TJ Yang wrote:
Current name:
Packaging, Patching, and Distribution Mgmt Community
Proposed name:
Application mgnt and Distributions Community
Shorter and general enough to cover packaing,patching and opensolaris
distributions.
That actually means something completely different to me.
Eric Boutilier wrote:
This sort of data definate answers the age old questions Where is
everyone? very well. The data would need to be generated
on a weekly basis though, any longer than 1 week and the
data isn't terrably useful because all the discussions are
too old to get involved in, and I
I'd like to add a project as part of the ZFS community for adding
encryption support to ZFS. It would also be affiliated with
the security community.
The project will cover the architecture, design and implementation
of encryption support for ZFS and the key management.
It is intended that
Hi,
Some of the tests are third-party tests that Sun can't make available
externally. But the folks in the Testing community are working on
making available the rest. The testing-discuss list would be the place
to go for more details.
Ironically this just came up yesterday, please see
Darren J Moffat wrote:
I'd like to add a project as part of the ZFS community for adding
encryption support to ZFS. It would also be affiliated with
the security community.
The project will cover the architecture, design and implementation
of encryption support for ZFS and the key management.
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 09:16, Darren J Moffat wrote:
TJ Yang wrote:
Current name:
Packaging, Patching, and Distribution Mgmt Community
Proposed name:
Application mgnt and Distributions Community
Shorter and general enough to cover packaing,patching and opensolaris
TJ Yang wrote:
What is Package Management means to you then ?
The building, signing, installation, and removal of the bundles
that deliver stuff used for distributing software.
That certainly isn't limited to Applications, in fact the vast
majority of the packages I deal with don't deliver
Roland Mainz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will Polaris be 64bit only or will it be the usual 32bit+64bit
chimera like in Solaris/SPARC and Solaris/AMD64 ?
We first only do 32 bits. We currently only have 32 bit PPC machines.
Jörg
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EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) Jörg Schilling D-13353 Berlin
Bill Rushmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, this might be a crazy suggestion but how about getting someone from
Sun legal involved with the community? It would be nice to get their
perspective on the whole opening of the Solaris code base and tell us what
they can about what is going. In my
Peter Tribble writes:
The focus seems to be on how to put together a distribution
using Solaris packages. While this information needs to be
available it's largely a set of existing rules that need to
be published rather than a community, and it's pretty specific
to the Solaris package tools.
On Feb 16, 2006, at 4:35 AM, Steven Sim wrote:
Hello Gurus;
I understand that Sun is now selling OEM Emulex HBAs.
Yes, go over to the Sun web site and follow the links to the store,
which will give you model numbers. I use QLogic (mainly) and some
Emulex, but I have yet to use Leadville
Jürgen Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you tell us exactly what you need to interface directly
with libsmedia for it would help, ie what kind of service or
application are you building on top of it.
libsmedia.so is used as an ugly hack to work around permission
problems when sending
user level process - libsmedia.so - smserverd.
Juergen is absolutely right: if you're using libsmedia.so for the benefit of
circumventing USCSI security restrictions, you're not using it right - it's a
breach that will soon be closed by eliminating smserverd from the chain
(effectively
Hello John,
Thursday, February 16, 2006, 5:26:44 PM, you wrote:
JM On Feb 16, 2006, at 4:35 AM, Steven Sim wrote:
I really like scsi_vhci's single LUN concept.
Has anyone here done a fiber boot with STMS as yet? I understand
you are not allowed to run commands like devfsadm -C?
JM Nope,
On Feb 16, 2006, at 8:57 AM, Robert Milkowski wrote:
Hello John,
Thursday, February 16, 2006, 5:26:44 PM, you wrote:
JM On Feb 16, 2006, at 4:35 AM, Steven Sim wrote:
I really like scsi_vhci's single LUN concept.
Has anyone here done a fiber boot with STMS as yet? I understand
you are
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Ben Rockwood wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
I'd like to add a project as part of the ZFS community for adding
encryption support to ZFS. It would also be affiliated with
the security community.
