I'm running into this as well on a HP DL585 running
10 6/06.
My machine locks up after 2hours and 55 minutes of
runtime.
Every single time.
I have
- gone to a ttya console.
- added set pci_autoconfig:pci_boot_debug=1 to
/etc/system
- set snooping=1 in /etc/system
(although I
That would be great.
I successfully run qemu on my OpenSolaris x86 on AMD64
and successfully installed windows xp as a guest. But it's painfully slow.
I don't know how qemu with kqemu performs compared to VMWare but qemu without
kqemu won't succeed I guess.
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Curious if others have seen this.
I have a UltraSparc system with 14 disks. Six of them were part of a zpool
and they all have EFI labels. The others do not.
The installer presents none of the EFI labeled disks to me as being
available. I choose the typical c0t0d0s0 in any case but all the
Hi Sara,
could be just me being too busy, but was there any open decision making
process that led to this logo being chosen?
I like it, I'm just curious who was involved and what was the process.
thanx,
Martin
Sara Dornsife wrote:
In case you haven't seen it yet, there is new graphic posted
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Martin Man wrote:
Hi Sara,
could be just me being too busy, but was there any open decision making
process that led to this logo being chosen?
I like it, I'm just curious who was involved and what was the process.
thanx,
Martin
Also, what does it all mean? Granted,
Bill Rushmore wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Martin Man wrote:
Hi Sara,
could be just me being too busy, but was there any open decision
making process that led to this logo being chosen?
I like it, I'm just curious who was involved and what was the process.
thanx,
Martin
Also, what does
2 is the manual for syscalls, which is where you will find the manpage for
open.
On 0, Bill Rushmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Martin Man wrote:
Hi Sara,
could be just me being too busy, but was there any open decision making
process that led to this logo being
Bill Rushmore wrote:
Also, what does it all mean? Granted, I might be a little thick but
what is the significance of (2)?
I gess that besides the fact that open is a syscall referenced in secion
2 of manpages, it also means that second year for opensolaris is open.
Bill
rushmores.net
On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 08:52 -0400, Bill Rushmore wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Martin Man wrote:
could be just me being too busy, but was there any open decision making
process that led to this logo being chosen?
No idea (I wasn't involved, in case you were wondering ;-)
Also, what does it
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Tim Foster wrote:
On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 08:52 -0400, Bill Rushmore wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Martin Man wrote:
could be just me being too busy, but was there any open decision making
process that led to this logo being chosen?
No idea (I wasn't involved, in case you
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Curious if others have seen this.
I have a UltraSparc system with 14 disks. Six of them were part of a zpool
and they all have EFI labels. The others do not.
The installer presents none of the EFI labeled disks to me as being
available. I choose the typical c0t0d0s0 in
I'm trying to setup a build 44 system as a server for diskless clients:
SunOS server 5.11 snv_44 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10
I did an smosservice add for Solaris 10 U2 x86, but when I do the smdiskless
add I get:
/usr/sadm/bin/smdiskless add -- -i 10.0.1.141 -e 00:01:03:1E:56:8C -n pe6450 -x
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Curious if others have seen this.
I have a UltraSparc system with 14 disks. Six of them were part of a
zpool
and they all have EFI labels. The others do not.
The installer presents none of the EFI labeled disks to me as being
available. I choose the typical
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Curious if others have seen this.
I have a UltraSparc system with 14 disks. Six of them were part of a
zpool
and they all have EFI labels. The others do not.
The installer presents none of the EFI labeled disks to me as being
available. I choose
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Curious if others have seen this.
I have a UltraSparc system with 14 disks. Six of them were part of a
zpool
and they all have EFI labels. The others do not.
The installer presents none of the EFI labeled disks to me as being
available. I
i don't know if i'd call it a complete and total flop-- i hear the newer
chips are pretty stout pieces. they're pretty popular in the HPC space from
what i've heard-- they've got a good number of systems in the top500:
FYI:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2006/08/30/0016.html
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Is there a bug filed against this somewhere ?
Its annoying as all hell to have to move my mouse around to try to find the
real window and then continue the install.
--
Dennis Clarke
Dennis Clarke wrote:
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/GNOME/snv_46_installer_SendMail_burp.png
Is there a bug filed against this somewhere ?
Its annoying as all hell to have to move my mouse around to try to find the
real window and then continue the install.
I can't find it now, but I
Dennis Clarke wrote:
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/GNOME/snv_46_installer_SendMail_burp.png
Is there a bug filed against this somewhere ?
Its annoying as all hell to have to move my mouse around to try to find
the
real window and then continue the install.
I can't find it now, but I
Hi!
A new set of tarballs containing an OS/Net version of ksh93 [1] (based
on ksh93r+_alpha_20060724 [2]) is now available from
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/2006-08-27/
These tarballs are intended to be installed over an existing OpenSolaris
i386,
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/GNOME/snv_46_installer_SendMail_burp.png
Is there a bug filed against this somewhere ?
Its annoying as all hell to have to move my mouse around to try to find
the
real window and then continue the install.
I can't
Hi,
I am a big fan of Solaris/Opensolaris. I am in the process of migrating
our company website http://www.bonditindia.com to new hosting service provider.
I would like to evaluate hosting http://www.bonditindia.com website
on machine running Solaris/Opensolaris.
Please send me a solaris
Dennis Clarke wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/GNOME/snv_46_installer_SendMail_burp.png
Is there a bug filed against this somewhere ?
Its annoying as all hell to have to move my mouse around to try to find
the
real window and then continue the install.
I
Hi,
I am a big fan of Solaris/Opensolaris. I am in the process of migrating
our company website http://www.bonditindia.com to new hosting service
provider.
I would like to evaluate hosting http://www.bonditindia.com website
on machine running Solaris/Opensolaris.
Please send me a
Hi Dennis,
Please let me know the correct opensolaris discussion forum to post the
question.
Ram
Bondit Construction Chemicals
www.bonditindia.com
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http://webhostingtalk.com would be a good place to ask around.
Cheers,
David
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Date: Thursday, August 31, 2006 1:41 pm
Subject: [osol-discuss] Re: Solaris Hosting Service Provider
To: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Hi Dennis,
I have SVM metadevices defined in the usual way.
# metattach d7 d27
d7: submirror d27 is attached
metattach: mars: /dev/md/dsk/d0: not a metadevice
#
That last message makes no sense. I already have d0 defined and setup
fine. So .. where did that weird message come from ?
Dennis Clarke
Tim Foster wrote:
On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 08:52 -0400, Bill Rushmore wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Martin Man wrote:
could be just me being too busy, but was there any open decision making
process that led to this logo being chosen?
No idea (I wasn't involved, in case you were wondering ;-)
Tim Foster wrote On 08/31/06 23:09,:
Maybe it's all a bit geeky, but I liked it.
Yah, I like it, too. I'm putting it in my slides. And thanks for the
explanation (though people here have been telling me what it me what it
means for a week now. :) Being the resident non-engineer and all.
We're pleased to announce the opening of the Starter Kit project. This
project is focused on creating a useful media kit for newcomers to
OpenSolaris. It includes training materials like flash demos,
documentation, and online links, as well as many of the OpenSolaris
distributions.
You can
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