/24/18 02:41 AM, Tim Mooney wrote:
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] [HEADS UP] Gnome 2 is dead,
Alexander...:
gdm were removed from oi-userland
Bit of a strange request here...
Anyone have a VM that's still running GDM for the login screen, that
could take a screenshot of the GDM
Hi All,
We’ve been running a supermicro box with LSI SATA/SAS 8e HBA connected to
SuperMicro 2 x JBOD boxes with 2 x 45 disks, its been running really really
stable, but thought it was time to upgrade, after the upgrade only 75 disks
are seen! I’ve checked against 151a7 and FreeBSD - both
Hi all,
about one hour ago, I have update BE (saw FF update). Then I wanted to
remove network/ssh-askpass/zenity (looks like it is not usable, but did
not analyzed it properly) and got this error:
$ pfexec pkg uninstall -v pkg://openindiana.org/network/ssh-askpass/zenity
Creating Plan
On 25/01/2018 15:39, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I lost the disk on my OI_151a8 system. The swap area was going bad. So I booted
from a 2017.10 Hipster DVD, imported the old drive and copied everything to another
disk using a USB <-> SATA adaptor.
The evolving nature
Have been using OpenIndiana since May 2017.
Very happy, seems to be in really capable developers hands.
Two machines up to date with jenkins build this morning.
Built and have been testing oorexx from svn for days now.
I have 161 tested scripts that produce no output or little output.
I can
I lost the disk on my OI_151a8 system. The swap area was going bad. So I
booted from a 2017.10 Hipster DVD, imported the old drive and copied everything
to another disk using a USB <-> SATA adaptor.
The evolving nature of ZFS makes the traditional miniroot problematic. If the
ZFS
On January 24, 2018 10:55:21 PM UTC, Jerry Kemp wrote:
>Had a bad power outage (another story un-into itself) at home,
>apparently took multiple drives out on an older OpenIndiana
>(pre-Hipster) system. I believe the OS (SSD) drive is OK, and I
>believe that I probably
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