Additional Info.
It just occurred to me that I should give you the output of zfslist:
Additional Info.
It just occurred to me that I should give you the output of zfslist:
myad...@tryphon.ds:~# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool
Ok. Never mind. I did the math. It makes sense to me now.
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool/ROOT 26.6G 481M31K legacy
rpool/dump 8.00G 481M 8.00G -
rpool/export
I’m real confused.
I’m investigating why our main server died last week. When I look at some of
the old logs of our nightly admin routines, I found that I might have had a
disk free problem. A “df -h” command on the server that died gave me this
output on June 25th:
On Jul 7, 2014, at 12:29 PM, James Carlson carls...@workingcode.com wrote:
At a guess, you've got several snapshots that are tying up a lot of
valuable resources.
Thanks, Mr. Carlson.
And that is something that I’d been wondering about for quite some time — “Do
snapshots take additional
Well, I did the following to clear up space, from the “Open Solaris Bible:
zoneadm -z myzone2 uninstall -F
zonecfg -z myzone2 delete -F
That cleared up some space.
At first, it didn’t boot. It kicked me into maintenance mode. I don’t
remember what I did, exactly, but I booted it again, and
because I was new to all of this last year.
Thank you very much for your help.
I *greatly* appreciate it.
On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:21 PM, James Carlson carls...@workingcode.com wrote:
On 07/07/14 15:52, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Then I thought, well, maybe something in the zones
You can always force it the old fashioned way, like I had to do yesterday.
In /etc/hostname.bge0 (or whatever your NIC name is):
192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
If you need to force the default router, simply put its IP Address in
/etc/defaultrouter, like:
192.168.0.1
HTH
fp
On Jul 6,
Hi, everyone. I have a little problem. Our primary server hung on something
last night, and I don’t know what. I could not get into it, even with ssh.
So, maybe I did something stupid, but I powered the machine off. Now it will
not boot.
Editing the GRUB menu options, removing the console
On Jul 4, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Alexander Eremin alexander.r.ere...@gmail.com
wrote:
Just run in command prompt:
# dmesg
and see if output contains something interesting...
Also check your disk space.
Alexander
On 04 июля 2014 г., at 23:49, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk
dmesg gives the following output. The last three entries, which seemed to
have been repeated prior to this, are:
—
July 4 11:21:20 baptist.ds genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info]
pci@0,0/pci1028,1b9@1d,7/hub@5/device@4/input@1 (hid8) offline
July 4 11:21:25 baptist.ds genunix: [667643
This noise probably from your keyboard... Could you provide all output from
dmesg and all output from svcs -xv?
Alex
As I asked before, is there a way to direct it from this machine to another?
As it is, I’m typing into the machine I’m using to email these messages from
what I see on
The only way to circumvent this is using sudo, which is a bit
difficult to use in menus (as gksu -S -u root), I tried, but
somehow it fails to get the password window open.
Maybe you might be able to get beesu to work.
http://honeybeenet.altervista.org/beesu/
It's not really meant for
However, I really want to be able to perform an emergency rescue from
the install media so am continuing with a clone in a few minutes.
Once you get this figured out, would you please post or make a wiki page about
how to do an emergency rescue from the install media? I, for one, would
On Aug 2, 2013, at 9:08 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Looking for a little advice about setting up a home lan server.
So far just tinkering with a vbox oi as guest install hoping to make
whatever nasty blunders on disposable data and OS.
But getting right to it:
In a previous life I ran oi
I've read others on this list reporting that the Time Slider gui doesn't work
until you change the root password via the command line. I'd guess you're
probably getting bit by an offshoot of that.
It's been a while since I've done a fresh install of OI, but I vaguely remember
something
Now that I look at what I wrote earlier, it appears I didn't word my last email
as clearly as it could have been.
There appears to be a problem with the initial root password that you enter
when you install OI using the Live Desktop DVD. After you do a fresh install,
go into a terminal window
On Jul 18, 2013, at 6:13 AM, Jozsef Brogyanyi wrote:
Hi
I have a little problem with smb server. When I issue the svcs -x command
then I looked everything is all right but from win7 I could not see the
shared folder's.
