On 5 Jul 2009, at 22:03, Neil Dewkinandan wrote:
I've had the same problem with earlier versions of Opensolaris and
have refrained from using it. This same issue I've had with Linux
(Ubuntu, Mint) but they have been resolved in their recent releases.
Why hasn't Opensolaris made this a non-is
> If you want to use Crossbow then you can't have nwam running
That's good information to know!
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If you want to use Crossbow then you can't have nwam running otherwise after a
reboot none of the virtual devices created will show under 'dladm show-link',
although they continue to work; you just can't see them.
I have to disable nwam and enable physical for Crossbow to persistently display
Thanks, Jim!
I was very used to disable nwam. I'll do it this way.
Best regards,
HeCSa.
On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 21:37 -0600, Jim Walker wrote:
> Neil Dewkinandan wrote:
> > I've installed OSOL-0906 and I'm having problems setting a static IP
> > address. I tried searching on Google also but non o
Neil Dewkinandan wrote:
I've installed OSOL-0906 and I'm having problems setting a static IP
address. I tried searching on Google also but non of it helped. Can
someone list the steps necessary to go from DHCP to a static IP?
I recommend you keep nwam running and edit the llp file to
add the s
Hello, Neil!
The steps to configure a static IP address are what follows:
a) pfexec svcadm enable physical:default
b) pfexec svcadm disable physical:nwam
c) Open the network administration gui, and configure the static IP
address for your host. Remember to fill all the fields (DNS,
defaultrouter,
I've installed OSOL-0906 and I'm having problems setting a static IP address. I
tried searching on Google also but non of it helped. Can someone list the steps
necessary to go from DHCP to a static IP?
I've had the same problem with earlier versions of Opensolaris and have
refrained from using