I can only answer on the first question:
Apart from inconveniences discussed above it is stable. In my case I'm
using FC based volumes (COMSTAR), directly as raw LUN's and as zvol's.
Best Regards
Andrej
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 3:11 AM, Heinrich van Riel
heinrich.vanr...@gmail.com wrote:
I
Good day.
I want to use usb audio controller:
Oct 16 07:40:57 thinkpot usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 1.10 device
(usb1852,8005) operating at full speed (USB 1.x) on USB 1.10 root hub:
device@2, usb_mid4 at bus address 2
Oct 16 07:40:57 thinkpot usba: [ID 349649 kern.info]JAVS UHF-nano/S
Cheers, I know you're doing your best, just checking if I was alone,
or if there was a quick fix.
I wish I had some knowledge of creating IPS packages, but the first
step to producing a package loses me every time ... I have updated
versions of rdesktop/vnc that'd be good to try ... and I was
On 16/10/12 05:59, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
Good day.
snip
$ prtconf -D
...
pci17aa,20aa, instance #2 (driver name: uhci)
device, instance #4 (driver name: usb_mid)
input, instance #4 (driver name: hid)
sound-control, instance #0 (driver name: usb_ac)
...
But I haven't any usable devices
On 10/16/2012 01:56 PM, Laurent Blume wrote:
On 16/10/12 05:59, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
Good day.
snip
$ prtconf -D
...
pci17aa,20aa, instance #2 (driver name: uhci)
device, instance #4 (driver name: usb_mid)
input, instance #4 (driver name: hid)
sound-control, instance #0 (driver name:
2012-10-16 6:44, lbr...@me.com wrote:
Specifically the issues are with PAM, nsswitch, and setting the ACLs.
-svccfg -s name-service/switch
--svccfg: Pattern 'name-service/switch' doesn't match any instances or
services
Nsswitch does not seem to exist. (Remember I am new to this and it may
be
After searching for my chipset and illumos I found a bug report filed. I had to
disable USB in the bios and now the CD boots. Apparently a patch has been
released for Illumos not sure if it has made it Openindiana yet.
So if you have this chipset disable USB.
Regards,
Dain Bentley
On 16/10/12 12:14, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
How can I update that? devfsadm doesn't help, and I don't know other way.
I've never found a way other than manually removing the /dev/audio
symlinks and recreating them to the right device. I had an USB webcam
with a mike, every time it was
On 16 October 2012 14:09, Flo flor...@acw.at wrote:
...
Why has the zfs version from oracle more features than oi?
this is a very arguable statement ... it's like saying I have more
features than Stephen Hawking because my legs work.
Jon
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On Saturday, October 13, 2012 09:10 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-10-13 11:27, Roel_D wrote:
Yes! That is the card i own too.
I have tried to install it with solaris 10 but no driver existed.
Maybe today for OI
There is a driver tw provided by the vendor.
A couple of months ago Edward Ned
On 2012-10-16 16:16, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 16 October 2012 14:09, Floflor...@acw.at wrote:
...
Why has the zfs version from oracle more features than oi?
this is a very arguable statement ... it's like saying I have more
features than Stephen Hawking because my legs work.
Jon
So you
Er...SATA was designed to be hot swappable from the start? There is no
such thing as a non-hot swappable SATA hd. If you meant you can have 4
sata hard disks that are inconvenient to hot swap, then that is fine.
You can however get four disk bay cages that facilitate hot swapping by
allowing
On 10/16/12 06:09 AM, Flo wrote:
while deploying a new zfs backup script, I recognized that on solaris 11 and
openindiana 151a7 there is the same zfs version, version 5. Is that correct?
That is a data format version for the filesystem data on disk, not a software
feature version. You'll find
He may not be aware of the hot-swap capabilities, he may be going by
the fact that they aren't in a backplane type cage, but even on their
own, SATA and SAS is designed to be hot-swappable.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Christopher Chan
christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
Er...SATA was
On Monday, October 15, 2012 10:10 PM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2012, Jonathan Adams wrote:
We have Linux and Windows 2008 R2 servers running at different sites
in KVM machines and it works a treat (if you have all the passthrough
stuff on Intel chips turned on)
Is OpenIndiana's
Well, the existence of eSata should have been sufficient to point to
sata's builtin hot swap capabilities but ah well.
