I just downloaded and installed in a virtual environment. The installer is
really cool. Nice interface. Some features are missing, but those could be
added later.
Really excited about this.
Great job, guys.
--
Fini D.
http://LinuxBSDos.com
On 13/09/11 11:37 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
The wait
Great stuff!!! I'll update tonight.
Quick question, is the Rocket SATA card supported yet please? I didn't spot it
in the drivers list.
Oh, and sysver doesn't work. What is the OI equivalent please? I tried a
traditional internet search but didn't get anywhere. I was probably using the
wrong
Funny, after doing the upgrade you get:
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NOTE: Please review release notes posted at:
http://docs.sun.com/doc/821-1479
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On 14/09/2011, at 7:38
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:37 AM, Albert Lee tr...@opensolaris.org wrote:
Today, the OpenIndiana project is pleased to announce the next
development release of the open source, enterprise operating system.
OpenIndiana build 151a is now available for 32- and 64-bit x86
systems. We hope you're as
Happy Anniversary! Thanks for the hard work of a small group that made
this happen.
On 9/13/11 11:37 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
The wait is over.
Today, the OpenIndiana project is pleased to announce the next
development release of the open source, enterprise operating system.
OpenIndiana build
Hi,
I'm about to RMA my motherboard but before that I want to troubleshoot
the issue further so that I can give more specific information on what's
failing on the motherboard.
What happens is that some hardware is failing on the motherboard which
causes OI to hang during boot. So my question
I see a known bug as 'time slider does not work'? Is this still the
case and if I update will my automatic backups through zfs stop?
On 09/14/11 07:51 AM, cwjorda...@cox.net wrote:
Michelle Knightmiche...@msknight.com wrote:
Oh, and sysver doesn't work. What is the OI equivalent
On 09/13/11 20:37, Albert Lee wrote:
The wait is over.
Today, the OpenIndiana project is pleased to announce the next
development release of the open source, enterprise operating system.
OpenIndiana build 151a is now available for 32- and 64-bit x86
systems. We hope you're as excited as we are
Hello,
Looking at the Hald source: ( usr/src/cmd/hal/hald /hald.c)
Error 95 is coming from a script, ti is just informing you that a fatal error
occurred.
The informative error code is the 2.
This tells you that hald forked a child process, and it timed out
waiting for the child process
So I thought I would try 151a on a test system I've had sitting around
(it's a white-box pentium4 machine).
Two issues I would like to sanity check before I submit bugs:
1. The network appears to be driven by iprb, and doesn't work. It plumbs, but
I can't get any traffic, and DHCP can't get an
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu wrote:
I see a known bug as 'time slider does not work'? Is this still the case
and if I update will my automatic backups through zfs stop?
Thanks for this Daniel. It answered a question I posted last week. I
hadn't found it in the
Ouch, I see the bug is rather unattended at this point. Any idea on
when it will be fixed and if the 'fixes' for 148 will fix this in 151?
On 09/14/11 11:07 AM, Ron Parker wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Daniel Kjardk...@elmira.edu wrote:
I see a known bug as 'time slider does not
Dear colleagues
somebody has experience about OpenIndiana installed over this SuperMicro ?
http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/sbb.cfm
I mean, is it possible to implement some kind of active/passive
OpenIndiana installation ?
I've understood Nexenta could operate HA on that server.
Hi Steve, thanks a lot for your help!
The problem is that the issues that occur are different at different
bootups. Since the beginning of this year this computer/server has been
started up and shut down a bit over 200 times, where this error occurred
5 times including today. This means that
My rpool device became filled during image-update. So, I tried
deleting an old BE to no avail. The system was that full.
So, after using the following in bash to find and delete some personal
files that had no snapshots
find -type f | while read file; do exists=0; for snap in ${ss[@]}; do
if [
Hi,
I just noticed that there is no system/manual package in the
pkg.openindiaia.org/dev for build 151.
There is one for build 148, which is marked obsolete, but nothing for
0.5.11-0.151.1
Is it intentional, or is it me missing something ?
cis:~$ pkg list -a system/manual
NAME (PUBLISHER)
Illumos folded our ones into the same packages as the software.
I thought OI followed, but a small number could have been misplaced.
-- Rich
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Perhaps the focus should be amping up hald logging, so that if and when
the problem happens you have some info to look at.
The hald man page has examples on how to do this via svccfg.
