It's better to use http://www.opencsw.org/ IMHO - they have more recent package
versions.
Sorry for not providing solution to your problem.
I follow the blastwave.org
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Windows + virtual machine + OpenSolaris would load CPU heavily, and high fan
speed is usual in this case.
Nothing running - do you mean OpenSolaris on bare hardware?
At present I'm running a virtual
machine (with Windows)
and Gnome but I get the same fan speed even when
there is nothing
Ron Halstead wrote:
pgrep -fl cron
508 /usr/sbin/cron
sudo kill 508 # or sudo pkill cron
As a general rule for SMF-controlled processes, the first command only
works if the service is configured to ignore signals (which cron is).
Specifically, kill will succeed in sending the signal,
I have a system with a 16-drive JBOD shelf (with integrated SAS expander)
attached to an internal LSI SAS controller via a single SAS cable. The 16 SATA
disks are configured in one large z2pool (one drive was a spare), and it all
worked just fine.
A drive failed a while back, and the spare got
Hello
I just enable snmp and know that this snmp is under sma
Are there other services under sma too?
Or just this service.
Thank you
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Additional note:
I ran `pfexec devfsadm` and it gave no output and no devices were created;
lsiutil output is unchanged, too.
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