for a few bucks)
Good advice, plenty on eBay for under 10 quid. It is an NUC with
minimal expansion and I expect those video cards use several times the
power of the NUC (5.5W).
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...tribblix boots.
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hell prompt but svcs is not on the path and I can
not find it. "find" is not there either which makes finding harder.
"ls /**/svcs", No such file...
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and at this stage, there is a problem with those.
Understood but does that mean the kernel won't have the necessary once
running from an installation and not USB?
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media mount will
fail and everything else with it…
The silly thing is it has already read the USB and opened a text console
on the screen to show me that it can read the USB. Oh dear!
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On 30/10/2023 00:55, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message , James writes:
I am playing with an Intel NUC 7PJYH3 [1], J5005 CPU, 16GB RAM.
Openindiana boot from USB fails, text install or live, transcript from
screen grab:
Try an external CDROM drive if you have a free USB port.
I do not have
and it seems to behave.
Is there any hope of me avoiding Linux on this?
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1.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/126137/intel-nuc-kit-nuc7pjyh.html
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:48:59 +0100
Peter Tribble wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 7:36 PM James Madgwick
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > It seems that the "OI-hipster-gui-20230502.usb" image doesn
nyway?
I've not tried the USB image with a physical PC yet - as I've always
just used DVD, though I don't see why it should behave any differently.
Regards,
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t, in case anyone wants to comment on this change. The main
difference to the docs will be a more modern appearance and removal of
drop-down menu navigation. It will also be easier to contribute as
there won't be a dependency on an old version of Python for MkDocs.
Tha
On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 16:16:14 +0200
Till Wegmüller wrote:
> Hi James
>
> There are no plans for the mailing list other to at least replace the
> mailman setup with something I don't have to administer and can
> update. The Mailman links exist but I cannot change
to remove the links to it and replace with
instructions for signing up etc. Unless there's a plan to migrate
elsewhere. I would support that, I see mailing lists as increasingly
retro and a barrier to entry for new contributors.
James
On Tue, 9 May 2023 09:43:52 +0200
Till Wegmüller wrote:
>
On 05/05/2023 09:51, Marc Lobelle wrote:
Good morning,
One of the few times I have to start a computer in Windows is to run
ZOOM for video conferences. Is there a way to use ZOOM on Openindiana ?
One of the few times I have to start a computer with Linux is to run
ZOOM for video
/14).
Where in the installer is it showing that information? Hopefully
someone else knows the origin which needs to be updated.
James
On Wed, 22 Feb 2023 15:18:48 +0100
Predrag Zecevic via openindiana-discuss
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just installing latest available OI ISO
> (OI
with USB is on a "mini PC" only].
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ere
options missing from the screen. I was able to select an automatic mode
and continue. This presented an area which was apparently supposed to
show the proposed partitions but it was completely empty. I think there
may be something wrong with the minimal installer currently.
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On 01/12/2021 23:33, jason matthews wrote:
Green drives have this nasty habit of spinning down to save power and be
$ man smartctl
...
apm[,N|off] - [ATA only] Gets/sets the Advanced Power Management
(APM) feature on device (if supported). If a value between 1
and 254 is provided,
On 01/12/2021 11:55, Michelle wrote:
I have closing on 12TB of data so even the 10 won't be enough to back
everything up, but this is as much for the exercise of doing it, as
achieving anything solid. It won't be under pressure, but I'd rather
push the envelope and see what I can do.
So how
On 01/12/2021 08:31, Michelle wrote:
Say I was to put a 2tb, three 4tb and a 6tb together (a 2 and two 4
would make 10 and the other 4 and the 6 would also make 10)
Would that be possible with ZFS now?
I think it has always been possible, ask is is sensible? Try it, if you
have nothing to
would also need to be
agreement on what content should be part of the Wiki and what should be
in the docs.
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+0200 (CEST)
"s...@pandora.be" wrote:
> Andreas Wacknitz helped James Madgewick in the past to do an export.
>
> So James Madgewick has an export of the wiki and is working on
> further migrating the contents to oi-docs.
>
> The export is available at:
>
>
>
On 19/08/2021 23:58, Carl Brewer wrote:
Further to this - is it worth disabling atime on the ZFS root pool
that's on the SSDs? I don't imagine it's a lot of data, but it would add
up over the years.
Do you ever look at the access times?
SSD or otherwise it must add writes when reading.