Just I can see the attached folder's.
I'm not real sure what you
On Jul 18, 2013, at 6:13 AM, Jozsef Brogyanyi wrote:
Hi
I have a little problem with smb server. When I issue the svcs -x command
then I looked everything is all right but from win7 I could not see the
shared folder's.
Just I can see the attached folder's.
I'm not real sure what
On Jul 18, 2013, at 7:32 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
That would be part of Samba, while I believe the OP is trying
to get kCIFS working.
Ah, yes. I have too many years with Linux.
svc:/network/samba:default == samba
svc:/network/smb/server:default == kCIFS
Sorry about that.
Glad you got it
On Jul 16, 2013, at 3:05 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
We have about 50 SunRays throughout our group, relying on the Smart Cards
to move/lock the session (we're a Laboratory, and have people moving
station all the time)
with this news, we'll have to think long term about replacing them with
On Jul 2, 2013, at 11:14 PM, Michael Schuster wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 4:07 AM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Indeed, I don't know much about networking. I wish I could find a decent
book about it. I looked on Amazon.com once, and didn't find
Op 3 jul. 2013 om 17:10 heeft dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com het volgende geschreven:
Well, I would be that Cisco manager -- and everything else here. And you
know what they say about us Jack of All Trades. We're Masters of None.
[]:-o Oops... It's sad, but true
Op 3 jul. 2013 om 17:10 heeft dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com het volgende geschreven:
Well, I would be that Cisco manager -- and everything else here. And you
know what they say about us Jack of All Trades. We're Masters of None.
[]:-o Oops... It's sad
Oops. This wasn't intended for the list, folks.
I'm sorry...
On Jul 3, 2013, at 8:40 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Op 3 jul. 2013 om 17:10 heeft dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com het volgende geschreven:
Well, I would be that Cisco manager -- and everything
On Jul 3, 2013, at 9:01 PM, Lou Picciano wrote:
No worries on this end. In fact, I kinda dug it!
Do take care of your back, though...!
Lou Picciano
Dug it? Just don't use a jack-hammer.
[];-)
LOL
Thanks, mate.
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First off, I'd like to thank you all for all the help you've given me. I
really appreciate it. I'd appreciate it if you'd bear with me just a little
bit longer...
I called our ISP, and the tech support person told me that the person who told
me last week that she had reconfigured the modem
, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Indeed, this does look like a DNS problem. I just put the IP Address of
our monastery's website in Firefox in the OI box, and it brought up the
site.
So maybe it isn't as bad of a network problem as it looked like yesterday
Well, I don't know what just happened, but the /etc/defaultrouter disappeared.
So, I put it back, and rebooted. Now this mostly-stock OI box works. I.e. --
DNS works, and I can ssh into it from outside the network.
I'm hesitant to declare this solved just yet -- until I try this on the (more
On Jul 2, 2013, at 3:41 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 02/07/2013 23:18, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
svcadm enable svc:/network/physical:default
That's always a good thing.
I created an /etc/hostname.bnx0 file with the following
On Jul 2, 2013, at 4:52 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
I put the following in my /etc/resolv.conf file:
nameserver 69.144.49.30
nameserver 69.146.17.2
Of course, if 192.168.0.151 is a stealth local DNS
slave server (I used such a beast for many years),
this can work... I can't find that
On Jul 2, 2013, at 7:06 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, July 03, 2013 07:45 AM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have to call it a day. I appreciate all the help, everyone! I appreciate
it very much! Thank you. Peter,
You are almost there Peter. There are now two things you
, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On the OI server, if I try to ping someone -- whether it be the router, or
an outside IP Address, I get the following:
myad...@theotokos.dsicons.net:~# ping -Rvs 70.58.190.52
PING 70.58.190.52: 56 data bytes
ICMP Host redirect from gateway dsicons.net (192.168.0.3
Oops, that broke things!
Now I cannot see either the OI box or the Linux box.
Putting things back now...
