On Friday 09 March 2007 10:52 pm, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
> Are OpenSolaris 57 and Solaris Express (community edition) build 57 same
> things? Actually, my question is :- If I will purchase Solaris Express
> (community edition) build 59 would I be able to install OS on SATA HDD
> connected to I
Are OpenSolaris 57 and Solaris Express (community edition) build 57 same
things? Actually, my question is :-
If I will purchase Solaris Express (community edition) build 59 would I be
able to install OS on SATA HDD connected to Intel’s South Bridge (ICH8R)
running in AHCI mode ?
Thanks in
Pretty much every time I run into an unkillable process, it's stuck
somewhere deep in the kernel, either waiting for a lock or waiting in
cv_wait() (rather than cv_wait_sig()).
To get the kernel stack, try
0t::pid2proc | ::walk thread | ::findstack
mike
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> > Why would a Solaris developer go to an expensive
> > Java developers
> > onference to see novice sessions about Solaris?
> >
> > ---Bob
>
> Quite on the contrary, I think this is a quite
> matter-of-course move. Some Java developers have
> been telling me that they could distinguish b/t a
Ben, I'm reading this and calling up Cory Omand also who is the resident
Apache2 guru here at Blastwave. We know that the worker model has been
tweaked here to cooincide with work from the CoolStack. I am sure that
Stefan Teleman will also have some insights. Regardless of what Apache
may be do
> A big +1.
>
> A couple of years ago I was a Java developer at
> JavaOne and saw DTrace
> in action at JavaOne. Around that time I was not
> developing on Solaris
> but I was developing Java apps for Solaris. Solaris
> in my mind was an
> OS for servers, not for developers. I saw Brian and
dhcp did this to my hosts file. before i had a /etc/hostname.iwi0 and
/etc/dhcp.iwi0 my hosts file looked like this:
::1 localhostloghostdesiderata
127.0.0.1localhostloghostdesiderata
i rebooted many times and ran 'ifconfig iwi0 dhcp' many times. networking
wo
hi bart,
yes, i tried it three times on my pentium-m laptop. all three times it broke i
didn't have any network interface plumbed-- i thought it might be network
related. my /etc/hosts file looked like this:
::1localhost loghost
127.0.0.1localhostloghostdesiderata
i just tr
Patrick P Korsnick wrote:
i've launched smc under cde and gnome on a fresh nevada 59 install and it hard
locks the machine all 3 times i tried it. has anyone else experienced this?
i'm gonna check bugs.opensolaris.org and file a report if i don't see one
already.
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i've launched smc under cde and gnome on a fresh nevada 59 install and it hard
locks the machine all 3 times i tried it. has anyone else experienced this?
i'm gonna check bugs.opensolaris.org and file a report if i don't see one
already.
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Is resource control for max-shm-memory for zones in the plan also?
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I brought up a similar issue some time back
(http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=20355) which pertained to
ligHTTPd. A fix on that issue has been integrated into snv_57, however, I'm
seeing a similar situation with other applications include Mongrel and Apache
and uncertain as
miaojian wrote:
I create a solaris zone for testing, and when I login to the zone, I can see
the /tmp, but I can't figure out where the /tmp is coming from. If it is coming
from global zone /tmp, then a user in a local zone can cause undesire effects
to the global zone by filling out /tmp in t
Hi ,
I created and was able to configure zones in my system (small-zone). But after
installation the following error occurs
bash-3.00# zoneadm -z small-zone boot
zoneadm: zone 'small-zone': "/usr/lib/fs/dev/mount -o
attrdir=/export/small-zone/dev /dev /export/small-zone/root/dev" failed with
e
Not sure if the list has seen this before or not, but I found it very
insightful and though some others would benefit from it. Happens to be a
very even handed look into the benefits behind both OSes. (Beware, it's
long and filled full of all kinds of goodies)
http://www.softpanorama.org/Artic
i just installed sxce last night and saw that iwi support was not there-- i
know i can get it from the wireless page, but for the last few releases i
remember it just being there. was it removed from the standard install image
for this build or an earlier one? just curious...
