przemol...@poczta.fm wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:57:07PM -0500, Shawn Walker wrote:
Jan Friedel wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 05:04:26PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
AFAICT, Indiana by default comes with a PATH that has /usr/gnu/bin
in front of the rest
That is the default enviro
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:57:07PM -0500, Shawn Walker wrote:
> Jan Friedel wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 05:04:26PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
AFAICT, Indiana by default comes with a PATH that has /usr/gnu/bin
in front of the rest
>>> That is the default environment for the
Just picked up an Ultra 10 Sun Workstation Elite 3D from my company. Wanting
to install Open Solaris 0906 on it. I downloaded the latest Sparc build, but it
did not seem to want to take. Not sure how to proceed.
I am not seeing Ultra 10 on the hardware compatibility list. Does Open Solaris
even
Thanks all for your thoughts.
However, I didn't manage with these errors. Chose option to ignore them...
Received several errors:
$ grep Error ~oracle/oraInventory/logs/installActions2009-08-13_09-06-24PM.log
Exception String: Error in creating link from ../libjsig.so to
/export/home/oracle/p
Igor Korot wrote:
Hi, Shawn,
This is what I received:
[code]
i...@igorsopensolaris:~$ export PKG_CLIENT_TIMEOUT=900
i...@igorsopensolaris:~$ export PKG_TIMEOUT_MAX=8
i...@igorsopensolaris:~$ pfexec pkg install ss-dev
DOWNLOADPKGS FILES XFER (MB)
suns
> I am disappointed. I'd installed opensolaris 2009.06
> and uninstall it in favor of Sun SXCE. In my opinion,
> it is much more polished in terms of the desktop.
> Things are much more well integrated, the icons are
> nicer, and I love the Sun background wall paper. Like
> everyone else, I hope th
Hi Dave,
I do have a bug that I opened recently and commented on. I have a list of
items, but not sure if they should be bugs or RFE's. Please take a look at bug
10543 and let me know how I should file them. Thanks!
Octave
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Jan Friedel wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 05:04:26PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
AFAICT, Indiana by default comes with a PATH that has /usr/gnu/bin in front of
the rest
That is the default environment for the new user created by the OS installer.
As always, users are free to change thei
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 06:54:28AM -0700, russell aspinwall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you are interesting in downloading the latest OpenSolaris/Solaris release
>
> http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/3.0.4/VirtualBox-3.0.4-50684-SunOS.tar.gz
>
>
> There are a number of bugs that have been fixe
Octave Orgeron wrote:
Hi Dave,
This sound very interesting, especially for people such as my self
that specialize in virtualization. LDoms presents a wide selection of
choices on how to replicate a guest domain, image files, volumes,
ZFS, etc. And containers obviously have the ZFS clone feature.
* Fredrich Maney (fredrichma...@gmail.com) wrote:
> 2009/8/12 Ignacio Marambio Catán :
> > people keep saying there are few changes, but nonne said which are those
> > i can name only a few
> >
> > -/bin/sh is no longer solaris' sh
> > -/bin/ksh is now ksh93
> > -the default shell for users is now
Oscar del Rio wrote:
Errors were encountered while attempting to retrieve package or file
data for the requested operation.
Details follow:
1: Framework error: code: 28 reason: Operation timed out after 3
milliseconds with 15498112 out of 24158212 bytes received
URL: 'https://pkg.sun.com
When MAC addresses are assigned, LDM will attempt to prob the network to make
sure there isn't a MAC conflict. The key here is that the primary domain has to
be connected and plumbed to the networks in question. I believe there is a
section in the LDoms Admin guide that mentions this briefly.
h
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
SXCE is OpenSolaris, so please let us use the term "Indiana" for a correct
comentlature.
"Indiana" was the name of the project, not the distro.
The nomenclature agreed upon between the community a
I know I can manually set uniq mac address for each ldoms, but is there any
settings that I can configure in primary ldom so each primary in different
subnet can talk to each other to avoid duplicate mac address
Thanks
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John Martin wrote:
VirtualBox 3.0.4 also showed up in the /extra repository this morning.
Anyone else having trouble downloading VirtualBox 3.0.4 from the /extra
repository? It keeps failing after about 20MB. Other packages,
including VirtualBox-kernel, download without errors.
I cleared
On 08/13/09 00:19, nono wrote:
HI,
I'm a new user of this OS.
Here is my problem :
The permissions on special file /dev/ip are "666 root sys".
I tried to modify this permission with the following command line without
effect :
Gee, I am glad that it did not take effect. You should not change
> Hi,
> andrew wrote:
> > Yes. This problem is usually caused my your hard
> disk controller not being supported by OpenSolaris.
> Can you run the "Device Detection Tool" on the
> desktop and see what it says about your disk
> controller?
>
> Yes, the Device driver utility shows the disk
> control
Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
> I'm not interested in bashing opensolaris the distribution, I'm more
> interested in detailing the differences so we know what to expect. I
> know a lot of things are in the works, but none of them went through
> arc afaik
Some have gone through ARC, others are work
Good Morning All,
I have backed up my system onto different media. I have the system ready to go.
For an old disabled Vietnam Vet, this is a big plunge from Linux to OpenSolaris.
