On 11/14/11 15:24, Harry Putnam wrote:
Ian Collinsi...@ianshome.com writes:
Is there a good URL for whatever is involved getting the NFS client
shares auto mounted? They would be on a Debian linux server. Both
boxes will be both server and client.
For Solaris, man automount.
Yes, of
On 11/01/11 05:00, Syed Muhammad Mohsin Kazmi wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed the text installation of current version of
opensolaris express on SUN ultra 45 workstation. When I try to
configure my network manually by using:
On 11/01/11 07:17, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 11/01/11 05:52, Edward Martinez wrote:
Seems like that is a class A ip address and I think class A ip
addresses uses a
netmask of 255.0.0.0
Seems like you're living on the internet of 20 years ago. That's not
the way netmasks work on the modern
live form new york, it's Oracle solaris 11 :-)
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I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since solaris 11 ea is meant for companies that are Gold members and not really
meant for the general public like solaris 11 express is. I think image-update
from solaris 11 express to solaris 11es is not supported.
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I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version. It hangs at:
generate-sc-profile completed and the progress bar
shows 99%.
The 'Brag' screen is still cycling. I will let it run
for another hour or so and if it doesn't finish,
I'll have to boot from the Solaris 11 rpool
I just upgraded my laptop to build 151a.
Hi,
I decided to come back from OI and i found out solaris 11 express also have
their own forums called solaris 11 express for sysadms, you may find extra
help there too:
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=1321
Regards
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On 02/04/11 21:23, Bill Shannon wrote:
Edward Martinez wrote on 02/04/2011 07:22 PM:
On 02/04/11 16:19, Bill Shannon wrote:
Edward Martinez wrote on 02/ 4/11 04:11 PM:
On 02/04/11 14:07, Bill Shannon wrote:
Edward Martinez wrote on 02/ 4/11 01:52 PM:
On 02/04/11 13:06, Bill Shannon wrote
On 02/04/11 13:06, Bill Shannon wrote:
Bart Smaalders wrote on 02/ 4/11 11:49 AM:
On 02/04/11 11:33, Bill Shannon wrote:
This isn't really specific to OpenSolaris since it also happens on
Solaris 10, but maybe someone here can give me some ideas?
I have a java program that is failing because
On 02/04/11 14:07, Bill Shannon wrote:
Edward Martinez wrote on 02/ 4/11 01:52 PM:
On 02/04/11 13:06, Bill Shannon wrote:
Bart Smaalders wrote on 02/ 4/11 11:49 AM:
On 02/04/11 11:33, Bill Shannon wrote:
This isn't really specific to OpenSolaris since it also happens on
Solaris 10, but maybe
On 02/04/11 16:19, Bill Shannon wrote:
Edward Martinez wrote on 02/ 4/11 04:11 PM:
On 02/04/11 14:07, Bill Shannon wrote:
Edward Martinez wrote on 02/ 4/11 01:52 PM:
On 02/04/11 13:06, Bill Shannon wrote:
Bart Smaalders wrote on 02/ 4/11 11:49 AM:
On 02/04/11 11:33, Bill Shannon wrote
I will try to play with OpenSolaris version 0906 for a while and maybe
later check out Solaris 11 Express and other OpenSolaris based distros.
I think the front page should notify new users their won't be any more
opensolaris binary distro releases.
opensolaris 2010.05 was the last
Yup, it was there:
bj@daniel:~$ grep -i retired /var/adm/messages.0
Jan 19 17:34:31 daniel genunix: [ID 751201
kern.notice] NOTICE: One or more I/O devices have
been retired
Jan 22 21:14:28 daniel genunix: [ID 751201
kern.notice] NOTICE: One or more I/O devices have
been retired
Jan
I saw the very first message
on screen was one or more i/o devices have been
retired.
just curious, does this message also appear anywhere in /var/adm/messages
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Additional note:
I ran `pfexec devfsadm` and it gave no output and no
devices were created; lsiutil output is unchanged,
too.
