Oh..cool Thanks Dan
but can you please tell what does kstat depend upon for this information ?
Thanks,
Nikhil
On 10/19/05, Dan Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue 18 Oct 2005 at 10:25PM, Dan Price wrote: On Wed 19 Oct 2005 at 10:17AM, mnikhil m wrote:
Hi Can someone please tell me what
On Wed 19 Oct 2005 at 11:34AM, mnikhil m wrote:
Oh..cool Thanks Dan
but can you please tell what does kstat depend upon for this information ?
kstat is a source of data provided directly by the kernel; it is
authoritative. Tools such as mpstat(1m), vmstat(1m), iostat(1m),
etc. are built atop
Hello mnikhil,
Wednesday, October 19, 2005, 8:04:44 AM, you wrote:
mm Oh..cool Thanks Dan
mm but can you please tell what does kstat depend upon for this information ?
Looks like kstat updates boottime from kernel variable boot_time which
is set in
Hi ,
I need to know the changes made to the file
/usr/src/uts/common/io/lvm/md/md_mddb.c from the previous version. It shows me
that this file is changed on 9th Sep. Wanted to know what are the changes made
to this file.
Could anybody tell in which solaris 10 OS patch these changes are
indeed. Also having something like FUSE framework available for SunOS
platform should speed up development of variety of popular FSs, like
smbfs, googlefs, and others listed here:
http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems
This is fascinating. I hope you don't mind that I forward
Bruno Delbono [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
It would swell if I/we get an option to mount a NTFS partition (NTFS R/O or
even
R/W) with Solaris/OpenSolaris. What do you all think? Something similar to the
linux ntfs project?
It seems that current NTFS drivers for Linux support writing
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-5093
1 and 17 and neither tell you how to mount a CDROM. Where would I
find this info.? Cheers.
Assuming it is in a filesystem Solaris understands then usually a
simple:
mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2 /cdrom
Usually works.
You will of course need to find
I need to know the changes made to the file
/usr/src/uts/common/io/lvm/md/md_mddb.c from the
previous version.
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/history/usr/src/uts/common/io/lvm/md/md_mddb.c
It shows me that this file is
changed on 9th Sep. Wanted to know what are the
changes made to this
Assuming it is in a filesystem Solaris understands
then usually a
simple:
it is a standard cd with the NVidia driver run file on it...
mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2 /cdrom
Usually works.
will try it
You will of course need to find out what device your
CD-ROM is using.
In a PC it'll
Hi All,
sorry, that's a typo in here..that error message still stands...cheers.
powpow...
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sorry, that's a typo in here..that error message still
stands...cheers.
Well it's not needed, it'll just make life easier.
If you want to install it it's in the SUNWvolr and SUNWvolu packages.
MC
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On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 11:28 +0100, Frank Hofmann - Solaris Sustaining
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indeed. Also having something like FUSE framework available for SunOS
platform should speed up development of variety of popular FSs, like
smbfs, googlefs, and others listed here:
On 10/19/05, Martin 'MC' Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry, that's a typo in here..that error message still
stands...cheers.
Well it's not needed, it'll just make life easier.
If you want to install it it's in the SUNWvolr and SUNWvolu packages.
It could already be installed. vold
FYI - in case there are any students on the list.:)
Sara
Original Message
Dear All:
We are live! The Solaris 10 University Challenge was announced
today at EduCause, a key international academic event in Florida.
Scott was the keynote today, so it was a part of his
We've been pondering the idea of creating a kernel/user bounce module
to be able to write userspace filesystem providers. Seems that this
exists there.
How I hate these licensing issues. FUSE is GPL, of course ...
should not be a show stopper, imho. Project like this has clear API
between
And how is this a problem? I presume that libCstd and libCrun are available
for
OpenSolaris (at least, I assume so, since Sun has made their Studio compilers .
available). The big advantage of lbCstd is backwards compatibility.
Solaris contains these libraries, but OpenSolaris does not as such,
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 05:03 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
It seems that current NTFS drivers for Linux support writing _and_ changing
the size of files since recently.
Probably from the FreeBSD project, didn't they support that first?
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Alan DuBoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 05:03 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
It seems that current NTFS drivers for Linux support writing _and_ changing
the size of files since recently.
Probably from the FreeBSD project, didn't they support that first?
I don't know.
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How I hate these licensing issues. FUSE is GPL, of course ...
should not be a show stopper, imho. Project like this has clear API
between kernel and user spaces. GPL is about API implementation, not API
declaration.(I guess) As in case of FreeBSD, kernel part and
Hi Everyone,
Codereview is a pillar of quality software development; the OpenSolaris
project does a good job of intensively reviewing changes today, but our
codereview process would would be even better if more codereviews
involved the wider community.
I am pleased to announce that Stephen Lau
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 00:10 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How I hate these licensing issues. FUSE is GPL, of course ...
should not be a show stopper, imho. Project like this has clear API
between kernel and user spaces. GPL is about API implementation, not API
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