Hello, Dana.
This problem seems to be solved under Nevada (MASTER_ABORT followed by an NMI
in short).
pci _enumerate(), process_devfunc() have been modified in order to fix certain
pci devices (in fact one) before the enumeration.
Hey,
The naming of Java Desktop System, JDS, was amazingly
unfortunate. While
I can appreciate the thought of consolidating our
software offerings,
we're pretty much pissing off as many people as we
can ;)
Most of the core desktop is written in C, so calling
it 'Java' is a bit
of a
Dana H. Myers wrote:
Rob McMahon wrote:
For another datapoint, I'm seeing what looks like exactly the same problem on a
DL385 (single AMD Opteron 280). Setting the appropriate flags in /etc/system,
the hang ends with:
How much memory do you have, and how often does the machine hang
pci bus 0x cardnum 0x03 function 0x00: vendor
0x1022 device 0x7460
Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] AMD-8111 PCI
It seems that I am wrong this is not exactly the same device. Maybe a similar
problem. I don't know.
Regards,
J-F
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Way is a zone package depended of a zfs package ??
I do not need zfs to make a zone.!
When i jumstart a system and try not to install the zfs cluster i get this
message from Jumpstart:
WARNING: Cannot deselect required cluster (SUNWCzfs)
When i remove the zfs package i get this dependentie:
http://www.blastwave.org/articles/BLS-0054/index.html
Just as soon as we can we should put these OpenSolaris logoed pens onto
a site somewhere for people to order their own. Laura ? Sara ?
This one is going off to my fellow Canadian and resident guru Rich Teer.
Dennis
hans van maaren writes:
Way is a zone package depended of a zfs package ??
I do not need zfs to make a zone.!
The zones configuration tools have embedded understanding of ZFS, and
rely on the ZFS libraries to provide it. See zonecfg(1M).
(Perhaps this could be considered a bug, and libzfs
I wouldn't want to make the Contributor 2006 pens available for sale.
Those that received them worked hard for them and earned them. We could
potentially make just OpenSolaris available. Would that work?
Sara
Dennis Clarke wrote:
http://www.blastwave.org/articles/BLS-0054/index.html
Just
hans van maaren wrote:
Way is a zone package depended of a zfs package ??
I do not need zfs to make a zone.!
Just spoke to a local zones weenie. Zones need to be aware of ZFS
filesystems
as well so zonecfg is linked to libzfs which effectively means that
you cannot
use zones if you
I wouldn't want to make the Contributor 2006 pens available for sale.
Those that received them worked hard for them and earned them. We could
potentially make just OpenSolaris available. Would that work?
oh yeah .. thats what I meant.
Strictly the OpenSolaris logo on them.
dc
Seems your right.
ld.so.1: zoneadm: fatal: libzfs.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
BUT: I do want to use zones and i don't want zfs on our systems..
There must be other way's to make zones aware of zfs then linking libzfs..
_ hans
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hans van maaren writes:
Seems your right.
ld.so.1: zoneadm: fatal: libzfs.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
BUT: I do want to use zones and i don't want zfs on our systems..
Why?
There must be other way's to make zones aware of zfs then linking libzfs..
It could be a
I agree, Java Desktop System is a Sun trademark and probably not a good
choice for an opensource project.
Alan Coopersmith wrote On 07/17/06 18:38,:
Glynn Foster wrote:
Hey,
I'd like to propose that the Java Desktop System, JDS, be an official
OpenSolaris project.
Can any non-Sun
Rich Teer wrote:
Hi all,
How do remove all traces of GNOME from my home directory? I'm
trying to play with b42a's GNOME 2.14.1, but from my earlier
(read: months ago) messing about, I seem to have messed up the
task bar at the bottom, such that iconised apps don't go there
anymore.
I've
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 03:00:43PM -0700, Stephen Hahn wrote:
There used to exist a test locale, called the Multibyte English
Locale, but I can't seem to find a copy. Perhaps Ienup knows more.
There's SUNW0utf, which is not quite what you're looking for, and, at least
internally, is at
This issue is currently being tracked under
6419446 RFE: zoneadm should dlopen libzfs.so to avoid patch accumulation
problems
But note that you're not required to use ZFS with zones - you just need, at
this time,
the relevant ZFS packages installed.
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Jean-François Ndi wrote:
Hello, Dana.
This problem seems to be solved under Nevada (MASTER_ABORT followed by an NMI
in short).
pci _enumerate(), process_devfunc() have been modified in order to fix
certain pci devices (in fact one) before the enumeration.
