On 02/22/2018 01:00 PM, Jason Martin wrote:
pkg update killed my older desktop today.
I was able to download text installer and go through irc
on a latop with no hard drive and a bootable flash drive and learn
how to access to rpool data.
This is probably https://www.illumos.org/issues/9167
U
On 10/25/18 14:02, Gary Mills wrote:
It shouldn't matter what operating system is running on the Supermicro
system, at least for BIOS output. Do you get that output? Once the OS
boots, it configures ttya and ttyb for I/O on the hardware serial ports.
Putting the console on ttyc might solve your
On 05/27/19 04:25, Sanjay Pokhriyal via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Hi,Thanks Michal for response.
I tired commands you had given to re-create boot archive in the new BE, still
after reboot we end up in same kernel trap.
Let me know what else we can do to fix this.
Regards,Sanjay
I ran into
On 6/18/19 10:53 AM, Dieter Klünter wrote:
Alexander Pyhalov via openindiana-discuss
writes:
You can manage real-time-clock settings with rtc(1M).
Look at what rtc reports and set RTC time zone to UTC if it's not,
already set (rtc -z UTC).,
I didn't want to manage bios based rtc, which is set
On 3/17/21 7:28 AM, Carsten Grzemba via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Please test, FF68 is EOL since summer 2020, so we have to go forward and the
next ESR will come this summer.
I set _userlimit in /etc/system as discussed here earlier, rebooted, and
then installed Firefox 78.8.0 from your repo
On 03/17/21 07:28, Carsten Grzemba via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Please test, FF68 is EOL since summer 2020, so we have to go forward and the
next ESR will come this summer.
Got two crashes in 78.8 with this stack trace:
> 5c::findstack ! demangle
stack pointer for thread 92 [speechd init]:
On 03/18/21 21:03, Joshua M. Clulow via openindiana-discuss wrote:
(if I'm reading it correctly, it trapped in strlen()).
It does look that way. If you add a "-v" to ::findstack you might see
arguments, which can be helpful. If there aren't arguments this
program may need to be built with -ms
While trying to download:
pkg://openindiana.org/security/softhsm
I get a "Invalid content: manifest hash failure" error
Here's the exact command and error:
$ pkgrecv -s http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster -d /tmp/pkgs pkg://openindiana.org/security/softhsm
Processing packages fo
On 6/15/22 3:32 PM, Till Wegmueller wrote:
Is this happening everytime or just once?
It's happened every time I've tried today.
The error can happen during a package builde from jenkins if you are
very unlucky. illumos-gate is built during 24:00 GMT so that could be a
bigger upload that trig
On 2/7/23 13:01, Matthew Yapit wrote:
I recently updated to 2022.10 and I've noticed that mate-system-monitor
causes a core instead of launching. Has anyone else seen this? Is
there a fix or one coming in the next update?
It happens for me, too. Based on the traceback in exception code, it
On 3/7/23 13:53, gea wrote:
I suppose a method based on mirror/clone + autoexpand will not work with
different ashift.
A disaster backup/recovery method that should work:
- replicate current BE to datapool via zfs send
(you can create daily recoverable backups while OI is running with
this
On 3/14/23 15:34, Matthew Yapit wrote:
I'm trying to build vlc 3.0.1 on oi as root.
first I do the following:
#./configure BUILDCC='/usr/bin/gcc -std=c99'
No problems
Then I try gmake and get:
# gmake
gmake all-recursive
gmake[1]: Entering directory '/export/home/matt/Downloads/vlc-3.0.1'
On 11/10/10 12:08, Ron Parker wrote:
I left a comment about this on the "Setting up the recommended build
environment" wiki page.[1] According to Rich Lowe a change in caiman
removed the "Primary Administrator" rights from the user that's
created during installation.[2]
I am relatively new to So
On 01/17/11 02:44, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
we should rename the Live CD to OpenIndiana-Desktop and the Text
Installer to OpenIndiana-Server
this creates the impression that there are two different operating
systems. But the two install different subsets of the same pool of
packages, versioned
On 02/07/11 07:43, Gary Gendel wrote:
Can I replace the cron job with a trigger from the dhcp client when it
gets a new IP address instead? Is this possible with the current dhcp
client?
