* Chavdar Ivanov ci4...@gmail.com [2009-12-15 15:04]:
Yesterday I upgraded three of my OpenSolaris systems to 129; this afternoon I
came to find one of them very sluggish; it turned out that:
PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
11 root 1536M
* Haiou Fu (Kevin) fuha...@yahoo.com [2009-11-20 15:50]:
You nailed it, it is an x86 version, while I am on SPARC:
r...@osol:/# file /usr/bin/netperf
/usr/bin/netperf: ELF 32-bit LSB executable 80386 Version 1 [FPU],
dynamically linked, not stripped
The question is:
(2) Why IPS
* Chad Welsh unixphr...@mac.com [2009-11-24 04:58]:
I guess there is a limit to how much you can update at one time when
using Opensloaris 1002 b127 or any other Opensloaris version?
There is no limit imposed, either by the client or the server.
If I try to install large packages like
* Brian Ruthven - Solaris Network Sustaining - Sun UK brian.ruth...@sun.com
[2009-10-27 10:39]:
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/selfheal/sdev_intro.jsp
http://wikis.sun.com/display/BigAdmin/SMF+Short+Cuts
http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/chrismay/entry/solaris_smf_manifest/
A relatively
* Brandon Hume hume-ml+open...@bofh.ca [2009-10-21 16:17]:
On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 10:55 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
Anyone recognize the problem I hit while installing
Term::ReadLine::Gnu
cc -c -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_TS_ERRNO -xO3
-xspace -xildoff
* solarg sol...@laposte.net [2009-01-14 09:56]:
I'm also wondering if it's not valuable to integrate a tool like module
(http://modules.sourceforge.net/) ?
I think that the HPC community group had some interest in integrating
modules, too.
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* Bill Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-12-05 23:55]:
The instructions on
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/indiana/resources/relnotes/200805/image-update/
don't work for a build number of 101a.
How do I upgrade from 101a to 101b?
I don't like use of $BUILD, because we do occasionally use
* Bill Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-12-05 20:01]:
Bill Shannon wrote:
pkg.opensolaris.org seems to be down. Is this on purpose? Did I miss
the announcement? Isn't this site run on our high availability
infrastructure?
Is there another site, perhaps an internal Sun site, that I
* Shawn Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-24 20:20]:
Joga wrote:
I looked at that url and I see that it is FireFox fetching a simple
png file ( 1p.png ) and passing a parameter for the time as well as
reporting the User-Agent. So that seems like pretty obvious user base
tracking and data
* Paul B. Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-05-14 19:39]:
I believe each release will also have updated packages over time as
fixes/features are added.
Yes.
Given the new packaging format for openSolaris, I'm curious what would the
difference between a system originally installed as 5/08,
Thanks for the update, Derek.
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* a b [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-03-11 20:36]:
I'm not going to try to defend the SDC -- this is neither the right
list to discuss it nor do I have any connection at all with the people
who run that site -- but there's a complication here that I think the
folks posting (and vociferously at
The polling system is now open for the 2008 Board election, as well
as the determination of two proposed amendments to the Constitution
and the solicitation of input for community priorities. Core
Contributors from all Community Groups are eligible to participate in
the poll. The
* Kyle McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-08 19:56]:
I see no [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailiing list.
(I also didn't see a nameservice-discuss, or ldap-discuss list either)
Is there a goo list whee one can find experts or developers for the
differen nameservices in solaris?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Sean Sprague [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-05 16:41]:
Al,
[Snip!]
[the in-test-199.iso.torrent link is MIA and I'd rather
just get a copy of the iso file than mess with bittorrent]
+1 - I don't think that anyone in their right mind would prefer a
Torrent-based acquisition method for
* UNIX admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-11 20:59]:
/usr/php5/5.2.4/lib/libphp5-5.2.4.so over to
/usr/apache/libexec/libphp5.so.
Why in blue blazes did they compile it for /usr/php5/? I mean, PHP
doesn't clash with anything Solaris delivers... they could have stuck
him directly into
* David Van Couvering [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-04 01:15]:
Great to hear some progress is being made. I just saw an email where
it appears an OpenSolaris bug id was created. I still don't know what
happened to my initial bug report, but oh well.