On Jul 1, 2013, at 2:45 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I put an /etc/defaultrouter file with 192.168.0.1 in it, did a svcadm
restart network and now I get this:
myad
Mr. Carlson, I really appreciate your help.
Answers to your question are below.
On Jul 1, 2013, at 3:20 PM, James Carlson wrote:
On 07/01/13 16:45, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
It still cannot see the internet.
Is 192.168.0.1 your NAT box (your router)?
192.168.0.1 is the cisco
On Jul 1, 2013, at 3:25 PM, James Carlson wrote:
On 07/01/13 16:36, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Routing Table: IPv4
Destination Gateway Flags Ref Use Interface
- - -- -
default
And by I can't see the internet, I cannot ping a known workable host, or
browse the internet.
HTH
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On Jul 1, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Marcus Agehall wrote:
Hang on a second. Which vmic is 192.168.0.3? vnic3? If so, I think you are in
trouble.
I'm struggling to make sense of what you are trying to do here. To me, it
seems like you are creating a very complicated network setup for something
On Jul 1, 2013, at 6:21 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
Wait, what do you mean by the gateway ip is the same as your nic address?
What I meant is that the Gateway on line three says 192.168.0.4, and that is
also the IP address of the nic.
myad...@theotokos.dsicons.net:~# netstat -nr
Routing
Ok. I was stupid (again).
It wasn't a networking issue, as I was able to login as root once I changed
PermitRootLogin to yes. So I started looking at other things, and discovered
that when I created the user, I did not specify the login shell. Therefore, it
was set as /bin/false instead of
I'm having problems using ssh to log into a zone as a user. I can sftp into
it, but not ssh. It asks for my password, and then once I enter it, it
immediately closes the connection.
I'm using IPFilter's NAT capabilities to port forward.
In my /etc/ipf/ipnat.conf file. I have:
rdr
I've had a similar experience.
Back in September 2012, I did a little checking about the GUI tools for the
Services (Start and stop daemons and system services) and for the Shared
Folders (Choose which folders are visible to other users on your network). I
discovered the services.desktop and
We brought our first OI server online a couple of days ago, and we've been
having problems with our Java Swing database applications being very slow.
That is, the queries that are hitting the mysql 5.1 server on the OI box are
now very slow.
This does not appear to be a problem with database
On May 31, 2013, at 1:23 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
We brought our first OI server online a couple of days ago, and we've been
having problems with our Java Swing database applications being very slow.
That is, the queries that are hitting the mysql 5.1 server on the OI box
On May 24, 2013, at 6:35 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Do you have /etc/aliases entries to redirect mail? If not, I strongly
recommend putting at least the standard sort of entries there.
I am kind of wondering what you consider to be the standard sort of entries?
The default /etc/mail/aliases
How do I get cron to email me the results of a cron job?
In Linux, cron had a MAILTO=myadmin setting in my crontab file. I haven't
been able to find anything in OI / Solaris about the MAILTO setting. I tried
putting it in /etc/default/cron, and that didn't work, either.
Any help will be
Bravo!
That works for me!
Thank you very much!
fp
On May 23, 2013, at 8:46 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 9:17 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
How do I get cron to email me the results of a cron job?
In Linux, cron had a MAILTO
, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On May 19, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Mark Creamer wrote:
I've been trying for weeks to get a zone off old hardware onto new. Both
servers are running exactly the same OI release, 151a7. I have not been
able to find a document that I can
Oops. Typo.
/etc.hostname.YOUR_ADAPTER_NAME
should be
/etc/hostname.YOUR_ADAPTER_NAME
On May 20, 2013, at 2:27 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Well, the socially *un*acceptable way is to do a sys-unconfig. This will
preserve your zone itself, but wipe out all the network
Oh yeah. If you are using ip-type: exclusive, does # dladm show-vnic show
your vnic for the zone you are moving?
On May 20, 2013, at 2:31 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oops. Typo.
