Re: [osol-discuss] How to login after first install

2010-02-17 Thread Bruce D Porter
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:29:56 -0800, Himanshu Upadhyay wrote: Hi. I am new to Solaris and i have installed solaris 10 x64 version. when i finished with intallations and tried to login it asked for the username and password but at the time of installation it does not asked for creating user

Re: [osol-discuss] Point-of-View ION+Atom 330

2010-02-17 Thread Patrick
I stored the output of prtconf -pv at opensolaris.pastebin prtconf -pv - http://opensolaris.pastebin.ca/177 prtpicl -v - http://opensolaris.pastebin.ca/179 prtdiag -lv- http://opensolaris.pastebin.ca/182 please let me know if I can supply further information -- This

[osol-discuss] i cant enter

2010-02-17 Thread markos gtz
hi yesterday install pciehpc.sdcard for fix problem my opensolaris dont detect memory sdcard, memorystick, etc, i install after this parch and reboot my computer reboot automatic, only load a few process and reboot i cant enter, i cant put my login and password, please help me. this patch i get

Re: [osol-discuss] [tools-compilers] OS b132: Sun C++ cannot compile C++ source due to linker segfault.

2010-02-17 Thread Ben Taylor
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Maxim Kartashev maxim.kartas...@sun.com wrote: While waiting for that package update, I guess one could just unpack SVR4 package patch and replace binaries by hand; after all, Sun Studio patches are just archives with files and directories in them. It's a lousy

Re: [osol-discuss] [tools-compilers] OS b132: Sun C++ cannot compile C++ source due to linker segfault.

2010-02-17 Thread Chris Ridd
On 16 Feb 2010, at 20:20, Ben Taylor wrote: On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Maxim Kartashev maxim.kartas...@sun.com wrote: While waiting for that package update, I guess one could just unpack SVR4 package patch and replace binaries by hand; after all, Sun Studio patches are just archives

[osol-discuss] Login probs and possible memory leak in svn_132.

2010-02-17 Thread Avon Pok
Hi. I've got a real problem since svn_132. #1 Time between login and the appearance of the desktop is almost 1 minute. #2 System becomes unusable because gconfd-2 uses 2,1 GiB of my system memory. Hope someone could help me with this. System specs: Board: Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3 Processor:

Re: [osol-discuss] Login probs and possible memory leak in svn_132.

2010-02-17 Thread Shawn Walker
On 02/17/10 08:12 PM, Avon Pok wrote: Hi. I've got a real problem since svn_132. #1 Time between login and the appearance of the desktop is almost 1 minute. #2 System becomes unusable because gconfd-2 uses 2,1 GiB of my system memory. Hope someone could help me with this. My guess is that

Re: [osol-discuss] Login probs and possible memory leak in svn_132.

2010-02-17 Thread Bruno Damour
On 02/18/10 03:17 AM, Shawn Walker wrote: On 02/17/10 08:12 PM, Avon Pok wrote: Hi. I've got a real problem since svn_132. #1 Time between login and the appearance of the desktop is almost 1 minute. #2 System becomes unusable because gconfd-2 uses 2,1 GiB of my system memory. Hope someone

Re: [osol-discuss] OS b132: Sun C++ cannot compile C++ source due to linker segfault.

2010-02-17 Thread Karel Gardas
Try setting environment variable LD_NOEXEC_64=1 and do the compilation. Thank you for this! Indeed, when I do this, I'm able to compile the file. On the other hand this breaks compilation with -m64 for which I need to unset this variable. Anyway, thanks! Karel -- This message posted from

[osol-discuss] OS 2009.06: scrub of mirrored zpool running forever

2010-02-17 Thread Karel Gardas
Hello, I do have mirrored zpool of two drives. After few months I've decided to run scrub again on it and it went fine. It signaled that it shall complete in 2hours and few minutes. Once it got to this state it does not stop, but is scrubbing forever now (well, 14 hours precisely).