Shawn Walker wrote:
Anyone? I've tried b129 and it has the same symptoms/issue.
If it still happens with b129 then it should rule out the ZFS
issue fixed under bug 6881015.
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Shawn Walker wrote:
Greetings,
I recently updated from OpenSolaris 200x build 127 to build 128a.
Much to my dismay, I've discovered that input from my USB mouse has
become sporadically delayed. Moving the mouse back and forth is
frequently interrupted as the system seems to start ignoring inpu
> The problem is one of target audience. OpenSolaris isn't a wholesale
> Linux replacement - that is, it's not intended to do everything that
> Linux does, nor be used everywhere that Linux is. People get confused
> on that. In many ways, OpenSolaris is more like the various *BSD OSes -
> w
The only thing I've been able to find is the following errors in
.xsession_errors.
/usr/X11/bin/dispswitch exiting: too few (less than 2) or too many (more than 2)
crtcs: 1
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I am facing the same issue. I am performing a shutdown from the console, no
one else is logged into the sysytem, but it takes 10 minutes for the iscsi to
finally fail. Is there a config file where I could change the setting to have
iscsi fail after 5 mintues or something like that?
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Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
$ pfexec pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib/ contrib
$ pfexec pkg install tcpdump
It will show up in the dev repo in build 129.
-Norm
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If you have experience with both please post the pros and cons.
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Erik,
Erik Trimble píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 06:22 -0800:
> Milan Jurik wrote:
[...]
> > Call those people insane who paid for it. But I met such situations. If
> > you have hundreds of gigabytes stored on such system, you are evaluating
> > all possible ways. And yes, we did such migration for muc
$ pfexec pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib/ contrib
$ pfexec pkg install tcpdump
Cheers,
Chavdar Ivanov
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I'm having some issues getting gnome up and running off of a minimal
opensolaris virtualbox appliance. I've got X and GDM running but when I try
and launch a gnome session I just get a blank desktop (no panel, no nautilus,
yada yada yada). I'm trying to find some logs that would be helpful but
Hello, is there switch like tcpdump -A for snoop?
"tcpdump -s 0 -A -i " is good for analyzing clear text protocols, but
"snoop -s 0 -x 0 -d " shows hexadecimal data, which is quite noisy :)
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Milan Jurik wrote:
Erik,
Erik Trimble píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 05:11 -0800:
Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi Erik,
Erik Trimble píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 01:35 -0800:
Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Maier-Komor píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 09:32 +0100:
There
Hi Martin,
cron will not set up the terminal as an interactive shell would, and I
doubt that cron will set locale, etc... for josb. Thus, I would conclude
from your output that it defaults to ASCII (code 646), whereas your
interactive shell is running a different locale, hence the default
fro
Erik,
Erik Trimble píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 05:11 -0800:
> Milan Jurik wrote:
> > Hi Erik,
> >
> > Erik Trimble píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 01:35 -0800:
> >
> >> Milan Jurik wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Thomas,
> >>>
> >>> Thomas Maier-Komor píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 09:32 +0100:
> >>>
> >>>
Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi Erik,
Erik Trimble píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 01:35 -0800:
Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Maier-Komor píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 09:32 +0100:
There is no technical reason, only limited manpower, why OSol cannot
support ext2/ext3. On-disk format is st
Hi Erik,
Erik Trimble píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 01:35 -0800:
> Milan Jurik wrote:
> > Hi Thomas,
> >
> > Thomas Maier-Komor píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 09:32 +0100:
> >
> >> On 08.12.2009 23:08, Francois Laagel wrote:
> >>
> Jörg Stephan schrieb:
> [...]
> Why doesn't Linux supp
"Dr. Martin Mundschenk" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I use a script to query a dataset from a DB2 and convert the output to
> ISO-Latin1 using iconv:
>
> iconv -t 8859-1 /tmp/anzeigen_roh.txt > /tmp/tb_anzeigen.txt
>
> It works fine, when invoked from tty. When the script ist invoced by crontab,
> I recei
Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Maier-Komor píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 09:32 +0100:
On 08.12.2009 23:08, Francois Laagel wrote:
Jörg Stephan schrieb:
[...]
Why doesn't Linux support ZFS?
If does! In user mode through FUSE. Just the same way as, I've heard,
if you're reall
Hi!
I use a script to query a dataset from a DB2 and convert the output to
ISO-Latin1 using iconv:
iconv -t 8859-1 /tmp/anzeigen_roh.txt > /tmp/tb_anzeigen.txt
It works fine, when invoked from tty. When the script ist invoced by crontab, I
receive this error:
Not supported 646 to 8859-1
Any
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Maier-Komor píše v st 09. 12. 2009 v 09:32 +0100:
> On 08.12.2009 23:08, Francois Laagel wrote:
> >> Jörg Stephan schrieb:
> >> [...]
> >> Why doesn't Linux support ZFS?
> >>
> >
> > If does! In user mode through FUSE. Just the same way as, I've heard,
> > if you're really deter
On 08.12.2009 23:08, Francois Laagel wrote:
>> Jörg Stephan schrieb:
>> [...]
>> Why doesn't Linux support ZFS?
>>
>
> If does! In user mode through FUSE. Just the same way as, I've heard,
> if you're really determined you can implement NTFS under OpenSolaris.
>
> Francois
I know ;-)
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