Thanks Dale.
Actually I went into IRC yesterday [1] and confirmed the issue
with bahamat. He then posted the issue to their internal system directly.
Reverting to 20170413 fixes the problem for now.
If I get a chance I'll try test the new platform release next week.
Manual zfs mounts still
Yes, that is the same problem as reported in OS-6114. I pushed a change for
that earlier today and it should be in the release we're cutting tomorrow.
Sorry for the trouble,
Jerry
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:00 PM, Dale Ghent wrote:
> You might be running into:
> OS-6114 -
You might be running into:
OS-6114 - illumos#7955 broke delegated datasets in lx-brand
Could anyone at Joyent weigh in on this?
+ /*
+* libshare is either not installed or we're in a branded zone. The
+* rest of the wrapper functions around the libshare calls already
+
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 2:07 PM Robert Mustacchi wrote:
> Great, thanks. That helps. The next thing to figure out is whether or
> not we're reaching the ftdi driver or not when we're failing to connect
> these other ports. To do that, could you make sure that the USB device
> is
On 5/9/17 11:06 , Jeff Goeke-Smith wrote:
>>> Maybe that helps? Suggestions?
>>
>> Hi Jeff,
>>
>> Based on some of the information you've provided, we could probably help
>> debug what's going on here, depending on your level of interest and work
>> to understanding where something's going wrong.
> > Form the man page for apt:
> >
> > full-upgrade
> >full-upgrade performs the function of upgrade but may also
> > remove installed packages if that is required in
> >order to resolve a package conflict.
>
>
Also 'full-upgrade' and 'dist-upgrade' will often attempt to
I have tried to get a vncserver compiled on SmartOS--there are none in the
Joyent pkgsrc repos. It's been a world of pain and I have not been
successful.
I've also tried building xrdp with xorgxrdp (
https://github.com/neutrinolabs/xrdp and
https://github.com/neutrinolabs/xorgxrdp) --I was
On 10/05/17 17:08, Christopher Horrell wrote:
> So I think the issue is the difference between an apt-get upgrade vs.
> apt-get distilled-upgrade (which I believe is equivalent to `aptitude
> full-upgrade` or `apt full-upgrade`) and how that behaves with pinning.
>
> Form the man page for apt:
>
Can someone explain how to view the X stuff on a single Workstation running
smartOS as it boot from console with no Graphics stuff,owning no
supplementary tablet smartphone or pc with the possibilities to view X?
how can i figure out if a webserver for a client its set in a decent way?
Is fbida
On 10/05/17 17:05, Matthew Parsons wrote:
> But you can ignore the ansible part, as apt/apt-get are basic commands
> anyone would run, regardless of the method.
Understood, but Ansible is popular so I think many other people will be
impacted by this. In my case, I manage hundreds of instances
Ignore that - there's at least two things wrong w/ what I wrote. I shall
stop trying to be helpful immediately after waking up w/ 5 hrs sleep.
But you can ignore the ansible part, as apt/apt-get are basic commands
anyone would run, regardless of the method.
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 7:55 AM,
What happens if you use "apt dist-upgrade" instead?
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:34 AM, Jesus Cea wrote:
> On 10/05/17 13:54, Jesus Cea wrote:
> > On 09/05/17 16:37, Christopher Horrell wrote:
> >> Hi Jesús,
> >>
> >> On a new debian-8 20170214 (e74a9cd0-f2d0-11e6-8b69-b3acf2ef87f7)
On 10/05/17 13:54, Jesus Cea wrote:
> On 09/05/17 16:37, Christopher Horrell wrote:
>> Hi Jesús,
>>
>> On a new debian-8 20170214 (e74a9cd0-f2d0-11e6-8b69-b3acf2ef87f7)
>> instance I was able to run to upgrade without hitting the same issue you
>
> Confirmed. I just reprovisioned the zone (using
On 09/05/17 16:37, Christopher Horrell wrote:
> Hi Jesús,
>
> On a new debian-8 20170214 (e74a9cd0-f2d0-11e6-8b69-b3acf2ef87f7)
> instance I was able to run to upgrade without hitting the same issue you
Confirmed. I just reprovisioned the zone (using Ansible, 18 minutes
downtime, 1.5 GB of
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