Hello,
I want to inform that there is no supported yet Intel
82562EZ Network Controller in Solaris.
This controller is on Intel D915PBL motherboard.
There is need to support it as soon as possible.
Do you think it should go into OpenSolaris also?
---Bob
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In Solaris Express Community Build 56 it is not yet supported.
There is need to support it in OpenSolaris.
Regards,
Girts
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On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 01:10:43PM -0800, Michelle Olson wrote:
Hello,
recently I had discussion with our DBA about Oracle
DISM in zones. I had
remembered that it wasn't possible to use it inside
local zone
and started looking for docs which can be read by the
DBA.
While looking
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 09:19:15AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
recently I had discussion with our DBA about Oracle DISM in zones. I had
remembered that it wasn't possible to use it inside local zone
and started looking for docs which can be read by the DBA.
While looking for it I
Check this link:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/wireless/
Regards,
Girts
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Hi,
In Solaris Express Community Build 56 it is not yet supported.
There is need to support it in OpenSolaris.
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/
PCI ID of that controller is welcomed.
Best regards,
Milan
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I will report ID in this week, but how to get ID of controller?
Which coomand to use to find ID of controller?
Regards,
Girts
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prtconf -pv I believe?
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Girts Zeltins wrote:
Hello,
I want to inform that there is no supported yet Intel 82562EZ Network
Controller in Solaris.
This controller is on Intel D915PBL motherboard.
There is need to support it as soon as possible.
Regards,
Girts
The iprb driver (in usr/closed, unfortunately) should be
Girts Zeltins wrote:
I will report ID in this week, but how to get ID of controller?
Which coomand to use to find ID of controller?
Hi Girts,
I address this common issue in a blog entry:
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp/entry/how_do_i_find_out
and
One more tunable disassembler can be found on:
https://maxwellassembler.dev.java.net/
It has definition of SparcV9 instruction set.
It was used to generate ssembler/disassembler in Java.
However, generation of disassembler in C still have to be implemented.
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I'm a newbie. We have several sun systems we
purchased our sun reseller, MCA http://www.mcac.com.
We are now migrating some of our applications on to
HP servers. Would they support solaris 10?
According to this:
http://www.sun.com/service/subscriptions/index.xml
Premium support will give
Stephen Lau wrote:
IANAL, but afaik, you'd be relatively safe reverse-engineering it from
outside. If you get help from @sun.com folks, you'll need to make sure
they haven't seen the libc_i18n sources before-hand. I don't know this
guarantee is made...
Bonnie?
Non-Sun people are free to
No, that's reasonably priced. Now the issue will be
finding somewhere to put it. I may not have a
datacenter for my system, but space is still an issue
:P
Indeed, in today's computing environment, two most precious resources are space
and energy consumption. A close running third is noise
More of us getting stuck into the gaps that hinder
the spread of
OpenSolaris, working either as independent
OpenSolaris developers or as
an integral part of a Sun project team. I'd like to
think that one day
I can make a living as an OpenSolaris developer.
...or a(n) (Open)Solaris
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Just FYI, there is a list of the bite-sized bugs:
http://opensolaris.org/os/bug_reports/oss_bite_size
I have added link to this page to http://opensolaris.org/os/bug_reports
and we'll get a link on http://bugs.opensolaris.org as soon as we can.
Bonnie
Ben Rockwood wrote:
While that would be
I'd like to propose a project to enable and enhance Solaris support for
shipping and future Intel processors and platforms.
As we are all aware of, Sun and Intel have formed an alliance to make
Solaris the Unix operating system of choice on Intel platforms. We
believe the only sensible and the
Sherry Moore wrote:
I'd like to propose a project to enable and enhance Solaris support for
shipping and future Intel processors and platforms.
As we are all aware of, Sun and Intel have formed an alliance to make
Solaris the Unix operating system of choice on Intel platforms. We
believe the
Thanks Jim!
