ENV:
SPARC-Enterprise-T5220 boxes
Sunt5220b is the source node with source domain ldom2, ldom2 used a flat file
as its vdisk(as a full disk) which locates on a share disk;
Sunt5220a is the target node, the target domain still used a flat file as its
vdisk which also locates on a share disk;
1.
Glenn Lagasse glenn.laga...@sun.com wrote:
The bits from Indiana which may become Solaris.Next did not go through
ARC either ;-)
*yet*.
They *will* go through the ARC process before they are shipped in
Solaris.Next.
Given the fact that there are _many_ changes to be discussed, this
+++ russell aspinwall [02/06/09 03:29 -0700]:
Hi,
At present I have both OpenSolaris 2009.06 and Solaris Express CE b114 running on my computer within VirtualBox clients. Comparing the two environments OpenSolaris 2009.06 is missing desktop applications such as GIMP and many others compared to
Changes:
Based on snv114.
JWM replaced with Fvwm with modified theme from Kamil Michalak:
thumbnailing of minimized windows, fullscreen console (urxvt), system
monitor - conky, simple conf editor menu -vim, bottom panel - wbar.
Removed fbxkb, added urxvt as basic terminal, pcmanfm, geany,
Out of the box it includes:
- Polished Xfce 4 Desktop enviroment
- Gimp - GNU Image Manipulation Program
Two things I miss in 2009.06
Congrats on release, I`m already dll the ISO to try out in VBox
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Hi All gurus,
Please help me in installing MYSQL on my open solaris system.
That will be a great help to me.
pfexec pkg install -v SUNWmysql5
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Bad news for SPARC: Sun canceled Rock yesterday:
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2009/06/15/sun_kills_rock_sparc/ and
the Niagara 3 design was never taped out.
Shit I am unhappy about that.
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So first workstations and now servers too. Pity, but it seems such is life in
the server domain in a sign of consolidation...
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Hi, I'm writing a talk including case studies involving innovative use of Sun
products.
I have two case studies already, one a virtualized financial services
environment and another a blade/grid/sun7000 research institution. I'm hoping
to find a third to talk about - a site that uses
How about www.entic.net who provide virtualised servers in a hosting
style using OpenSolaris
2009/6/16 Peter Baer Galvin p...@petergalvin.info:
Hi, I'm writing a talk including case studies involving innovative use of Sun
products.
I have two case studies already, one a virtualized financial
Recently live upgraded from b115 to b116. New X looks nice and sharp on Lenovo
T60 notebook with ATI Radeon Mobility X1400, yet the mouse keeps jumping to
upper left corner.
I have a minimal /etc/X11/xorg.conf that just describes keyboard, so the rest
is auto detected, auto configured.
Anyone
* Joerg Schilling (joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de) wrote:
Glenn Lagasse glenn.laga...@sun.com wrote:
The bits from Indiana which may become Solaris.Next did not go through
ARC either ;-)
*yet*.
They *will* go through the ARC process before they are shipped in
Solaris.Next.
Well remember it's just rumor and speculation at this point. ROCK obviously has
features that would be of huge interest to Oracle and to customers looking to
consolidate servers and scale up. I would rather assume that the SuperNova
servers that the ROCK processor is designed for probably need
On Jun 16, 2009, at 5:21 AM, Mykola Maslov wrote:
+++ russell aspinwall [02/06/09 03:29 -0700]:
Hi,
At present I have both OpenSolaris 2009.06 and Solaris Express CE
b114 running on my computer within VirtualBox clients. Comparing
the two environments OpenSolaris 2009.06 is missing
And you're waiting for the ARC review to do that? I
haven't looked too closely but I'm not generally aware
of any security problems introduced by pfexec in OpenSolaris.
By default OpenSolaris gives the default user adminstrator privileges, allowing
any program run by that user to execute
Marc Glisse wrote:
Upgrading GCCfss to 4.4.0 is included in our plans.
Hello,
I am definitely not a lawyer, but it seems to me that the new GCC runtime library
exception adopted in gcc-4.4 was written specifically so that things like gccfss
are forbidden unless you opensource the backend
Gimp in no way is the part of the GNOME. It just a separate gtk application.
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On Jun 16, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Vladimir Novoseltsev wrote:
Gimp in no way is the part of the GNOME. It just a separate gtk
application.
Sorry, I thought it was a part of the desktop much in the way
Evolution is even though Evolution is also a separate application.
Regardless, GIMP is
On Jun 16, 2009, at 2:49 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
Regardless, GIMP is packaged as part of the JDS consolidation, so
from
what I understand, its updates are limited by updates to GNOME.
I believe in this case, it's updates were limited by having to wait
for
new
If CMT processors are not dropped, then this would be indeed good. It's
interesting and very good that Fujitsu is able to develop processors which are
competitive with x86 CPUs. Personally I'm most interested to see Intel
deploying Larabee to the server mainboards and see how it'll mix with
I agree...i think the current approachis very windowsish (Pre-vista) and can
only lead to problems.
2009/6/17 Moinak Ghosh moin...@belenix.org
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Luriey...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
And you're waiting for the ARC review to do that? I
haven't looked too closely but I'm
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