hd:0mixer
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Mar 20 2019 /dev/mixer1 ->
sound/audiohd:1mixer
> cat /dev/mixer
SunOS Audio Framework
Audio Devices:
0: audiohd#0 onboard1, a (DUPLEX)
1: audiohd#1 onboard1, a (DUPLEX)
Mixers:
0: audiohd#0 onboard1, a
Unknown HD codec: 0x808
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> either. so it seems the redirect
> works but nat does not.
> once more, any help would be very welcome ...
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>
> There's no group having rights to access the device, nor "others" - is
> this normal ?
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> script. OmniOSCE has it's own handling of installation which supports -B
> install_media
>
> -Till
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itself
only claims to want glib 2.32.0, so it ought to be OK.
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> send/recv pool0/seg1/seg2/seg3 all at once to pool1/seg1/seg2/seg3
>
> One thing that seems dubious is that I'd be faced with which snapshot
> to use and I think that might rule the whole thing out.
>
> In fact I think I just talked myself out of the whole idea
mes are meaningless
because we read every file daily anyway, and we hold a lot of
regular snapshots and the atime writes end up consuming a significant
amount of snapshot space.
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ng stuck.
By verbose, was that 'boot -v'? If so, you can track progress through smf
with
'boot -m verbose' or 'boot -m debug' (I think - it's been a while).
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ith the entry "set
> disable_smap = 1" and /etc/system.d/hma with "set hma_disable = 1".
>
> Is any one else experiencing the same problem or knows how to correct?
>
> TIA
>
> Russell
>
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rms of
useability or functionality
or reliability than many of the current crop of Linux installers - worse
than some, better than some.
That's not necessarily a ringing endorsement, but the point is that for
most of the target audience
the sky isn't falling and I think it echos what someone (Judah
> service is installed by the text installer.
>
Not quite, hal handles device insertion/removal and wires up the
device tree. It's rmvolmgr that handles the mounting piece.
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I have a similar patch in Tribblix, although I'm using SLiM. But generally
that fix to call
di_devperm_login and di_devperm_logout should be all that's needed for the
desktop
login to get the permissions correct.
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he documents about how to build illumos-gate, it's still
> needs onbld.
>
While illumos still has some old bits of closed binaries, onbld
isn't one of them - its source is included in illumos-gate itself.
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t boot. We just get the bootloader to slurp the entire OS into memory.
It's
the sort of trick that isn't really practical for the GUI boot, though.
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tems still being used. Worse, zfs compression was
single-threaded,
which was a bit of a nightmare on something like the old coolthreads boxes.
Neither
are true any more. Over the years, CPU capacity has increased much faster
than I/O
performance, and we have better algorithms - and better optimized
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> he will see it.
>
> Just tried your OS on VirtualBox. It's amazing, a full desktop
e of the device.
You can only enlarge a pool this way; shrinking a device isn't possible.
And you may need a reboot for the guest to see the changes (eg on AWS,
I have to reboot instances to pick up the size changes of EBS volumes).
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option,
which can be
worked around in some cases.
> I have no idea about the cloud (AWS, GCE, Azure,...) at all.
>
I'm not aware of AMIs for OI, but they're not hard to makes, so AWS
wouldn't be a problem. I've run OmniOS on Azure; I've not run any illumos
on GCE myself, but I think it's p
DE on AIX and so. I saw, there is
> >> a cde available so I will go to installing that and give it a
> >> try.
> >>
> >> Tanks a lot,
> >> Rolf
> >>
> >>
> >> ___
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ReactOS?
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be successful,
you require buy-in from that system - so something like pkgsrc is fine, for
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pset Family USB EHCI #1], instance #1 (driver name: ehci)
hub, instance #2 (driver name: hubd)
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d replacing sh with dash as the system shell, and it gave a decent
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not seen it used
much, although it was used on SPARC to compress the files in the boot
archive. (On x86,
the bootloader can read a compressed boot archive, so you don't need it
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by a
> illumos distro which would automatically rename the "/dev/sda" entries to
> "/dev/c0t0d0" back which means Solaris v11.3 could import the zpool. I have
> not tested this yet, but it sounds plausible?
> _______
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8 SAS card for my JBOD raidz3 I
> would like to use.
>
Yes.
> 6) Virtualbox, does it work fine on OI? Is it problematic?
>
You have to use the VirtualBox that comes with OI. The Solaris version
you can download from virtualbox.org is no longer compatible and simply
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> >>>> cd distro-const
> >>>> pfexec pkg install install/distribution-constructor
> >>>> cp /usr/share/distro_const/slim_cd/slim_cd_x86.xml .
> >>>> pfexec distro_const build sli
.