Was JIRA considered as an option? I used
* Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-02 20:11]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting! Why then does Sun remove them from the code?
Remove how? It's not in the public sfw gate?
You seem to have strange ideas from a complete source that
allows a compilation.
In general, the
* John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-01 13:52]:
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 04:32:34PM +1300, Glynn Foster wrote:
I'm very pleased to announce that the first milestone of Project Indiana is
now
available - called OpenSolaris Developer Preview.
It's available for download at
* John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-01 20:40]:
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 10:42:51AM -0700, Stephen Hahn wrote:
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/indiana/downloads/current/in-preview.iso
Is this release freely redistributable? It seems not, right?
It is.
Yay - but the Binary
* Gary Gendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-22 00:51]:
Playing devil's advocate...
What I'd really like to do is revisit the need for a sendmail service
running on non-servers. I understand that currently some mail service
is required in order to deal with messages from cron and other
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-21 16:14]:
And when we get to OpenSolaris:
The OpenSolaris project is an open source community and a place
for collaboration and conversation around OpenSolaris technology.
The problem here is that the first two sentences on www.opensolaris.org
* William James [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-10 11:08]:
Are there plans to integrate valgrind in solaris? Linux has a large
lead in code quality because they have tools like valgrind. I think
Solaris needs such a tool, too
Any time I've been in a discussion about valgrind, we conclude,
* Isaac Rozenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-31 14:38]:
This comes up now and then, yet I honestly believe it can benefit from
being a community effort.
I guess I would expect that discussion with either the Resource
Management Project
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/rm/
or its
* tarik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-09 12:21]:
hello with all
under solaris 10
I do not know for what the server service of DNS and always offline
here:
#svcs -a | grep dns
online svc:/network/dns/client:default
offline svc:/network/dns/server:default
#svcadm enable
* Nils Nieuwejaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-15 20:45]:
Unfortunately, the volume of spam that ended up in the moderators' queue
was so unmanageable that we eventually had to start rejecting all
submissions from non-subscribers sight-unseen. That's a lousy way to have
to run a mailing list
* John Plocher [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-03 11:09]:
James Carlson wrote:
You've got me. I've pointed out the seeming inconsistency before on
other threads, but John Plocher seems to think that it's not a
problem.
Uhmmm...
I believe it is Stephen Hahn who is driving this OS.o isn't
launchd for use by an OpenSolaris
distro, then you might share your portability issues on
opensolaris-code@opensolaris.org to start.
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waitid(2). In your example, the parent would be
the parent of the process which is calling isaexec(3C).
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in the *community's* interest to vouch for unknown device code by
virtue of being integrated into the mainline.
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; problems with the poll mechanism on
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* Laszlo (Laca) Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-22 18:29]:
So the /usr/gnu proposal[1] was approved by PSARC. Obviously, the
reason for defining /usr/gnu wasn't theoretical -- it allows moving
GNU packages from /usr/sfw to /usr or /usr/gnu and it helps us
integrating more GNU packages into
* Eric Boutilier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-23 09:56]:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Stephen Hahn wrote:
* Laszlo (Laca) Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-22 18:29]:
So the /usr/gnu proposal[1] was approved by PSARC. Obviously, the
reason for defining /usr/gnu wasn't theoretical -- it allows moving
of effort in the operating
system.
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* Laszlo (Laca) Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-23 11:31]:
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 10:59 -0800, Stephen Hahn wrote:
That is, why not just merge CCD, SFE, and SFW into a freeware
consolidation that delivers appropriately to /usr, /usr/gnu, and
elsewhere, and allow multiple build
* Laszlo (Laca) Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-23 12:22]:
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 11:51 -0800, Stephen Hahn wrote:
Building against an alternate root has some serious disadvantages:
- you can't be really sure that the build doesn't pick up stuff
from the real root
- you need
(which is mostly
about development and governance at the moment), I don't have a
problem with running a news server eventually. (I am nervous about
running news, mail, and web forums in fully gatewayed fashion,
however...)