Yes. If /etc/dhcp/eventhook exists and is executable, it is run when
the DHCP state machine does something
On 02/09/11 21:52, Ken Gunderson wrote:
I need a new graphics card for an older system (PCIE-1.0). I don't game,
do graphics, rendering, etc. so don't need high end - just a good
workstation unit that supports OpenGL, good color accuracy, and draws
square squares :) Occasional DVD's are probably
On 02/01/11 12:14, Hillel Lubman wrote:
After upgrading to Frefox 4.0 b10 and Flash plugin 10.1 r102 on OpenIndiana
oi_148, Flash started to consume close to 100% CPU when activated, as well
as crashing quite often. Is it a known issue?
I've seen this with Firefox 4.0b10 and Firefox 4.0b11.
tr
On 03/02/11 15:58, Ivar Janmaat wrote:
You said that the ZIL is only read on reboot.
But how does the ZIL work then? How is the data transfered /
synchronized with the real harddisk? Or is that not done at all?
Data in the ZIL is also kept in memory until it is written to its final
resting pla
On 03/28/11 06:53, Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
> Really? Do you know how many times my system became useless
> just because I had used reboot?
you're not providing an *actionable* complaint here with specifics about
how the system became "useless".
It should not be necessary to use "init 6" for
On 05/23/11 16:54, Ken Gunderson wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 23:29 +0200, Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
>> The change was made upstream. See this bug report which discusses the change:
>> https://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=4885
>
> And here I used to think Dave was a smart guy let's
On 05/31/11 17:35, Christopher Chan wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 01, 2011 08:17 AM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:
>> I hava better performance with files instead of zvols.
>
> Now that is interesting...
there are two factors that you may want to look at:
1) block size. files default to a 128K alloc
On 08/27/11 07:19, Mansion, James wrote:
Well, I have a tiny NAS enclosure which holds 5 drives. And I have an
external eSATA3 port, and a suitable 60gig SSD.
The box will hold 8gig RAM. It's a home NAS and I can live with a small
possibility of issues with losing some recent updates and downt
As I understand it:
1) trusted boot depends on a tpm, which is a small and slow cryptographic
peripheral device, either located in a separate chip or as an additional
function in a multifunction chip like a southbridge.
2) security of the tpm depends on the security of all instructions executed
On 10/03/11 08:52, Jeppe Toustrup wrote:
The trailing "d0" is from the Solaris specifications of designating a
hard drive. Hard drive names are written as "cXtXdX", which X replaced
by numbers (0-9 or hex). The lowercase letters are short for
Controller, Tray and Drive (or Disk?), respectively.
On 11/08/11 14:56, Gary wrote:
> checking for cc... /opt/sunstudio12.1/prod/bin/cc
> checking the SunStudio C/C++ compiler version... configure: error:
> found version "5.10", use version 5.5, 5.7, 5.8 or 5.9 of the
> SunStudio C/C++ compiler
>
>
> According to
> http://www.oracle.com/technetwor
On 11/10/11 12:33, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
> File system encryption in the latest ZFS is a killer feature, in my opinion.
it's very slick functionality but I wouldn't trust it or use it for anything
that mattered unless either the source, or a spec detailed enough to allow for
an independent interop
On 11/11/11 09:30, Gary Mills wrote:
> Using the text console, this was the result, after the banner:
>
> WARNING: iommu: Calculated AGAW (39) is outside valid limits [30,12]
> specified by Vt-d spec and magaw
> /* hung */
Just as a long shot:
Are there any bios menu options to e
On 11/16/11 12:30, Jason J. W. Williams wrote:
> I just had a new server released to me using a SuperMicro SC216A (direct
> attach backplane) chassis and 3x 9211-8i controllers loaded with 11.0 IT
> firmware. I've confirmed the firmware is correct, what is strange is that
> all of the drives are sh
On 11/16/11 13:27, James C. McPherson wrote:
> (and apart from "I don't understand
> it therefore it must be bad" I don't know why you really would)
I don't like mpxio disk names -- they make me work too hard and create fear of
doing the wrong thing.
Long hex strings are much harder to distinguis
On 11/27/11 04:36, Matt Connolly wrote:
This still didn't help. But again, setting the root user password with `sudo
passwd root` enables me to authenticate to the root role using that root
password. (not my user password, as I would use with sudo).
Any reason why the installer would not give
On 12/04/11 11:57, Harry Putnam wrote:
Hoping to save any more googling and pawing thru specs etc by letting
someone that knows just name motherboards that allow 24 gb max ram and
have option for ECC memory too.