The project will cover the architecture, design and implementation
Hi!
Is there a way to get a newsgroup (NNTP) interface for the mailman
mailnglists hosted at mail.opensolaris.org ?
Yes, I know - RSS, JIVE, Blogs and so on are cool - however a NNTP
gateway would be very usefull (either via normal NNTP server or
http://www.gmane.org/) - at least all the
Stefan Teleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/15/06, Darren J Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you tell us exactly what you need to interface directly
with libsmedia for it would help, ie what kind of service or
application are you building on top of it.
For example all the
Peter Tribble wrote:
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 09:16, Darren J Moffat wrote:
TJ Yang wrote:
Current name:
Packaging, Patching, and Distribution Mgmt Community
Proposed name:
Application mgnt and Distributions Community
Shorter and general enough to cover packaing,patching and opensolaris
Hi Steven,
Steven Sim wrote:
I understand that Sun is now selling OEM Emulex HBAs.
Correct.
Does this mean my long wait for Leadville complaint drivers for Emulex
HBAs (LP9002, LP9802-DCE is now over?
Yes. Yay!! You can find a table about the various HBAs and required
patch levels at my
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Roland Mainz wrote:
Is there a way to get a newsgroup (NNTP) interface for the mailman
mailnglists hosted at mail.opensolaris.org ?
Yes there is, mailman has NNTP-list gatewaying facilities (it's
best though not to allow NNTP-list). It'd require setting up an NNTP
Perhaps you should try posting these questions in a more appropriate
space? Perhaps the storage community?
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/storage/
Steven Sim wrote:
Hello Gurus;
I understand that Sun is now selling OEM Emulex HBAs.
Does this mean my long wait for Leadville
Paul Jakma wrote
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Roland Mainz wrote:
Is there a way to get a newsgroup (NNTP) interface for the mailman
mailnglists hosted at mail.opensolaris.org ?
Yes there is, mailman has NNTP-list gatewaying facilities (it's
best though not to allow NNTP-list). It'd
Dave Miner wrote:
Peter Tribble wrote:
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 09:16, Darren J Moffat wrote:
TJ Yang wrote:
Current name:
Packaging, Patching, and Distribution Mgmt Community
Proposed name:
Application mgnt and Distributions Community
Shorter and general enough to cover
To help move this along, how about if the originator(s) of the proposal
put together a draft of the following (we'll need this info to start the
new community anyway), and circulate the draft here for comment,
suggestions, and approval (maybe vote-driven approval)?
--Eric
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To
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 19:31, Dave Miner wrote:
Peter Tribble wrote:
...
I've been wondering about this proposal for a while, and the
proposed community - certainly in terms of the original proposal
back on Jan 31st - doesn't work for me. Which is worrying,
because - being a sysadmin - the
Michael Network Automagic
Michael (http://opensolaris.org/os/community/approachability/nwam/) has
Michael been working as part of the approachability community for a while.
Michael Recently we put out ... the first revision of our architecture.
Michael We are interested in creating a project
TJ Yang wrote:
What is Package Management means to you then ?
The building, signing, installation, and removal of
the bundles
that deliver stuff used for distributing software.
That certainly isn't limited to Applications, in fact
the vast
majority of the packages I deal with don't
Michael Hunter wrote:
Network Automagic (http://opensolaris.org/os/community/approachability/nwam/)
has been working as part of the approachability community for a while. Recently
we put out (http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=5895tstart=0)
the first revision of our
John Beck wrote:
Michael Network Automagic
Michael (http://opensolaris.org/os/community/approachability/nwam/) has
Michael been working as part of the approachability community for a while.
Michael Recently we put out ... the first revision of our architecture.
Michael We are interested in
On 2/16/06, Ben Rockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Beck wrote:
Michael Network Automagic
Michael (http://opensolaris.org/os/community/approachability/nwam/) has
Michael been working as part of the approachability community for a while.
Michael Recently we put out ... the first revision
Thanks Brett
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