Has anybody noticed that the resolver behaves strangely on b43?
I'm getting occasional core dumps from nslookup and dig, sometimes
even hangs (preventing me from running truss).
What's weird is that if I resolve a host by FQDN, it begins to work
and then resolving by short name starts to
Thanks, Piyush. You have seconds. I'll contact you offline to
get you set up.
Eric
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Piyush Shivam wrote:
Understanding end-to-end NFS performance and NFS workloads is crucial for
several data and performance management tasks. We would like to propose an
opensolaris
John Martinez writes:
Has anybody noticed that the resolver behaves strangely on b43?
Likely CR 6440104.
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NexentaOS elatte-unstable is now updated to OpenSolaris build #44 (07/18/2006).
Run Nexenta Update Manager = Install Updates
Or alternatively:
$ sudo apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
Updated wireless drivers ipw and iwi. More updates coming up shortly..
For details on the core changes
The anniversary graphic has been up for over a month now. It is time to
change that graphic out, but I personally don't want to go back to the
graphic that had been up there since we launched a year ago (however
much I liked the graphic).
I'd like to propose that we open up the design of the
Sara, sorry for not being around. Work, moving my residence, and
OSCON have me 200% occupied. :(
Sure, you are more than welcome to post a poll over on unixville.com.
-Moazam
On Jul 19, 2006, at 2:22 PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
The anniversary graphic has been up for over a month now. It is
I'd like to propose an OpenSolaris project to enhance the OpenSolaris Starter Kit
that will be released in mid-August. The first phase of the kit is being worked on
by a small group inside Sun, and we would like to change that going forward.
In mid-August, the first phase of the OpenSolaris
Thanks and see you next week.
Sara
Moazam Raja wrote:
Sara, sorry for not being around. Work, moving my residence, and OSCON
have me 200% occupied. :(
Sure, you are more than welcome to post a poll over on unixville.com.
-Moazam
On Jul 19, 2006, at 2:22 PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
The
+1
(though i may be biased)
Teresa Giacomini wrote:
I'd like to propose an OpenSolaris project to enhance the OpenSolaris
Starter Kit that will be released in mid-August. The first phase of the
kit is being worked on by a small group inside Sun, and we would like to
change that going
Teresa == Teresa Giacomini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Teresa I'd like to propose an OpenSolaris project to enhance the
Teresa OpenSolaris Starter Kit that will be released in mid-August.
Teresa The first phase of the kit is being worked on by a small group
Teresa inside Sun, and we would like to
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:22PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
If *Moazam* will allow us to, we can create a poll on Unixville so that
people can vote for their favorite design. The design with the most
votes will go live on or about Aug 11th-ish and will stay up there for 6
months to a year.
I
Dave Marquardt wrote:
Teresa == Teresa Giacomini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Teresa I'd like to propose an OpenSolaris project to enhance the
Teresa OpenSolaris Starter Kit that will be released in mid-August.
Teresa The first phase of the kit is being worked on by a small group
Teresa inside
Dave Marquardt wrote:
Teresa == Teresa Giacomini
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Teresa I'd like to propose an OpenSolaris project
to enhance the
Teresa OpenSolaris Starter Kit that will be
released in mid-August.
Teresa The first phase of the kit is being worked
on by a small group
Dan Price wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:22PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
If *Moazam* will allow us to, we can create a poll on Unixville so that
people can vote for their favorite design. The design with the most
votes will go live on or about Aug 11th-ish and will stay up there for 6
months to a
Do you have another suggestion for how to choose?
Sara
Dan Price wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:22PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
If *Moazam* will allow us to, we can create a poll on Unixville so that
people can vote for their favorite design. The design with the most
votes will go live on or
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 06:02PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
Do you have another suggestion for how to choose?
How about we ask the team that did the last two graphics (roughly:
Chandan, me, Derek and maybe a person or two I missed) to
select the next one from the set of entries.
-dp
--
Daniel
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:04PM, Dan Price wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 06:02PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
Do you have another suggestion for how to choose?
How about we ask the team that did the last two graphics (roughly:
Chandan, me, Derek and maybe a person or two I missed) to
select the next
Dan Price wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:04PM, Dan Price wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 06:02PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
Do you have another suggestion for how to choose?
How about we ask the team that did the last two graphics (roughly:
Chandan, me, Derek and maybe a person or two I missed) to
About 2 hours before this message, I suggested a graphic--
A tag cloud that is populated with community interest.