/etc.hostname.YOUR_ADAPTER_NAME
should be
/etc/hostname.YOUR_ADAPTER_NAME
On May 20
/hostname.adaptername looked fine. I went ahead and ran sys-unconfig,
and whatever it needed, that took care of the issue. Thank you so much for
taking the time to offer help.
Best regards
mc
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 4:37 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh
On May 19, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Mark Creamer wrote:
I've been trying for weeks to get a zone off old hardware onto new. Both
servers are running exactly the same OI release, 151a7. I have not been
able to find a document that I can follow and get successful results. I've
tried both an Oracle
On May 18, 2013, at 8:34 AM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
Jose-Marcio Martins da Cruz writes:
Illumos isn't like Linux. Linux already has a very large user base,
while Illumos have a very small user base. For Linux, it's not a
real problem having some number of different distributions. About
On May 18, 2013, at 2:28 PM, fi...@linuxbsdos.com wrote:
At this point in the discussion, I think it'd be nice to hear from one or
more of the OI devs.
--
finid
I've only been on this list since last November, but I can't remember the OI
devs ever discussing anything like this on this
On Apr 29, 2013, at 7:45 AM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Could it be makedefs.out???
OK, could live with that.
How do I request a different feature enabling setup for the next release into
OI-SFE (or other repos) ??? Write to Tomas Wagner?
(who seems to be the postfix SFE person.)
On Apr 29, 2013, at 6:23 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
Dear all,
what has happened to wiki.openindiana.org and
www.openindiana.orghttp://www.openindiana.org ? Both seem to be unreachable
from my location...
Cheers
Stefan
Acando GmbH,
On Apr 18, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
In the past I have used delegate to do port forwarding on our internal
servers, forwarding from a server directly connected to the internet, to
one that has no direct connection.
I was about to set up delegate to do the same job, when it
BTW - My solution was to make etherstubs, and create a virtual router, with my
working zones in another network segment. Then everything works fine.
See:
http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/archives/5355-Upcoming-Solaris-Features-Crossbow-Part-1-Virtualisation.html
It's actually simple to do. If I can
On Apr 12, 2013, at 9:18 AM, Peter Tribble wrote:
I've seen any number of audio streaming demos using Node.JS. Which
is going to work just fine on OpenIndiana.
However, if this were me I would just outsource this. It's a perfect example
of a commodity that is unlikely to be your core
I seem to finally be making progress with the last major hurdle before bringing
our OI servers online, and now the Archbishop has decided he wants me to take a
break from this and lend a hand in another project.
He wants to start broadcasting live audio streams of our services for our
I had to go to Oracle's site to download some software, and on their main page
they had an advertisement:
Announcing New SPARC Servers with the World's Fastest Microprocessor
Discover the breakthrough speed and power of Oracle SPARC—watch a replay of the
March 26th Webcast.
On Mar 26, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Well, regarding the glassfish part of the problem, the 60sec timeout
is hardcoded unconfigurable in the admin-cli part of the project.
packages and pushing them
to the repo. SFE build zone is down for last 2 weeks and admins had no
time to look at it yet.
Best regards,
Milan
On čt, 2013-03-21 at 15:00 -0600, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Who maintains the SFE package? If somebody is already maintaining it, I
don't
and pushing them
to the repo. SFE build zone is down for last 2 weeks and admins had no
time to look at it yet.
Best regards,
Milan
On čt, 2013-03-21 at 15:00 -0600, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Who maintains the SFE package? If somebody is already maintaining it, I
don't think I
How often are the dovecot packages in sfe updated?
service/network/imap/dovecot2.1.14,5.11-0.151.1.7:20130208T203706Z
It's one update behind from what's on the dovecot site, and interestingly
enough, the current version came out the same day as this was posted on the sfe
repository.
---
that.
If that seems daunting, SVr4 packages can be kept updated and downloadable
from somewhere,
and those are possibly a little easier to produce.
Either way, others would benefit. If you decide to go down this road, call on
me, and I could try to help out.
