ind include file:
"probe-snmp.c", line 20: cannot find include file:
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When I issue the zpool remove command on the spare I receive no response, good
or bad. Afterwards the drive is still listed as a spare in the zpool. Zpool
shows the spare is listed as FAULTED. Any ideas?
$ zpool status
pool: datapool1
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAM
It's strange that you got 64-bit OS working on 32-bit hardware. Usually that
doesn't work.
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or maybe just not enough ram to run the gui??
On Sep 23, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Milo Mak wrote:
>> The OpenSolaris installer runs in 32 bit mode.
>> After the installation is finished opensolaris runs
>> in 64 bit mode if the computer supports 64 bits.
>>
>> I assume you are seeing the effects of
When given process such as Xen or Virtual box loading a image to install a OS,
or when cdrw -i /path/iso is recording to a dvd , the mouse pointer gets lost
(usb or ps/2) and disappears when video rendering gets bogged & slows down with
windows pane movement smearing of the pane on the screen du
h ... I'm sad to say, but this didn't finally solve the problem... when
booting up xVM I just get:
WARNING: cpu0: no workaround for erratum 6336786
v3.1.4-xvm chgset 'Tue Sep 02 22:48:35 2008 -0700 15889:0817d09e4124'
SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_98 64-bit
Cannot mount root on /pci at 0,0/
Milo Mak wrote:
>> The OpenSolaris installer runs in 32 bit mode.
>> After the installation is finished opensolaris runs
>> in 64 bit mode if the computer supports 64 bits.
>
> I have a 32-bit computer. Are you saying I won't be able to install
> OpenSolaris 2008.05?
That won't be a prob
> The OpenSolaris installer runs in 32 bit mode.
> After the installation is finished opensolaris runs
> in 64 bit mode if the computer supports 64 bits.
>
> I assume you are seeing the effects of an addressing
> problem .
>
> Some addressing issues between IO-adreeses and
> memory add
Hello!
This would be my first post on this forum. Having dealt a lot with Solaris in
the good old days I thought I'd try and see what you can do with Opensolaris 11
and ZFS.
So far I have come up with one annoying little snag that I would like to fix if
possible. We use almost only HP Prolian