It's not hard to do.
See:
http://del.icio.us/help/tagrolls
LKR
Sara Dornsife wrote:
The anniversary graphic has been up for over a month now. It is time
to change that
Dan Price wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:22PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
If *Moazam* will allow us to, we can create a poll on Unixville so that
people can vote for their favorite design. The design with the most
votes will go live on or about Aug 11th-ish and will stay up there for
Dan Price wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 06:02PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
Do you have another suggestion for how to choose?
How about we ask the team that did the last two graphics (roughly:
Chandan, me, Derek and maybe a person or two I missed) to
select the next one from
Ienup Sung wrote:
Roland Mainz wrote at 07/17/06 21:08:
Ienup Sung wrote:
Building ON doesn't require any locales except the C/POSIX locale
which is the system default locale embedded in and provided by
the libc.
Since people can choose not to install locales including the Japanese
Danek Duvall wrote:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 02:10:32AM +0200, Roland Mainz wrote:
Because I'd like to run some tests in specific locales to catch some
dumb bugs in multibyte locales (assuming someone plays with the matching
code and breaks it).
Nice. There may be other ways to do that.
Stephen Hahn wrote:
* Danek Duvall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-18 14:36]:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 02:10:32AM +0200, Roland Mainz wrote:
Because I'd like to run some tests in specific locales to catch some
dumb bugs in multibyte locales (assuming someone plays with the matching
code
Roland Mainz wrote:
There used to exist a test locale, called the Multibyte English
Locale, but I can't seem to find a copy. Perhaps Ienup knows more.
Isn't that simply en_US.UTF-8 ?
No, Multibyte English was a testing locale, which had every localized
message represented in English but
Teresa Giacomini wrote:
I'd like to propose an OpenSolaris project to enhance the OpenSolaris
Starter Kit that will be released in mid-August. The first phase of
the kit is being worked on by a small group inside Sun, and we would
like to change that going forward.
In mid-August, the first
That sounds great. I think ON folks should involve in this discussion.
Also, would it be too difficult or time consuming if test run after
the build and also separate from the build? When you do putback to ON gate,
it is required to run certain test suites before you putback and
so if the tests
On 7/19/06, Teresa Giacomini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to propose an OpenSolaris project to enhance the OpenSolaris Starter
Kit
that will be released in mid-August. The first phase of the kit is being
worked on
by a small group inside Sun, and we would like to change that going
Ienup Sung wrote:
Roland Mainz wrote at 07/19/06 17:50:
The idea we had (and implemented) is to run the test suite provided by
AST/ksh93 as part of the default OS/Net build AND run it in different
locales to catch locale-specific bugs (which already unearthed a couple
of problems during
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:22PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
If *Moazam* will allow us to, we can create a poll on Unixville so that
people can vote for their favorite design. The design with the most
votes will go live on or about Aug 11th-ish and will stay up there for 6
months to a year.
I
Mike Ditto wrote:
Roland Mainz wrote:
There used to exist a test locale, called the Multibyte English
Locale, but I can't seem to find a copy. Perhaps Ienup knows more.
Isn't that simply en_US.UTF-8 ?
No, Multibyte English was a testing locale, which had every localized
message
[ This is just a background info on the dummy multibyte locale.]
By the way, one of the reasons why people considered about a dummy
mulitbyte locales was due to not everyone knows other foreign languages
and so when you develop test cases, it is very unlikely that you'll be
able to make
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 06:54 pm, Dennis Clarke wrote:
If you open this up to outside non-Sun people like me than you had
better be prepared for some jerk to submit something entirely
stupid. Like fast safe open and free, open for you, open for me!
complete with a silly jingle and a dance.
Or, a tagcloud. That would be visually appealing, educational,
community driven.
LKR
Dennis Clarke wrote:
On Wed 19 Jul 2006 at 04:22PM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
If *Moazam* will allow us to, we can create a poll on Unixville so that
people can vote for their favorite
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Many Linux developers are abandoning RedHat/Fedora, because of, to a significant extent, RedHat's open hostility toward Java. SuSE is much more Java-friendly, but its JVM still stays at the 1.4.2 level.
Strange - the impression I got at from the Linux people at the
Strange - the impression I got at from the Linux
people at the
Desktop Developer's Conference this week was that Red
Hat was
considered more Java-friendly, with
Novell/SuSE/Ximian being
seen as too eager to jump on the Mono/.NET bandwagon.
(One
the Red Hat employees pointed out they are
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