You appear to be ending up in this code:
http://src.illumos.org/source/xref/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/libcmd/common/rm.c#395
(And if you add '-u libcmd::' to your truss invocation you can see it
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F integration, so
make install
svcadm restart manifest-import
svcadm enable slim
ought to work. The configuration is slightly tailored to Tribblix, but you
could get slim.conf
to run any script of your choosing.
> Cheers,
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Because our success as a operating system distribution depends upon the
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hen a look at
http://sfe.opencsw.org/libreoffice52-quick-install
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t driver additions was /dev/full, which might
be worth taking a look at (and it shows that most of the work wasn't
actually in driver code):
https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b1c760bd3306ff30af69800801f30f3dd4b6394e
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I know (ami-c5c0a7d3 is the current one).
So you can run it directly there, or copy it if you want or need to run it
in a different region.
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the BSD and GNU versions of install).
Many packages now are smart enough to autodetect, but not all.
You'll need to help it find the gnu install. A couple of ways are:
- 'make install INSTALL=ginstall'
- ensuring /usr/gnu/bin is at the front of the path
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g aditional to get access to that device?
>
Is there anything in /dev/cua ? (There should be an equivalent in there
to the device in /dev/term.)
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> szpool had been created by
>
> zpool create -m /export/home/ml/mydirname szpool /dev/lofi/1
>
> Is there a good reason to prohibit mounting on a non-empty directory in
> this case ?
It's to stop you making mistakes.
> Is there a way to avoid this constraint ?
>
'z
s that the "overwrite" will go to a
different,
unused, part of the device. Therefore, srm won't do any good.
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devfsadm -i atge
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ana 201710 " {
> loopback loop (hd0,msdos1)/OI-hipster-gui-20171031.iso
> multiboot (loop)/platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix
> /platform/i86pc/kernel/amd64/unix
> module (loop)/platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_archive
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ld.so.1: java: fatal: libCrun.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
>
>
> Can I get this version of Java running on OI?
> Thanks,
> Stephan
>
Should work, but you'll need the old C++ runtime installed.
pkg install system/library/c++/sunpro
(as found by, eg, 'pkg search libCru
and dived
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On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com> wrote:
> Peter Tribble <peter.trib...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Sure.
> >
> > Over time, functions get added to libc. We don't change the version
> number
> > of libc itself; the versi
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>
> > On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 5:34 PM, Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> I posted this qu
port of call here is to run 'iostat -xnz 1' - it will show how
much data
is being transferred (the kr/s and kw/s columns) as well as the number of
requests (r/s and w/s), as long as how busy (%b) the device is. Current
versions
also show the statistics for the pool and the underlying disk(s) so
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>> and OmniOS code base. Without OmniOS developers interested in this, this
>> talk is useless.
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if not, if there's a
> supplement for it?
>
The tcpd program comes with tcp-wrappers which is part of illumos.
On IPS distros the following ought to work:
pkg install library/security/tcp-wrapper
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to find out what’s going on.
> If somebody was interested, it would be nice if we were able to provide
> some letsencrypt client in oi-userland.
>
I use dehydrated (on OmniOS, but that shouldn't matter) and am pretty
happy with it.
https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrat
flags, too). read() returning 0 instead of
> EAGAIN is interpreted as EOF and the program quits, rather clumsily.
>
I don't suppose you have the source? (I guess you may not have, as if
you did then you could just recompile it.)
Where does stdin come from, because it's different in the 2 cas
receiving can't
>> get higher privileges for anything other than "zfs".
>>
>
> With the notable exception that your unprivileged user can destroy your
> file systems :)
>
Which is why I logged this bug:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/5989
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> On 02/11/17 05:29 PM, Peter Tribble wrote:
>
>> Something that came up in discussion while we were at FOSDEM was
>> whether it's safe to ship 64-bit only applications in OpenIndiana.
>>
>
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Aurélien Larcher <
aurelien.larc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 5:29 PM, Peter Tribble <peter.trib...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Something that came up in discussion while we were at FOSDEM was
> > whether it's safe
- Ken
>
>
>
> On Saturday, February 11, 2017 8:29 AM, Peter Tribble <
> peter.trib...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Something that came up in discussion while we were at FOSDEM was
> whether it's safe to ship 64-bit only applications in OpenIndiana.
>
>
fo -k" returns "amd64"
(or "isainfo -b" returns "64") then you're running in 64-bit and should
happily ignore this question. If you get "i386" or "32" respectively
then it would be nice to know.
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ew loader.
If they were on different disks you would be OK, because you just chain
one from the other, but needing two different bootloaders on the same disk
would be a bit of an insurmountable problem.
