Dear users, I'm curious about the type of quota I could set in
(Open)Solaris. The word type goes doubled quoted because I do not talk
about setting users quota up based upon inodes or blocks.
I could not find much things about it and the term journaling quota
while reading some documentation
Miguel Da Silva - URI escribió:
James Carlson escreveu:
Miguel Da Silva - URI writes:
svc-cswdhcp: Executing: /opt/csw/sbin/dhcpd -d -cf /opt/csw/etc/dhcpd.conf
I'm no ISC DHCP expert (I currently use the Solaris one), but the
above looks like a mistake to me.
The '-d' option enables
James Carlson escreveu:
Miguel Da Silva - URI writes:
svc-cswdhcp: Executing: /opt/csw/sbin/dhcpd -d -cf /opt/csw/etc/dhcpd.conf
I'm no ISC DHCP expert (I currently use the Solaris one), but the
above looks like a mistake to me.
The '-d' option enables debug *and* forces the daemon
I'm looking for some description of services properties.
The one I'm looking for is start/timeout_seconds.
I could not find precise information on the web.
Greetings.
--
Miguel Da Silva
Unidad de Recursos Informáticos
Facultad de Ingeniería - http://www.fing.edu.uy
Universidad de la República
Miguel Da Silva - URI escribió:
I'm looking for some description of services properties.
The one I'm looking for is start/timeout_seconds.
I could not find precise information on the web.
Greetings.
Done!!!
For sake of completeness... smf_method(5).
Greetings.
--
Miguel Da Silva
Ladies and gentlemen, I just installed the ISC DHCPD server and I'm
facing a curious problem... I can start the serve up using svcadm, and
sometime after, the server times out and can not start again.
It's what the messages log shows:
Oct 17 18:16:51 grenadier.fing.edu.uy svc.startd[7]: [ID
Bill Shannon escribió:
I installed 2008.05 on a new machine, upgraded to snv_98.
Now I'm trying to convert to static IP.
I disabled svc:/network/physical:nwam and enabled
svc:/network/physical:default. I went to System Administration
Network. It doesn't show *any* interfaces.
Sigh.
Leví Teodoro da Silva escribió:
Hi Guys
I am configuring a server at my work and i need some advices. [b]I want to
know what is best solaris distro to install on my server ?![/b]
I installed Solaris 10, but i installed and it has a graphical interface. I
want a server with black
Miguel Da Silva - URI escribió:
Dear users, I found this USB controller available -
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/peripherals/usb/vt6212/ - and it's
really cheap (less than US$ 10,00), so I'm planning buy this one and
test OpenSolaris with it.
The problem is that I have an old
Dear users, I found this USB controller available -
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/peripherals/usb/vt6212/ - and it's
really cheap (less than US$ 10,00), so I'm planning buy this one and
test OpenSolaris with it.
The problem is that I have an old Pentium II and its motherboard do
not have
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Dear users, I found this USB controller available -=20
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/peripherals/usb/vt6212/ - and it's
really cheap (less than US$ 10,00), so I'm planning buy this one and
test OpenSolaris with it.
The problem is that I have an old Pentium II
Dear users, I'm trying to install OpenSolaris in an old Pentium II. It
has a PC-Chips M729 mother-board and uses the DIN plug to the keyboard.
The device is working (I can boot some Linux LiveCD's and also access
the BIOS), but I have no luck at all with OpenSolaris (and even Nexenta,
Solaris
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