On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 10:44 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
He may not be aware of the hot-swap capabilities, he may be going by
the fact that they aren't in a backplane
On 16/10/2012 12:14, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
On 10/16/2012 01:56 PM, Laurent Blume wrote:
On 16/10/12 05:59, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
Good day.
snip
$ prtconf -D
...
pci17aa,20aa, instance #2 (driver name: uhci)
device, instance #4 (driver name: usb_mid)
input, instance #4 (driver
3D support from guest additions on Vbox. Not sure that the vmgl stuff will
work on OI for KVM.
from what I've seen of the working systems ... I don't believe it
will, I connect in with rdesktop and VNC to the Windows server, but
the graphics doesn't feel accelerated.
Does OpenIndiana's KVM
I updated to Firefox 13 some time ago. I just discovered that it disabled
Java because it was out of date.
I've installed jre1.7.0_07 per the Oracle instructions (which are hopelessly
out of date and stop at Firefox 4) and restarted Firefox.
Firefox Tools-Add-ons-Plugins says You don't
where did you install jre1.7.0_07 ?
jadams@jadlaptop:/opt/sfw/lib/firefox/plugins$ ls -l /usr/jdk/
total 9
drwxr-xr-x 5 root bin5 Oct 9 14:58 instances
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Oct 9 12:21 jdk1.6.0_35 -
instances/jdk1.6.0_35
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Nikola M minik...@gmail.com wrote:
Lukas Laukamp wrote:
Hello all,
at the moment I am search for alternativ OSes than linux which have
KVM and Xen support. beside NetBSD and Illumos I also want to look at
OpenIndiana.
For KVM I found a port at github which
Hi Jonathan,
I resolved the issues with inkscape in which you may do some testing once these
packages are rebuilt in the SFE repo.
The new package is being based on inkscape 0.48.3.1.
Any issues, let me know or file a bug report here:
https://www.illumos.org/projects/oi-sfe/issues
Thanks,
~
Hmz, i was just typing what is written on the harddiskcages: non-hotswappable
But to be onnest, i didn't know every SATA disk was hotswappable.
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 16 okt. 2012 om 16:50 heeft Christopher Chan
christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk het volgende geschreven:
Well, the
Hello!
Also my impression was that not all SATA controllers suport/tolerate hot
swap and simply puling disk out can damage disk and/or controller!?
Regards
Andrej
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Roel_D openindi...@out-side.nl wrote:
Hmz, i was just typing what is written on the harddiskcages:
On 16.10.12 16:18, Laurent Blume wrote:
On 16/10/12 12:14, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
How can I update that? devfsadm doesn't help, and I don't know other way.
I've never found a way other than manually removing the /dev/audio
symlinks and recreating them to the right device. I had an USB
On 16.10.12 19:18, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
I found that these entries in /etc/dacf.conf formerly present in
Osol 2009.06 are missing now:
#
# Configure and/or unconfigure usb audio devices.
# usb_ac as a mux for hid and usb_as devices.
#
driver-minorname=usb_ac:mux
On 10/16/12 05:56 PM, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
On 16.10.12 19:18, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
I found that these entries in /etc/dacf.conf formerly present in
Osol 2009.06 are missing now:
#
# Configure and/or unconfigure usb audio devices.
# usb_ac as a mux for hid and usb_as devices.
#
Albert Lee wrote:
That is incorrect. Xen dom0 support is still in illumos, and OI still
ships a (semi-) working Xen dom0 implementation. -Albert
This sounds very encouraging
but I can't find any information about how dom0 works in a way and what
it needs to shine again.
I can only suppose it
On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 03:32 AM, Andrej Javoršek wrote:
Hello!
Also my impression was that not all SATA controllers suport/tolerate hot
swap and simply puling disk out can damage disk and/or controller!?
Maybe first generation fake SataI 1.5gbps speed controllers or lack of
driver
Hi all,
I'm new to the list and OI, but I've been running a Solaris box with some
version of ZFS on it for a couple years. I recently acquired a Supermicro
6047R-E1R36N. It has an X9DRi-LN4F+ motherboard, dual E5-2620s and 48GB of RAM.
I soon learned that I needed a different HBA (it comes
Why Firefox 13?
Firefox 16.0.1 is available at
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/16.0.1/contrib/
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