On 2013-03-21 19:36, dormitionsk
On Mar 18, 2013, at 10:00 PM, Roman Naumenko wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to ask if this is the latest version of time-slider?
data:~$ pkginfo -l SUNWgnome-time-slider
PKGINST: SUNWgnome-time-slider
NAME: Time Slider ZFS snapshot management for GNOME
CATEGORY:
Hi, all!
I saw this on the Illumos developer list. I thought some of you might get a
kick out of it.
A Sun Solaris machine was shut down last week in Hungary, I think, after 3737
days of uptime. Below are links to the article and video.
After the embezzlement debacle, and a couple of complete turnovers (except for
me) of the IS staff, my (new) boss and I went to a class specifically about
backups. They were saying that not only do we need to keep your normal daily,
weekly and monthly backups; we should also keep snapshots of
We have several buildings in our monastery that are all connected with fiber.
I have a backup server in one of the buildings that is geographically separated
enough from the building that houses our server room that it is highly unlikely
that any fire or natural disaster that we're ever likely
8252
index 1
inet6 ::1/128
r...@routert3.ds:~#
On Mar 14, 2013, at 11:37 PM, Jussi Hamalainen wrote:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
It looks like I am going to have to change the IP Address for one of my
zones.
I'm using ip-type=exclusive, so I can't
.vnic0/_a static ok 192.168.0.41/24
routert3.vnic3/_a static ok 192.168.3.41/24
lo0/v6static ok ::1/128
r...@routert3.ds:~#
On Mar 15, 2013, at 12:09 AM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thank you! Unfortunately, though, all the Oracle docs are about
Even more off-topic!!!
You all don't know what you've been doing to me! With all of the stupid
computer problems I've had this week, all I've wanted to do all week is pack a
bag and move to Moravia, where my (German) ancestors came from! Live a nice,
simple, quiet life, without from
® wireless device from WIND
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From: dormitionsk...@hotmail.com dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 01:33:36
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On Mar 15, 2013, at 2:18 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
192.168.2.100 netmask 255.255.255.0
Hey, that worked! Thank you!
I'd seen that in other Solaris docs, but since my file didn't look anything
like that, I figured that was yet another thing that had changed...
BTW: reinstalling the system
...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
What is the proper procedure for copying a zone from one machine to
another?
I have several zones that I've set up on one machine. I'd like to copy
them to another machine, change the networking, and use them.
So, I took one of these zones. I
://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz/2011/06/05/migrating-an-openindiana-zone-from-one-system-to-another/
it has worked perfectly. Might be useful for you.
Mark
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:23 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Mr. Javoršek - I thank you very much for your help
It looks like I am going to have to change the IP Address for one of my zones.
I'm using ip-type=exclusive, so I can't just change it with zonecfg, like I
would if it was shared.
Googling didn't turn up anything real definite about this. It kind of left me
with the impression that the
What is the proper procedure for copying a zone from one machine to another?
I have several zones that I've set up on one machine. I'd like to copy them to
another machine, change the networking, and use them.
So, I took one of these zones. I halted it, detached it, tar'ed it up, and
copied
I decided to try out the zfs rollback feature today. I halted my tomcat zone,
and took a zfs snapshot of it like this:
myad...@baptist.ds:~# zoneadm -z tomcat halt
myad...@baptist.ds:~# zoneadm list -cv
ID NAME STATUS PATH BRANDIP
0 global
On Mar 8, 2013, at 5:02 PM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
The root file system of a zone is not kept in the zonepath but in
zonepath/ROOT/zbe - look for that filesystem to snapshot/rollback, not
the zonepath filesystem itself (which is just an empty container). Your
snapshot listing below shows that.
Well, after a short break, during Vespers, it occurred to me that I have all
those auto-snapshots. I don't need to make up a test case. I failed miserably
at getting a Ruby-on-Rails project to run in another zone today. So, I rolled
that zone back to yesterday, like you two said, and now
Did you reboot the machine twice? I put an additional nic in one of our
servers the other day. The first time I booted, it was nowhere to be found. I
shut it down. I was thinking about putting in a different card, but something
told me to start the machine back up. I did, and -- what do
On Feb 28, 2013, at 6:55 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
From: Sebastian Gabler [mailto:sequoiamo...@gmx.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 6:03 AM
The solution offered by Oracle is a
workaround that was implemented in Oracle's own branch.