I think you have to tell OSOL about your new HD, by using cfgadm, read its man
page and try something like:
cfgadm -c configure c1::dsk/c11t14d0
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So does that mean each ports is supposed to be able
to support 5 sata
devices?
It means according to the motherboard manual that each SATA port supports one
6GB device, so you will be able to connect only 5 devices total.
manual link:
Hi
Thank you so much. This is so useful info
Can I ask what is boot server / booting from the
network in this url?
ls it the original installation CD? or specific CD I
need to download
My opensolaris is on top of vmware
I put the installation CD in DVD rom but it only
shows the
If you need to login as single user and -e can be
used instead of an -s without needing to delete
things (this way worked on my install).
Regards
Edward
Please disregard line above. must be Southern California air quality that is
affecting my thinking;-)
what i meant was you can
On 01/04/11 13:47, Deric Kwok wrote:
Hi
I forget the pw root.
How can I change it?
ls there single user mode as linux when booting? How
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Hi
I forget the pw root.
How can I change it?
ls there single user mode as linux when booting? How
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some more help:
On 12/28/10 07:16, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
You need to get the $1000/socket/year contract for non-oracle hw.
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solaris premium support is still cheaper then
On 12/28/10 09:54, Joerg Schilling wrote:
I am wondering why Oracle still works against it's credibility in the OSS
community.
I think they want to dictate it on their own terms, exploit the OSS
community anyway they want, and give back when they want to.
I think opensolris is a
On 12/28/10 11:01, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 12/28/10 02:20 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
Since nobody owns opensoure
All actual open source software has a copyright owner, so that claim
is false by definition. If there was no copyright owner, it would be
public domain, not open source
On 12/27/10 04:01, Joerg Schilling wrote:
A compay that first starts a big effort in making something OpenSource and
some time later dies everything to close the source again does not look like a
trustworthy partner for collaboration.
I think this action will lead many popular opensource
On 12/25/10 20:13, Nikola M. wrote:
On 12/13/10 11:36 PM, Edward Martinez wrote:
And that shortly might be called Illumos and OpenIndiana distribution. :)
Great for new Oracle customers, without usage restrictions and great for
contributing,
- exactly what OpenSolaris binary distribution
On 12/26/10 11:36, Nikola M. wrote:
I concur that Illumos/OI development is only possible to grow if noone
is waiting on anything from Oracle.
Hi,
I think we should stick to this mindset to strengthen illumos and
illumos based distros, so those projects can be self propelled, and not
I have been on hold for over 1 hour, I created a
ticket through the web interface which also sucks
Seems the web interface did not register the support
request.
Larry you should be drawn and quarted
to oracle, opensolaris.org is only a science project, so they will just ignore
the
I think Open:-)
excerpt:
Hi everyone,
OpenIndiana build 148 should be ready for wider testing now. Please
give it the images a spin and file bugs for any issues you encounter,
I'm hoping we can formal release announcement by the weekend.
Will ORACLE keep its promise to publish the b151
codes on the public onnv-gate now after SX11 b151 is
released?
probably, after full solaris 11 is out and oracle makes millions of it first
since they are develop it. it will be like when oracle needs to wait for red
hat to release the
Will ORACLE keep its promise to publish the b151
codes on the public onnv-gate now after SX11 b151
is
released?
probably, after full solaris 11 is out and oracle
makes millions of it first
since they are develop it. it will be like when
oracle needs to wait for red hat to release
I don't have any support contract.
Can you tell me the procedure to create it.
I emailed oracle couple weeks ago and this the site they pointed me to for my
non sun/oracle unit if it has 1-4 sockets:
Oracle Solaris Premier Subscription for Non-Oracle Hardware (1-4 socket
server)
Hi all,
I've found myself having problems with my Logitech G9
laser mouse on Solaris Express 11. The cursor won't
move, and the lights on the mouse keep flashing
(rather than lighting solidly as they should).
Mouse worked perfect on Solaris 2009.06 (111b), but
after system updating the same
when i tried to change the host id, am getting
following error.
bash-3.00# ./test
ERROR2: Invalid hostid 0xac32f5c.
Please use hexadecimal.
