Hi Durga,
The process monitoring facility (PMF) of Suncluster is anable to
start your iPlanet Messaging Server. You should search for this error
string in Sunsolve collection. Otherwise mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and someone from the RGM team should help you.
Regards,
-Atul
On 4/22/07, Durga D
> Personally, I find all certifications uninteresting,
> and I know others
> do as well, since the exams often ask questions
> about parts of the
> system rarely used and don't really measure
> understanding of the
> platform.
'How much swap should you configure' anyone?
Send instant messages t
Thankz
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Hi!
[Sorry for the repost but the original annoucement had a few dates/etc.
wrong... ;-( ]
A new set of tarballs containing an OS/Net version of ksh93 [1] (based
on ksh93s+_beta_20070418 [2]) is now available from
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/ksh93-integration/downloads/2007-04-19
so now all the of these commands is cleared up,
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> Lars Tunkrans wrote:
> > My feeling is that the system should, on its own
> initiative, immediately regenerate
> > the boot-archive if some event makes it nessesary
> to do so.
> > To postpone the boot-archive regeneration until
> the shutdown sequence is clearly
> > not a strategy th
if it's a chip that matches one of the ones on the HCL, you might be able to
associate a card it to the driver_aliases.. You should submit a big-id with
prtconf -pv and the /usr/X11/bin/scanpci, or in the meantime, you can look on a
HCL for a generic 10/100 realtek 8139 , the cards are inexpens
in case you did not recieve my respond. Yes you're right I need zfs boot
support. I don't wanna mess with add on thing.
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Horvath wrote:
Will we see zfs in the next coming build ? I know it was "promised" in 62 but
did not make it there.
Are you sure that "zfs" is what you're asking for? ZFS
has been in onnv for a heckuvalong time now.
Perhaps you're thinking of zfs boot support? If you are,
then you need an add
Solaris now has NCQ for SATA. At least for the Marvell chipset.
Multiple IOs per target was putback in build 61. You can see it in CR
6498799, but you may want to note CR 6543178, depending on your workload.
Hope that helps,
- Matt
Leon Mergen wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Solaris does not ye
Will we see zfs in the next coming build ? I know it was "promised" in 62 but
did not make it there.
Thanks
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aside from the net80211 panic due to wifi-scan, snv_62 on my x86 32 bit
Sony Vaio laptop works fine. the above panic is pretty aggravating
though, so i've gone back to build 60 in the meantime. if i turn off
the wifi device, then 62 works just fine.
cheers,
steve
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 09:53:4
Hello Andrew,
> I would go with that information, since it is more
> accurate, Mine was clearly out of date.
OK, thanks for your reply. I'll go for it and, for the sake of future reference
for others, post whether it worked out or not.
Regards,
Leon Mergen
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swetha wrote:
>Hi
>
>im a newbie to the network programming stuff.iv got to implement functionality
>of netstat using apis n system calls.for that i need to understand the code
>provided in this link
>http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/netvirt/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.bin/netstat/netstat.c
Hi
im a newbie to the network programming stuff.iv got to implement functionality
of netstat using apis n system calls.for that i need to understand the code
provided in this link
http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/xref/netvirt/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/usr.bin/netstat/netstat.c
Can anybody plz expl
Given the output you have posted, there doesn't seem to be any problem. The
Solaris fdisk output agrees with the actual layout you have posted. FreeBSD
seems to be reporting the size of each partition in blocks (sectors).
Cheers
Andrew.
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How do I disable IPv6 on the loopback?
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Andrew.
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I would go with that information, since it is more accurate, Mine was clearly
out of date.
Cheers
Andrew.
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Hi,
I'm a bit disperate. Well I've tried to install solaris 10 express developer
edition on my x86 machine. After installation, I've made a ifconfig -a and I
saw only lo0 (the loopback) was there, no ethernet cards
I've made a scanpci to look for the id of my card; then I've look for the id
Lars Tunkrans wrote:
My feeling is that the system should, on its own initiative, immediately regenerate
the boot-archive if some event makes it nessesary to do so.
To postpone the boot-archive regeneration until the shutdown sequence is clearly
not a strategy that fullfills the goal
hi folks,
i've upgraded from sxce b59 to sxce b62 (x86, 32 bit - sony vaio laptop) & have
found that gnome dumps core on startup:
- dtlogin screen presented
- log in (gnome already selected as desktop)
- first loading splash screen shows
- xwindows stops (i see console)
- dtlogin screen pre
> Hi guys,
>
> I want to ask you if there is something not good with
> my effort.
> I see that proposals for projects are getting answers
> but I didn't received one.
> Please, what is your opinion?
> What can I do to make it more interesting for you?
> Give some ideas, please.
For starters it's
Gueven Bay wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to ask you if there is something not good with my effort.
I see that proposals for projects are getting answers but I didn't received one.
I didn't see a project proposal from you, just a request for help
in translating the LPI certifications.
Please, what i
Jerry Gardner wrote:
I installed Firefox using Blastwave ("pkg-get -i firefox") and it broke the
Java Desktop System.
When I try to log in now, I get the initial JDS splash screen for a few
seconds, and then it goes immediately back to the login screen. CDE works fine.
I noticed that when Fir
Hello Andrew,
> Solaris does not yet support NCQ.
I understand that, but does opensolaris / sxce support this ? Because, if you
read this thread:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=104085
.. you can see that "Support for NCQ for SATA drivers using the native SATA
framework
On 4/22/07, Ian Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jerry Gardner wrote:
>Another infuriating issue: SMC no longer runs because it thinks the smc server
isn't running (even though netstat shows something listening on port 898 on
127.0.0.1)
>
>I've tried restarting the smc server using "/etc/ini
Solaris does not yet support NCQ.
Cheers
Andrew.
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Hi guys,
I want to ask you if there is something not good with my effort.
I see that proposals for projects are getting answers but I didn't received one.
Please, what is your opinion?
What can I do to make it more interesting for you?
Give some ideas, please.
Thank you.
regards
Gueven
This
On 4/22/07, Jerry Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I installed Firefox using Blastwave ("pkg-get -i firefox") and it broke the
Java Desktop System.
When I try to log in now, I get the initial JDS splash screen for a few
seconds, and then it goes immediately back to the login screen. CDE work
Jerry Gardner wrote:
>Another infuriating issue: SMC no longer runs because it thinks the smc server
>isn't running (even though netstat shows something listening on port 898 on
>127.0.0.1)
>
>I've tried restarting the smc server using "/etc/init.d/init.wbem start", but
>just get a message back
> The only one I have seen is:
>
> http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/addon/A
> oC-SAT2-MV8.cfm
>
> This is a PCI-X card.
Oh that's a coincidence, I just ordered such a card last Thursday - are any
special actions required to enable NCQ for this card, or does it just work out
of th
Another infuriating issue: SMC no longer runs because it thinks the smc server
isn't running (even though netstat shows something listening on port 898 on
127.0.0.1)
I've tried restarting the smc server using "/etc/init.d/init.wbem start", but
just get a message back saying the server didn't st
Jerry Gardner wrote:
>I installed Firefox using Blastwave ("pkg-get -i firefox") and it broke the
>Java Desktop System.
>
>
>
Just out of curiosity, what's wrong with the Firefox from JDS?
>When I try to log in now, I get the initial JDS splash screen for a few
>seconds, and then it goes imme
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