Is that workaround also available
I was going to do a little testing with dovecot, trying to set it up in its own
zone, when I discovered that the /home directory in the zone doesn't have write
permission.
root@dovecot.ds2:/usr/dovecot/dovecot-2.1.15# useradd -g vmail -s /bin/false -d
/home/vmail -m vmail
UX: useradd: ERROR:
I kind of have to second that this is a bit of a TALL order with Dovecot.
Dovecot can be configured SO many different ways, it's unbelievable. If memory
serves me correctly, when I installed it on Red Hat EL6.2 a year or so ago, I
don't think it worked without being manually configured there,
Fact #1 - The OI Community seems to be filled with a whole lot more people
asking for features than there are developers to implement them. Some of these
are reasonable requests, too, but there just simply aren't that many people
actually working on OI to make them all possible even if the
On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:26 AM, James Relph wrote:
If you want security updates, there's no reason why some of you can't get
together and start your own business offering these updates for a fee. OI
is open source. You wouldn't necessarily have to start your own
distribution, although you
Oh, and by the way - some of the problems with recruiting at universities are:
1) the students tend to be busy with their studies, 2) they are still in the
process of acquiring the skills, 3) they lack experience, and 4) they tend to
want to make a lot right off if you're considering hiring
On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:22 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
Hi there,
would it be possible to compile your experience into some best practice
topic on the wiki - similarily to what Reginald has done for his N40L
installation? I think that would really help others as the subject is
On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:22 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
Hi there,
would it be possible to compile your experience into some best practice topic
on the wiki - similarily to what Reginald has done for his N40L
installation? I think that would really help others as the subject is setting
On Feb 5, 2013, at 12:11 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
Or am I missing something here? (And that's entirely possible!)
You are not gonna like my answer since it ads even more complexity but you
can (theoretically) use single IP and have a lot of globally available
services in different
Something like http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html maybe?
--
Ian.
Oh, and Ian, I'll look at this again in the morning. But Apache is so hard
for me! I'm just grateful I have it working with a reasonably simple setup.
Thanks again.
I do appreciate it.
On Feb 5, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
Now you are moving from complex to mind bogging complex :)
But yes with OI you can create network (datacenter) in a box (switches,
routers, servers):
http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/permalink/Upcoming-Solaris-Features-Crossbow-Virtualisation.html
I'd just like to thank all of you again for all of the help and advice you gave
me. I'm still reading, and re-reading, the posts and links you sent me. I'm
still mulling over all that you said, and experimenting with them.
While it may have seemed like we strayed a bit off-topic from time to
Thanks, everyone, for all of your advice and insights. I really appreciate it!
And I can upgrade the RAM on that machine. That's no problem.
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my old
habit of weekly reboots just to clear out the RAM, etc. a while back. It
In light of the OpenSolaris Bible being a little outdated, it brings me to
another question. Would the following book be a decent reference book to be
used with OpenIndiana? Are Solaris 11 and OpenIndiana close enough that it
would be useful, or would it cause a person problems if they tried
On Feb 4, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 02/04/2013 07:31 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my
old habit of weekly reboots just to clear out the RAM, etc. a while back.
Please don't think that anybody
On Feb 4, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 02/04/2013 08:02 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Feb 4, 2013, at 11:45 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On 02/04/2013 07:31 PM, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com wrote:
Oh, and a little off topic here, but some of you all didn't appreciate my
On Feb 4, 2013, at 4:13 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
And there may be black boxes which just work, nobody
knows why or what for, but prefer to not touch them ;]
Oh, you cracked me up with this!!!
But seriously, thank you very much for clearing this up for me. It must have
taken you some time to
On Jan 30, 2013, at 11:09 AM, Paul Gress wrote:
On 01/30/13 08:55 AM, Daniel Kjar wrote:
SWEET
Dragging out the blade1000 again!!!
I can set my Blade 2500 up again.
Thanks Martin
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