Please help me.
I suggest you using your support contract instead of trying to guess a fix.
the issue may be small and easily repairable, but
Hi,
I'm located in the US when i access OTN website it automatically takes me to
china's otn written in chinese and when i
try to select United states from menu of countries, it still remains selected
to china and in Chinese
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/index.html
Regards
Edward
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Is there any chance or possibility that Oracle makes
Solaris license offers for small one-man companies?
I can't pay normal industrial price for a one-man
company which I do in my free time beside a full time
job.
Just continue using Opensolaris 2010.05 until OpenIndiana releases their
On 11/22/10 10:27, Gary wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:32 AM PDT, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
This is good in one way, and misleading in another. AFAIK,
Oracle support is premium only; no standard, let alone
patch+SunSolve only.
They charge $120/system for only patches, updates, and
I
I would be curious to know if that's the case. The
license doesn't
say anything about educational use, and so far
nothing I've heard here
has suggested that there's a discount for educational
institutions. I
wouldn't be buying more than a couple licenses, so I
doubt they'd
On 11/22/10 12:46, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Edward Martinezmindbende...@live.com wrote:
Only Oracle delivers the most comprehensive, adaptable solutions to meet
the needs of small institutions as well as large, multi-location school districts
and university
Hi all,
First of all, sorry for the off-topic. I would like
to use a ZFS solution on my
ome server to share vols/directories using iSCSI
and/or NFS services between two
ESXi hosts.
In terms of performance, license and (free) support
which can be the best option:
exentaStor CE or
If you want free support ... I don't know ... does
nexenta do that?
there is no support for nexentastor ce, only upgrade to testing. support is
only offered on the enterprise edition.
http://www.nexenta.com/corp/nexentastor-overview/nexentastor-versions
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On 11/21/10 01:42, carlopmart wrote:
On 11/21/2010 09:07 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
First of all, sorry for the off-topic. I would like
to use a ZFS solution on my
ome server to share vols/directories using iSCSI
and/or NFS services between two
ESXi hosts.
In terms of performance
On 11/21/10 08:27, Günther wrote:
about Nexenta*
If you talk about the different versions of Nexenta, you must understand the
business modell of Nexenta Sytems Inc. (nexenta.com), the company behind all of
them. It similar to Citrix with XEN/ Xenserver or Vmware with free esxi with
the
On 11/21/10 09:44, Oliver H. Weiergraeber wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am just testing Solaris 11 Express on my Thinkpad. Installation runs
smoothly, the system seems very responsive and has a nice professional look.
Yes, I think Oracle engineers have done a really good job ;)
And that is where
I think it's a lot worse. It's not just
non-production use, it's only licensed for software
development, and only for use by a single person. I
can't think of many places where you could actually
use it. All of my software developers need to allow
someone else onto their machines from time
Right to audit is an inherent part of a software
license, I wouldn't read too much into it, and PLEASE
don't subconsciously try to paint Oracle as a bad guy
until you have had a chance to become familiar with
other similar licenses. (After all, this is an
Oracle-sponsored forum, isn't
The only frequency available are 600Mhz, 800Mhz and
1Hgz.
How can I go to 2.66Ghz?
Thank you in advance for your answers, and sorry for
my bad english.
The only frequency available are 600Mhz, 800Mhz and
1Hgz.
How can I go to 2.66Ghz?
Thank you in advance for your answers, and
Hi,
I was going through the OTN license and I noticed something that got me thinking
that solaris 11 express can only be used on one computer. what if i have was
running
opensolaris on two or more computers at home (non production form),like, my
desktop and laptop.this means i can only use
On 19 Nov 2010, at 20:59, Edward Martinez wrote:
I was going through the OTN license and I noticed
something that got me thinking
that solaris 11 express can only be used on one
computer. what if i have was running
opensolaris on two or more computers at home (non
production form
Is there any information on how the Express train
will be going forward? like planned release cycle and
whether it will be continued after official S11
launches?
I still would like to stay with S11 express since I
am not use it in any business or production. I didn't
see release
interesting...so I guess this gives a clue there wont be any ON code update
until full solaris 11 release.
excerpt:
So, my opinion is that Solaris 11 Express is OpenSolaris 2010.11.
Without source code, and no production use without contract support.
Simple like that.
It’s not OpenSolaris
Hi,
does anyone know if it is already possible to get
access to the Solaris 11 Express support repository
at https://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/support ? Where can
I get the required certificate (given an Oracle
Premier Support for Systems contract) to register it
as a pkg publisher?
For
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I am unable to install OOo 3.3RC5 in the
just-released Oracle Solaris 11 Express. I have no
problem installing it in Ubuntu. And I was able to
install one of the previous RC's in Solaris 10u9
Hi,
this method may also work for you; First i switch
into root user, after I unpack the package, i went
into OOO330_m15_native_packed-1_en-US.9546/packages
ped: pkadd -d. (with a dot at the end)
said all to install
said 'yes' to all of the questions, then it
installed.
yeah, I've got a few questions to ask, like, where is the code? if it is has
not been released by then.
each day i appreciate openindiana, illumos more and more, thanks!
(Event Date: 12/07/2010 09:00 AM Pacific Standard Time
Throughout the Webcast, you’ll have the opportunity to participate
Hi
Just upgraded from b134 to Sol11xp.
And my Spanish keyboard mapping is a mess. It was OK
on b134 and is a mess on OpenIndiana (oi_147) too.
No support contract (pretty obvious).
Where a I can tell Solaris developers what is wrong?
I'm not paying, but they wanna know what's
Hi,
Has anybody successfully complied Python-3.1.2 on Solaris 11 Exp? python-3.1.2
compiles and installs both on opensolaris snv_134 and OpenIndiana.
I have tried compiling different versions of python 3 but i still get the
same error
After executing the make command, i get the following
On 11/17/10 09:45, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Edward Martinez wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody successfully complied Python-3.1.2 on Solaris 11 Exp? python-3.1.2
compiles and installs both on opensolaris snv_134 and OpenIndiana.
I have tried compiling different versions of python 3 but i still get
whom ever needs one they are already available through oracle store starting at
$18,639 :-)
maybe somebody can give me one for my birthday;-)
https://shop.sun.com/store/product/e823f71d-d883-11de-9869-080020a9ed93?intcmp=soc
Sunay Tripahi (Crossbow)
http://labs.oracle.com/minds/2007-0710/
I forgot about him:-) his latest blog post is an interesting read:
Solaris as an Open Source alternative to Linux
http://sunaytripathi.wordpress.com/
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, they also need to avoid alienating
their best developers and also all the small-time
users
(students, programmers/sysadmins that also use
Solaris
at home, small businesses)
Only if we could get all those superstar devs that left to join either
OpenIndiana, Illumos,nexenta. I would love
Hi,
I'm thinking about adding the areca ARC-1200 and two Hitachi Deskstar 1TB
harddrives to my unit, configure RAID 1. The Areca website states the
ARC-1200 supports solaris 10/11 and I'm thinking it probably also supports
OpenIndiana. I was wondering if anybody here is using this card
I like to read Solaris dev blogs. sad to read another dev leaves.
http://blogs.sun.com/mws/
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ZFS can not do it's magic with
error detection and correction if you use hw raid.
Thanks!
I was not aware ZFS loses many of its features when used with hw RAID cards.
In that case I'm not getting it
Regards
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That's the last of the original DTrace three
(Cantrill, Leventhal, and Shapiro),
right? Bummer...
Here's my list of big names that have left so far.
It's long enough that
he arguments for natural turnover and fresh blood
that some have made
strike me as reaching; a much more obvious
Ouch...
MySQL price hikes reveal depth of Oracle's wallet love
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/08/oracle_jacking_up_mysql_prices/
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What I find troublesome with
a lot of these open source
projects is that it takes contributions from
commercial companies to keep these
projects moving and somehow the open source community
treats them like dirt.