Steve
- Original Message -
Hi Steve, thanks a lot for your help!
The problem is that the issues
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:36, Peter Tribble peter.trib...@gmail.com wrote:
So I thought I would try 151a on a test system I've had sitting around
(it's a white-box pentium4 machine).
Two issues I would like to sanity check before I submit bugs:
1. The network appears to be driven by iprb,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Richard Lowe richl...@richlowe.net wrote:
Illumos folded our ones into the same packages as the software.
I thought OI followed, but a small number could have been misplaced.
Hm, I do not think I follow. Freshly installed 151a does have manual
pages, but they
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 16:05, Cyril Plisko cyril.pli...@mountall.com wrote:
cis:~$ pkg search zfs.1m
INDEX ACTION VALUE PACKAGE
basename file usr/share/man/man1m/zfs.1m pkg:/system/manual@0.5.11-0.148
cis:~$ pkg info system/manual
pkg: info: no packages matching
On 15 September 2011 06:12, Richard Lowe richl...@richlowe.net wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 16:05, Cyril Plisko cyril.pli...@mountall.com wrote:
So, what package zfs.1m comes from ?
system/file-system/zfs.
I have no idea why pkg search is saying otherwise.
It looks a bit like nothing from
Yes, I saw that in the svccfg man pages, but there are no such
properties for hal when listing them in svccfg. In fact, when trying to
setprop hal/use_syslog=true I get an error saying No such property
group. It seems like hal was compiled without any logging features on
OpenIndiana. I only
On 31/05/11 12:09 PM, Andrew Myers wrote:
Hi,
I've downloaded CBS, and added this to /etc/user_attr:
amyersprofiles=Software Installation
But when I try and install it I get this error:
amyers@hexham:~$ jds-cbe-1.6.2/cbe-install
Run this script as root or a user with the Software
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 5:29 AM, Richard Lowe richl...@richlowe.net wrote:
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:36, Peter Tribble peter.trib...@gmail.com wrote:
So I thought I would try 151a on a test system I've had sitting around
(it's a white-box pentium4 machine).
Two issues I would like to sanity
I am using a Solaris + ZFS environment to export a iSCSI
block layer device and use the snapshot facility to take a snapshot of the ZFS
volume. Is there an existing Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) implementation on
Windows for this environment?
Thanks
S Joshi
On Sep 14, 2011, at 2:05 PM, S Joshi wrote:
I am using a Solaris + ZFS environment to export a iSCSI
block layer device and use the snapshot facility to take a snapshot of the ZFS
volume. Is there an existing Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) implementation on
Windows for this environment?
I don't
That bug (if it still exists) can only possibly occur on an upgrade
from a much older system, and deleting the service and reimporting the
manifest will correct the problem.
-Albert
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu wrote:
Ouch, I see the bug is rather unattended
fabulous! I will be updating tonight!
On 09/14/11 07:06 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
That bug (if it still exists) can only possibly occur on an upgrade
from a much older system, and deleting the service and reimporting the
manifest will correct the problem.
-Albert
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:09
OpenCDE website:
http://devio.us/~kpedersen/
Since OpenGroup CDE was removed in OpenSolaris, the desktop
environment that we can use is become less.
And some people not like gnome, so.. OI can add opencde as two
default Desktops with Gnome?
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Hi,
Got a question. Oracle retired the Operating System Distributor License
for Java license while back, and now jdk 6 and 7 needs to be
downloaded directly from oracle, since its now license under Oracle
BCL. I noticed OI 151a comes with java se 6 u26, is this still allowed
for OI to
Hello,
When running pkg refresh sfebuild to refresh my SFE publisher on the
new URI, pkg throws a 400 Bad Request error:
root@openindiana:~# pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
openindiana.org (preferred) origin online
Answered my own question. Local repo name now has to be 'sfe' instead
of 'sfebuild'.
-J
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Jason J. W. Williams
jasonjwwilli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
When running pkg refresh sfebuild to refresh my SFE publisher on the
new URI, pkg throws a 400 Bad Request
On Sep 14, 2011, at 9:57 PM, L'oiseau de mer wrote:
Since OpenGroup's CDE was removed [from] OpenSolaris, the desktop
[choices are now significantly reduced]. And some people [do] not like
Gnome, so.. [Can/will] OI add OpenCDE as [an alternative] to Gnome?
Wow, I guess I can understand
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