April fool or not..there is a serious side here.Is the uncertainty hitting user
adoption rates or churn? Would it be a good idea to simply look at a mid term
programe this year to rewrite or replace many of the non opensource packages to
close the gap and silence critics? Maybe this is just
On 04/01/10 14:17, Harry Putnam wrote:
Marion Hakansonhakan...@ohsu.edu writes:
shawn.wal...@oracle.com said:
Have you checked the output of prtdiag and prtconf -v ?
Also smbios, and scanpci (in /usr/bin/X11/ on Solaris-10).
Nice...
I think most or maybe all that same info is available
On 4/1/2010 5:35 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm seeing something in the */.zfs/snapshot directories I hadn't
noticed before. For example in /.zfs/snapshot
There are only files with names like:
zfs-auto-snap:frequent[...]
zfs-auto-snap:weekly[...]
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:22 AM, Peter Jones bloosk...@netscape.net wrote:
April fool or not..there is a serious side here.Is the uncertainty hitting
user adoption rates or churn? Would it be a good idea to simply look at a mid
term programe this year to rewrite or replace many of the non
Hello
Does anyone know which package libzonecfg.h is in and how to find out?
I'm not able to find the file in sxce 127.
Any ideas are welcome
Henry
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On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 14:27 +0200, Henry Pepper wrote:
Hello
Does anyone know which package libzonecfg.h is in and how to find out?
'pkg search' will help you.
The package name is system/zones/internal, which was called SUNWzoneint
before b132.
I'm not able to find the file in sxce 127.
Hello
Does anyone know which package libzonecfg.h is in and how to find out?
I'm not able to find the file in sxce 127.
Any ideas are welcome
Part of the source, not distributed. Why do you need it?
Casper
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Bart Smaalders bart.smaald...@sun.com writes:
[...]
shawn.wal...@oracle.com said:
Have you checked the output of prtdiag and prtconf -v ?
Also smbios, and scanpci (in /usr/bin/X11/ on Solaris-10).
Nice...
I think most or maybe all that same info is available buy running the
program
Oscar del Rio del...@mie.utoronto.ca writes:
On 4/1/2010 5:35 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm seeing something in the */.zfs/snapshot directories I hadn't
noticed before. For example in /.zfs/snapshot
There are only files with names like:
zfs-auto-snap:frequent[...]
Halton helped me with identifying the package as SUNWzoneint.
I'm trying to build the 'gate' system, following
- http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+indiana/constructor_notes
-
http://blogs.sun.com/sunwg11nprg/entry/how_to_create_opensolaris_distribution1
I'm trying to find a way to
On 04/ 2/10 09:13 AM, Henry Pepper wrote:
Halton helped me with identifying the package as SUNWzoneint.
I'm trying to build the 'gate' system, following
- http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+indiana/constructor_notes
-
OK, since 2010.03 is MIA, any communication for b135 still being cloaked? I
believe it was due a week ago or so and no word on its status.
One could assume that all-hands are on deck to deal with 2010.03/04 issues but
could we at least get an acknoledgement that 135 will be skipped/delayed and
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Rob Healey rhea...@norstar.com wrote:
OK, since 2010.03 is MIA, any communication for b135 still being cloaked? I
believe it was due a week ago or so and no word on its status.
One could assume that all-hands are on deck to deal with 2010.03/04 issues
but
On 04/ 3/10 08:48 AM, Brent Jones wrote:
We've been
holding tight with disabled X4540's (de-dupe issue, can't even
delete large files without the system hanging for 3 days until the
delete finishes).
We're about ready to wipe the machines, and switch to RHEL or FreeBSD.
At least those operating
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com wrote:
On 04/ 3/10 08:48 AM, Brent Jones wrote:
We've been
holding tight with disabled X4540's (de-dupe issue, can't even
delete large files without the system hanging for 3 days until the
delete finishes).
We're about ready to
Hi
I'm failing to build the 'gate' application following the instructions in:
- http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+indiana/constructor_notes
-
http://blogs.sun.com/sunwg11nprg/entry/how_to_create_opensolaris_distribution1
a) Does anyone know where I can find information on the 'gate'
Henry Pepper wrote:
Hi
I'm failing to build the 'gate' application following the instructions in:
- http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+indiana/constructor_notes
-
http://blogs.sun.com/sunwg11nprg/entry/how_to_create_opensolaris_distribution1
a) Does anyone know where I can
We were promised de-dupe would be available a couple months after we
first purchased the units in December of 2008.
I'm surprised that Sun sales reps were pushing OpenSolaris as enterprise-ready,
given the analogy often made, which I accept, between RHEL : Fedora and Solaris
10 : OpenSolaris.
The BFU for b136 was made available in the past 24 hours:
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b136/
(although http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/current/ still points to a
nightly build as I am writing this post)
The BFU for b135 has been available for a around 4 weeks (give or take a few
Are you running a development build or the unified storage distro?
Currently, *I believe* that the only supported release for zfs dedup was
2010.Q1 of the unified storage platform - perhaps someone else can correct me
if my understanding is wrong here 2010.Q1 was only released 10th March.
I support Solaris and I have no idea what is going on with Open... I check here
daily now just like the rest of you.
@bjones: I suggest that you push back on your SAM re this point...daily.
@darren08: Opening SR's on this as Sev 1/2 will not do much to speed things
along I am afraid. The
My console overfloweth with this rot :
message overflow on /dev/log minor #6 -- is syslogd(1M) running?
The rate is just silly .. here is what I see when I run 'date' on the
console ( or at least I try ) twice in fairly rapid sequence :
# date
message overflow on /dev/log minor #6 -- is
This is sort of a show stopper :
Entering post-bfu protected environment (shell: ksh).
Edit configuration files as necessary, then reboot.
bfu# ksh /opt/onbld/bin/acr
ksh: /opt/onbld/bin/acr: not found
bfu#
--
Dennis
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On 04/ 2/10 11:38 PM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
This is sort of a show stopper :
Entering post-bfu protected environment (shell: ksh).
Edit configuration files as necessary, then reboot.
bfu# ksh /opt/onbld/bin/acr
ksh: /opt/onbld/bin/acr: not found
bfu#
While BFU is still available, ACR is
Dennis Clarke wrote:
This is sort of a show stopper :
Entering post-bfu protected environment (shell: ksh).
Edit configuration files as necessary, then reboot.
bfu# ksh /opt/onbld/bin/acr
ksh: /opt/onbld/bin/acr: not found
The removal of acr as the first step towards the retirement of
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