I then did a nightly ./opensolaris.sh from within my
environment. My build system is a dual 2.1GHz
Celeron (64-bit) with 4GB RAM. Should be plenty.
After about 5 hours, the job completed, and I
received the attached mail. I did build as root,
which may be bad, but...
Nothing in there
Hello Joerg,
We run a machine with dom0 Solaris + Xen + several zones + 1 Xen linux guest.
This is exactly what I want to set up. Can you point me to some
documentation how to set up such a machine?
Thank you.
Greetings,
Willi
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SUN also had (not sure if they still do, but I'd
think yes) Dynamic System Domains which are isolated
hard partitions.
Both LDOMs and Dynamic System Domains are hardware
features of (some, but not all) hardware systems (of which
AFAIK none has both). Those using T1, T2, T2+ (etc) processors
hi,
I want to move from a Linux (Debian Lenny) based
RootServer (Hetzner) to OSOL. At the moment my Box
I use already OpenSolaris at Hetzner for my websites but I'm still porting them
from a Ubuntu Linux system to OSOL.
I can already give you some advices:
1. Install a Intel e1000 network
Stephan Ferraro step...@ferraro.net wrote:
hi,
I want to move from a Linux (Debian Lenny) based
RootServer (Hetzner) to OSOL. At the moment my Box
I use already OpenSolaris at Hetzner for my websites but I'm still porting
them from a Ubuntu Linux system to OSOL.
I can already give
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 22:02:54 PDT, Cia Watson cia.wat...@gmail.com
wrote:
I tried installing the 2009.06 livecd this morning and after it
completed the transfer process it didn't complete the installation but
then it crashed when I tried to view the install log.
I did some more looking
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Cia Watson cia.wat...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried installing the 2009.06 livecd this morning and after it completed
the transfer process it didn't complete the installation but then it crashed
when I tried to view the install log.
I did some more looking around,
I am unable to set the proper screen resolution for osol 2009.06.
Desktop's screen resolutions are 1024X768, 800X600, etc.
But, monitor's actual resolution is 1600X900.
monitor make and model is AOC 2036sa
monitor's current resolution is 1024X768
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Hey guys,
Based on number 1 at posts count you can understand that I'm sort of a noob
here, so be a patient to me little bit if I'll ask some stupid questions. :)
Currently I'm trying to replace freebsd 8 installation with osol (134). It has
more positive steps than negative except the one
I am unable to set the proper screen resolution for
osol 2009.06.
Desktop's screen resolutions are 1024X768, 800X600,
etc.
But, monitor's actual resolution is 1600X900.
monitor make and model is AOC 2036sa
monitor's current resolution is 1024X768
More interesting is your type of graphics
On 06/22/10 02:50 PM, Thommy M. Malmström wrote:
I am unable to set the proper screen resolution for
osol 2009.06.
Desktop's screen resolutions are 1024X768, 800X600,
etc.
But, monitor's actual resolution is 1600X900.
monitor make and model is AOC 2036sa
monitor's current resolution is 1024X768
Hi! Thanks for the tip. I had read that elsewhere too. Installing the Perl
5.10 and extras worked...
That is, the build mail at least reported completed, the packages built, and
I was able to update and boot my server from the results.
But, there are still all sorts of errors in the mail to
We got the same information from HP in a response to an RFP. So I'd say it's
official. That doesn't mean it's right (nor that it's the whole story). There's
enough confusion that it's conceivable that one part of HP (or Oracle) doesn't
know what the other part is doing.
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I generally agree with Erik's response, but have 2 comments:
1) While trying to support all home hardware is hopeless, providing good
support for a small number of standard laptops is probably worth doing. The big
problem at the moment is that you can't tell what works and what doesn't
without
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