sata1/1 is the si card and is the one that the dvd is plugged into.
Yep.
Would it help if you use cfgadm -c disconnect sata1/1,
followed by cfgadm -c connect sata1/1 and
cfgadm -c configure sata1/1 ?
Are there any error messages logged to /var/adm/messages
when you use the above commands?
Could this be bug 4434773?
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4434773
The symptoms are the message you mention in /var/adm/messages, and they
only show up when you do rctladm -e syslog=debug
process.max-stack-size or similar to enable the syslog messages. Looks
I don't insist on VMWare. VirtualBox image is suitable too.
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After applying the latest Solaris release from May 2009 Kernel version: SunOS
5.10 Generic_139556-08, Solaris 10 5/09 s10x_u7wos_08 X86, the bug is not
reproduced any longer.
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On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Aaron Fellin wrote:
jason wrote:
I am running into a problem with a ssh-add functionality in nevada b115. I
had a script that would do the following:
ssh-add ${HOME}/.ssh/*.[rd]sa
In previous versions of nevada, this would run fine, yet for b115, the order
of files
Could this be bug 4434773?
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bu
g_id=4434773
The symptoms are the message you mention in
/var/adm/messages, and they
only show up when you do rctladm -e syslog=debug
process.max-stack-size or similar to enable the
syslog messages.
sata1/1 is the si card and is the one that the dvd
is plugged into.
Yep.
Would it help if you use cfgadm -c disconnect
sata1/1,
followed by cfgadm -c connect sata1/1 and
cfgadm -c configure sata1/1 ?
Are there any error messages logged to
/var/adm/messages
when you use the above
Matthew Nawrocki matthew.nawro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi... I am a concerned user of OpenSolaris who fears the distribution will be
called off as soon as Oracle completes acquisition of Sun. Is this true? I
know they may change the license of some Solaris technologies from CDDL to
GPLv3...
Karel Gardas writes:
Hello,
I do have few questions w.r.t. OS 2009.06 ZFS mirroring and installation:
1) if I install OS2009.06 on one drive and then just attach another drive to
the installation to form the mirror, will it also mirror all needed
information from the boot block and
khaldoun writes:
hello alfred,
thank you very much for your kind support.
i had realized that to work on open office installed on regular laptop, is
not the same as working on a macintosh apple laptop.
i am very beginner in that, for example, you've told me
3. Install with pkg Command
Hi... I am a concerned user of OpenSolaris who fears
the distribution will be called off as soon as Oracle
completes acquisition of Sun. Is this true?
I would be more concerned about OpenSolaris Indiana becoming the next Solaris
11, than anything else.
Everything else is small potatoes.
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On Jun 4, 2009, at 7:44 PM, Paulo Lopes wrote:
I've installed 2 computers with the latest OSol. Both machines are
only using OpenSolaris 2009.06, I've updated them both and everytime
I shutdown X.org I see a error message on a but it closes (i cannot
really see what it is about). It
At school I use a Solaris workstation which I check Common Desktop Environment
option when I log in. At the desktop I have a panel at the bottom with various
buttons. In the middle are four rectangle buttons that allow me to have 4
desktops, and on each side are four other options and each has
Hi David.
The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) was a proprietary desktop that Sun
created. Sun has now shifted to the open source Gnome desktop. It is
very customizable, so you should be able to set it up any way that you
wish. You can add your own panels and launchers, and customize their
Correction: CDE is not proprietary, but was a joint development based on
a few different things. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Desktop_Environment
(Thanks Robert...)
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Alan Steinberg wrote:
Hi David.
The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) was a proprietary desktop that
Sun
Don't know if there is a build for Solaris, but Xfce is supposed to be
based off CDE. May be worth checking out.
Kamin Horvath
Fedora Ambassadors USA
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:mohaas05
On Jun 4, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Alan Steinberg alan.steinb...@sun.com
wrote:
Hi David.
The Common
ne...@filez:/# BE_PRINT_ERR=true beadm activate opensolaris-3
be_do_installgrub: installgrub failed for device c5d0s2.
Unable to activate opensolaris-3.
Unknown external error.
Hmm... I seem to remember some advice from the os about running installgrub on
the mirror drive... possibly related,
Fortran is part of SunStudio and it is an IPS package that will install for
you. just install opensolaris and then start packagemanager as su.
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Hello,
I do have few questions w.r.t. OS 2009.06 ZFS
mirroring and installation:
1) if I install OS2009.06 on one drive and then just
attach another drive to the installation to form the
mirror, will it also mirror all needed information
from the boot block and partition table? i.e. will
Dear All,
Apologies in advance if this is not the right place to post such specific
issue, browsing down the categories I did not see any other appropriated topic.
I'm trying to add the GlassFishV2 on top of OS 2008/11:
r...@opensolaris:~# uname -a
SunOS opensolaris 5.11 snv_101b i86pc i386
I'm just starting out using OpenSolaris, so forgive me if this seems like an
obvious question, but having a look through the resources on here and a couple
of forum searches I'm none the wiser.
I could probably do with a new wireless card in my PC at the moment - the one I
have has never been
Can you partition the second drive with fmthard so the table is identical to
the primary drive?
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Joe Muddiman wrote:
I'm just starting out using OpenSolaris, so forgive me if this seems like an
obvious question, but having a look through the resources on here and a couple
of forum searches I'm none the wiser.
I could probably do with a new wireless card in my PC at the moment - the one I
On 4 Jun 2009, at 03:08, Matthew Nawrocki wrote:
Hi... I am a concerned user of OpenSolaris who
fears the
distribution will be called off as soon as Oracle
completes
acquisition of Sun. Is this true?
Nobody knows; or if anyone does, they're not allowed
to say anyway.
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