Well...with top solaris engineers,like, Bonwick,etc.leaving Oacle. I think
Oracle, no matter the negativity, has the resources
and clients to sustain a few big blows.
maybe not for long;-) many customers are beginning to smell vendor lock in
from oracle from a mile away and are beginning to look else where. According to
distrowatch: Openindiana is receiving more
Hi,
Invalid argc value is passed to main, when I run the
program with no cmmand line arguments
main(argc = 134551360, argv=0x8047b2a) // from gdb
How to fix this??
-Thanks
SF
not a C guru;-) but i think main needs to be converted from string to an
interger, something like this
Not to mention more detail on a much earlier
departure:
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/Java-
Creator-James-Gosling-Why-I-Quit-Oracle-813517/
Keeping in mind that one tends to only hear one side
at a time, nevertheless,
it doesn't sound like Oracle wants creative people
http://blogs.sun.com/bonwick/entry/and_now_page_2
this is a really bad blow to solaris.oracle might as well focus on linux now.
looks like solaris devs are excited about joining openindiana and illumos;-)
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I find it hard to believe the article stated IBM's
chip division would be for sale. Why would IBM sell
their chip division to a rival? IBM would no longer
have the POWER chip and thus would lose their
POWER-based servers. They also develop the mainframe
chips.
Unless IBM solely wants
Not opensolaris related but i thought it would be worthy news, since many
depend on AMD CPUs and if it turns out to be true then, it may shake up the
industry, where AMD CPUs may stop being sold to the DIY,hobbyists that like to
assembled their own systems ,like myself and only offered to the
.
So perhaps Illumos/OpenIndiana will become the
OurDelta or MariaDB equivalent of Oracle Solaris and
outshine its predecessor. :)
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maybe illumos/openindiana are
They say that support agreement is *optional* for
Solaris 11 Express.
the battle of the articles;-)
it may be optional but according to a few oracle sites it appears updates
will only be available
to whom is enrolled in the Oracle Premier Support for Operating Systems
offering.
Jorg
When can we expect SchilliX-0.7.1i+ to be made available to download?
Regards
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now that's official, i guess i don't have to search for news articles about
opensolaris future.
So Long OpenSolaris :-(
Dan Roberts, Director of Solaris Product Management surprised attendees by
stating that the OpenSolaris brand was going away. Although the name itself
won’t continue, the
He stressed that Oracle will continue to work with
the Linux community on the open-source version of
OpenSolaris, as well as Oracle Linux and its Red
Hat
Compatible Linux.
Linux Community? What about working with the
OpenSolaris
community? How about reopening onnv-gate again to
sounds interesting...
excerpt:
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Join us for three full days of great interviews, news, and buzz—LIVE from
JavaOne and Oracle Develop in San Francisco! Oracle Technology Network's Justin
Kestelyn, Rick Ramsey, Tori Wieldt, and Sonya Barry host dozens of community
That's today the presentation!!! :)
the press conference will be held in London at 6:30pm UK Time.
so in my area, Los Angeles that converts to about 10:30 am
here is a time converter so no body will miss this conference.
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc
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As far as ORACLE offers OS and other SUN's
technologies for free to use it and develop,
I'm happy with that and believe most of the people.
If it is not enough for some developer
then, I personally congratulate to him/her, and I
believe that ORACLE would be more than
happy to become their
Now, instead of my students seeing ORACLE
on their workstations, they will see UBUNTU. Their
call. Seems absolutely self defeating to me but I
guess we do not count. If that is the case I will
just move on. Pay for what I can still afford and
just turn my back on what I have really grown
On Tuesday 14th September, we will be unveiling
OpenIndiana – an
exciting new distribution of OpenSolaris!
OpenIndiana is a continuation of the OpenSolaris
operating system.
the news of this great milestone is already hitting the news wave and i think
this event will be 100x better then
So write some shell scripts, compile some software,
test some software. That
should be more than enough to meet the requirements;)
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
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Web:
Alternatively on Tuesday you can try
OpenIndiana b147 to see if that resolves the
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There is one bug still affecting opensolaris b134. i filed this to bugzilla
but it
I certainly hope the terms of the settlement are
released.
