Après avoir activé VT-x de soutien dans le BIOS mon OS / 2 invité fonctionne
très bien, quand je serai l'hôte de type-n dans l'interface graphique je ne
vois que VT-x est activé dans les deux le «détail» et onglet Runtime.
OpenSolaris ne fonctionne pas sans VT-x, soit alors je l'ai activé dans
Hi, I'm for some time OpenSolaris user and i realy like it, please add into the
next version Romanian language... is the only missing.
Thanks
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Ignore me folks, it turns out it's a PBKAC. I'd gotten my wires crossed and
started using the Initiator iqn in the sendtargets address.
... unsurprisingly that didn't find much, the server iqn works a lot better :-).
I can't seen any iSCSI problems in 134 at this stage, it's all working fine
I hope this time it really does happen!!! I'll be keeping my eyes wide open
for the next seven days
http://www.techonia.com/opensolaris-2010-05-will-be-released-in-the-next-few-days
the dead link leads to the 2010.05 draft that was posted here earlier.(cached)
Don't hold your breath...
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On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Giovanni g.lan...@mindthegap.it wrote:
Hello everybody, I think there might be performance issues with ramdisks (or
I am missing something) and in general with disks
Test Environment: dual x5570 quad core, 32Gb ram ddr3 1333Mhz, supermicro
board x8dthi, 16
Apologies for the profanity earlier on this thread. I suspended the
account and the mail will be removed from the archives. This is a
violation of the TOU.
Jim
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Is Oracle really closing OpenSolaris?
On 25 May 2010 15:21, James Grisanzio jim.grisan...@sun.com wrote:
Apologies for the profanity earlier on this thread. I suspended the account
and the mail will be removed from the archives. This is a violation of the
TOU.
Jim
A very good read!
http://static.reuters.com/resources/media/editorial/20100513/Oracle.pdf
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Paul Griffith pa...@cse.yorku.ca wrote:
A very good read!
http://static.reuters.com/resources/media/editorial/20100513/Oracle.pdf
... but unfortunately not a single word about OpenSolaris.
Jörg
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Yes, this is with comstar. It's not a straight install of snv_134,
it's osol 2009.06 upgraded to the /dev edition. How is yours
installed?
Ross
On Monday, May 24, 2010, iMx i...@streamvia.net wrote:
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From: Ross myxi...@googlemail.com
To:
On 05/25/10 10:01 AM, Andrew Stormont wrote:
Is Oracle really closing OpenSolaris?
I didn't read that anywhere. My opinion, no. Opensolaris 2010.06 will
be released soon. Then the development gate will open again.
Paul
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Folks,
we've stated many times, that Oracle has a different culture than Sun had:
1.) No forward looking announcements
2.) FY-End is in 6 Days, nothing before that!
3.) Most, if not all announcements happen at Opracle Open World.
So, stay tuned! No news is good news!
Matthias
You (Joerg
Not, that anybody here knows anything w.r.t. that...
You (Andrew Stormont) wrote:
Is Oracle really closing OpenSolaris?
On 25 May 2010 15:21, James Grisanzio jim.grisan...@sun.com wrote:
Apologies for the profanity earlier on this thread. I suspended the account
and the mail will be
Somewhere on forum is presentation from conference in April or so where was
some info about OpenSolaris and that its development will continue and that it
will stay open source. So it's starting to be like RedHat/Fedora. You can
download RedHat for free as Solaris, right now is Solaris 10 for
Folks,
we've stated many times, that Oracle has a different
culture than Sun had:
1.) No forward looking announcements
2.) FY-End is in 6 Days, nothing before that!
3.) Most, if not all announcements happen at Opracle
Open World.
So, stay tuned! No news is good news!
No
Again:
OpenSolaris, the BINARY DISTRIBUTION is no opensource project in itself, it is
BASED on OpenSolaris, the open source project!
Do NOT mix and confuse those things!
Matthias
You (Giovanni Tirloni) wrote:
Folks,
we've stated many times, that Oracle has a different
culture than
This is behavior of dinosaurs and all of us know what was their story. Who
cares about HP-UX or IBM AIX? People which are working with them are mostly
older then 50 or so. Younger people are pushing what they know better
Linux/Windows and this change is visible even in data centers, but of
No news/communication in an open source project is BAD.
This is a shorterm tough talking CEO who has a middle management with no idea
of opensource.The big mistakes he is making in my view is:
Not recruiting MBA's and experienced business brains with a different skill
set.The press gives the
Again:
OpenSolaris, the BINARY DISTRIBUTION is no opensource
project in itself, it is
BASED on OpenSolaris, the open source project!
Do NOT mix and confuse those things!
Thanks for reminding us of this nomenclature and governing aberration.
-
Giovanni
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Does TestPool use dedup? If so, turn it off and try again.
Ed
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Seems like you could answer your own question if the claim were
credible, doesn't it? This is an unsourced claim from an anonymous
poster whose account name violated the terms of service. I'd say this
is something out of sorts, but nutters disputing climate science can
get the Times of
Hi All,
I would just like to remind you that there is some sort of a meeting in place
today.
I say let us as a community give Oracle a chance on what it has to offer
before we
go all guns blazing.
I would once again request restraint from the community before we start to
hurt ourselves.
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Ed Pate opensola...@jaxcon.net wrote:
Does TestPool use dedup? If so, turn it off and try again.
Or compression. It turns out that /dev/zero compresses extremely well.
-B
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of=/dev/null ? Where are you creating a file ?
he is modeling memory copy...I think. He is expecting DDR3 speeds (not sure but
around 10-15GB/s range)
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