I have
ittle use, is
it worth the effort of migrating at all?
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3 OSs can be shown on the same selection screen.
illumos loader cannot boot MS Win, unless the Windows loader was
installed to a partition, which may not be possible and is certainly
less convenient than booting directly from GRUB.
Cheers,
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On 02/02/2021 15:00, Jason Long wrote:
Can IPFilter provide all features of nftables on Linux?
I've never used nftables but doubt it, if "compatibility with nftables"
is a feature then no. No doubt one could find a "feature" of ipfilter
that does not exist in nftables.
If blocking,
On 31/01/2021 14:23, Jason Long via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I saw "https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/4.3+Firewall; and
"https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37838_01/html/E60993/pftask-conf.html;
Openindiana is not Oracle Solaris 11.4. I recommend you read the
history of Unix, in particular the
On 27/01/2021 15:19, James via openindiana-discuss wrote:
On 27/01/2021 14:46, OmniOS Community Edition Newsletter wrote:
Wrong list, so sorry, probable the mostly the people anyway!
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On 27/01/2021 14:46, OmniOS Community Edition Newsletter wrote:
this will take care of the update. If you would like to see what is
going to happen before actually doing it, try
# pkg update -nv sudo omnios-userland entire
Just puzzled... why does this downgrade rsync, then on update it on
/junk
/spool/junk: No such file or directory
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c3t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c3t1d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c3t2d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
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irror vs raidz":
https://jrs-s.net/2015/02/06/zfs-you-should-use-mirror-vdevs-not-raidz/
etc.
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On 15/07/2020 07:38, Judah Richardson wrote:
I recently went through a
fresh OI install and was more than a bit disappointed that in AD 2020 I
still can't achieve UEFI boot.
OmniOS since r151032 (2019-11-04) supports UEFI boot.
On 04/04/2020 11:12, Marc Lobelle wrote:
This server has 2TB disks in mirror mode plus a small ssd in cache mode.
I would like to replace the 2TB disks with 4 TB disks. What is the
safest procedure to do this ?
This was discussed recently; can someone say where the list archives
are? eg,
On 02/02/2020 11:46, Harry Putnam wrote:
but `zfs list' (with no target) should not show snapshots
`zfs list -r with no target should not either
# zpool get listsnapshots tank
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
tank listsnapshots ondefault
# zpool set listsnapshots=off tank
On 18/12/2019 13:15, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Yes these points I missed thanks for adding.
Team work! And iteration (corrections)...
$ zdb -C | grep ashift
expect ashift of 9 or 12
where the sector size is 2 to power of the ashift
2^9 = 512, 2^12 = 4096
or 1 << ashift.
To be clear,
On 18/12/2019 10:47, Till Wegmüller wrote:
1. Buy or Organize a new Disk with the same RPM and the same or Bigger
Capacity. If your current disk is not sold anymore then just focus on a
brand you trust with the same RPM and bigger Capacity. If the new disk
is bigger than c5d1 then any excess
On 17/06/2019 13:22, Peter Tribble wrote:
$ PATH=/usr/xpg4/bin /bin/ksh -c "rm -f"
Usage: rm [-cFdfirRuv] file ...
...
$ PATH=/usr/xpg4/bin /bin/truss -f /bin/ksh -c "rm -f" |& grep rm
4436: lstat("/usr/xpg4/bin/rm", 0xFC7FFFDFDCE0) = 0
Usage: rm [-cFdfirRuv] file ...
...
I can't see
Hello, please can someone help me understand this xpg4, ksh, rm oddity?
Normally: rm with no args complains and adding -f makes it accept no args.
$ rm
usage: rm [-fiRr] file ...
$ rm -f
$
On OpenSolaris [but not 10, 11.3] with /usr/xpg4/bin in the path it
behaves differently but only with
On 04/12/2018 17:13, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Does it boil down to a difference between American English and British
English?
Not really here, this is more about style and the impression one is
trying to convey than dove vs dived. English language does not have an
equivalent of the Académie
On 04/12/2018 15:10, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
"Developers can instantly leverage", leverage is a noun.
It is also a verb.
Lots of people verb nouns, it depends if you want to appear ignorant to
those that do not. My advice*, your choice.
* which was solicited.
s, generally? I don't know what the message
is supposed to be.
"Hence ..." better not at the start of a sentence.
"Developers can instantly leverage", leverage is a noun.
