On 05/ 4/12 08:09 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 05/ 4/12 07:45 PM, Sunay Tripathi wrote:
So I spent a little bit more time and turns out that BIOS
ships with display set to Optimus mode (some special support
for windows7).
Optimus is actually for switching between two different graphics
I managed to determine (ocular inspection of ls in several snapshots)
that the only files missing were about 1200 man pages in man1, and the
entire /usr/local tree.
And I think it must have happened as I removed the sfe version of
imagemagick.
I'm ok now, I think.
I still wonder what
Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
I managed to determine (ocular inspection of ls in several snapshots)
that the only files missing were about 1200 man pages in man1, and the
entire /usr/local tree.
And I think it must have happened as I removed the sfe version of
imagemagick.
One way I've seen
Hi all
I have a few machines with openindiana 151, LSI 92xx mpt_sas controllers, and
Hitachi Deskstar drives, mostly 2TB ones. These work well, but they all (I
think) give me tons of soft errors like the ones below. They all use LSI SAS
expanders from Super Micro.
Any ideas how to debug this?
https://www.illumos.org/issues/1787
- Rich
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk r...@karlsbakk.net wrote:
Hi all
I have a few machines with openindiana 151, LSI 92xx mpt_sas controllers, and
Hitachi Deskstar drives, mostly 2TB ones. These work well, but they all (I
think)
oh - thanks :)
- Opprinnelig melding -
https://www.illumos.org/issues/1787
- Rich
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
r...@karlsbakk.net wrote:
Hi all
I have a few machines with openindiana 151, LSI 92xx mpt_sas
controllers, and Hitachi Deskstar drives,
No, that's not it: I thought of that possibility, but my /usr/local is
just another directory /usr.
And where did the man files go??
I'm actually thinking I would have liked to be able to trace what
updatemanager did, after the fact.
Still, I now know I must do a snapshot at every step of
I was reading about how to update non-global zones, and found a
Solaris document which says the following:
1. Update the Global Zone
2. Reboot
3. Halt the non-global zone (zoneadm -z myzone halt)
4. Detach the zone (zoneadm -z myzone detach)
5. Re-attach the zone with -u (zoneadm -z myzone
Hi
If the Mysql service is started using SMF services, the halt is Safe,
otherwise you have to stop the service.
Ciao
Paolo
On 05/07/12 15:57, Mark Creamer wrote:
I was reading about how to update non-global zones, and found a
Solaris document which says the following:
1. Update the Global
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Mark Creamer white...@gmail.com wrote:
I was reading about how to update non-global zones, and found a
Solaris document which says the following:
1. Update the Global Zone
2. Reboot
3. Halt the non-global zone (zoneadm -z myzone halt)
4. Detach the zone
Is it possible to read the file system JFS in openindiana? And if possible,
then how?
Thanks.
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No
at present as far as I Know is not possible,
there is an old project :
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+jfs/
But is discontinued.
However you can install an other OS (Virtualbox,kvm, zones) that can
read JFS (i.e. Linux ) and use that to open the JFS filesystem.
Ciao
Paolo
On
It sad. I have an external drive with all the data on the JFS. :(
07.05.2012, 18:26, paolo marcheschi paolo.marches...@ftgm.it:
No
at present as far as I Know is not possible,
there is an old project :
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+jfs/
But is discontinued.
However you can
On Sun, 6 May 2012, Ignacio Marambio Catán wrote:
There is one other option. Use ssh public key authentication to bypass
the whole PAM/role nonsense and restrict what the user can do with the
command option. See sshd(8) in its AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT section
That is what I do. For even
On 05/ 7/12 06:31 AM, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
No, that's not it: I thought of that possibility, but my /usr/local is just
another directory /usr.
And where did the man files go??
Did any of the missing files get moved under /var/pkg/lost+found/ ?
That's where pkg puts unexpected, unpackaged
Alan Coopersmith gave some interesting info just now: some (not all)
files appeared in /var/pkg/lost+found/.
The missing man files weren't there, but most (80 %?) of the missing
/usr/local tree was.
I had no idea that dir was there. There you go, manuals should be read.
i e rtfm not
Hi,
apparently my questions are not that trivial. No one told me where to
find the appropriate manual.
That's why I dare to repeat my questions:
1. Remains the tool sysconfig proprietary to S11 or is there something
equivalent at OI?
2. Is nwamadm realy just a old name for netadm?
On 05/ 7/12 08:39 AM, Uwe Reh wrote:
1. Remains the tool sysconfig proprietary to S11 or is there something
equivalent at OI?
