On Thursday 10 April 2008 02:21:36 you wrote:
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 1:15 AM, Nico Sabbi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
- limiting zfs's usage of memory to 256MB (appending to
/etc/system set zfs:zfs_arc_max = 0x800
and rebooting, hopefully I did the right thing)
My gut reaction is that
When I reboot, BootCamp sees the other partition, and
I can try to boot iit - but it goes to a black screen for a second or
two and then shows Bad PBR sig at the bottom.
I can't seem to find anything on Google. If anyone has tried this, I'd
love to know what I'm doing wrong here.
Both
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 22:33 -0700, Stephen Lau wrote:
Has anyone had success installing snv_86 on a MacBook or MacBook Pro at
all? I just tried it, following many of the blogs which detailed
workarounds for the installation failure due to 6413235, but strangely I
didn't hit this? I
Hello,
We have a V890 that we had Sun replace a system board on it. It was system
board a which had 2 1.8 processors on it. The original system board was
replaced because the CPU's were running to hot. Well after the swap the server
ran for 20 minutes and rebooted itself. Looking in the log
Hi,
this is a OpenSolaris forum ... for hardware check BigAdmin forums.
Either way ... Doing a POST with diag-level max should give the failing
hardware. Sometimes it happens a replaceable part to came DOA. But in your case
if it happens again most likely it can be a centerplane.
They would do
Mark Phalan wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 22:33 -0700, Stephen Lau wrote:
Has anyone had success installing snv_86 on a MacBook or MacBook Pro at
all? I just tried it, following many of the blogs which detailed
workarounds for the installation failure due to 6413235, but strangely I
I am trying to run CIFS from a ramfs but the /kernel/drv/smbsrv fails load and
attach properly since svn_85, svn_86. This was working up to svn_84
basically add_drv fails when it tries to do a devfsadm -i smbsrv because the
/devices/pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:smbsrv entry is not created.
the
All,
I have been using Linux on my laptop and desktop for a while and have
lots of Solaris experience through work. Now, i would like to give
Opensolaris a shot and wondering if anybody can point me in a direction
where i can get started with following.
1. Desktop
2. Wireless
3. Multimedia -
Andre Lue wrote:
I am trying to run CIFS from a ramfs but the /kernel/drv/smbsrv fails load
and attach properly since svn_85, svn_86. This was working up to svn_84
basically add_drv fails when it tries to do a devfsadm -i smbsrv because the
/devices/pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:smbsrv entry is
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:59 AM, Nico Sabbi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I limited the ARC only after having verified that the default
setting (unspecified in /etc/system) was too slow.
What would be a good value considering that the server has 2 GB
of ram?
Without knowing the specifics
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah - taking up the whole drive seems to be how others have done it.
I, however, can't afford to blow away OS X (yet), so I need to do it in
the partition.
While this may not completely solve your problem, look at rEFIt
Stephen Lau wrote:
Has anyone had success installing snv_86 on a MacBook or MacBook Pro at
all?
I was successful. Here are the steps I used. I turned this
into a wiki so we can keep it updated:
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/OpenSolaris_Dual_Boot
Cheers,
Jim
fyi, i just found this in the twonkymedia forum about installing twonkyvision
in a linux zone: http://blogs.sun.com/constantin/entry/twonkymedia_on_solaris
i'm going to give it a whirl when i get some free time. i'd love to hear about
anybody else having success with this though!
This
tcp_conn_req_max_q0 controls the number of incomplete tcp connections you can
queue up (connections in syn state)
It is the parameter used to resistant syn attacks
Once a connection completes the 3 way hanshake it it moved from
tcp_conn_req_max_q0 to the tcp_conn_(forget the res)
ndd /dev/tcp
Jürgen Keil wrote:
When I reboot, BootCamp sees the other partition, and
I can try to boot iit - but it goes to a black screen for a second or
two and then shows Bad PBR sig at the bottom.
I can't seem to find anything on Google. If anyone has tried this, I'd
love to know what I'm doing
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