Many of the word orders are not natural, in many places, leading to,
excess,,, commas. How pic
by reading the documentation and examples.
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Bs - no graphics with
S11 nor OI. 10W/16W.
Compare with SunRay3+ active power 14W (plus 125W for a 1U server in
another room).
I hardly class my C2750 systems as small but compared with say a
SunBlade 2000 they are small except in perfor
On 01/05/2018 16:09, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Isn't Apollo Lake 32bit only?
Defiantly 64 bit and I've booted OI on a J3455 although it wouldn't run
graphics. I didn't waste time investigating.
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limits. It's too blunt, and has too many unnecessary side-effects.
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$ gmd5sum tamp-2.5-source.zip
4b610e26b4d0889d8fb7bfc8e7ba9ebb tamp-2.5-source.zip
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default behavior. The default is to have DF on, at least
on the Solaris versions I'm familiar with. (I guess Oracle could have
changed this, though I think it would be wrong to do so. Path MTU
Discovery is a good thing, not a bad thing.)
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the file system itself to encrypt.
A quick google search on "zfs secure delete" will turn up all sorts of
discussions about this.
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all of the kernel threads.
If you're lucky, it's obvious. Often it's not, because there's a state
machine somewhere that's stuck, and there's no visible thread doing
anything with the stuck part. But it's worth a try.
To do more than that requires staring at the source code and getting
practice
On 09/08/17 10:45, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> On x86, p0 is the whole disk, and p1-4 are the 4 primary FDISK partitions.
I should mind my p's and s's. Thanks, Andrew; you're right. I was
thinking of s2, not p2.
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trashed your NTFS partition or (worse) you have an overlap.
Are you sure? What exactly does "format" say about the partition map?
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nt special switchees, beside -f?)
> or core file?
> In both cases, files are big - can you suggest way to transfer and to
> where?
This ought to do the job:
pstack core.thunderbird.4187
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So after using onu to install a freshly build nightly, I saw this warning,
which I don’t recall noticing before:
WARNING: Use of onu(1) will prevent use of zone attach in the new BE
See onu(1)
Apart from the fact that it probably should have said onu(1onbld) (hence took
me a bit longer to
t recv-host" on the sender's side can help confirm that.
This sounds like either a usage error or a configuration problem.
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in the installer/freshly installed image?
# Kernel SMB/CIFS service for insertion into /var/smb/smbpasswd
other password required pam_smb_passwd.so.1 nowarn
Kind regards
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With the latest OI (20161030 IIRC) when I try to set the sharesmb or sharenfs
property to “on” for my home directory (rpool/export/home/james), I get an
error that the dataset does not exist. However, the command successfully
completes, and, after getting /var/smb/smbpasswd set up correctly
gt;> only of
>> migrants
>>
> Wondering what a 'Nigerian hamburger' looks like... :-P
Wonder no more:
http://www.nigerianfoodtv.com/2013/05/homemade-burger-in-pan-patties-made.html
OK ... now I'm hungry.
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data via POP
or IMAP if the screen isn't being displayed at all? Especially since
most users leave their email client up all the time.
> What is so terrible on my screensaver that TB cores?
That's probably the right question. But I don't see a reason for a core
dump here. Are you sure that's
date.
Yikes! Thanks for sharing the information. This is likely to be
something that other people will run into.
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nswer to the "When to change" for any of
> these settings, I haven't actually tried setting arp_defend_interval.
> The way I read the docs, it seems like arp_publish_interval might be
> better, but I know better than to argue with our principal network
> engineer about anything network relate
cket trace and/or error messages.
You can read more about the topic here:
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.126.7917=rep1=pdf
or by googling "Solaris duplicate address detection."
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this issue numerous times when testing Solaris IP Duplicate Address
Detection.
It's also possible that it's something else -- such as a driver issue.
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> 29 декабря 2016 г. 22:25:23 CET, Bob Friesenhahn
> <bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us> пишет:
>> On Thu, 29 Dec 2016, James Carlson via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>>> Now we deliver a new libfoo.so.2. The guy who maintains our
>
tiple times.
It looks like a good project for someone looking to contribute!
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1;
ep->e_parent = ep;
addino(ROOTINO, ep);
... but, really, after reading this stuff and then scrubbing my eyeballs
with a scouring pad, I wouldn't trust it much further than that. Who
knows what else is wrong?