I will NOT need to install windows if:
Q: I can get either VMWare Server, or VMWare Workstation, w/directx support.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Robert Milkowski wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Fredrich Maney wrote:
>
>> 2009/8/12 Ignacio Marambio Catán :
>>
>>> -LU is now dead
>>
>> I hadn't heard this. Is this just a temporary issue due to IPS not
>> supporting it? Or is this actually on the longterm ro
Fredrich Maney wrote:
>> -LU is now dead
>
> I hadn't heard this. Is this just a temporary issue due to IPS not
> supporting it? Or is this actually on the longterm roadmap? If so,
> what is the intended replacement for this functionality?
The LU command set/implementation is dead - it was both e
Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>
>>> SXCE is OpenSolaris, so please let us use the term "Indiana" for a correct
>>> comentlature.
>> "Indiana" was the name of the project, not the distro.
>>
>> The nomenclature agreed upon between the community and the trademark owner is
>> that
Agreed. It should be an installation option. Or a flag for useradd to use the
GNU or Solaris profiles from /etc/skel.
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Octave J. Orgeron
Solaris Virtualization Architect and Consultant
Web: http://unixconsole.blogspot.c
Hi,
I am building set of servers (T5120) with guest ldoms in different subnet as
following with Cisco Switch (VLANs), using ldom version 1.0.3:
x.x.3.1
x.x.14.1
x.x.15.1
x.x.16.1
x.x.17.1
My question is how can I avoid duplicate mac address across different subnets.
I want uniq mac address fo
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Fredrich Maney wrote:
2009/8/12 Ignacio Marambio Catán :
-LU is now dead
I hadn't heard this. Is this just a temporary issue due to IPS not
supporting it? Or is this actually on the longterm roadmap? If so,
what is the intended replacement for this functionality?
se
2009/8/12 Ignacio Marambio Catán :
> people keep saying there are few changes, but nonne said which are those
> i can name only a few
>
> -/bin/sh is no longer solaris' sh
> -/bin/ksh is now ksh93
> -the default shell for users is now bash (I'm not sure about this one)
If so, then an profile/privi
> Thommy M. Malmström :
> > I had my Ferrari 4005 with 2009.06 running OK with
> sound working for almost everything when I decided to
> install OSS from 4Front. Said and done, the
> installation vent OK and I rebooted. No more sound
> for anything :(
> >
> > pkgrm the package, but still no sound.
Hello,
There has been some issues with Python implementations on Solaris
(8/9/10)/OpenSolaris for almost a decade that was implemented on various
Solaris releases, SunFreeWare, Opensolaris distros, and at OpenCSW (as
mentioned by another user).
So, I wanted to resolve this issue for the Python
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> > SXCE is OpenSolaris, so please let us use the term "Indiana" for a correct
> > comentlature.
>
> "Indiana" was the name of the project, not the distro.
>
> The nomenclature agreed upon between the community and the trademark owner is
> that the distro created by the pr
Dennis Clarke wrote:
> > If you like to get a /bin/sh with history editor, I recommend to use the
> > portable Boune Shell from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily/
> > The POSIX standard definitely does not require /bin/sh to be a
> > POSIX.1-2008
> > compliant shell.
>
> Just put /usr/xpg6/bin:/usr
srikalyan wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I am quite new to opensolaris and very much liking it. I would like to know how to mount extended partition on opensolaris (ext lba). I was using ubuntu before opensolaris and ubuntu use to do it automatically (all you need to do is click the d
>HI,
>I'm a new user of this OS.
>
>Here is my problem :
>
>The permissions on special file /dev/ip are "666 root sys".
These are the correct permissions. Why do you want to change the
permissions?
>I tried to modify this permission with the following command line without
>effect :
>
>update_
Hi,
andrew wrote:
Yes. This problem is usually caused my your hard disk controller not being supported by
OpenSolaris. Can you run the "Device Detection Tool" on the desktop and see
what it says about your disk controller?
Yes, the Device driver utility shows the disk controller driver missin
Hello,
I bought Point-of-View ION+Atom 330 motherboard
http://www.pointofview-online.com/showroom.php?shop_mode=product_detail&product_id=97
scanpci shows that chipset is 'nVidia MCP79' .
ex)
pci bus 0x cardnum 0x0a function 0x00: vendor 0x10de device 0x0ab0
nVidia Corporation MCP79 Ethernet
> I have installed Open Solaris 10 and i configured the
> machine using sys-unconfig.
> urg=Urgent.
>
> Any ideas around it?
Which network service are you trying to access? SSH? NFS?
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> Hi all,
> I tried installing OpenSolaris 2009.06 on a P3
> machine with 1GB RAM. But
> when the installation is started, in the second
> screen it asks me to
> select the disk to install OpenSolaris to, but no
> disks are displayed
> for me to choose. Is OpenSolaris installable on P3?
Yes. Th
Suraj Sankar wrote:
I have installed Open Solaris 10 and i configured the machine using
sys-unconfig.
urg=Urgent.
1. "OpenSolaris" and "Solaris 10" are two different versions with some
differences in how the networking works. Which did you install? I'm
guessing "Solaris 10" based on the r
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 05:04:26PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> > AFAICT, Indiana by default comes with a PATH that has /usr/gnu/bin in front
> > of
> > the rest
>
> That is the default environment for the new user created by the OS installer.
> As always, users are free to change their
Hi all,
I tried installing OpenSolaris 2009.06 on a P3 machine with 1GB RAM. But
when the installation is started, in the second screen it asks me to
select the disk to install OpenSolaris to, but no disks are displayed
for me to choose. Is OpenSolaris installable on P3?
Regards,
Guruprasad
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