Hi Friends,
I have create my own Zpool on Solaris 10 also created ZFS
for the same. Now i wanna make that zpool as a faulted one. If you are aware of
those command. Please do reply for the same problem. You may reply me on [EMAIL
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How to compile individual components/files/directories in opensolaris kernel?
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 12:23 PM, kavita
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How to compile individual components/files/directories in opensolaris
kernel?
cd /export/testws
bldenv ./opensolaris.sh
cd usr/src/WhatYouWant
make install
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I have experienced this on 97.This is to me a major issue which needs to be
solved before release.
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Timing is everything! Please please would you solve some layout issues and
problems before 11 08 release they are driving me mad! Is it just me but the
open and close icons are missing on most program windows.To compound this
annoyance the programs which do pocess them seem to alternate from
Hello,
Im a new user of SOLARIS and im facing a question..
Can I mount the same mount point to two diferents file systems..
Ex. /usr mounted on /hd01 and /hd02
2- I have a /hd1 with /usr1 mounted (10Gb)
and /hd2 with /usr2 mounted (5Gb) , I want to swap the /usr1 (mount it on /hd1)
and /usr2
OpenSolaris-based CD/DVD Distributions as of October 17, 2008:
1. Solaris Express Community Edition DVD (b99, GNOME 2.23.91,SPARC/x86)
2. OpenSolaris 2008.11 'preview' Live CD (b99, GNOME 2.23.91)
3. BeleniX 0.7.1 (b93, KDE 3.5.9)
4. Milax 0.3.2 (b95, JWM 2.0.1, SPARC/x86)
5. Pulsar 0.2 (b99)
6.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Ken Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenSolaris-based CD/DVD Distributions as of October 17, 2008:
1. Solaris Express Community Edition DVD (b99, GNOME 2.23.91,SPARC/x86)
2. OpenSolaris 2008.11 'preview' Live CD (b99, GNOME 2.23.91)
3. BeleniX 0.7.1 (b93, KDE
Can the cron jobs in the crontab be modified to run at different times?
I am curious if these can be modified at critical times. It appears that we
are seeing delays when cediag is being executed.
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Martin Bochnig wrote:
But what do you mean by not entirely correct after resume? That the
root-window looks damaged, and that you can only restore it by
(un)-maximizing any window or switching WM-workspace? I
Can the cron jobs in the crontab be modified to run at different times?
crontab -e
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So here's the scenario. We have roughly 800 boxes out in various locations
running OpenSolaris snv_81. There is no technical staff at these locations.
Often if there's a connectivity issue, the staff will just power cycle the
machine, which is not ideal. Sometimes there is disk corruption
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 9:09 PM, Dave Uhring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the cron jobs in the crontab be modified to run at different times?
crontab -e
You can completely remove cediag (from crontab). It is a utility for
analyzing Memory Errors, which based on a set of rules will report
I'm looking for some description of services properties.
The one I'm looking for is start/timeout_seconds.
I could not find precise information on the web.
Greetings.
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Universidad de la República
Miguel Da Silva - URI escribió:
I'm looking for some description of services properties.
The one I'm looking for is start/timeout_seconds.
I could not find precise information on the web.
Greetings.
Done!!!
For sake of completeness... smf_method(5).
Greetings.
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Can any confirm to get Windows XP 64 bit working as client when running of
OpenSolaris (AMD64) host ?
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... when using VirtualBox 2.0.2 ... I forgot to add
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So here's the scenario. We have roughly 800 boxes
out in various locations running OpenSolaris snv_81.
There is no technical staff at these locations.
Often if there's a connectivity issue, the staff
will just power cycle the machine, which is not
ideal. Sometimes there is disk corruption
Ladies and gentlemen, I just installed the ISC DHCPD server and I'm
facing a curious problem... I can start the serve up using svcadm, and
sometime after, the server times out and can not start again.
It's what the messages log shows:
Oct 17 18:16:51 grenadier.fing.edu.uy svc.startd[7]: [ID
Miguel Da Silva - URI writes:
svc-cswdhcp: Executing: /opt/csw/sbin/dhcpd -d -cf /opt/csw/etc/dhcpd.conf
I'm no ISC DHCP expert (I currently use the Solaris one), but the
above looks like a mistake to me.
The '-d' option enables debug *and* forces the daemon to run in the
foreground. That's
I've got a set of external hard drives I hook up to my OS 2008.05 box that I
run some backups on. I do some zfs send/recv's over to the drive, then export
the pool, then pull out the drive, put in the next one (same usb port), and
then I'm set for my next day's backups.
That seemed to work
Darren,
Ouch. The default is for UFS filesystems to be in
logging mode and ZFS always has logging. So a simple
power outage shouldn't cause corruption.
Are you talking UFS or ZFS? If UFS, can you confirm
the filesystems don't have 'nologging' set as a mount
option?
Sorry I meant to
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