Thanks alot for your reply!!!
pciscan result ,
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pci bus 0x cardnum 0x1e function 0x00: vendor 0x8086 device 0x2448
Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge
pci bus 0x0002 cardnum 0x01 function 0x00: ven
Uff, you want to build firewall on snv_125 which is missing some security
updates? Do you have even Gnome and so on installed? I hope that my services
will never go trough this.
In your case I will use
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=bridge&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Curre
On 2010/01/17, at 13:53, akihisa.y wrote:
> Hi there , pls help me!!
>
> I using solaris10 on my IBM X40 , with AR5BMB-44 wifi card.
> Installing driver , plumb ath0 ,ifconfig IP netmask
> then wificonfig -i ath0 scan,,,cant find my access point.
> sometimes find accesspoint at someones ho
Hi there , pls help me!!
I using solaris10 on my IBM X40 , with AR5BMB-44 wifi card.
Installing driver , plumb ath0 ,ifconfig IP netmask
then wificonfig -i ath0 scan,,,cant find my access point.
sometimes find accesspoint at someones house,
so it works but can`t get turn on radio param. sti
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Will Meister wrote:
> I maintain several opensolaris fileservers remotely. Occasionally, one will
> fail to boot requiring an on-site visit to fix. It's usually something
> minor, like a service failing to start following an upgrade or a corrupt boot
> archive
Check this out wmeister, it might be what you're looking for:
http://blogs.sun.com/bigadmin/entry/server_administration_from_the_beach
http://www.sun.com/systemmanagement/ilom.jsp
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Not sure if this is the correct forum, so starting here:
We are building a system based on opensolaris, and will be adding our
own kernel modules. What is the precedent for building vendor-supplied
modules? Are they generally incorporated under the os-nv src tree? My
preference would be to buil
Bryan Allen wrote:
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| On 2010-01-16 12:24:01, Erik Trimble wrote:
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Otherwise, you either need hardware that supports IPMI or a a Service
Processor, or get yourself a IPKVM. Frankly, one of the big advantages
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| On 2010-01-16 12:24:01, Erik Trimble wrote:
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> Otherwise, you either need hardware that supports IPMI or a a Service
> Processor, or get yourself a IPKVM. Frankly, one of the big advantages
> of Sun-branded x8
Will Meister wrote:
I maintain several opensolaris fileservers remotely. Occasionally, one will
fail to boot requiring an on-site visit to fix. It's usually something minor,
like a service failing to start following an upgrade or a corrupt boot archive.
For example, editing /etc/system or a
Hello Tim,
On 01/15/10 05:09 PM, Tim Mullen wrote:
Has anyone gotten a transparent firewall working? I'm using snv_125 on an IBM
x346 (snv_130
goes into endless boot loops on this hardware). I can create a working bridge
with dladm, but
can't stop packets, even with "block in quick all". Th
I maintain several opensolaris fileservers remotely. Occasionally, one will
fail to boot requiring an on-site visit to fix. It's usually something minor,
like a service failing to start following an upgrade or a corrupt boot archive.
For example, editing /etc/system or another config file pri
I have a 0906 install opensolaris on a dual quad opteron 2347,
What is the procedure for creating a bootable image on disk or by the networks.
How to configure an IPS OSOL amd64 have targeted a ultrabook IIi.
best regards
philo
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philo neo wrote:
> hello,
> I installed a solaris sxce an intel q6600, appears the pkg command is not
> installed, I know how to install the packet pkg?
Wipe the hard disk and install OpenSolaris 2009.06. SXCE is the older version,
with the old SVR4 package system (pkgadd, not pkg), and is bein
hello,
I installed a solaris sxce an intel q6600, appears the pkg command is not
installed, I know how to install the packet pkg?
I wish I could use fps for X86 Compiler from an opensolaris image for sparc64
on hard disk for a ultrabook IIi, I am open to any documentation Compiler for
sparc64 a
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