Hi,
I'm doing some tests with KVM on OmniOS. I have two virtual servers, one with
Windows XP, which works without any problems, but the second one with Windows
2008 R2 server is crashing after some time. Qemu proces just crashed (after
about one hour after VPS starts). There is nothing strange
On Oct 15, 2014, at 5:17 AM, Filip Marvan filip.mar...@aira.cz wrote:
Hi,
I’m doing some tests with KVM on OmniOS. I have two virtual servers, one with
Windows XP, which works without any problems, but the second one with Windows
2008 R2 server is crashing after some time. Qemu proces
Per this OpenSSL security advisory:
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20141015.txt
Please pkg update your OmniOS installation to get OpenSSL 1.0.1j. We have
updates for supported and development releases:
r151006 (LTS)
r151010 (last stable)
r151012 (this
Hi Dan,
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Dan McDonald dan...@omniti.com wrote:
Per this OpenSSL security advisory:
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20141015.txt
Please pkg update your OmniOS installation to get OpenSSL 1.0.1j. We
have updates for supported and development
On Oct 15, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Simon Boulet si...@nostalgeek.com wrote:
How to make sure we are running the patched version? OmniOS version doesn't
seems to contain the OpenSSL revision letter at the end.
# pkg list openssl
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION
Hi Simon,
1.0.1.10-0.151012 contains the revision letter at the fourth decimal
place. IPS doesn't support letters in versions, so it's been mapped
to a number. j is the tenth letter of the alphabet, 1.0.1.10.
pkginfo openssl will return this in the human readable version field.
--Zach
On Wed,
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Dan McDonald dan...@omniti.com wrote:
It does, but it's a number instead. 1.0.1j == 1.0.1.10 (j is the 10th
letter). IPS doesn't let you use letters like that.
We preserve the upstream version string by setting the
pkg.human-version attribute in the package
Dan, Zach, Eric
Excellent, thanks.
Simon
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Hi Dan,
yes, you are right, I'm sorry.
Here are more detailed informations from core dump.
root@omnikvm:/# mdb core
Loading modules: [ libc.so.1 ld.so.1 ]
::status
debugging core file of qemu-system-x86 (64-bit) from omnikvm
file: /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64
initial argv: