Hi Jatin,

I guess you are getting where I am pointing to: This seems to be a
violation of the CDDL:

3.1 last sentence
3.5 whole paragr.

What's your or anybody elses oppinion on this?
Or may be that is a question to be asked somehwere else?

Thanks and regards,
Rodger

P.S.: Please do not get aggrivated about this thread. One has to see
it as Sun's stony path from a proprietary S/W vendor (besides other
roels) to a true Open Source shop. 

On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 08:29:49AM -0700, Jatin Jhala wrote:
> No, they should be the same. :)
>
> Thanks and regards.
>
> Jatin
>
>
> Rodger Etz-Brown wrote:
>> Hi Jatin,
>>
>> thanks for answering my question again.
>>
>> One last simple question:
>> Are the binaries that Sun provides any different to what comes out of
>> compiling the Colorado sources following these instructions?
>> http://wiki.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Compiling_OHAC
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Rodger
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 08:52:40AM -0700, Jatin Jhala wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi Rodger,
>>>
>>> I stand corrected: Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is not a source, but a 
>>> binary  release from Sun.
>>>
>>> The source for the HA Cluster remains open at opensolaris.org and   
>>> binaries built from it
>>> remain redistributable under the license(s) found at opensolaris.org.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Jatin
>>>
>>>
>>> Rodger Etz-Brown wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Hi Jatin,
>>>>
>>>> if the binaries cannot be freely redistributed you can not talk about
>>>> Open Source. You can find a good definition here:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd
>>>>
>>>> As I am not familiar with the details of bulding OHAC, I am wondering
>>>> if some build dependencies and their licenses prevent redistribution
>>>> of binaries.
>>>>
>>>> Is that the case? If yes, which dependencies are they?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>> Rodger
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 09:04:25AM -0700, Jatin Jhala wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi Rodger,
>>>>>
>>>>> This release is open source, the binaries can be downloaded and   
>>>>> deployed, but the binaries are
>>>>> not freely redistributable. The registration step was also part 
>>>>> of the  earlier binary distributions
>>>>> of Solaris Cluster Express which aligned with Solaris Express. 
>>>>> The   specific terms are included
>>>>> in the license that you will see when you register and download.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Open HA Cluster 2009.06 aligns with OpenSolaris 2009.06. The 
>>>>> Open HA  Cluster 2009.06
>>>>> distribution will work only with OpenSolaris 2009.06 and any  
>>>>> subsequent  SRUs. A lot of
>>>>> effort was put into making sure that there is high level of  
>>>>> integration  with OpenSolaris 2009.06,
>>>>> so I would like to congratulate everyone who helped make this 
>>>>> release  successful and in time
>>>>> to coincide with OpenSolaris 2009.06 release.
>>>>>
>>>>> Download it today and try it out for yourself!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jatin Jhala
>>>>> HA Clusters Community Manager
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Rodger Etz-Brown wrote:
>>>>>             
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> sorry to bother you again, but I am wondering why I have to register
>>>>>> in order to download Open Source software binaries. Especially when
>>>>>> the sources can be obtained without.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Or is this release not 100% Open Source and therefore cannot be
>>>>>> redistributed by third parties?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>>>> Rodger
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 08:44:18AM -0600, Nicholas Solter wrote:
>>>>>>                   
>>>>>>> We are pleased to announce the release of High Availability  
>>>>>>> Cluster   software for OpenSolaris 2009.06! If you've been  
>>>>>>> following along, this  release is the fruit of project 
>>>>>>> Colorado. Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is  based on Solaris 
>>>>>>> Cluster 3.2, including many of the features from the  most 
>>>>>>> recent update. Additionally, Open HA Cluster 2009.06 contains 
>>>>>>> the  following new features:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * The ability to use Crossbow VNICs as endpoints for the 
>>>>>>> cluster  private  interconnects. You can even send the 
>>>>>>> cluster traffic over the public  network and secure it with 
>>>>>>> IPsec.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * Support for exporting locally attached storage as iSCSI 
>>>>>>> targets with  COMSTAR iSCSI. You can obtain redundant ?shared 
>>>>>>> storage?  without true  shared storage by creating a mirrored 
>>>>>>> zpool out of  iSCSI-accessible  local disks on two different 
>>>>>>> nodes of the cluster.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Taken together, these features contribute to ?hardware  
>>>>>>> minimization,?  allowing you to form a cluster with fewer  
>>>>>>> physical hardware requirements.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This release runs on both SPARC and x86/x64 systems and 
>>>>>>> includes the  following agents: Apache Webserver, Apache 
>>>>>>> Tomcat, MySQL, GlassFish,  NFS, DHCP, NFS, Kerberos, Samba, 
>>>>>>> and Solaris Containers (for ipkg Zones).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is distributed as IPS packages from 
>>>>>>> the   https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/ha-cluster repository. 
>>>>>>> In order to   obtain access, accept the license agreement at  
>>>>>>> https://pkg.sun.com to  obtain a certificate and key. Follow 
>>>>>>> the instructions given at   registration to configure your 
>>>>>>> system's access to the ha-cluster  publisher.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To install the complete cluster, including agents, install 
>>>>>>> the    ?ha-cluster-full? package. To install a minimal 
>>>>>>> cluster, without  agents  and other optional components, 
>>>>>>> install the  ?ha-cluster-minimal? package  instead. You can 
>>>>>>> then install the  individual agents and other optional  
>>>>>>> components.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Open HA Cluster 2009.06 is free to use, with production level 
>>>>>>> support  offerings available for two-node clusters. This 
>>>>>>> release runs on   OpenSolaris 2009.06 only.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For more information, see:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/ohac/Documentation/OHACdocs/
>>>>>>> http://www.opensolaris.com/learn/features/availability/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you don't have physical hardware available to create a  
>>>>>>> cluster, check  out the following paper on running in with  
>>>>>>> VirtualBox:
>>>>>>> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/colorado/files/Whitepaper-OpenHAClusterOnOpenSolaris-external.pdf
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please direct your questions and comments to     
>>>>>>> ha-clusters-discuss at opensolaris.org .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Colorado Team
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> ha-clusters-discuss mailing list
>>>>>>> ha-clusters-discuss at opensolaris.org
>>>>>>> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ha-clusters-discuss
>>>>>>>                         
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> ha-clusters-discuss mailing list
>>>>>> ha-clusters-discuss at opensolaris.org
>>>>>> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ha-clusters-discuss
>>>>>>                   

Reply via email to