Hi All,
Thunderbird 15 is out, but no sign of an OpenIndiana-compatible version
of Lightning yet:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/
Anyone know who/how/where these are generated?
Cheers,
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Dave Koelmeyer
http://www.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
Hi,
Reliability is assured, so you can sleep peacefully. Send streams are
AFAIK checksummed too, so no need to worry about your bits getting
corrupted on the way. Anyway, you can always just use something like GPG
which hashes the encrypted output by default and checks integrity on
Hi,
Thunderbird 15 is out, but no sign of an OpenIndiana-compatible version
of Lightning yet:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/
Anyone know who/how/where these are generated?
I don't know when/who/where generates that, but I'd wait a few days; I'm
Hi,
after experimenting with zfs shares and joining workgroups and domains, I now
can't work with it
anymore, because the krb5kdc transitions to maintenance just after boot, with
this error in his logs:
krb5kdc: Failed to set db2 name to /var/krb5/principal: No such file or
directory - while
From: Julius Roberts [mailto:hooliowobb...@gmail.com]
/sbin/zfs send -R Backups/natoffice@offsite | /usr/bin/encrypt -a aes -k
~/encryption.key -o /Offsite/encrypted_zfs_send_blob
Is there a better way to be doing this? Ours seems a
little resource intensive and I'm not sure if it's
From: Gary [mailto:gdri...@gmail.com]
Have you priced out self-encrypting aka hardware-based encrpytion drives?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware-based_full_disk_encryption
To my knowledge, all hard-ware based self-encrypting drives require a BIOS /
UEFI password be typed in when the
From: Open Indiana [mailto:openindi...@out-side.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 6:11 AM
I made a small (read huge) mistake by ordering a DELL R320 that I want to
use as a Openindiana host.
I discovered that I can't install Openindiana because it lacks drivers for
the following parts:
From: Thorsten Heit [mailto:thorsten.h...@vkb.de]
# zfs send fs@snapshot | bzip2 -z -c | gpg -c --cipher-algo AES
--digest-algo SHA512 /media/usb/stream.gpg
Based on performance characteristics, I would never recommend bzip2 for
anything. For most situations like this, fast compression
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
openindi...@nedharvey.com wrote:
From: Gary [mailto:gdri...@gmail.com]
Have you priced out self-encrypting aka hardware-based encrpytion drives?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware-based_full_disk_encryption
To my knowledge,
Hi,
# zfs send fs@snapshot | bzip2 -z -c | gpg -c --cipher-algo AES
--digest-algo SHA512 /media/usb/stream.gpg
Based on performance characteristics, I would never recommend bzip2
for anything. For most situations like this, fast compression would
be more desirable (lzop is fastest,
I just tried to install lightning for 14.0.1 and no matter what version
I get 'this isn't compatible'. Is there a version that does work?
On 08/29/12 04:46 AM, Thorsten Heit wrote:
Hi,
Thunderbird 15 is out, but no sign of an OpenIndiana-compatible version
of Lightning yet:
Hi,
looks like kdb5kdc was not the cause of problems (looks like...).
I created the principal through the kerberos tool, restarted the machine and it
was all fine.
So I joined again my domani via smbadm, and after some trying to connect to the
shares (falining),
I found again smb was down in
I restarted the machine, attached truss to the smbd start process, tried
accessing the share
from a machine, and there it goes the SIGSEGV:
/40:fcntl(18, F_SETLK64, 0xFC6F7730)= 0
/40:access(/var/tmp/sqlite_HKvnaIkoketg7Hs-journal, F_OK) Err#2 ENOENT
/40:fstat64(18,
last call on truss was close(18) then SIGSEGV, so I scrolled up the truss
output for any file opened
as 18, and this looks:
open(/dev/nsmb, O_RDWR) = 18
may be the close operation on the nsmb device causing the SIGSEGV?
On Wed, 29 Aug 2012 14:59:54 +0200 (CEST), Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
I restarted the machine, attached truss to the smbd start process, tried
accessing the share
from a machine, and there it goes the SIGSEGV:
/40:fcntl(18, F_SETLK64, 0xFC6F7730)= 0
/40:
All of my servers have Broadcom onboard NICs, although I don't have any
R320s. The PERCs are kludgy with OI because with the correct drivers, you
will still end up having to configure each individual drive as standalone
RAID0 in order for the controller to present them to OI for use in a ZFS
file
On 08/29/2012 03:29 PM, Mark Creamer wrote:
The PERCs are kludgy with OI because with the correct drivers, you
will still end up having to configure each individual drive as standalone
RAID0 in order for the controller to present them to OI for use in a ZFS
file system.
This is only true of
Hi, so many thanks for posting me this, looks like the problem is really the
same.
Actually it's my own distro composed of illumos kernel + needed libs from
openindiana required by
distro_const.
I looked at the patch, and it looks to be present inside my current
illumos-gate repository, last
Hi,
I just tried to install lightning for 14.0.1 and no matter what version
I get 'this isn't compatible'. Is there a version that does work?
To be honest I haven't tried it recently.
According to the installation manifest in the .xpi file of Lightning 1.6
it claims to be compatible with
Interesting... I will try that.
On 08/29/12 10:23 AM, Thorsten Heit wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to install lightning for 14.0.1 and no matter what version
I get 'this isn't compatible'. Is there a version that does work?
To be honest I haven't tried it recently.
According to the installation
On 29/08/2012 14:31, Daniel Kjar wrote:
I just tried to install lightning for 14.0.1 and no matter what version I get
'this isn't compatible'. Is there a version that does work?
On 08/29/12 04:46 AM, Thorsten Heit wrote:
Hi,
Thunderbird 15 is out, but no sign of an OpenIndiana-compatible
Ohps, I just checked the diffs between my illumos repo and the current one, and
I found this:
changeset: 13595:565bd3085959
user:Gordon Ross
date:Sat Feb 04 15:55:57 2012 -0500
summary: 2041 panic in nsmb_close
..maybe we were going the wrong way?
Hi, so many thanks for posting me this, looks like the problem is really the
same.
Actually it's my own distro composed of illumos kernel + needed libs from
openindiana required by
distro_const.
I looked at the patch, and it looks to be present inside my current
illumos-gate repository, last
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
Hello all,
Did anyone test in practice the LiveUSB for oi_151a5 GUI image?
I'm trying to flash a 1Gb USB token from windows using the procedure
in OI wiki (with liveusb creator utility), and the resulting image
does not
The cache TTL for idmap is only 10 minutes from what I've seen (
http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/common/idmap/idmap_cache.c?v=OPENSOLARIS ).
I read somewhere (sorry, can't find the source at the moment) that while a
user is logged in their ephemeral UID won't change, but that may only
The cache TTL for idmap is only 10 minutes from what I've seen (
http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/common/idmap/idmap_cache.c?v=OPENSOLARIS ).
I read somewhere (sorry, can't find the source at the moment) that while a
user is logged in their ephemeral UID won't change, but that may only
It seems to me that this is a spam.
http://wiki.openindiana.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=23855884
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On 29 August 2012 21:37, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
openindi...@nedharvey.com wrote:
I'm not sure when encryption was added to zfs, but you might have to get
solaris 11 from oracle.
As far as i know, OI was forked from open solaris before encryption was
added to zfs, and clearly that
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Julius Roberts hooliowobb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29 August 2012 21:37, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
openindi...@nedharvey.com wrote:
I'm not sure when encryption was added to zfs, but you might have to get
solaris 11 from oracle.
As far as i know, OI
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