Hi,
maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I'm not able to pkg update my non-global zones
after upgrading the global zone to r151006c. As stated on the release notes
page, I shut down my non-global zones, updated the global-zone, went through a
reboot, stared the non-global zones again and tried to
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Sašo Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/17/2013 12:36 PM, Steffen Kram wrote:
Hi,
maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I'm not able to pkg update my non-global zones
after upgrading the global zone to r151006c. As stated on the release notes
page, I shut
Richard,
Email me privately and I'll get you set up.
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 12:39 AM, Richard PALO richard.p...@baou.fr wrote:
Hi, just did an update of bloody, but the problem remains.
Guess I'd like an account as well in order to file eventual problem reports.
Eric,
yes, the zones were already upgraded to r151006. It's the update to 6c that's
failing. I just tried to detach and re-attach one of the zones using the -u
flag, that gives me a No updates necessary for this image.. So next I'll give
the pkg -R a try …
Steffen
Am 17.05.2013 um 15:35
Ok, just for the record. pkg -R /zones/[zone]/root update did the trick. My
zones are now all up and running (r151006c).
Thanks!
Steffen
Am 17.05.2013 um 18:07 schrieb Steffen Kram s...@kram.io:
Eric,
yes, the zones were already upgraded to r151006. It's the update to 6c that's
failing.
Steffen,
Good, and I apologize for the incorrect instructions. I've just
updated http://omnios.omniti.com/wiki.php/ReleaseNotes#r151006c with
the working procedure.
Eric
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Steffen Kram s...@kram.io wrote:
Ok, just for the record. pkg -R /zones/[zone]/root update
Greetings,
We often use X11 tunnelling over SSH connections in order to run various
X11 applications on remote servers. An example might be to run a web
browser on such a server in order to access the management functions
of an appliance in the datacenter, or maybe a vendor-supplied Java GUI
app
I have problems installing gnu-binutils. It starteted about 1 week ago
while trying to install gcc and its dependencies. Other packages are o.k.
While doing a pkg install gnu-binutils I allways get the following
messages at about 70% of the download ...
pkg install gnu-binutils
A few things that might help you our
1) this is not in core by design.
2) using a browser remotely sounds painful... try ssh options to either
forward a port (-L) or act as a SOCKS proxy (-D) both *super* useful.
3) this does not solve your I can only manage an HBA with a Java GUI
issue... you