Hi everyone,
We just released the following images to images.joyent.com and the Joyent
Public Cloud:
- standard 14.3.0 (afdb1332-7ca4-11e4-a1cd-d7fdf34298e8)
- standard64 14.3.0 (859e9466-7ef4-11e4-b103-27886e7d9a7d)
Documentation and release notes can be found here:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 11:02:03AM -0500, Youzhong Yang via smartos-discuss
wrote:
I cherry-picked this cool inotify implementation (
https://github.com/joyent/illumos-joyent/commit/a9a246c0c49e192616e7499eaa2362b21fde8f5e)
and built my own image. After the machine reboot, inotify is not
Yeah, that's what I need. Thanks Robert.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Robert Mustacchi r...@joyent.com wrote:
On 12/9/14 8:02 , Youzhong Yang via smartos-discuss wrote:
Hi All,
I cherry-picked this cool inotify implementation (
On 12/9/14 8:24 , Youzhong Yang via smartos-discuss wrote:
Yeah, that's what I need. Thanks Robert.
Yes, however, all of Keith's comments on this matter still apply. There
are often follow up commits to these things and if you're cherry
picking, you'll need to go through and verify that there
We have a stable base platform and don't want to introduce too many changes
which could potentially break something.
I've gone through the history of all files involved in this inotify
implementation and also picked up a few other bug fixes. We will run
thorough qualification to make sure the new
We have an old CVS repository that needs to stay around for a while longer,
currently stored on a Linux server. Everything else lives on Git now, but
for this one since I need to maintain it, I at least want to move it to a
SmartOS zone. I installed cvs from the pkg repo but there is no service
On 12/9/14 13:38 , Mark Creamer via smartos-discuss wrote:
We have an old CVS repository that needs to stay around for a while longer,
currently stored on a Linux server. Everything else lives on Git now, but
for this one since I need to maintain it, I at least want to move it to a
SmartOS
Thanks Robert - there's no log, but I did find that cvsd -d outputs to
stderr, and I found it was trying to chroot to a directory that was not
created by the installer. Once I created that and set the permissions, the
daemon runs. Now I just need to figure out how to connect a client. Thanks
for
I just published this howto blog on setting up a single SmartOS server:
http://timboudreau.com/blog/smartos/read
It's basically a walk-through of how to set up a single server using
NAT-with-etherstubs to firewall a bunch of zones and use one as a gateway.
If there's anything in there that's
On 12/9/14 15:12 , Tim Boudreau via smartos-discuss wrote:
I just published this howto blog on setting up a single SmartOS server:
http://timboudreau.com/blog/smartos/read
It's basically a walk-through of how to set up a single server using
NAT-with-etherstubs to firewall a bunch of zones
Thanks Jonathan. That helps me understand it. I don't know much about CVS
and was assuming it had to run as a daemon for the clients to use it
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Jonathan Perkin jper...@joyent.com wrote:
* On 2014-12-09 at 21:38 GMT, Mark Creamer via smartos-discuss wrote:
We
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