You need to be running Solaris Express, build 45 or later (or potentially one
of the other OpenSolaris distributions, such as Belinix, Schillix, Nexenta,
etc).
-spp
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Hi, Cyril,
I have contact the original author of pcitool and found pcitool will
not be available for community. It will be impossible for easypci to
be integrated into opensolaris without it. I'll find another way, for
I believe this tool is useful.
Thank you
--Freeman
Cyril Plisko wrote:
O
ZFS 11.0 on Solaris release 06/06, hangs systems when trying to copy files from
my VXFS 4.1 file system. any ideas what this problem could be?.
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wb wrote:
uh? could you explain please?
There is a flag that you can pass to ld(1), -z text that:
In dynamic mode only, forces a fatal error if any relo-
cations against non-writable, allocatable sections
remain. For historic reasons, this mode is not th
uh? could you explain please?
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wb wrote:
Hi.
I try to compile php 5.16 for apache 2.059 and mysql 4.0.17:
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --enable-ftp
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
and when I try to make, it finishes sadly as:
...
getenv 0xd5
/usr/local/mysql/li
Hi.
I try to compile php 5.16 for apache 2.059 and mysql 4.0.17:
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --enable-ftp
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
and when I try to make, it finishes sadly as:
...
getenv 0xd5
/usr/local/mysql/lib/libmysqlcl
I am Ankur Chauhan from RVCE (CSE). The idea sounds cool. If it is a project
for BE students ... very nice count me in.. I will do some web research on
the same and get back with some stuff.
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Brian Hicks writes:
> > No, not in the upcoming Solaris 10 update release.
> > These particular
> > eatures are not yet in Solaris Express, either.
>
> How long does it typically take for a new feature such as this to move from
> the twinkle in someone's eye to actually being in an official Sola
> No, not in the upcoming Solaris 10 update release.
> These particular
> eatures are not yet in Solaris Express, either.
How long does it typically take for a new feature such as this to move from the
twinkle in someone's eye to actually being in an official Solaris release?
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Hi folks,
We are working on an update to the website so that you can obtain the
kit upon registration. Of course, since you are all already registered,
that probably doesn't do you much good. We created the kit as an event
giveaway, but it has become so popular. Would it be worthwhile to ma
Yes, it is. Both the ability to cap physical memory (memory sets) as
well as the ability to cap virtual memory (swap sets).
Will it be available in sol 10 next release as well ?
No, not in the upcoming Solaris 10 update release. These particular
features are not yet in Solaris Express, eith
James Carlson wrote:
> Bruno Bonfils writes:
>> I'm a bit surprise there is not VRRP daemon for Solaris (afaik),
>> that's why I thinking about write one for our favorite OS. Though,
>> my C skills are not very high, and I prefer to work with few others
>> people on this project, that's why I ask h
On 3/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As yet, Solaris is unable to cap the memory usage of a zone as an container,
> only the individual projects/tasks/users from within the zone.
That's correct.
> Is the above facility upcoming?
Yes, it is. Both the ability to cap physica
Nicolas Linkert wrote:
It would definetely be a good idea to examine apt-get, yum etc.
Debian is especially strong because of apt-get. With apt-get
dist-upgrade I upgrade the whole system e.g. from Debian sarge to
etch.
We have examined them. The plans for Solaris installation are posted
for
On 10/25/06, Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:54:18 -0500 (CDT)
From: Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Freeman Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Proposal for easypci
Thanks, Freeman. Your project
Thanks, Maoyi. Your proposal has been seconded. I'll contact you offline
to get you set up.
Eric
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, maoyi wrote:
Our project is automatical 4over6 based on a data structure encapsulation table.
Each of element in encapsulation table maintains ipv6 and ipv4 address for
address
Just a general reminder about project proposal policy... For project
proposal approval (as opposed to community proposal approval) the
"approval bar" is intentionally extremely low. A single qualified +1 vote
for a proposal constitues approval; and any opensolaris.org member is a
qualified voter.
It would definetely be a good idea to examine apt-get, yum etc. Debian is
especially strong because of apt-get. With apt-get dist-upgrade I upgrade the
whole system e.g. from Debian sarge to etch.
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:54:18 -0500 (CDT)
From: Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Freeman Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Proposal for easypci
Thanks, Freeman. Your project proposal has seconds. I'll contact you
offline to get yo
Bruno Bonfils writes:
> I'm a bit surprise there is not VRRP daemon for Solaris (afaik),
> that's why I thinking about write one for our favorite OS. Though,
> my C skills are not very high, and I prefer to work with few others
> people on this project, that's why I ask here.
VRRP and HSRP are cov
Hello all,
I'm a bit surprise there is not VRRP daemon for Solaris (afaik), that's why I
thinking about write one for our favorite OS. Though, my C skills are not very
high, and I prefer to work with few others people on this project, that's why I
ask here.
I see 3 solutions :
- port vrrpd fo
I hope to Visit LinuxWorld Conference 2006 at Earls Court London this week
maybe I can gets some more feedback hear.
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I approached Amazon UK upon Sun's recommendation However they too seemed
interested in stocking the item but where unable to find a suitable source for
stock.If Michelle would e-mail me directly I will put you two in contact.
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Hi All,
- THIS IS NOT A FLAME!! --
I'm doing some serious comparison to decide what to do with some old USIII 900
servers.
My application uses about 3MB of memory and is singlethreaded (for that test).
All integer operations on a 400MB memory mapped file.
Here is what I'm having (All
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