Hi,
I am experiencing a very strange TCP problem (the lack of) with my new
oi_151a5 install. The machine ran fine on the first day or two after a
fresh reboot, and after that SSH connections broke down and hanged
mysteriously during SSL handshake where no connections could be made
from both
I've run into a bizzare issue. An NFS export I have in /etc/vfstab fails
to automount on an OI client at boot, even though the filesystem is
clearly marked as mount at boot:
#device device mount FS fsckmount
mount
#to mount to fsck point
For nfsv3
svc:/network/nfs/client:default
should be enabled.
All these should be enabled for nfsv4
online Jun_29 svc:/network/nfs/cbd:default
online Jun_29 svc:/network/nfs/status:default
online Jun_29 svc:/network/nfs/mapid:default
online Jun_29
Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
I've run into a bizzare issue. An NFS export I have in /etc/vfstab fails
to automount on an OI client at boot, even though the filesystem is
clearly marked as mount at boot:
#device device mount FS fsckmount
mount
#to mount to
On 08/06/2012 02:03 PM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
For nfsv3
svc:/network/nfs/client:default
should be enabled.
All these should be enabled for nfsv4
online Jun_29 svc:/network/nfs/cbd:default
online Jun_29 svc:/network/nfs/status:default
online Jun_29
On 08/06/2012 02:15 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
I've run into a bizzare issue. An NFS export I have in /etc/vfstab fails
to automount on an OI client at boot, even though the filesystem is
clearly marked as mount at boot:
#device device mount FS
Thanks for asking about this. I had just assumed the same. Machines I
updated all the way from opensolaris still mounted nfs at boot but my
clean 151a5s did not. Very annoying when apache fails cause it didn't
mount htdocs from the file server.
On 08/ 6/12 09:04 AM, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
On
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Sašo Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/06/2012 02:15 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
I've run into a bizzare issue. An NFS export I have in /etc/vfstab fails
to automount on an OI client at boot, even though the filesystem is
clearly
Daniel Kjar wrote:
Thanks for asking about this. I had just assumed the same. Machines I
updated all the way from opensolaris still mounted nfs at boot but my
clean 151a5s did not. Very annoying when apache fails cause it didn't
mount htdocs from the file server.
OK. It's possible that I'm
I would never use a remote etc. Lose the network and the box becomes
unusable. Not good. That automounter drives me batty. I hate the
whole export/home thing and remove the auto_home crap and reboot as soon
as I set up a new server.
On 08/ 6/12 09:21 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Daniel Kjar
On 06/08/2012 15:18, Michael Schuster wrote:
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Sašo Kiselkovskiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/06/2012 02:15 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
I've run into a bizzare issue. An NFS export I have in /etc/vfstab fails
to automount on an OI client at
On 08/06/2012 03:21 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Daniel Kjar wrote:
Thanks for asking about this. I had just assumed the same. Machines I
updated all the way from opensolaris still mounted nfs at boot but my
clean 151a5s did not. Very annoying when apache fails cause it didn't
mount htdocs from
Really? What do you call that crap in etc under auto_master and auto_home?
On 08/ 6/12 09:31 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Daniel Kjar wrote:
I would never use a remote etc. Lose the network and the box becomes
unusable. Not good. That automounter drives me batty. I hate the
whole export/home
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Daniel Kjar dk...@elmira.edu wrote:
Really? What do you call that crap in etc under auto_master and auto_home?
ah ... every elephant is an animal, but not every animal is an elephant ;-)
(in other words: there's other applications of the automounter than
Daniel Kjar wrote:
Really? What do you call that crap in etc under auto_master and auto_home?
Read the man pages for the automounter. Start with automount(1M).
Yes, the system comes by default with that crap, but (a) you certainly
are under no obligation to use /export/home if you don't like
I am sure it has great value, why would it be there otherwise?. I just
remember installing a fresh version solaris one day and trying to
figure out why I couldn't just delete export and use /home like always.
Therefore, in my mind I associate it with being frustrated by a I am
sorry Dave,
Hi,
I have been using Solaris only since 2.6 and /home has always been an
autofs mount point. What version of Solaris did not have /home as an
autofs mount point?
Or are you confusing OI with some other OS?
Mike
. On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 09:51 -0400, Daniel Kjar wrote:
I am sure it has great
I'm considering rebuilding my home server (an HP MicroServer) for some
higher capacity and dumping the single 250GB rpool disk and instead
replace it with a pair of USB flash sticks (no need to preserve data,
I'll copy stuff around and help the system along with booting). The
question is, is this
I did try that when building my current home server with just one USB
stick. My experience was that the resulting OS is quite a bit slower,
may be due to a bad choice of stick on my part.
