Having run a VIA Epia SN 1GHz as my zfs home storage and I am looking for a
replacement. Something with a little more grunt. The HCL seams to state
reported to work with 2009.06 for a number of motherboards which have
reported problems elsewhere.
What im looking for is anyone with a
What operating system / what command was used to create this filesystem?
Partition was created using Windows XP diskmanagement.
Hmm, this surprises me.
So, windows xp error checking for that fat volume
reports no errors and the fat volume is usable
under windows just fine?
I think the
Hello,
We are using an equipment with two NICs to test the performance of our NIC GLD3
driver, qlge.
There are two network ports on the tested network adapter also and they are
connected to the two ports on the equipment. Testing packets sent from the
external equipment come to one port of
Shamun Mahmud writes:
i am building a new desktop. been using the hcl as guidance. have a tyan
m/b and two amd opterons, along with 2 gbs of ram. which dvd+-rw drive would
the folks on this distribution recommend? what about hard drives and
controllers?
I haven't been able to locate
afaik, changes are only minimal, i.e. adding one driver and removing a
few files.
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=8626
to OP: Just a warning. If you did a fresh install of b111a you might
run into some problems, when updates are available.
Hi - I just installed OS 2008 svn_111a on memory stick in
Acer Aspire One.
First, I can't register for some reason. I end up getting a
server error from Sun with no indication of the problem.
I've been trying for 2 days.
Second, I can't install any packages,e.g., SUNWgcc and SUNWgmake.
I
James Carlson james.d.carl...@sun.com wrote:
Shamun Mahmud writes:
i am building a new desktop. been using the hcl as guidance. have a tyan
m/b and two amd opterons, along with 2 gbs of ram. which dvd+-rw drive
would the folks on this distribution recommend? what about hard drives
Tom Chen writes:
There are two network ports on the tested network adapter also and they are
connected to the two ports on the equipment. Testing packets sent from the
external equipment come to one port of our card, qlge0, but the packets must
be forwarded to another port, qlge1, then
Does anybody know when the new release scheduled for 5/2009 will actually be
released?
thank you
stephen
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The ipfilter answer would be
/etc/ipnat.conf entries
rdr qlge0 qlge0_ip/32 port src_port - target_ip port dst_port tcp
map qlge0 qlge1_net/netmask - qlge0_ip/32
Of course svcs -vx ipfilter has to say its online and ok. depending on which
snv_rev you are running 112+ now has a svc.ipfd parent
Does anybody know when the new release scheduled for
5/2009 will actually be released?
I don't know; but the name was changed to opensolaris 2009.06
so my guess is that it will be released at the end of june.
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On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Jürgen Keil jrgn.k...@googlemail.com wrote:
Does anybody know when the new release scheduled for
5/2009 will actually be released?
I don't know; but the name was changed to opensolaris 2009.06
so my guess is that it will be released at the end of june.
stephen bond wrote:
Does anybody know when the new release scheduled for 5/2009 will actually be
released?
There is no release scheduled for 5/2009. The 2009.06 release is
scheduled for release next week at the CommunityOne conference.
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Are you sure you're not mixing your question with Solaris 10 5/09? It was in
fact released this month.
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Alan Coopersmith wrote:
stephen bond wrote:
Does anybody know when the new release scheduled for 5/2009 will actually be
released?
There is no release scheduled for 5/2009. The 2009.06 release is
scheduled for release next week at the CommunityOne conference.
And at the same
My hardware ethernet router is showing some signs of age and it occurred to me
that this is a great opportunity to chuck it and use my SOHO OpenSolaris (SXCE)
server to perform this function along with all the other services (mail-server,
file-server, etc.).
Internet [nic 1] - OpenSolaris
Hi all,
Have started playing with OpenSolaris 8.11 which I downloaded recently and have
had some success. My goal is to build an iSCSI target for a number of other
servers/users. So far, I have managed to set up a basic zfs iscsi share that
my Mac can access, format and use which is great.
Gary Gendel writes:
My hardware ethernet router is showing some signs of age and it occurred to
me that this is a great opportunity to chuck it and use my SOHO OpenSolaris
(SXCE) server to perform this function along with all the other services
(mail-server, file-server, etc.).
Internet
I am trying to create a shared public folder that a number of users
can all use, this will eventually be exported via CIFS.
My overall goal is twofold -
1) Any user can create a folder or file at any level under /public.
2) A folder or file can ONLY be deleted by the owner.
I have created a
Sorry to hijack but...
I just got an Adaptec 2405 and would like it to work with OpenSolaris. Can you
tell me how you got your card working with Solaris? (i may need to switch to
that)
Cheers!
gigabot
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There was an OpenSolaris live chat with some very eloquent Sun engineers on
Slashdot this morning. Does anybody know when and where the transcript will be
posted? All opensolaris.com has right now is a link that just goes to
slashdot.org on their front page, but no transcript.
FYI: I was the
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Anon Y Mous system5u...@yahoo.com wrote:
There was an OpenSolaris live chat with some very eloquent Sun
engineers on Slashdot this morning. Does anybody know when and where
the transcript will be posted? All opensolaris.com has right now is
a link that just
Sorry for taking so long.. It was due to some problems I cannot access my
system. I am not sure if seeking help for this is a correct place here.
To fix the partition errors I installed Symantec Partition Magic 8 in Windows
XP. Then run it. It showed some errors in partition table and asked
So I am wanting to do what the subject says. I'd like to transfer my current
install of opensolaris 2008.11 from the slow USB drive it's currently running
on, over to the newly purchased SATAII SDD drive.
Is there a way to clone from the USB to the SATA II or is there some built in
way to
For my version of your experiment see http://techdir.rutgers.edu/mac-iscsi.html
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my web page talks about Solaris Express. I've since moved to Opensolaris
2008.11 and now 2009.6.
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