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hing coming
down the track that requires such a bump, it's far better for customers
and support (and vendor qualification) to stick with update releases of
11. I guess they've just rebranded 12 as 11.next and about the only
difference will be that all the legacy junk scheduled for removal in
12 wi
like png. You can end up with
something pulling in both libpng12 and libpng14, for example, if you haven't
updated all the dependent libraries as well.)
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ause other things require
newer
versions, and give you bigger and harder jumps (and more breakage) when you
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In any event, tracking all this is a lot of work.
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ons I've had with losing flash is that
the BBC
relied on it. Now at least they've moved iPlayer to HTML5 so that works
fine in
Firefox on illumos without flash.
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'm wondering if this is another case of 5709/7165. It looks like the
VirtualBox
binaries were built on S10U10, as they're looking for asprintf.
https://www.illumos.org/issues/5709
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ripts. So there's no easy
way within the framework of the automated build process to modify
any of the files, which is presumably why this game is necessary.
An alternative might be to create fixed tarballs of affected packages and
drop
them into the download directory. I don't
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> >
> I tried to merge the GSoC WPA-Enterprise stuff in illumos but it did not
> work. Because I couldn't contact the maintainer I stopped my effort.
>
> https://github.com/cgrzemba/illumos-gate
>
ted list of environment variables. If
an
environment variable has more than one value, those values
should
be separated with a comma, preceded by a backslash as an escape
character ("\,"). For example:
VAR1=val1,VAR2=val2
ot being made public is
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https://github.com/tribblix/tribblix-zones/blob/master/usr/lib/brand/alien-root/live-iso-unpack
So it's possible, but will probably involve some fiddling.
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is 48MB RAM
>> (i.e. in CLI mode). This was recently achieved by Peter Tribble.
>>
>
> I suspect IPS alone will eat 1GB RAM without any issues... So if we speak
> about minimum usable system, I'd say 768 RAM is not enough.
>
Quite, 1GB seems more realistic as a bare minimum. T
or at least till I can't use
> them anymore.
>
> Comments on the above motherboards are appreciated. If you have a better
> suggestion, that is appreciated.
>
I don't have any direct experience with those, but the one thing I notice
is that
the X10DAL is a workstation (or to
the script, it's your crontab entry.
The command it's trying to run (see the CMD in the log) is
* /root/test
and, indeed, where there should be 5 time specifiers in the crontab entry
you have 6:
55 11 9 * * *
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should, in general,
be compatible with applications from Solaris 10 and earlier.
What are the problems you're having?
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llumos distribution. Something like a separate
line:
"For production use on modern SPARC hardware, there is also Oracle Solaris."
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(First, apologies for cross-posting.)
Who's going to be at FOSDEM this weekend?
I'll be there.
I know Dan's giving a talk.
And we have an illumos booth - who's doing that?
We should try and arrange something. If nothing else I'll swing by the
booth whenever I can.
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it pretty easy to get going, and it doesn't have that many
dependencies.
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hat's the claim, and the limited testing I've done hasn't thrown up any
obvious problems. Are you
aware of any reason not to simply replace the old ijg libjpeg with the one
from libjpeg-turbo?
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nt to keep it private (mode 770).
3. If you can, control the application(s). For instance, you can tell samba
what the default
permissions should be.
4. For when all else fails, have a cron job that fixes up anything that's
become broken.
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spection results
> somewhere - might as well accompany the relevant code snapshot.
>
> reminds me sort of like sun's patch readmes with lists of changelogs and
> bugids and errata...
>
You mean like the way Oracle Solaris has additional IPS metadata
to track CVEs?
https://blogs.oracl
wn by ls -l
creation (or modify metadata), shown by ls -lc
Using find -cnewer (a gnu extension) looks at the creation time. The
creation time of the
files you're using as the comparison will be just now, so won't work. If
you want to compare
against the regular modification time (which is the time shown
ear. Which is a bit of a shame, but we've had
a good run.
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as a number of
applications that use it for rendering.
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, the easier it gets for everyone else,
so
I encourage more people to step up - doesn't have to be Firefox, there are
plenty of other applications out there that could use some love.
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How much interest is there in a London-based illumos meetup? Enough to
revive
the now-defunct Solarians meetup group?
http://www.meetup.com/solarians/ http://t.co/Qf1hdVrBat
(Or in another form? There's also the UKOUG Solaris SIG, which is free
and open to all.)
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in LibreOffice (and the replacement
of the old build system) have made it much easier to build - the old
build system was far more rigid and fragile.
Anyway, more choice is always good.
Having a functional office suite at all has to be good!
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)
but as a pointer for people who want to get LibreOffice running on other
distros such as OI, I've written up my notes here:
http://ptribble.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/building-libreoffice-on-tribblix.html
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