I just built a system around a Supermicro X8SAX and a 56xx Xeon CPU.
The motherboa
On 12/19/11 07:53, Chris Ridd wrote:
But what if the changed code in the leaked code was licensed under the CDDL.
Would that make it OK to reuse outside of Oracle?
You're asking for legal advice. Any legal advice you get on this list
is worth less than what you paid for it.
___
On 12/21/11 12:36, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
> As we may know by now, the current dedup code isn't very useful. Are there
> work being done on this code at the moment? If not, I think it might be a
> good idea to either remove it or at least add a rather flashy warning so
> that people won't use
On 01/18/12 09:43, Ray Arachelian wrote:
> Funny you should ask, I'm seeing the same kinds of behavior after
> upgrading to 151 with an 8 slot USB 3 array. Are we sure it's the
> hardware and not something in the USB driver?
You're not the only one.
I've been seeing sporadic hangs of I/O to a US
On 01/18/12 14:17, Jerry Kemp wrote:
> Why do the changes exist?
They're needed so that sshd correctly uses solaris's version of PAM and audit
and other subsystems like that.
> Can the changes be integrated into current 5.9 code?
Probably but someone would have to do the work.
> The fact that
On 05/14/12 00:00, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
First: Can you ever efficiently migrate a zpool with ashift=9 to a 4k
block disk by just adding the new disk as a 3rd mirror? Regardless of
what blocksize the disk reports?
I butted heads with this yesterday, and concluded "no".
I attempted to moved
On 05/22/12 13:12, Matthieu Paindavoine wrote:
> I did not follow your solution though, as I just choose to simply reinstall
> OpenIndiana, it's so fast, and I didn't have anything on the machine yet.
> I can see my drives with cfgadm -a sata.
> I can not yet see a newly inserted plugged HD, but t
On 06/10/12 04:37, michelle wrote:
2) How to get around the sector alignment problem.
I have a very ugly feeling that the only way is going to be to destroy
the set and start again, as everything I've tried so far hasn't worked.
That was my conclusion as well - I wound up using zfs send | zfs
On 07/09/12 13:17, Timothy Coalson wrote:
> I upgraded a machine to oi_151a5 from oi_151a4 last week, and when its
> weekly scrub rolled around, /var/adm/messages gathered a lot of these,
> in groups of dozens at a time:
>
> Jul 7 01:15:21 myelin2 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING:
> /pci@0
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 i
On 05/27/13 17:25, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana) wrote:
I have some external storage which isn't super reliable. If I don't
export it before shutdown, it will often cause the boot to fail, as
it doesn't mount properly.
I would like to make that pool automatically export during shutdown,
or so
On 06/17/13 08:23, Richard Elling wrote:
You can't get full redundancy with those systems, you have to move up to a SPARC
or Power based system.
Ultimately, a shared-memory multiprocessor is a SPOF even if you have
multiple CPUs and a redundant fabric connecting them to each other, to
memory
On 08/12/13 13:29, jason matthews wrote:
> did this make it into 151a8?
does not look like it. the built genunix in 151a8 claims to be based on git
commit 7256a34efe which was committed on July 19th.
Commit 7c6d7024, "3925 IP DCE does not scale" landed on August 5th.
"git show --pretty=fuller
On 09/06/13 13:36, Milan Jurik wrote:
> I did not see it on my system and I . But if you know what to do, few
> fixes in JDS I made are available on http://pkg.opensolaris.cz:1
what did you change in the source? I don't see anything new at
http://hg.opensolaris.cz/oi-jds/ yet.
I started seei
On 09/13/13 15:38, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
I know why you cannot reproduce the problem: You probably
have role Administrator. Checked that, works with admin role,
but not without.
I think you mean you have a *rights profile* of Primary Administrator?
I've been seeing this problem on true a8
For a number of years I've been using the GNOME "sound-juicer" app to
rip CD's on opensolaris and then oi. In oi-151a8 it stopped working -
it doesn't seem to be able to find the CD.
If I start it manually, it fails to find the CD drive, with the error:
"No CD-ROM drives found. Sound Juic
On 07/23/14 11:13, Harry Putnam wrote:
> There is a space under the hdd brackets that looks like it could hold
> several more hdd, but would require some specialized hardware from HP
> or clever use of duct tape etc.
