Thanks. However the installation is failing on my S10U1/x86, the Dazuko
driver cannot be installed. The docs suggest that Dazuko only supports
Linux kernels. Anybody else experiencing the same issue? Any suggestions?
Thank you,
On 2/21/07, Tony Albers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check out
Thanks. However the installation is failing on my S10U1/x86, the Dazuko
driver cannot be installed. The docs suggest that Dazuko only supports
Linux kernels. Anybody else experiencing the same issue? Any suggestions?
The Dazuko driver is needed for real-time scanning.
There doesn't appear
I have just published on http://nutmay.sourceforge.net a Proof of Concept
document to fix what I'm doing.
Thanks
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brbrbrbrOne of the things I'd
like to suggest is that we considerbrmeans for
applications to appear in the default path
morebreasily than requiring users to edit their
.*rc files.brbr- Bartbr
Let me share how we solve the issue, perhaps it'll be of some (if limited)
value.
We have
brad kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
suse102:~/downloads/solaris/solzip # ls
sol-nv-b55b-x86-dvd-iso-a sol-nv-b55b-x86-dvd-iso-d
sol-nv-b55b-x86-dvd-iso-b sol-nv-b55b-x86-dvd-iso-e
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Next question: AFAIK, the le U-1 machines use sbus, is this true?
Do ne need a s-Bus nexus driver?
We still support Sbus: Ultra-2 and the Ultra-Enterprise systems
also use Sbus I/O (Ultra-Enterprise supports both Sbus and PCI
I/O boards)
So would a driver for le
Next question: AFAIK, the le U-1 machines use sbus, is this true?
Do ne need a s-Bus nexus driver?
We still support Sbus: Ultra-2 and the Ultra-Enterprise systems
also use Sbus I/O (Ultra-Enterprise supports both Sbus and PCI
I/O boards)
So would a driver for le be sufficient?
For the 1Es
Andrew Pattison wrote:
The correct way to do it is like this:
% pkgchk -l -p /usr/dt/bin/netscape
Pathname: /usr/dt/bin/netscape
Type: symbolic link
Source of link: ../appconfig/netscape/netscape
Referenced by the following packages:
NSCPcom
t status: installed
%
On 2/20/07, Adam Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 11:07:52AM -0800, Holley wrote:
IM BORED
+1
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Thanks - it looks like the (non-obvious) forum.sun.com is where I should be
posting these types of questions.
Cheers
Andrew.
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The machine I'm putting Solaris 9 on is an old Ultra 10 I bought for myself to
get my head around SPARC. I'm setting it up to dual boot Solaris 9 and Nevada.
I need Solaris 9 because at work our application vendor doesn't support Solaris
10, so our server runs Solaris 9. For ease of testing I
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Justin Zygmont wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, James Carlson wrote:
Andrew Pattison writes:
So am I right in saying that there is no easy way of getting a grub-like
boot menu on SPARC?
Not yet ...
How are you supposed to dual boot on a SPARC then? I have an ultra 5 with
IM BORED
Then tell me why one can not get a version of Eclipse running on Solaris 10
(AMD) box ??
grs
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Cc:
Derek Cicero writes:
A lot of the moderators don't want to moderate the existing mail, so I
don't think adding more mail to the moderation queue would be acceptable
to them (i.e they won't do it).
I think the traffic is separable. Moderating the first 1-3 posts from
a new subscriber isn't
/net/etc/auto.net
-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,tcp,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,nosuid,actimeo=0
That rsize and wsize is very small compared to the defaults/recommendations
I've seen (ie: Oracle's documents). Can I ask why? I'm in a mixed RH/Sol
environment too, and I'm wondering for the sake
i purchased a server sunfire x2100.
i used its hard drive in different machine.
Now to install solaris in this server i.e sunfirex2100 . I installed a harddisk
from HP computer. Hence it is SATA hard drive of Samsung with model nos.
SP0411c.
Now during installation the error comes NO hard disk
I installed Solaris on a computer with a RAID-Z array. Athlon XP 2500+, 512MB
of RAM (which I'm going to double), 4 fast (by IDE standards) hard drives for
the array. The speed was not anywhere near as fast in comparison to the Intel
Marix Raid-5 on a friends WinXP system. Would upgrading to
HI there,
I’ve discovered DTrace few days ago and I’m currently stuck on a cpu stats
problem. I’m trying to poll the cpu_t.cpu_acct[] array to pull idle, system and
user values.
So, I made this little script:
This is the Announcement of the SWOSUG Meeting in Stockholm SWEDEN
2007-03-08 at 17:30
Location is the University for Teachers at Kungsholmen in Stockholm.
Subjects for this evening will be the Solaris Express Developer Edition and
Virtualization.
/net/etc/auto.net
-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,tcp,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,
nosuid,actimeo=0
That rsize and wsize is very small compared to the
defaults/recommendations I've seen (ie: Oracle's
documents). Can I ask why? I'm in a mixed RH/Sol
environment too, and I'm wondering for the
* Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-20 21:41]:
I still think feeding the lists to a dedicated news server could be the
cleanest approach to providing a way to read the messages by list in
a threaded manner. Either the groups could be read-only, or (my preference,
since I'd rather
* Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-20 21:41]:
I still think feeding the lists to a dedicated news server could be the
cleanest approach to providing a way to read the messages by list in
a threaded manner. Either the groups could be read-only, or (my preference,
since I'd
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I installed Solaris on a computer with a RAID-Z array. Athlon XP 2500+, 512MB
of RAM (which I'm going to double), 4 fast (by IDE standards) hard drives for
the array. The speed was not anywhere near as fast in comparison to the Intel
Marix Raid-5 on a friends WinXP system.
Glynn Foster wrote:
Alan Burlison wrote:
Dale Ghent wrote:
So tell me, where do I sign up to be considered for a job such as
opensolaris.org site maintenance? I'm a OpenSolaris community (not
SUNW) member and I want to be involved.
Which bits of the site are you interested in helping
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IMO the current concept is
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Scott-
This is an outstanding response - better than I had hoped for. Now that I'm
back out of bed (there's a rather unpleasant flu running around - I literally
couldn't pull the brainpower together to post an intelligible message) I
finally want to respond to it!
What I got out of this is
Ian-
Actually, this is precisely what I think we need to avoid. You should run the
OS that runs best on laptops on laptops, the OS that runs best on desktops on
desktops, the OS that runs best on phones on phones, and the OS that runs best
on servers on servers, and have the whole thing work
Bill Moffitt wrote:
[some context would have helped!]
Ian-
Actually, this is precisely what I think we need to avoid. You should run the
OS that runs best on laptops on laptops, the OS that runs best on desktops on
desktops, the OS that runs best on phones on phones, and the OS that runs best
Seems the website-discuss moderator falls in this category.
James Carlson wrote:
Derek Cicero writes:
A lot of the moderators don't want to moderate the existing mail, so
I don't think adding more mail to the moderation queue would be
acceptable to them (i.e they won't do it).
I think
Testing posting via gmane.org. Please ignore
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Since most of our customers are predominantly UFS based, we would like to use
the same configuration and compare ZFS performance, so that we can announce
support for ZFS.
We're planning on measuring the performance of a ZFS file system vs UFS file
system.
Please look at the following scenario
Hi,
I was trying to put in some code in a file . Make it a shared object (.so) with
PIC and am trying to generate some Relative Relocations
(R_XXX_RELATIVE) type. For verifying the same, I take the Elf Dump of the
generated object (.so) file using 'elfdump'.
Can any one please suggest me a C
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