Oracle released the sysconfig sources, though I don't know if it depends on
anything specific to S11 or if it would work on OI:
Hi Sunay,
Sunay Tripathi píše v pá 04. 05. 2012 v 19:45 -0700:
Hi Milan,
[...]
The e1000g0 works fine but my Centrino N-6300 keeps failing
as well related to https://www.illumos.org/issues/2207. Does
anyone has a workaround on that?
port needed support from BSD driver needed :-(
Hello openindiana,
I appreciate the help you've provided so far. This OI box is turning
out completely awesome!
Currently I am trying to start an nfs server so that I can share my
zpool across the network.
However when I attempt to start the service I am getting an error:
Tim Dunphy wrote:
root@openindiana:~# svcadm enable -r nfs/server
svcadm: svc:/milestone/network depends on svc:/network/physical, which
has multiple instances.
Now, I do have two physical links that I am currently using to create
a link aggregate:
That message has nothing to do with
Hi, and thanks for your reply.
No, it seems that the nfs server is definitely not working at this point:
root@openindiana:~# svcs -x nfs/server
svc:/network/nfs/server:default (NFS server)
State: disabled since May 7, 2012 01:57:11 PM EDT
Reason: Temporarily disabled by an administrator.
Hi Milan,
On 05/ 7/12 10:51 AM, Milan Jurik wrote:
Hi Sunay,
Sunay Tripathi píše v pá 04. 05. 2012 v 19:45 -0700:
Hi Milan,
[...]
The e1000g0 works fine but my Centrino N-6300 keeps failing
as well related to https://www.illumos.org/issues/2207. Does
anyone has a workaround on that?
2012-05-07 22:04, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hello openindiana,
I appreciate the help you've provided so far. This OI box is turning
out completely awesome!
Yup! ;)
Currently I am trying to start an nfs server so that I can share my
zpool across the network.
To be pedantic, you don't share a
Tim Dunphy wrote:
root@openindiana:~# svcs -x nfs/server
svc:/network/nfs/server:default (NFS server)
State: disabled since May 7, 2012 01:57:11 PM EDT
Reason: Temporarily disabled by an administrator.
What happens if you do this?
svcadm enable nfs/server
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James Carlson
ironsides.med...@gmail.com said:
I had to install 295.49 following the procedure from
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=12196
I have a new boot environment with the updated drivers and it would appear
that the hard freezes have stopped.
I wonder if the hard freezes were
2012-05-07 22:39, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hi, and thanks for your reply.
No, it seems that the nfs server is definitely not working at this point:
...
And after making sure that the associated services were running, I am
still unable to start NFS and seeing the same error message:
Do you have any
Then use a Linux VM to get it off…
- Opprinnelig melding -
It sad. I have an external drive with all the data on the JFS. :(
07.05.2012, 18:26, paolo marcheschi paolo.marches...@ftgm.it:
No
at present as far as I Know is not possible,
there is an old project :
To be pedantic, you don't share a zpool, but filesystem directories,
over NFS :)
Point taken. :)
In fact, you should check the output of svcs -a | grep nfs for
hints whether your nfs/server is online or in another state;
if it is not online, you can drill down to see why.
It definitely
well, shiver me timbers!!!
all I had to do to get the service started was to add an entry in dfstab:
root@openindiana:/export/home/bluethundr# tail /etc/dfs/dfstab# Do not
modify this file directly.
# Use the sharemgr(1m) command for all share management
# This file is reconstructed and only
Actually in my case it is a complete system freeze. No input, frozen video,
no ssh, router lights signal no activity.
Today I put in a new Asus GTX 550 Ti and the notices have gone away. No
crashes either so far, except for one when I tried to run glxgears... will
investigate tomorrow.
Thank you
2012-05-08 1:11, Tim Dunphy wrote:
well, shiver me timbers!!!
all I had to do to get the service started was to add an entry in dfstab:
Well, the ZFS-NFS integrated way would be to comment that line out
and instead execute:
zfs set sharenfs=sec=sys,rw=all tank/xen
assuming that tank/xen
Tim,
If you use that method your NFS share properties will only live in the hosts
dfstab file.
By setting zfs properties you achieve the same thing except the share follows
the zfs filesystem. (nas/vol0 in this example)
e.g.
zfs set sharenfs=rw,nosuid,root=vmware-host-ip-etc sp1/nas/vol0
zfs
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