Anyway, I ended up with 1x500GB rpool disk and 5x2TB RAID-Z1 pool
using an Asus mATX motherboard and
the first box I had was sol8 but it was inherited and apparently 'fixed'
if this has been around for longer than that. I did move to sol from
linux so I may just be confusing my first automount experience.
On 08/ 6/12 10:12 AM, Michael Stapleton wrote:
Hi,
I have been using Solaris only
On 06/08/2012 16:21, Sašo Kiselkov wrote:
I'm considering rebuilding my home server (an HP MicroServer) for some
higher capacity and dumping the single 250GB rpool disk and instead
replace it with a pair of USB flash sticks (no need to preserve data,
I'll copy stuff around and help the system
On 7 August 2012 00:21, Sašo Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm considering rebuilding my home server (an HP MicroServer) for some
higher capacity and dumping the single 250GB rpool disk and instead
replace it with a pair of USB flash sticks (no need to preserve data,
I'll copy stuff
On 08/06/2012 04:43 PM, Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
On 7 August 2012 00:21, Sašo Kiselkov skiselkov...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm considering rebuilding my home server (an HP MicroServer) for some
higher capacity and dumping the single 250GB rpool disk and instead
replace it with a pair of USB flash
Hi Martin, hate to pester you but I just got my two 1.2 ghz chips in my
sb1000 and was trying to put an old version of opensolaris on it (to
hold me over till OI) and it can't find drivers for any of the video
cards during install. I have tried xvr1200,xvr100, and an old
expert/elite 3d (not
On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:15 AM, James Carlson wrote:
It's never been possible to mount NFS at boot.
Well, some of us old farts remember nd, and later, NFS-based diskless
workstations :-)
The current lack of support for diskless leaves an empty feeling in my heart :-P
-- richard
--
ZFS
On 08/06/2012 09:19 PM, Richard Elling wrote:
On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:15 AM, James Carlson wrote:
It's never been possible to mount NFS at boot.
Well, some of us old farts remember nd, and later, NFS-based diskless
workstations :-)
The current lack of support for diskless leaves an empty
I managed to figure this out once in the past, but unfortunately did not
make my usual copious notes and now I can't seem to get it to work on a new
server. The issue is that I want to install true-type fonts, as available
from the links on this page http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/ so my
On 08/ 6/12 02:56 PM, Mark Creamer wrote:
I managed to figure this out once in the past, but unfortunately did not
make my usual copious notes and now I can't seem to get it to work on a new
server. The issue is that I want to install true-type fonts, as available
from the links on this page
Hi,
I've got a server hooked up to a 2003 AD and CIFS and netatalk are both
allowing AD users to login (netatalk 3 via PAM). One thing that's a bit
puzzling is that the afpd process correctly gets the correct username mapping
(and shows up as being owned by the correct user with a ps
reposted from the Sun rescue mailing list.
Jerry
.
So.
Is no one going to comment on the new CDE news?
http://cdesktopenv.sourceforge.net/
It has now been open sourced under the LGPL.
More info here:
Holy water ... check.
Wooden stakes ... check.
Silver bullets ... check.
Chainsaw ... check.
Okay, all ready here, we'll make sure it can't get back in.
-alan-
On 08/ 6/12 08:47 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
reposted from the Sun rescue mailing list.
Jerry
I was actually trying to say strange problem of TCP reset packet (or
the the lack of). :-)
Anyway, after some more hours of digging around, I found some leads:
# ndd tcp tcp_rst_sent_rate_enabled
1
# ndd tcp tcp_rst_sent_rate
40
# kstat tcp 1 1 | egrep '[Rr]st'
outRsts
Do you have the VBox client utilities installed? I had seen strange
clock problems when the Agent is not installed.
Mike
On Tue, 2012-08-07 at 12:31 +0800, Patrick Yu wrote:
I was actually trying to say strange problem of TCP reset packet (or
the the lack of). :-)
Anyway, after some more
har har har! it is a three hump camel for sure.
Sent from Jasons' hand held
On Aug 6, 2012, at 9:15 PM, Alan Coopersmith alan.coopersm...@oracle.com
wrote:
Holy water ... check.
Wooden stakes ... check.
Silver bullets ... check.
Chainsaw ... check.
Okay, all ready here, we'll make
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