Now that I've copied the zone into the new master zone running under VMware,
I've run into a problem with IP networking. I've set up the vnic, assigned
the IP, and can ping/access the IP from the global zone. However I can't
access that IP from the LAN. Oddly, the arp table in the external mac
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2014, Jim Klimov wrote:
>
> > What i meant regarding zoned=off was actually that you set this and then
> > mount manually by either 'mount -F zfs' (for legacy) or 'zfs mount' (for
> &g
Simpler question: Is there a version of zoneadm for OpenIndiana that can
read a ZFS snapshot ? That seems to be where things are falling down.
==
Chris Candreva -- ch...@westnet.com -- (914) 948-3162
WestNet Internet Services of Westches
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014, Jim Klimov wrote:
> What i meant regarding zoned=off was actually that you set this and then
> mount manually by either 'mount -F zfs' (for legacy) or 'zfs mount' (for
> others).
Yes, that is what I did. It is mounted:
df output ...
rpool/zones 183123204
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014, Jim Klimov wrote:
> 16 апреля 2014 г. 18:30:13 CEST, "Christopher X. Candreva"
> пишет:
> >
> >I'm having a devil of a time moving a zone to another server. I tried
> >following the Solaris instructions (
> >https://blogs.orac
I'm having a devil of a time moving a zone to another server. I tried
following the Solaris instructions (
https://blogs.oracle.com/openomics/entry/solaris_zone_migration ), but at
the install step it seems OI's zoneadm can't read a zfs send file, as I get
this error:
chris@Zeb:/root# zoneadm
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013, Jim Klimov wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> My attention was requested to an old UltraSPARC E450 machine with
> Solaris 8, whose clock was going slower and worse for the past few
> days, maybe weeks. Since about today it has practically stopped -
> or more precisely, loops over the
There is the "Spec files Extras" repository , with info in the wiki:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Spec+Files+Extra+Repository
I am also compiling some packages myself and will be making a repo available.
For myself I like to stay on the newest versions of software as they are
released, rather
On Thu, 5 Sep 2013, Jim Klimov wrote:
> > here is the output of df:
> >
> > chris@Jubal:~$ df -h
> > FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > rpool/ROOT/openindiana
> >134G 2.1G 132G 2% /
> > rpool/ROOT/openindiana/var
> >132G
On Wed, 4 Sep 2013, Richard Jones wrote:
> > I know this is possible, because I have an oi 151a6 machine running
> > with /var and /usr as saparate filesystems on the zfs rpool. However I
> > did it I can't remember and can't find whatever instructions I used,
> > because I'm trying again on anoth
This is somewhat embarassing.
I know this is possible, because I have an oi 151a6 machine running with
/var and /usr as saparate filesystems on the zfs rpool. However I did it I
can't remember and can't find whatever instructions I used, because I'm
trying again on another install and failing.
I've read many pages on publishing your own repo, and am stumped on just one
thing: How do you secure publish access to a local repo running as a service
?
I had created a number of packages using my own script and publishing just
to the local file system. I am now trying out the pkgbuild scri
Does anyone know if libwrap.so on OpenIndiana is compiled with PARANOID
defined or not ? I know in the past on Solaris I had to recompile my own
because it was built in that way.
==
Chris Candreva -- ch...@westnet.com -- (914) 948-3162
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> > If I'm correct, you have to set pkg.depend.runpath property in manifest,
> > something like
> >
> > set name=pkg.depend.runpat
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> Hello.
> If I'm correct, you have to set pkg.depend.runpath property in manifest,
> something like
>
> set name=pkg.depend.runpath value=$PKGDEPEND_RUNPATH:/usr/local/lib
Alexander, thank you. This solves the first problem for libgcc_s
> > dep
I'm playing with creating IPS packages (in a VM, so screwing things up isn't
an issue) and am beating my head against a dependancies issue. I've built my
own gcc-4.8.3, made a small gcc-runtime package that is installed, and now
built gmp against it. the "pkgdepnd resolve " step stubbornly refu
On Wed, 12 Sep 2012, Julius Roberts wrote:
> mdbackup and I manage it all using subversion. As for releasing it into the
> wild I'm happy do do that, but there are no appropriate licensing
> statements in any if the files nor have I considered what licence to even
> use. I was thinking of pushing
I am trying to install OI 151a on an IBM x366. This machine has the
Serveraid 8i SAS backplane, with a legacy IDE DVD rom drive.
The machine will boot the DVD, but then gives a stream of errors on
pci@0,0/pci-ide@f/edi@0 time reset bus
I've read about problems with IDE, that offered adding opti
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