FYI, Pawel Wojcik has been blogging about the design of
the SATA framework. This may answer some questions which
occasionally pop up on this forum.
http://blogs.sun.com/pawelblog
-- richard
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I read about that the other day, it said that the trusted extensions are
somewhere (on the DVD?) in the cobundled directory... HTH
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This doesn't seem to help.
rpcinfo -p shows that it's running nfs and mountd in versions 2,3,4, etc.
It's the particular implementation of version 4 on Linux that the Solaris
doesn't like (the error I get is always 'Not owner' if I try to do version 4
mount). So telling it to run version 4 is
DEEPAK BHATIA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are DBG_CALL statements in the Open Solaris Code.
>
> How do we enable them to debug the Solaris OS ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Deepak Bhatia
You're going to have to be a little more detailed than this.
Are you asking what DBG_CALL does? Or how to debug
Hi,
There are DBG_CALL statements in the Open Solaris Code.
How do we enable them to debug the Solaris OS ?
Thanks in advance.
Deepak Bhatia
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