Bensley is the code name for Intel's new Xeon platform centralized
around the Blackford memory controller hub, which supports Dempsey,
Woodcrest and Clovertown processors. Google should be able to provide
plenty good references. This one has a pretty picture:
I'd like to propose a project to enable and enhance
Solaris support for
shipping and future Intel processors and platforms.
As we are all aware of, Sun and Intel have formed an
alliance to make
Solaris the Unix operating system of choice on Intel
platforms. We
believe the only sensible
Wasn't the recent intel/sun announcement to do precisely this thing?
I mean, rock on if your plans are to offer more than Sun+intel are
willing to
On 8-Feb-07, at 1:02 PM, Sherry Moore wrote:
I'd like to propose a project to enable and enhance Solaris support
for
shipping and future
Sherry Moore wrote:
I'd like to propose a project to enable and enhance Solaris support for
shipping and future Intel processors and platforms.
As we are all aware of, Sun and Intel have formed an alliance to make
Solaris the Unix operating system of choice on Intel platforms. We
believe the
Hi Bob,
Why should the first effort be server based platforms when the majority
of the problems Intel/Sun based are laptop issues, i.e. wifi and wimax
drivers. Laptop install support etc. Or is the primary opensolaris
discussion based on server hardware technology that could be delivered
Thank you Bonnie. :)
benr.
Bonnie Corwin wrote:
Just FYI, there is a list of the bite-sized bugs:
http://opensolaris.org/os/bug_reports/oss_bite_size
I have added link to this page to
http://opensolaris.org/os/bug_reports and we'll get a link on
http://bugs.opensolaris.org as soon as we
Ian Collins wrote:
Sherry Moore wrote:
I'd like to propose a project to enable and enhance Solaris support for
shipping and future Intel processors and platforms.
As we are all aware of, Sun and Intel have formed an alliance to make
Solaris the Unix operating system of choice on Intel
I will report ID in this week, but how to get ID of
controller?
Which coomand to use to find ID of controller?
Regards,
Girts
When you find out, place a RFE on http://www.opensolaris.org/bug/report.jspa .
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On Thursday 08 February 2007 01:02 pm, Sherry Moore wrote:
I'd like to propose a project to enable and enhance Solaris support for
shipping and future Intel processors and platforms.
+1
--
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Advocate of insourcing at Sun - hire people that
Jim Walker wrote:
Ian Collins wrote:
Would there be some form of hardware support for community contributors
to this project?
To do any serious work on a project like this would require a $2000
system for testing. I don't think it could work with a remote box.
Ian
I don't know about
Ian == Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know about physical access, but we should be able to provide
remote root access and remote power cycle, which may get you farther
then you think.
Ian Yes, that would be OK for testing loadable modules, which I guess
Ian most of the
Dear All,
as you know I'm carrying on my PhD research in sociology about the OpenSolaris
community.
I'm glad to announce you that my new webstie is online:
http://www.maurizioteli.eu/
Here you can find a new summary of my PhD research aim and everything I wrote
about the OpenSolaris project.
Mike Kupfer wrote:
Ian == Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know about physical access, but we should be able to provide
remote root access and remote power cycle, which may get you farther
then you think.
Ian Yes, that would be OK for testing loadable modules, which I guess
Ian
Peter == Peter Tribble [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter I don't really like either of those changes. A full vote as
Peter proposed would likely generate a lot of noise (different sides
Peter competing as to which could send more messages). And I like the
Peter current idea of acceptance if
Wyllys Ingersoll wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
We don't need a project for that that can be covered by the existing
crypto project if this is just about using them as crypto framework
plugins. That is already in scope for the crypto project that
already exists on opensolaris.org.
If
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This month's FROSUG (Front Range OpenSolaris User Group) meeting is on
Thursday, February 22, 2007. Our presentation is ZFS as a Root File
System by Lori Alt. In addition, Jon Bowman will be giving an OpenSolaris
Update, and we will also be doing an InstallFest. So, if you want help
installing an
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