>
> Hi James,
>
> The grey out means that the Solaris installed on your system is not an
> official release. It's just a build of Solaris.
ah ha ... I was getting confused about that.
also .. that button does not even exist when you run this on Sparc but that
may be just a trivial point.
Dennis
Hi Andrew,
The submission is only available on official release of Solaris 10 and
Solaris Express Developer Edition. It will be grey out on Solaris build,
which is not an offical release. While it will be invisible on other OS,
such as Windows and Linux.
Thanks,
Richard
>
>> I have tried thi
Hi James,
The grey out means that the Solaris installed on your system is not an
official release. It's just a build of Solaris.
Thanks,
Richard
> Ming Richard Wu - New Solaris/BJ writes:
>
>> Choose the 'Advanced' will lead you to the 'Settings', choose 'Java
>> Console' and set it as 'S
Andrew Watkins writes:
>
> > I have tried this both ways on different revs of Solaris and sometimes I get
> > the submission button and sometimes I don't.
> >
> > and .. I don't know why either.
>
> Is there any chance that the submission only appears when you are
> running on Solaris 10 11/06
> I have tried this both ways on different revs of Solaris and sometimes I get
> the submission button and sometimes I don't.
>
> and .. I don't know why either.
Is there any chance that the submission only appears when you are
running on Solaris 10 11/06 or Developer 5/07 releases.
This seems
> Ming Richard Wu - New Solaris/BJ writes:
>> Choose the 'Advanced' will lead you to the 'Settings', choose 'Java
>> Console' and set it as 'Show console', then next time, Java Console will
>> show with log, when you run Sun Device Detection Tool next time.
>>
>> Click the 'General' will lead you
>
> Hi Dennis,
>
> Yes, I need you copy and paste the log in the Java Console if you still
> can not submit the report. One possibility that you can not see the
> Java Console may be caused by the different of Java.
What different Java ?
This is a Solaris 10 Update 2 machine fully patched up to
Ming Richard Wu - New Solaris/BJ writes:
> Choose the 'Advanced' will lead you to the 'Settings', choose 'Java
> Console' and set it as 'Show console', then next time, Java Console will
> show with log, when you run Sun Device Detection Tool next time.
>
> Click the 'General' will lead you to "N
>
> Hi Dennis,
>
> The Java Control Panel can be started by run
> /usr/java/jre/bin/ControlPanel or /usr/bin/ControlPanel. Run the command
> will pop up the Java Contrl Panel ui.
ah .. that works well ... okay I see :
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/blog/images/SDDT_JavaConsole_000.png
> Choos
Hi Dennis,
The Java Control Panel can be started by run
/usr/java/jre/bin/ControlPanel or /usr/bin/ControlPanel. Run the command
will pop up the Java Contrl Panel ui.
Choose the 'Advanced' will lead you to the 'Settings', choose 'Java
Console' and set it as 'Show console', then next time, Jav
>
> Hi Dennis,
>
> Are you saying that after all the setting
No.
I made no change.
The network settings are correct.
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/blog/images/Sun_Device_Detect_issue_000.png
> (set hostname and direct connection in java control panel)
What Java Control Panel ? What do y
Hi Dennis,
Are you saying that after all the setting (set hostname and direct
connection in java control panel), you still can not submit the report?
If not, would you please open the java console and send me the java web
start log?
Thanks,
Richard
>> Hi Dennis,
>>
>> Would you please check
>
> Hi Dennis,
>
> Would you please check if your host has a name?
All the correct settings have already been in place.
Dennis
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> How do I specify my $yourIP when operating as a dhcp client?
>
Use the loopback IP address 127.0.0.1, simply add your hostname to the
existing line in /etc/hosts, beginning with 127.0.0.1 (and ::1 for
IPv6)
Patrick Ale
WickedWicky
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> You can assign a name by doing the following,
>
> 1. Add an entry such like this in the /etc/host for
> your host.
> $yourIP $hostname
>
>
> 2. Run hostname command to assign the name $hostname
> to the system.
>
> 3. Run ping $hostname to verify.
>
>
>
> Then run Java Control Panel to set
Hi Dennis,
Would you please check if your host has a name? If not, would you please
assign a
name to your host?
You can assign a name by doing the following,
1. Add an entry such like this in the /etc/host for your host.
$yourIP $hostname
2. Run hostname command to assign the name $hostname t
> Is the SDDT going to be open sourced?
>
yes .. in time
dc
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I too am missing the 'Submit to HCL' when running a report for compatability on
both Solaris 10 11/06 and Solaris Express, Developer Edition 5/07.
I am running on an XP machine with the following details:
OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
Syste
everything seems to work as expected .. except for the submit report function.
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/blog/?q=node/74
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--- Begin Message ---
I am glad to announce that Sun Device Detection Tool 1.2 was released on Aug.
01, 2007.
You can access this tool from
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/hcts/device_detect.html
The main features implemented in Sun Device Detection Tool 1.2 are:
1. Implement Report to Work s
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