Hi,
I must confess, that I never used pfexec. If an user has that permission
to use commands with pfexec, do I need to enter a password?
How can I give a user the permission ZFS File System
Management without a GUI?
FLorian
On 09/03/2012 01:05 AM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
We used different
Hello Indiana's :)
I have configured Openindiana to be able to login as root without first
login as an unprivileged user and after that run sudo. Now i had a
problem within a Script (chmod command) and found out that the $PATH
variable is different from signing in with sudo su. I know the
Hello,
slightly off-topic... ...but I'm exporting LUN from each COMSTAR server and
combine them on initiator server as ZFS mirror. That way I'm getting
active-active fail-over with automatic replication.
Regards
Andrej
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Florian flor...@acw.at wrote:
Hi,
I do
But making OI look well-polished with a fancy and easy to administer
web-admin GUI that would encourage the average-Joe to use it as a
home-NAS / virtual server is not a bad thing.
It is not have to be fancy, but GUI is absolutely necessary. Well, I am
an average-Joe in UNIX world
Secondly I find it incredibly hard to start developing things on the
operating system.
I may be irrelevant here, but there are rapid application development
tools in modern computing world. One of them could be packaged for
OpenIndiana. I am talking about Lazarus - a RAD environment for Free
Controlling the executable search path is quite important. There is no
right answer other than always use the environment variable and not a shell
built in (e.g. path instead of PATH).
Scripts run by cron should always use explicit full paths. The best way to do
this is to define variables
Hi,
I know this possibility, but our initiator clients are linux and thus
there is no zfs available. I made some tests with mdadm, but this is not
ready jet.
Best regards
Florian
On 09/03/2012 11:06 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
Hello,
slightly off-topic... ...but I'm exporting LUN from each
Open Indiana wrote:
I guess i sparked this discussion about the GUI.
Thanks for that. I cannot ignore GUI discussion.
most people that call OI a stupid OS are the people that only use a
GUI to do things. ;-)
+1 :)))
1. Who wants to help develop OI?
I want. But unfortunately I do not
Open Indiana wrote:
It's not that OI doesn't have to have a GUI, it's only that not all
settings
have to be set OVER a GUI.
Of course it needs a decent GUI, but that doesn't imply that you can
change/alter anything without getting deeper and into the commandline.
Totally agreed. Though I
Michael Stapleton wrote:
The future of OI is on the server, and it should have a usable
GUIinterface.
But in my opinion, trying to support every Desktop application is a
bit futile.
Exactly.
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On 09/03/12 12:31 PM, Flo wrote:
Hi,
I know this possibility, but our initiator clients are linux and thus
there is no zfs available. I made some tests with mdadm, but this is
not ready jet.
zfs on linux? http://zfsonlinux.org/
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2012-09-03 13:06, Armin Maier пишет:
Hello Indiana's :)
I have configured Openindiana to be able to login as root without first
login as an unprivileged user and after that run sudo. Now i had a
problem within a Script (chmod command) and found out that the $PATH
variable is different from
Also read http://www.blastwave.org/jir/blastwave.fam step 5 carefully.
It explains everything very well to my opinion.
I prefer to create different users that have different PATH settings. For
example my user glassfish has his own PATH to the JAVA JDK and the glassfish
directory. User MySQL has
See comments below, in-line.
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2012 11:29:48 +0200
From: Open Indiana openindi...@out-side.nl
To: 'Discussion list for OpenIndiana'
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana lead Alasdair Lumsden
resigns
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I'm playing w/ a microcontroller (MSP430G2553) which communicates via RS-232
using a Keyspan USB-RS-232 adapter and tip.
I have two native forths that run on the MCU but w/ different handling of NL
CR in the output.
On one I'm missing the CR, so the output from line to line moves across and
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
As a wild guess, temporary disabled may mean that some services
prerequisite to ldap did not start well. Try to research dependencies
(svcs -d/-D) or enable recursively (svcadm enable -r).
What you're doing seems like it
Am Montag, den 03.09.2012, 04:05 +0400 schrieb Jim Klimov:
2012-09-02 18:50, Handojo пишет:
Hi,
I had Core i7 2600 with 16 GB of RAM.
After successfully install OI151a-5, issuing
# isainfo
i386
I've been installing on 10+ AMD system and get correct kernel ( amd64 ),
On 3 September 2012 10:10, Reginald Beardsley pulask...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm playing w/ a microcontroller (MSP430G2553) which communicates via RS-232
using a Keyspan USB-RS-232 adapter and tip.
Suggestions? I'm about to build kermit, which will probably solve things.
If you have GNU screen
Thanks. I'll give that a go. Kermit simply showed what I already knew. I'm
getting a newline but no carriage return. Kermit will map a carriage return to
a newline, but not a newline to the pair.
Strangely stty will not allow me to change certain things, but the man page
gives no
Have you looked at your /etc/remote settings? Might be something there?
Why do you need DOS new line? Is there something on the controller that
can be configured?
#man remote
.
.
.
pr
(str) Character that indicates end-of-line on the
remote host. The default value
I read the man page for remote as saying that what is sent *to* the remote host
for end-of-line is '\n' by default. It's what is coming back, but not playing
well w/ the terminal window.
Certain changes to /etc/remote seem to have no effect. However I still don't
know when that gets read.
On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 10:10:23AM -0700, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
I'm playing w/ a microcontroller (MSP430G2553) which communicates
via RS-232 using a Keyspan USB-RS-232 adapter and tip.
So, you are running `tip' on the OI computer, using it to connect to
the microcontroller over the
Where does one find the source for the stty in 151a?
https://hg.openindiana.org/
really isn't very helpful in this regard.
All I want is what's needed to recompile stty w/ -g and run it under dbx. I'll
deal w/ the dependencies if and when I have to.
Thanks,
Reg
On 09/03/12 20:05, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
Where does one find the source for the stty in 151a?
https://hg.openindiana.org/
check out a copy of illumos-gate from
https://hg.openindiana.org/sustaining/oi_151a/illumos-gate/
(which looks like it's OI's copy of illumos-gate) and look
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