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James Carlson wrote:
> The situation for UDP is a bit different. Since there is no real
> connection in UDP and the same socket can be used to send to
> multiple destinations, the major task is to register the five-tuple
> at the cluster level. Such registration is performed at connect()
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John, thanks for the explanation.
All dirs Eclipse creates in and including ~/.eclipse has 755 permissions.
Password file is 644.
If I change the permissions to 700 and 600, it is still able to work.
Does it answer your question?
Shura.
On Tuesday 11 November 2008 20:00:37 John Fischer wrote:
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On Monday 10 November 2008 19:46:31 Dean Roehrich wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 04:54:19PM +0300, Alexandre (Shura) Iline wrote:
> > jhf-1
> > Section 2.2 describes the release binding for the project. The answer to
> > the question states that eclipse it is a Major release. Is that correct?
>
David,
> Add Xiao.l into this loop.
Are you saying that the Interest: list in the IAM file isn't
working? If so, please have the case owner fix it, or if
interest list processing is failing all together, the case
owner needs to let SAC staff know so it can be reso
(651) 554-1540
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Rao Shoaib writes:
> Let me know if you need more info.
Nope; that's it. Just a couple of nits. +1 otherwise.
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Rick,
> Was Xiao's answer of 11/06/2008 sufficient?
Is this an official project team reply and a spec update?
Does it add all 32 commands to the File System Management
Rights Profile? If so, I'm wondering what the user model
is for these commands. Should only
Kais Belgaied writes:
> *) A new down call sd_poll has been introduced. This down call support
>polling when the protocol is doing it own buffering
Could we have a detail or two on that one? Does this work like
poll(2), and how is it used?
> *) Two new socket options have been added
>
Darren Reed wrote:
> On 11/11/08 02:13 PM, Rao Shoaib wrote:
*) To support evolution the interface is versioned.
Current versions are obtained via the macros
SOCK_UC_VERSION (upcall interface)
SOCK_DC_VERSION (downcall interface)
>>>
>>> How do you expect
On 11/11/08 02:13 PM, Rao Shoaib wrote:
>>>
>>> *) To support evolution the interface is versioned.
>>>Current versions are obtained via the macros
>>> SOCK_UC_VERSION (upcall interface)
>>> SOCK_DC_VERSION (downcall interface)
>>>
>>
>> How do you expect these to be used?
> As the d
Darren Reed wrote:
> On 11/11/08 11:57, Kais Belgaied wrote:
>> ...
>> *) In the initial design a socket module writer was allowed to
>> register it own
>>sonodeops. This facility was deemed unnecessary and problematic.
>> In the
>>current design module writer registers only one create fu
On 11/11/08 11:57, Kais Belgaied wrote:
> ...
> *) In the initial design a socket module writer was allowed to register it own
>sonodeops. This facility was deemed unnecessary and problematic. In the
>current design module writer registers only one create function that is
>called by the
me know if you need more info.
Thanks for the quick review.
Rao.
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On Monday 10 November 2008 19:18:16 John Fischer wrote:
> Shura,
>
> Thanks for responding to the issues list. I haven't
> digested all the answers to my issues yet. I'll run
> through the answers again and get back to you.
>
> A couple of things jump out at me from the package map...
> First, th
On Monday 10 November 2008 19:13:31 John Fischer wrote:
> Shura,
>
> What are the permissions of the directories and
> file secure_storage? Assuming that the directories
> and file permissions are supposed to be readable and
> writable by the owner only what happens if the
> permissions are otherw
On Monday 10 November 2008 19:14:42 John Fischer wrote:
> Shura,
>
> So by default the automatic update facility is turned
> on for the Open Solaris IPS install. Correct?
No, the "automatic update" is off.
> > If is off by default.
>
The non-automatic update functionality is on (meaning you ca
Now that the port of quilt has progressed a bit, I've found I need
to add to the list of Imported Interfaces. I'd like to update the
case with the following change.
The new version of the final spec has been posted to the case directory.
Dean
--- final.spec Thu Oct 30 10:14:33 2008
+++ f
All,
I needed to correct Jim's email address. Please reply
to this message if there are any issues.
Thanks,
John
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 09:46, John Fischer wrote:
> All,
>
> The case directory has been updated with the attached
> proposal as well as the man page and junit API document.
> This
Shura,
This partially answers my question. The real problem is that
eclipse creates the password file with 644 permissions and the
directories with 755 permissions. In my opinion this is too
permissive. It should create the file with 600 or 400 and
the directories with 700. Let's discuss this
All,
The case directory has been updated with the attached
proposal as well as the man page and junit API document.
This document should address the open issues.
Thanks,
John
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JUnit is a unit testing framework to write repeatable tests in J
Shura,
Typically these types of directories have permissions of
drwx--. Sometimes these directories will have permissions
of drwxr-xr-x. Here are a couple of examples from my home
directory:
drwxr-xr-x 2 johnfstaff512 Mar 16 2005 .desktop/
drwxr-xr-x 2 johnfstaff
Hi
I am getting some problem while transfering file from one server to another
sever. Actually I want to transfer the file using sftp without prompting for
password,
Please go throgh the steps that i did while i was doing the above transfer
1. I create a directory
mkdir identity
2. cd identity
The project team has asked me to place this fast-track request in
"waiting need spec" state. I'll restart it when they've worked out
their issues.
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> sg3_utils
Are these tools patched to better work with Solaris? I've compiled them from
source but most of them fail on SATA hardware (ahci driver). An important one
is sg_sat_set_feature, which always fails at ATA passthrough.
Regards,
-mg
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