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miaojian wrote:
I create a solaris zone for testing, and when I login to the zone, I can see
the /tmp, but I can't figure out where the /tmp is coming from. If it is coming
from global zone /tmp, then a user in a local zone can cause undesire effects
to the global zone by filling out /tmp in t
I create a solaris zone for testing, and when I login to the zone, I can see
the /tmp, but I can't figure out where the /tmp is coming from. If it is coming
from global zone /tmp, then a user in a local zone can cause undesire effects
to the global zone by filling out /tmp in the local zone.
UNIX admin schrieb:
Hell, it's been years and years and Linux still doesn't have full backing of
all the vendors out there like Windows has; actually, the vendors' Linux driver
support has been spotty at best.
The difference to Linux is Solaris' binary compatibility garantee. For
the vendor
Thanks, Tom. You have seconds. I'll contact you offline to
get you set up.
Eric
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Tom Haynes wrote:
Last month I started a discussion about what should a NFS server in a zone look
like? What were the goals? How did people want to use it to provide solutions
for their custome
Thanks, John. You have seconds. I'll contact you offline
to get you set up.
Eric
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, John Rice wrote:
Hi,
We'd like to propose a Mozilla DTrace project for inclusion on
Opensolaris.org. We'd like it to be an endorsed project of the DTrace,
Desktop and Performance Communities.
Thanks, Robert. Your proposal has been seconded. I'll contact you offline
to get you set up.
Eric
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Robert Thurlow wrote:
I propose a new project that delivers the NFSv4 extensions for
Mirror Mounts, Referrals, and Replication & Migration. This
project should be endorsed by t
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 07:05:03PM -0800, Tom Haynes wrote:
> Last month I started a discussion about what should a NFS server in a zone
> look like? What were the goals? How did people want to use it to provide
> solutions for their customers? Etc.
>
> At this time, I want to propose a project
How can we get a local portal for mexico running, please help me.
Project Leaders:
Ivan Zavala - Karoshi
Paulo Kalapis - Sun Microsystems
Jorge Angel - Sun Microsystems
Angel Camacho - Sun Microsystems
Gerardo Horvilleur - Java Champion
Thanks
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UNIX admin wrote:
And what's with the Bejing office? Are the engineers there employed
specifically to crank out drivers for Solaris?
Several of the engineering teams in Beijing work on device drivers,
but there are many other teams too, like the Mozilla/Firefox team
and other desktop project t
Peter Tribble writes:
> On one boot I ended up with a hosts file like so:
>
> ::1 localhost loghost
> 127.0.0.1 localhost loghost
> enterprise # Added by DHCP
(Why not networking-discuss?)
This sounds like it _could_ possibly be related to CR 6355747, which
app
Upgraded my SunBlade 1500 at home to SXCE build 59 yesterday,
and I've been having some strange network behaviour. This is
on a home network using dhcp behind a broadband router.
On one boot I ended up with a hosts file like so:
::1 localhost loghost
127.0.0.1 localhost log
Hey!!
The command with ' passwd -r files ' worked. As its a local user and
There must have been problem in updating the nis master repository password
update. For further reference read ' man passwd'.
Problem solved. How ever the context of it is as mentioned.
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.
I am new here, I am changing from SuSE to OS in the next couple of weeks so I
guess I will be posting a little as I get started. I have used SuSE since 6.3
but since Novell bought out the company it has gone down hill in my opinion.
Thanks in advance.
David
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On 3/9/07, sitharamaraju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all !!
I have logged in as root ( super-user mode ). But not able to change the
passwd for an user.
I dint find any problem with either user creation, deletion or modification. I
am using solaris10 u2.
Thanx ,
Ramaraju
Hi Ramaraj
Hi all !!
I have logged in as root ( super-user mode ). But not able to change the
passwd for an user.
I dint find any problem with either user creation, deletion or modification. I
am using solaris10 u2.
Thanx ,
Ramaraju
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> The dilemma I think is, when I roll up sleeves, I
> have no spec.
> I believe if there are enough developers rolling up
> their sleeves,
> some of them may have channel to get spec. Do you see
> any sign of
> such kind of things ?
Welcome back to the good old times bud!
Remember IKARI + Talent,
> that sounds nice, we have been doing it since 2003.
> However, the
> progress seems not big enough.
And what's with the Bejing office? Are the engineers there employed
specifically to crank out drivers for Solaris?
Let's face it: Solaris doesn't yet have enough momentum to get major vendor
s
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