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On 5/25/2016 9:55 AM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 3:25 PM, James Carlson <carls...@workingcode.com>
> wrote:
>
>> It's not terrifically hard to do -- setting -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 on a
>> compiler compatible with at least c99 and linking with
Sv3 environment -- but, no, it's not automagical.
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t/test
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 85 May 9 11:57 /root/test
>
>
> Looks like it cannot fork but /bin/sh, /bin/echo and /root/test all work
> from the command line. What am I missing?
At a guess, it's saying "PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/root: is not an
identifi
ieve it's correct or necessary at all for stable DUIDs.
I'll leave the rest for a maintainer to look at. I believe this is a
fundamental misunderstanding of what the code is doing.
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- a packet trace in some useful format
(snoop or wireshark would be helpful there)
- some sort of description of what's "wrong"
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t just "expect" a DUID of type 3. What it does is parse
a string of the format "1,,", and then it
automatically inserts the current time of day when it constructs the
type 1 DUID.
I'm pretty sure the only problem you had was setting the correct format
i
trouble with the server, snoop or Ethereal should
help in finding out what's actually on the wire.
The slightly swilly code I wrote to do this parsing is in the
get_smach_cid function, located in
usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/sbin/dhcpagent/states.c. I don't know if anyone
else has
t for a while with
greylisting enabled, and although it was *very* effective in that mode,
the delays caused by lame peers were too annoying.
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on process or
(if the address is suspicious) perform additional authentication and
deny immediately if bad.
I haven't used it, but there's a module called "pam_shield" that might
be a good starting point on building such a beast.
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want
to have -m textmode,verbose -- the -m tells the kernel to pass the
flags along to SMF. Here's a blog posting from a few years ago that
discusses this:
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side then a spontanious reboot and around we go again.
Hmm. Try -B console=text or -B console=force-text. I don't have a
system like this that I can experiment on at the moment.
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), or one that's
corrupted to the point where it cannot be mounted at all.
I'm pretty sure that other posters here have suggested booting off of
DVD or USB and mounting the file systems manually to debug them. That
sounds like a reasonable way to proceed.
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.
Using the old-style interface, those commands would be made permanent
(i.e., effective at boot time) by doing this:
touch /etc/hostname.$IF
touch /etc/dhcp.$IF
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in mount_nfs??
I don't think it's relevant for most NFS clients. The server maintains
the access times, not the client.
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freenas it is.
This might help:
http://www.freenas.org/support/
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dataset when it really shouldn't be written to!
You want zfs diff. That will list you the files that have changed
between two snapshots.
How about that ... bitten by a stale man page. ;-}
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Solution B: run a diff -r and note the changed files.
Solution C: write a small program to compare attributes using nftw.
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discs, one has 512 and the other 4k
sectors. I only have small databases, the sizes are all MB as reported
by zfs list USED after a sync. compress=on is lzjb (it's closed
Solaris).
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it would be from a
non-rpool disc?
No. It's still trivial to do that. At most, you'll want to write a
script to copy the important parts over and leave the others behind.
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The reason I don't do it is that with the root pool you're limited to
just simple mirroring for the boot devices. If you have a larger
configuration and want to use something more complex (such as RAIDZ3),
you'll need to have a separate pool for that.
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that reasoning
something along those lines might well have been behind those relatively
short statements.
But, hey, if you think you can do it and make it useful, then there's no
real reason to solicit any opinions. Start coding it and prove me
wrong. ;-}
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to cut-n-paste in and out of the crontab file.
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On 01/04/15 18:40, Harry Putnam wrote:
James Carlson carls...@workingcode.com writes:
What does your invocation line look like? Is it like this:
But if you mean the rsnapshot invocation then:
rsnapshot (using rsync) is running on linux client so
rsync line (one of serveral) would
intent log on a fast device. See:
https://blogs.oracle.com/perrin/entry/slog_blog_or_blogging_on
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application can be a difficult job,
particularly if you choose to work in a hostile environment such as C++.
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compiling this library?
Doing a few quick google searches on this, it looks like it's an OpenSSL
issue.
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. Searching by google finds a
number of scripts that seem to automate this task, but I've never had a
need to try any.
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. This sets up the path so
that ~/Documents contains public stuff, but
~/Documents/Private is hidden.
zfs create -o canmount=off darrenm/Documents
zfs create darrenm/Documents/Private
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