Keeping it secret would conspire to cast FUD on all
other
distributions incorporating ZFS or considering it;
most of
which would be targeted at folks well below the
Fortune 500,
which means those not wealthy enough to qualify as
My now existing problem is NFS share copying is VERY
slow for linux users and I am constantly getting the
following error to the console:
[b]nscd: GSSAPI Error: No Credentials were
supplied, or the credentials were unavailable or
inacessible (no credentials cache file found)[/b]
I
It appears this is the license Solaris 11 Express wil be under and it's
solaris 10 new license, an OTN lincese.
http://c0t0d0s0.org/archives/6891-Licensing-Change-for-Solaris-10-and-Solaris-Cluster.html
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On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 6:11 PM, Edward Martinez
mindbende...@live.com wrote:
It appears this is the license Solaris 11 Express
wil be under and it's solaris 10 new license, an
OTN lincese.
http://c0t0d0s0.org/archives/6891-Licensing-Change-for
-Solaris-10-and-Solaris-Cluster.html
what's new in the latest release of Oracle Solaris 10!
http://blogs.sun.com/OTNGarage/date/20100908
Oracle upgrades Solaris with Sun Solaris 10 9/10
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/eye-on-oracle/oracle-upgrades-solaris-with-sun-solaris-10-910/
Download link:
what's new in the latest release of Oracle Solaris
10!
http://blogs.sun.com/OTNGarage/date/20100908
Oracle upgrades Solaris with Sun Solaris 10 9/10
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/eye-on-oracl
e/oracle-upgrades-solaris-with-sun-solaris-10-910/
Download link:
Seems like Oracle Solaris users are safe, not sure if other companies using
ZFS in their products.
are also included. I'm not a lawyer:-)
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9I4EAR80.htm
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You also fail to realize transportation, finance,
insurance, banking, retail, defense, and all sectors
of the economy run AIX. They have no intention of
running their operations deemed critical to cheap x86
hardware running Linux.
There is something to be said for developing your
It doesnt matter how much Unix has lost ground. I
agree that Unix lost ground, everyone knows that. The
question is not about the past. Let us instead try to
look into the future instead.
Oracle has 370.000 customers and they pay big money.
Sun had 35.000 customers. Oracle will make sure
On Sep 7, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Edward Martinez quoted:
Thanks to its strong support of the x86 hardware
architecture, in terms of overall volume, Linux is
just a much higher volume product than Solaris ever
was, says Al Gillen, an IDC analyst.
Volume of licenses tells us nothing about
11. Solaris has a bright future.
i don't think so. Linux has been running solaris out of the server rooms for a
long time, that is why in 2005 SUN decided to open up solaris and give solaris
away freely hoping that would attract customers. from 2005 -2009 things did
seem more promising
Thank you for the link. I was aware that X86 would
not work in sparc machines, but I was in need of a
link exactly like the one you gave me. The machine I
bought has only one processor so I will need to get
another one.
Question however: will the ultraSparc IV and later
multi core
Hello all,
I'm brand new to the Sparc world. I've just
purchased a Sun Blade 2500 on eBay, and have a
feeling that even though I plan to resell it at a
profit, I'll end up falling in love with the darned
thing and keeping it.
I've checked the HCL for opensolaris, and obviously
the
I think the time is now to start using either nexenta core, schillix,etc and
support illumos, if we want to keep opensolaris and open source spirt going,
I'm loving nexenta; it may have some GNU/linux userland in it but it's
opensource and I can jump right into OS dev if i wish:-)
Oracle mentioned they are providing a supported
Solaris Express in place of the OSOL binaries of the
past. The kernel sources are very recent to gain a
'like Solaris 11' experience today.
~ Ken
Well...they have a tendency of mentioning stuff and falling short from
delivering. does
On 8/28/2010 4:24 PM, Dmitry G. Kozhinov wrote:
There's also a community distro in the works, stay
tuned.
Is this the Illumos project?
Dmitry.
Not specifically. IllumOS will provide a core set,
basically what was
ON. It's bootable already, with the inclusion of
some closed
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