Glynn Foster wrote On 10/16/06 08:11,:
Hey,
Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
* Are we happy with the current size and growth rate
of the community?
More is better...except there's the assimilation issue. Some of us
remember when Usenet went to heck, first with immigration lawyers
spamming
Hello,
You can try to boot with the -kv options. This will provide more information
about where the hang occurs.
Regards,
J-F
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Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck wrote On 10/13/06 16:18,:
The last time we
were in Tokyo we could not believe how many people were walking down
the street looking at their cell and texting or video-chatting as they
walked.
Absolutely. On the trains, too. It's considered rude to talk on
Alan DuBoff wrote On 10/17/06 09:05,:
On Friday 13 October 2006 12:03 am, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
I'll have to check 'em out. I've been talking a lot with the NSUG lately
-- they are Solaris, Java, SPARC, everything.
The TPCUG is the oldest user group in Japan, but not sure how active it is
Glynn Foster wrote On 10/16/06 11:31,:
Hey,
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
So ... where do we go from here?
Depends on how you classify the community and where you feel the most benefit
is.
Year one was clearly about getting out there, releasing lots of code,
and building infrastructure.
Um... Solaris already includes IP V4 to IP V6 tunnels and vice versa.
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Hi,
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
http://www.red-bean.com/dav/presentations/Poisonous-people.pdf
Has some relatively obvious steps that can be taken - it's taken from a
recent
talk at the Google 2006 Summer of Code mentor summit at the weekend.
Interesting preso. Thanks for sending it.
I
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
I'm especially interested in this comment, though:
Few community champions that people can follow and learn from
What do you mean? What types of community champions are you looking for?
And how many? I ask because I actually think we have many. We clearly
have
Glynn Foster wrote:
Hi,
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
http://www.red-bean.com/dav/presentations/Poisonous-people.pdf
Has some relatively obvious steps that can be taken - it's taken from a recent
talk at the Google 2006 Summer of Code mentor summit at the weekend.
Interesting preso. Thanks for
Glynn Foster wrote:
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
I'm especially interested in this comment, though:
Few community champions that people can follow and learn from
What do you mean? What types of community champions are you looking for?
And how many? I ask because I actually think we have many.
Thanks that worked great, very impressive, Can't wait for Windows NT 2003
support
Here is the version I used!
SunOS server20 5.11 snv_49 i86pc i386 i86pc
ls -al /export/install
total 3475140
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 512 Oct 16 23:14 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 root sys 512 Oct 16
All,
If you have a solaris workstation do you install and work under a root
login.
The reason I ask is that I installed NetBeans5.0 under root and when I
log in under another name I can not run NetBeans because I guess of
permissions.
So since it is your own personal workstation how does one
NexentaOS (elatte) Alpha 6 is now available for download at:
http://www.gnusolaris.org/Download
Thanks,
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george r smith wrote:
All,
If you have a solaris workstation do you install and work under a root
login.
yes an no.
In any UNIX you should NEVER run as root.
The reason I ask is that I installed NetBeans5.0 under root and when I
log in under another name I can not run NetBeans because I
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Hello all,
I have just recently started to which in an organization the uses a
great deal of Solaris. I work with their MS servers so my experience with
anything *IX related is limited. We are beginning a test implementation of
SunRays. I want to get my head wrapped around the basics of
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Hi, folks,
please, anyone knows how can I put two opensolaris into high availability mode ?
With out Sun Cluster, I need to install a free solution to this issue, like the
heartbeat software for linux.
TIA,
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Thiago Sobral writes:
please, anyone knows how can I put two opensolaris into high availability
mode ?
With out Sun Cluster, I need to install a free solution to this issue, like
the
heartbeat software for linux.
You can't. That's what Sun Cluster does.
But Sun Cluster is free, so I'm
As mentioned in the previous response, Sun Cluster is available for free, but
it is pretty complex software and takes some time to get an understanding of
how to configure it properly and trouble shoot it. Another free option is
http://www.fstha.com/ha.html which looks a lot simpler, but
Stephen Lau wrote:
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/current
BTW, I forgot to mention - the minimum build of SXCR now required to
build is snv_46.
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SXCR Build 50 is now available for download. Please find the links at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/.
Thanks,
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SXCR Build 50 is now available for download. Please find the links at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/.
But a non-debug build of snv_20061016 would be more recent. Correct ?
Dennis
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Dennis Clarke wrote:
SXCR Build 50 is now available for download. Please find the links at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/.
But a non-debug build of snv_20061016 would be more recent. Correct ?
Dennis
You can see the ONNV build schedule here:
On Monday 16 October 2006 11:45 pm, Jim Grisanzio wrote:
Not sure. Just brainstorming. Maybe some panels (but I know you've done
that, too). Tutorials. Hacking sessions. Something. Guest speakers.
Field trips. :) Etc ...
Yes, these are all good things. Anything that we can share/participate in
Dennis Clarke wrote:
SXCR Build 50 is now available for download. Please find the links at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/downloads/on/.
But a non-debug build of snv_20061016 would be more recent. Correct ?
Dennis
You can see the ONNV build schedule here:
our project is automatic tunnels,not manual configure tunnels.
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