http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/SWAT.html
According to this it should be possible to run the swat in demo mode
by specifying the -a flag ... although this isn't advised in
production ...
you should then be able to modify the config and specify the allowed
hosts and the
Maybe. Should I -maproot to the storage root?
But, again, root is a role in openindiana...will it work?
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A: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Cc: Gabriele Bulfon
Data: 19 giugno 2011 13.27.23
Hi, I had no trouble with usb devices on native openindiana installations.
Now I installed openindiana inside VMWare4.1 that supports USB devices, and
infact
they work correctly with Linux guests.
On a virtualized Openindiana, I can attach usb keys, and see them correctly.
I then attached an USB
Been a while since I've done this, looks like there is a better way, you want
to set the root= option, like:
pfexec zfs set sharenfs='rw=192.168.1.0/24,root=192.168.1.30/32' tank/share
(from http://allanfeid.com/content/ultimate-file-server-opensolaris-and-zfs)
Also see share_nfs(1M) which
Thanx! :) I'll check it asap :)
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A: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Gabriele Bulfon
Data: 20 giugno 2011 13.34.18 CEST
Oggetto: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] ZFS / NFS chown
Been a while since I've
Maybe the output of:
truss -t stat,open tip /dev/cua/0
will give us something to work with.
Mike
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 12:54 +0200, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi, I had no trouble with usb devices on native openindiana installations.
Now I installed openindiana inside VMWare4.1 that supports
Are you trying to set up a domain controller? If not, you might consider using
ZFS' built-in CIFS service;
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Using+OpenIndiana+as+a+storage+server#UsingOpenIndianaasastorageserver-CIFS%2FSMB
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Does anyone besides me feel that we need a more unified naming/branding
approach for the community-driven descendants of OpenSolaris? I feel that
the there is no obvious connection (for those new to the platform) between
Illumos/OpenIndiana, which I think is counterproductive given that
:)
Clearly this is the sort of thing that the OpenIndiana group must choose to
do, if they agree. I'll reiterate - I love OpenIndiana, and I want it to be
easily name-dropped and recognizable to even the hobbyist crowd. These are
the folks who can help fix things in userland and the GUI. If we
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Blake blake.ir...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone besides me feel that we need a more unified naming/branding
approach for the community-driven descendants of OpenSolaris? I feel that
the there is no obvious connection (for those new to the platform) between
I've been reticent to say anything as a newcomer, but a six syllable name
doesn't exactly roll off the tip of the tongue. Not to mention, any relevance
to Indiana is probably lost upon a broader audience.
Open is pretty played out as a prefix.
The whole thing should be two, maybe three
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I totally agree. OpenIndiana describes the distro quite well, since it is the
opensource bits of the Solaris Indiana release; but the reference is totally
lost to anyone not familiar with what OpenSolaris was.
I think a Sun reference would be fitting.
EclipseOS maybe?
Can we put up a page
In the immortal words of Rob Shinn on 06/21/11 11:48:
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 21:11 -0400, Jake wrote:
I totally agree. OpenIndiana describes the distro quite well, since it is the
opensource bits of the Solaris Indiana release; but the reference is totally
lost to anyone not familiar with
On Jun 20, 2011, at 10:20 PM, Tim Aslat wrote:
How about FlareOS (offshoot of the Sun)
Mithros.org is available. I intentionally didn't capitalize the os. It's less
awkward to read and to pronounce.
There are some tenuous connections between Mithras Sol, the Sun God, in
ancient Roman art.
What's wrong with just illumos? If you need to distinguish, just use
illumos, the kernel or illumos, OS/Net vs illumos, the distribution.
The original OpenSolaris, the distribution was based on OpenSolaris,
the kernel, and other distributions based on Opensolaris, the kernel
did exist.
One can
i've try to build ntfs-3g on OpenIndiana build 148, based on a guide
from this post
http://openindiana.org/pipermail/openindiana-discuss/2011-April/003644.html
but the build was failing when i run `make` on ntfs-3g:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I../include/ntfs-3g -g -O2 -Wall
-MT
BigRed
Marion Hakanson hakan...@ohsu.edu wrote:
What's wrong with just illumos? If you need to distinguish, just use
illumos, the kernel or illumos, OS/Net vs illumos, the distribution.
The original OpenSolaris, the distribution was based on OpenSolaris,
the kernel, and other distributions
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 19:58 -0700, Marion Hakanson wrote:
What's wrong with just illumos? If you need to distinguish, just use
illumos, the kernel or illumos, OS/Net vs illumos, the distribution.
The original OpenSolaris, the distribution was based on OpenSolaris,
the kernel, and other
While in many ways I agree, I do find that 'Illumos' is hard for the
uninitiated to 'hear right'. It's a little awkward to pronounce.
I think it's best to throw up a collaborative document and after we collect a
bunch of names take a poll. That would help give an idea of what people are
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 23:03 -0600, Ken Gunderson wrote:
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 19:58 -0700, Marion Hakanson wrote:
What's wrong with just illumos? If you need to distinguish, just use
illumos, the kernel or illumos, OS/Net vs illumos, the distribution.
The original OpenSolaris, the
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