On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 2:46 AM, Christopher Chan
christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
Is that possible? :-D
if you kept your previous BE, it should be a matter of beadm activate
... - but I guess that's not your question, right? :) (just trying to
clarify)
regards
Michael
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Michael
Good Day Martin!
Some of us spent this evening working with your LiveDVD on a V120 with 4
Gig RAM.
- it takes about 48 minutes to boot
- we have no video display, so we use the serial console
- we figured out how to bring up ethernet interface with DHCP and an
external VNC console
- we like the
Hi,
Hi,
I still don't know what IPS really is
Image Packaging System
It's a software packaging scheme that was designed during the
OpenSolaris days as a replacement for the old SysV packaging system.
The big change is that it's based on a client/server model, where (at
least
On 21/09/12 19:38, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 18/09/12 06:12, Roel_D wrote:
A couple of things i suspect:
1. Your zfs filesytem is full
2. The path to the filesystem is already owned by an other process.
3. /rpool/zones/zone_roots/ doesn't excist
4. You need to check the ZFS filesystem for errors
David Halko wrote:
SVR4 had a stream option, to bundle packages. Packages were often delivered
on floppies, tapes, disks, and eventually by HTTP.
The stream option was really just cpio.
SVR4 packages could be delivered in streams encapsulating 1 or more
packages or as a bursted filesystem
there is a tool in linux named rcconf, you choose the start up services
or not. Could be a tool for that in OI, could that tool choose also
custom start up services?
Thread name: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] postgres as service on OI
Mail number: 3
Date: Tue, Oct 02, 2012
In reply to: Boris
On 10/ 3/12 02:47 PM, låzaro wrote:
there is a tool in linux named rcconf, you choose the start up services
or not. Could be a tool for that in OI, could that tool choose also
custom start up services?
services-admin
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On 10/ 3/12 02:47 PM, låzaro wrote:
there is a tool in linux named rcconf, you choose the start up services
or not. Could be a tool for that in OI, could that tool choose also
custom start up services?
You can also use smfgui as root.
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Dr.Udo GrabowskiInst.f.Meteorology a.Climate
Hello,
Stange issue.
I have a Vbox guest running on OI, and it works perfectly communicating with
the network and host.
Then I created a zone inside the same OI, with exclusive ip attached on a
dedicated vnic over the
physical igb0 (also used by vbox).
The zone can comunicate with the network
On 10/ 3/12 02:25 AM, David Halko wrote:
SVR4 packages include the ability to perform integrity checks of the
installed package against an accepted manifest. This offers security
checking options to ensure that scripts binaries have proper permissions
and have not been tampered with (i.e.
I got my Sun Blade 2500 to boot with Martin's build, I made a Google+
photo album with the system and screenshots.
I was unable to get X11 to come up, the screenshots show my efforts.
It has an XVR-1200 framebuffer, and it originally came with an XVR-600
as well, which I pulled.
Hello,
You could as well use the tarball built by postgresql teams/contibutors.
They live in http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v9.2.1/solaris/ (version
number is the last one) and exist for solaris 11 i386 which must work on
illumos.
I use them and never had problem, just unpack in /opt
Okay, I some how managed to break beadm on one of my systems and I am hoping
for a little help.
The box has three zpools, rpool, data, and archive. If I export data, beadm
works without errors. However, if data is imported then beadm gives me this
lovely descriptive blurb:
root@heimdall:~#
Is there any possibility that you've cloned a zone onto that data pool?
zfs list -o
name,org.opensolaris.libbe:parentbe,org.opensolaris.libbe:active,org.opensolaris.libbe:uuid
Would probably be useful output to see. It's telling you what it
claims to be, that you have a single zone with
I created a new zone on my freshly installed OI_151a5.
I made a mistake by choosing NIS as nameserver instead of DNS. But after
confirming my choice the following line is printed:
ld.so.1: sysidns: fatal: relocation error: file
/usr/snadm/lib/libnsnis.so.1: symbol smf_get_state:
* sigh * it is version 151a6
I created a new zone on my freshly installed OI_151a6.
I made a mistake by choosing NIS as nameserver instead of DNS. But after
confirming my choice the following line is printed:
ld.so.1: sysidns: fatal: relocation error: file
/usr/snadm/lib/libnsnis.so.1:
It started with a Sparc, and from the Ray of light the Sun rose once again...
Op 3 okt. 2012 om 20:42 heeft Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu het volgende
geschreven:
look like the same issue I had. Just make the /dev/fb link yourself and
delete the lines in /lib/svc/method/xsession that try
Hello,
I tried to plug an SD card into the card reader on my
Lenovo E335 laptop, and format -e as well as other
removable media automagic did not find the card.
The reader is recognized by scanpci as a PCI Express
device, but googling around I have a hunch that in may
in fact be attached to
Looks like some dependency not built to a sufficient version, or that libnsnis'
runtime linker flags
were not set correctly at build time?
what does $ ldd -d /usr/snadm/lib/libnsnis.so.1 tell you?
or even $ dump -Lv /usr/snadm/lib/libnsnis.so.1 | egrep '(RPATH|RUNPATH)'
Lou Picciano
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