Pretty much what the Subject says :) I tried searching the forums, but wasn't able to find a similar scenario as mine, so I apologize if I'm asking something that's already been discussed, but I failed to find.
I'm presently running Solaris 10 5/09 on my Sunblade 150. Two ethernet adapters, eri0 and hme0 I leverage ipnat and ipf heavily, as the box acts as my home network's gateway to the internet. System disk is an 80GB drive, UFS FS, which I've got mirrored using the included Solaris Volume Manager. I also have 2TB of storage via USB, which I used ZFS for. It acts as my network's file-server, mainly for music and video sharing, as well as backups, and is the main storage location of my Galleon install (TiVo stuff). Besides the NAT setup and Galleon, there's nothing really special going on. I play around with Zones, but don't care if I lose them. There's nothing installed that's compiled from source (everything is either SunFreeWare or Blastwave), and I'm not hosting any important services on the box for anyone other than me. I guess it would be easy enough to disconnect the USB drive, backup my ipnat.conf and ipf.conf and just install fresh (I'm assuming OpenSolaris includes the same ipnat and ipf functionality), but was wondering if a simple upgrade to OpenSolaris would take without problem, and be an easier/quicker path to take. I've no experience with the OpenSolaris world, as all my experience comes from Solaris, the BSDs, and various flavors of Linux. Since OpenSolaris isn't something that we'll be using anytime soon at the University (pretty much all Solaris 10 now, but still a few 8's and 9's that haven't been upgraded yet), I figure I might as well get a feel for it at home. Thanks for any info you's might have to offer, :) Cheers! -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list opensolaris-help@opensolaris.org