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* Roland Mainz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-18 15:10]:
Is there a way to prevent things like the posting below ? For example is
it possibe to reconfigure Jive to allow postings only for people who are
subscribed to that list or make sure that such postings are queued for
moderation by the list
this on
opensolaris-code. See
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=21240tstart=50
and associated references and replies. I am trying to push the
consensus there into the build schedule.
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[EMAIL
/opensolaris_restricted_builds_through_the
there used to be purty graphics with that post, but i'm not sure what
happened to 'em.
They're back. The server hosting the images had a brief outage
earlier today.
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complete the list of contributors as broad yet with
reasonable accuracy? We don't want to swamp Stephen Hahn with
hundreds of email request, or do we :)?
I would rather be swamped than get nothing.
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* James Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-13 09:36]:
Stephen Hahn writes:
The current approach is that projects seek sponsoring Community
Groups, and that project leads will become Contributors or Core
Contributors in the sponsoring Community Group.
That doesn't happen, though
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a serious choice.
(Put another way: if you've liked a feature since, oh, onnv_18, you
probably have unconscious reservations about a 100% focus on culture
change.)
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be something
for them to consider. At times, I know Ben supported the idea that a
project actually garner an initial sponsoring community group.
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to also look at
identifying common shell scripting style and practice for ON or other
consolidations (if the hypothetical project team were interested).)
Similar cases can be made for other encumbered components.
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://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/faq/)...?
It already is, under the question What source code does the
OpenSolaris project include?.
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community groups are the backbone of the current draft constitution.
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or two.
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* David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-15 06:49]:
Project Name
The proposed name of the project is Printable Many Page Solaris Manuals.
+1.
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published in June 2005
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=10448tstart=0
and just today
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=21272tstart=0
Thanks
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to the team that builds and runs the various bug
publication portals. Previous lists have been pretty much make it
publish bugs, make it publish more fields, and make it publish
more bugs and fields.
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and the b.o.o report actually tells you so.
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some of the factors are not germane to
OpenSolaris, the process will appear opaque.)
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representation to
confuse the bots further... :-)
Example code on demand...
I think the injected inert tags idea would work, since it preserves
Jim's plea for pasteability. (span, not div, yes?) I'll update
John's bug.
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* Glynn Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-29 20:16]:
Stephen Hahn wrote:
* Cyril Plisko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-29 12:35]:
Do we have any estimation on how long will it take
to have a normal b.o.o ? I mean the one that community
can make real use of ? With all due respect
started yesterday afternoon, so I expect
he'll announce resumption imminently...
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hands on the performance and
observability presentation!
I haven't checked the main TechDays site; you can find the slides in
the Marketing Community:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/marketing/events/techdays/seattle/presos/
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Derek and I will get in touch with the team responsible on Monday and
try to get this resolved. Thanks for letting us know!
It looks like it last reached whacked.net on 26 July, so we can work
back and figure out what configuration change is the problem.
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/downloads/current/
genunix.org mirrors ON at least at
http://www.genunix.org/mirror/index.html
as well as offering a Subversion clone. Details about the Subversion
clone are available at
http://svn.genunix.org/
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.
I'd like to use the existing website-discuss alias as the
primary alias for the project and the project should be named
website.
+1 from me, obviously: I want to get the website code (Java, CSS,
etc.) circulating--for criticism, tweaking, corrections--soonest.
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and everything would be made public
once it starts to work.
See
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/onnv/devref_toc/
for build instructions, tools setup, etc.
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can be added to the Distributions page:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/distributions/
I don't really see any problem with adding a distribution there, even
in its earliest and most experimental phases.
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; although admittedly much blander, I
suggest ppc-dev.)
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.
Yes. Splitting the editorial and administrative aspects of project
leadership is a planned change.
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discussions. You might also look at
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Governance
to see related documents, subsequent drafts, etc.
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large scale consensus across the
Communities is to be reached, so it's probably worth your time if
you're currently leading or interested in leading a present or future
Community.)
