> + PERMS
> +
> + The read/write permissions of the property. The
> + value shown is one of "ro" or "rw".
A nit, but why "ro" rather than just "r"?
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I'm happy with the responses and support the case as specified.
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Tim Haley writes:
> > Make cconsole/ctelnet/... Obsolete
> >
> That would mean what exactly? Don't count on these command being around
> forever? All I'm getting at is, does this force any behavior regarding
> cconsole and friends for the project team at this time?
It means:
- we owe custo
achut reddy wrote:
> Except I would rather not tie the two together at this time,
> unless this is required by PSARC.
>
> While I believe it is likely that cconsole may be obsoleted,
> that decision has NOT actually been made by our PAC.
> It is at least conceivable that both could continue to coex
Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
> just one quick question.
>
> given that ipfilter service specific configuration is stored with
> the services themselves, how will the user know if a specific service
> has an invalid ipfilter configuration? will that specific service
> fail go into the maintainance sta
Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
> just one quick question.
>
> given that ipfilter service specific configuration is stored with
> the services themselves, how will the user know if a specific service
> has an invalid ipfilter configuration? will that specific service
> fail go into the maintainance sta
John Plocher wrote:
> achut reddy wrote:
>> pconsole is intended to replace cconsole, although both will
>> coexist for a time.
>
>
> The larger context is useful, thanks!
>
> It sounds like this case could easily be re-spec'd to
>
> Make cconsole/ctelnet/... Obsolete
>
That would mean what e
just one quick question.
given that ipfilter service specific configuration is stored with
the services themselves, how will the user know if a specific service
has an invalid ipfilter configuration? will that specific service
fail go into the maintainance state? or will the ipfilter:default
ser
Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> Mark Johnson wrote:
>>
>>
>> Garrett D'Amore wrote:
>>> Darren J Moffat wrote:
I'm happy with the responses and support the case as specified.
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>>> Its too bad you weren't at todays meeting then -- the case was
>>> extended to cover
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James Carlson writes:
> This fast-track request was submitted less than 24 hours before the
> start of the meeting. I thought we had an informal rule stating that
> fast-tracks had to run at least that long to allow everyone to read
> them.
Shoot. Sorry; I got this response mixed up with 2008/58
Except I would rather not tie the two together at this time,
unless this is required by PSARC.
While I believe it is likely that cconsole may be obsoleted,
that decision has NOT actually been made by our PAC.
It is at least conceivable that both could continue to coexist
for some time.
Achut
Joh
Tim Haley wrote:
> John Plocher wrote:
>> achut reddy wrote:
>>> pconsole is intended to replace cconsole, although both will
>>> coexist for a time.
>>
>>
>> The larger context is useful, thanks!
>>
>> It sounds like this case could easily be re-spec'd to
>>
>> Make cconsole/ctelnet/... Obsolete
Garrett D'Amore writes:
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
> > I'm happy with the responses and support the case as specified.
> >
> > --
> > Darren J Moffat
> Its too bad you weren't at todays meeting then -- the case was extended
> to cover your concerns. Can we get a quorum via e-mail to approve the
>
Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> I'm happy with the responses and support the case as specified.
>>
>> --
>> Darren J Moffat
> Its too bad you weren't at todays meeting then -- the case was extended
> to cover your concerns. Can we get a quorum via e-mail to approve the
> ca
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:14:33PM +0200, Darren Reed wrote:
> Environment Variables and Context
Listing the method context is important, but listing environment
variables normally inherited from the SMF restarter strikes me as not
important.
If there are any environment variables that are spec
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:14:33PM +0200, Darren Reed wrote:
>Below are the properties, their possible values and correspoding semantics:
>
>policy
>
> "none" policy mode - no access restriction. For a global policy, this
> mode allows all incoming traffic. For a service polic
achut reddy wrote:
> pconsole is intended to replace cconsole,
> although both will
> coexist for a time.
The larger context is useful, thanks!
It sounds like this case could easily be re-spec'd to
Make cconsole/ctelnet/... Obsolete
Introduce pconsole as a functional replacement
Specify the
All,
cconsole/crlogin/ctelnet/cssh (all links to the same binary) is a tool
we are currently shipping
as part of SunCluster. The package that contains it is SUNWccon (and
localized variants).
We have been shipping this utility for years. It is more or less
functionally equivalent to pconsole,
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:12:23PM -0500, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:08:50AM -0700, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> > We weren't sure at the meeting today that the case had converged on the
> > API, so the timer has been extended. Can the owner (Nicolas) please
> > clarify wha
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This case was approved at today's PSARC meeting.
I've updated the IAM file accordingly.
Rich
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:08:50AM -0700, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> We weren't sure at the meeting today that the case had converged on the
> API, so the timer has been extended. Can the owner (Nicolas) please
> clarify what the final API is? Thanks.
The final API is as described by the manpag
ices together via a
pool.
Ceri
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Mark Johnson wrote:
>
>
> Garrett D'Amore wrote:
>> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>>> I'm happy with the responses and support the case as specified.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Darren J Moffat
>> Its too bad you weren't at todays meeting then -- the case was
>> extended to cover your concerns. Can we get a quorum
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> I'm happy with the responses and support the case as specified.
>
> --
> Darren J Moffat
Its too bad you weren't at todays meeting then -- the case was extended
to cover your concerns. Can we get a quorum via e-mail to approve the
case ahead of timeout (I'm not sure the
Ceri Davies wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:14:33PM +0200, Darren Reed wrote:
>> I am submitting this case on behalf of Tony Nguyen.
>> This case seeks to enable tieing together service availability in SMF
>> with IPFilter for firewalling of access to them.
>> This case is requesting patch/micr
This case was approved during today's PSARC business meeting.
- Don
We weren't sure at the meeting today that the case had converged on the
API, so the timer has been extended. Can the owner (Nicolas) please
clarify what the final API is? Thanks.
-- Garrett
As one of the motley crewe* who produced ctelnet and friends for the
SPARCcluster1 in 1993-ish, I had the same questions :-)
cconsole/ctelnet/crsh... don't have the "main window commands"
that pconsole does, but they *did* have an understanding of
a cluster nameservice (files, nis...) that expande
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:45:38PM -0600, Tim Haley wrote:
> 4. Technical Description
>
> pconsole - parallel console.
> Allows user to create multiple shell console windows;
> typically one for each node of the cluster.
>
> There is an existing open source implementation of pcons
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Artem Kachitchkine wrote:
>> The current backend block driver (xdb) allows block devices or raw
>> files (using lofi) to be exported to the guest as disks. xdb will
>> continue to be present and will co-exist with the block tap driver
>> (xpvtap). A guest may contain many
Artem Kachitchkine wrote:
> The current backend block driver (xdb) allows block devices or raw
> files (using lofi) to be exported to the guest as disks. xdb will
> continue to be present and will co-exist with the block tap driver
> (xpvtap). A guest may contain many disks. These disks can be a mi
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