On 22 April 2013 20:25, Rich rerc...@acm.jhu.edu wrote:
What NIC does the machine have?
My solution on Rx10 with the BCM NICs was to grab the bnx driver blob from
Joyent [
https://github.com/joyent/smartos-live/tree/master/overlay/generic/kernel/drv/amd64/bnx]
and throw that in
From: Kris Henriksson [mailto:kt...@cornell.edu]
I've been having a long-standing issue with using the iDRAC on my
server with OpenIndiana, and I thought before giving up completely, I
could try asking the mailing list. The problem is that the iDRAC is
completely inaccessible while
Oh. I see now, Rich's solution about updated driver. That sounds better. ;-)
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From: Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:34 AM
To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Subject: RE: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Problem with Dell iDRAC
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On 2013-04-22 22:01, Kris Henriksson wrote:
Outstanding! I do have the BCM NIC, and trying the driver you
mentioned works like a charm.
I've updated the bug you referenced to say that it also affects my system.
Hmmm... I think I should try that sometime.
For historic sake: we have a Sun Fire
Hi,
is there a logwatch equivalent under openindiana?
Or, what do people usually setup to get daily server status by mail?
Thx,
JD
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Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) openindi...@nedharvey.com writes:
Once I have a running install, is the syntax for the packages still
something like REPONAME/dev?
sudo pkg search subversion
sudo pkg install subversion
(or whatever)
I probably phrased poorly. What I'm asking there is once
Can you explain further?
Did logwatch work for you previously on OpenIndiana, then stop?
Logwatch is written in Perl, and should run on any Unix, or Unix clone
with Perl installed.
Jerry
On 04/23/13 09:01 AM, John Doe wrote:
Hi,
is there a logwatch equivalent under openindiana?
Or, what