I'd lose the optical drives (booting off of USB sticks is faster anyway) and
inst
On 09/26/14 16:59, Nemo wrote:
> [~]=> echo $SHELL
> /bin/bash
> [~]=> env X="() { :;} ; echo busted" /bin/sh -c "echo completed"
> completed
>
> Note that I put bash into /bin to avoid GNUisms.
Try:
$ env X="() { :;} ; echo busted" /bin/bash -c "echo completed"
On 01/07/16 06:37, Andrey Sokolov wrote:
> http://os-solaris.ru/plagin-flash-player-v-oi-hipster/
So didn't work out of the box on my system but I got it working with a few
minor changes.
It turns out that you don't need the asm() at the end - you can just always
pass "ps" as the final argument t
On 7/29/23 13:31, Marcel Telka wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 03:06:50PM +0100, russell wrote:
Jul 29 13:21:14 tesla ntpd[1283]: [ID 702911 ntp.error]
/jenkins/jobs/oi-userland/workspace/components/network/ntp/ntp-4.2.8p17/libntp/recvbuff.c:383:
REQUIRE(((void *)0) == pf->pptail || pptail == pf
On 12/13/23 09:24, Carsten Grzemba via openindiana-discuss wrote:
I don't know when I have seen the last time the printer applet in mate-panel.
On my attempts to revive the applet I stumbled on the abstract socket stuff in
the Python code of applet.py
If i try to start
/usr/share/system-confi
On 12/13/23 15:03, Joshua M. Clulow via openindiana-discuss wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2023 at 09:24, Carsten Grzemba via openindiana-discuss
wrote:
A sock.bind with an normal string works, but not the style with the leading \0.
This is the syntax for abstract sockets on Linux.
I have no idea if ab
Autoconfiguration of /etc/resolv.conf on illumos could really use some
attention and modernization - besides the glitch you noticed, there is
also currently no way to automatically use ipv6 nameserver addresses
either from DHCPv6 or IPv6 stateless address autoconfig.
Funnelling the settings th
On 1/7/24 07:26, Till Wegmueller wrote:
I would like to continue with what marcel proposed though as it seems
you have other software aswell like conky which is not from the
OpenIndiana repositories.
These days sqlite3 has become so widely used as a library that maybe we
should keep around th
On 1/12/24 06:49, Marcel Telka wrote:
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 08:21:17AM -0600, Matthew R. Trower wrote:
If uninstalling a package places files in lost+found, then I'm well and
truly confused.
To confuse you a bit more here is an example:
# find /var/pkg/lost+found/ -type f
# echo test >
/us
On 1/12/24 16:06, Matthew R. Trower wrote:
Interesting, I only knew of attributes(5). It appears attributes(7) may
have shared a common root, but has long since diverged (or maybe they're
just encoded differently). Still, they appear identical in regards to
the Interface Stability attribute.
On 1/13/24 15:20, Andreas Wacknitz via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Am 14.01.24 um 00:13 schrieb Goetz T. Fischer:
i'm afraid making ips fast needs more than just a cython module here
and there.
don't get me wrong, that's not indiana's fault but a genernal ips
issue. maybe having a closer look at
On 1/17/24 16:22, Goetz T. Fischer wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 14:34:59 +0100, Marcel Telka wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 08:01:22AM +0100, Goetz T. Fischer wrote:
however, the catch was that the new be, that's created during a "pkg update",
doesn't keep the
compression setting. after the rebo
On 1/23/24 16:36, Christopher D. Bartels wrote:
EDIT:
This is what gives me the error, sorry for omitting it previously:
ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY
'Password';
You probably want to take a look at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/alter-user/
which suggests
On 3/9/24 16:31, Rolf M. Dietze wrote:
Hello,
if the root user wants to write back a file not writable as set by
permissions a force write back (wq! in vi) does not work. Is that
behavior intended? Other OSes as for instance oracle solaris, FreeBSD,
Solaris 10 and so, allow a force write back
/
On 3/10/24 08:16, Rolf M. Dietze wrote:
what does "W" in 'cpoptions' mean? Is that a setup probem with
my shell? (zsh, same .zshrc as on FreeBSD and Oracle Solaris)
with modified PATH setup...
I'm not a vim user but I quickly found:
https://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/options.html#'cpoption
On 8/5/24 08:24, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
is OI now bootable from a NVME device ? If so: In general, or does
it still depend on specific controllers ?
Trying to get a flash array, but that has only NVME boot devices.
Unlike SATA & SAS, NVME storage usually plugs directly into PCIe lanes
witho
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