The only similar thing I've seen is when a mount-point has something in
it. Then the ZFS file system will refuse to mount-over that directory. As
your zone needs to mount before you can boot it, start looking at your ZFS
mounting problem first.
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The ASUS P6T6 WS Revolution paired-with a Xeon-class Server processor.
It's a bit of an older chipset; but, it supports 24GB of RAM.
http://usa.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1366/P6T6_WS_Revolution/#specifications
It does support ECC memory, though with the following caveats:**
6 x DIMM,
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Mark Humphreys saskal...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm seeing freezing issues doing 3-way mirrors across mainboard ICH10R (6
SATA 150/300 ports), and two SYBA SY-PEX-40008 cards (4 Port Internal SATA
II ports).
Is there an issue with the si3124 (Sil3124) driver
for a system dump? It would be nice to confirm it is
actually the storage system at fault.
Best Regards,
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Mark Humphreys
Regina, SK, Canada
P.S. - Link to the SYBA HBA specifications (
http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=537
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Robar Philip philip.ro...@gmail.comwrote:
Notice though that its 8 cores are not a win for builds, whereas the build
test is one of the few tests where the core i7 2600K really separates itself
from the rest of the pack—being almost 30% faster than its nearest
When deploying Webstack 1.6 on Solaris 10, I found a similar issue with
making directories in the /var/run file system, after reboot. To secure the
application, I had changed apache2 to run as the webservd user/role (the
main process was previously kicked-off as root), and consequently it could
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Christopher Chan
christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
On Tuesday, August 16, 2011 02:33 PM, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
On 08/16/2011 10:00, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
For those that haven't already seen:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Kent Watsen k...@watsen.net wrote:
Open Indiana is a goofy name, even considering its history, but the
acronym is OK.
How about just shortening it to OpenIndy? :)
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On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:11 AM, Alex Lam S.L. alexla...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Ctrl+Alt+F1 doesn't seem to help other than making the whole screen go
blank.
...
This ain't Linux. So, that won't do anything unless you also build the
virtual console terminals, which don't exist in any
TDP does make the source code available. It should just be a matter of
determining dependencies, if any, and compiling.
After that, how much work does it take to make an IPS package? :)
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If there's serious interest in getting KDE on OpenIndiana, maybe consider
reaching-out to the Korona project. They essentially did live-DVD's, that
piggy-backed the last public and development OpenSolaris releases.
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/KDE_on_Solaris/OpenSolaris/Korona
However,
Indeed. On VMware, you should install the VMware Tools for Solaris after
installing the operating system. You will get better performance using the
drivers written by the people who built the virtual hardware.
As for the VMware Converter, I used it on Windows once; and, I believe
there's a
I hate to say it; but, as a last ditch effort, you could also install the
CSW repository under /opt from either Blastwave or OpenCSW.
Hate to say because the CSW repository can have a fair bit of duplication
of existing packages; that, are dependencies to what you may be installing.
Also, these
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