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* April Chin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-24 12:10]:
Also, belatedly, I'd also like to add a +1 for creating the
shell-discuss mailing list.
Just to clarify, the shells my group works on are ksh, csh, and sh (bourne
shell), but we can include other shells (bash, zsh) in the discussion.
* Al Hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-05 14:08]:
Is it possible for an average Joe OpenSolaris Developer to file a bug
against /usr/bin/mail (and libmail.so) in Solaris 8?
The failure is not reproducible on recent Nevada bits?
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fashion?)
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(One omitted acknowledgment from my mail.)
* Egregious example subject lines were graciously provided by Ian
Collins.
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* Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-02 11:32]:
On 5/2/06, Stephen Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would very much like to eliminate the second and subsequent list
name inclusions from subject lines. Are there a substantial number of
people filtering on anything other than
to choose the behavior that they want.
This discussion makes it clear that there is no good one size fits
all here. Let's not force one.
A revised proposal has already been made:
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=35607#35607
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one exception if
those mailx(1) users out there feel strongly enough. If no one
cares, then we'll switch them all over the course of tomorrow
afternoon.
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* Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-01 16:03]:
Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roland Mainz wrote:
Stephen Hahn wrote:
The plan of record for hosting source code is to support Subversion
and (now) Mercurial as a per-repository choice, so there's no freeze
out
* Darren Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-01 16:15]:
Stephen Hahn wrote:
Over in website-discuss, we've reached consensus that, for the site
lists as a whole, the various [foo-discuss] tags should not be
prepended to subject lines by default.
You're kidding, right? This has really
; there are communities and projects associated with
installation and packaging already.)
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it calls.
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* Jim Grisanzio [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-04-26 17:53]:
Ok, we're in the Google Summer of Code. Thanks so much for all the
excellent project ideas, and thanks to Simon Phipps for initiating the
process to get us involved.
Nice work, Simon and Jim.
- Stephen
be deleted?
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. (And I'll keep thinking
about the opensolaris-* closures.)
Takers on #2?
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* Eric Boutilier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-04-13 16:36]:
Stephen Hahn wrote:
2. The macintel alias. Is there any way we could see a proposal for
a efi-support project, perhaps endorsed by the Appliance and
Laptop communities, that handles the macintel port as a topic
* Holger Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-04-07 18:12]:
On 4/8/06, Al Hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Stephen Hahn wrote:
Commentary is encouraged. We can start to look at specific
SCM-dependent tools next week, unless we are more distant from
consensus
for relaxing any particular
nit-picking are encouraged.
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for
that process is for it to get some proposed timescales, and then to
get the OGB to move to adopt it for use. (In case it's not apparent,
I really prefer operating under consensus-oriented processes.)
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process, i think it's ok
Cheers
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a suitable mechanism for the
alleged proliferation problem.
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of my
point)
We want to create a forum which is 100% purely technical in nature.
as being substantially distinct from, although perhaps smaller than,
the future contributors to a specific release from the ON community.
That is, it feels like a subset.
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* Stephen Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-03-16 14:19]:
My concern here was more connected with the fact that these
grandfathered aliases exist and overlap (to whatever degree). I
think I would like to hear about how to eventually close some of the
program-wide aliases, as consolidations
integrated.
Alternatively, you could join one of the projects or communities
working in an area you find technically interesting. The more
experienced developers in those groups may have ideas for introductory
work in the area.
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-gcc (on the general
tools-discuss list) would be a good place to discuss further. I know
I've looked at smatch.sf.net as one interesting utility of this
kind...
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]
Project Description:
Add compression and encryption support to lofi(7d) and lofiadm(1m).
Project alias: yes please [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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to one community, I think DTrace would be more
appropriate.
Happily, there are no such restrictions; a project can be endorsed by
multiple communities (or none).
Cheers
Stephen
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, and implement resource management related features. Large
technical efforts might generate separate projects.
I'll second this proposal: I like resource management (and you
should, too?).
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this feature proposed on
opensolaris-{code,rfe} soon?
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releases, so this notion of
backports is specific to Solaris. It is very possible that those
distribution teams might choose to do so, as they acquire larger user
bases.
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