Hi Michael,
Crossposting to webstack-discuss. That list covers the group of
packages which cover web functionality, like PHP.
On 03/24/09 09:44, Michael Bonfils wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I test the dtrace plugin for php and there is only php_dtrace_execute that
> seems to work, php_dtrace_execute_inte
On 12/23/08 15:17, Matt.Ingenthron at Sun.COM wrote:
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> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081204-hands-on-opensolaris-2008-11-a-major-step-forward-for-sun.html
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> Has anyone emailed the author or looked into this?
Looking at the discussions, I see Prashant was on top of it. I'm
Hi all,
On 12/23/08 15:01, Jyri Virkki wrote:
> Amanda Waite wrote:
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> It'd be nice to also document in the case itself what the new
> replacement for each of the obsoleted commands will be. Personally I
> won't require the case to cover that (the user docs will certainly
> have to
Hi all,
A user ran into this problem in their Cool Stack deployment. There may
not be enough here to try to duplicate the issue, but the findings are
certainly troubling.
- Matt
Original Message
Subject:[Cool Tools] APC caching issue on Coolstack 1.3
Date: Mon, 27
Hi Jenny!
Luojia Chen wrote:
> Which version of opensolaris bundled with MySQL 5.0.45?
> What is the version of MySQL bundled with the latest opensolaris?
>
One of the good things about IPS is that it will tell you what it's
serving up just from any browser. Go to http://pkg.opensolaris.org a
Jyri Virkki wrote:
> Sunanda Menon wrote:
>
>> How should these symbolic links be customarily handled?
>>
>
> The 'latest' symlink maintenance is something everyone seems to be
> wondering about but nobody has looked into solving. I know Ruby team
> also needed something here and IIRC m
Sriram Natarajan wrote:
> Hi
> I am running on indiana (opensolaris 2008.05 build 86 - with no
> updates) and I am unable to get the following command working .
>
> [sriramn at sriramN]>pfexec pkg install amp
> pkg: no package matching 'amp' could be found in current catalog
> suggest relax
Hi all,
I figured some people on this list may be interested in hearing about
how these components can be used together, and are by Fotolog.
http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/web-seminars/display-142.html
- Matt
--
Matt Ingenthron - Web Infrastructure Solutions Architect
Sun Microsystems,
Jyri Virkki wrote:
> *** usr/src/cmd/lighttpd14/Solaris/index.html
> - Please don't deliver a default index.html file. Unfortunately this isn't
> set up yet (and unclear when it will be) but the intent is to move these
> default index files to a distro-specific package so they can carry the
>
Martin MC Brown wrote:
> Hi,
>
This is predicated on having data on which to base this decision
though.
>>>
>>>
>>> If somebody wants me to do any necessary tests with the various
>>> MySQL versions and SPARC/intel combinations with 32bit/64bit let me
>>> know.
>>>
>> Yes, if you
MySQL has various "University" sessions where they cover topics on MySQL
futurues and technologies related to MySQL. A couple of the requested
ones are related to Solaris, and several of them are related to how
MySQL can be used with other tools/languages.
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Uni
Jyri Virkki wrote:
> Matt Ingenthron wrote:
>
>> I believe we'll need to deliver both, and there are probably still a
>> number of reasons (for now) that one may choose to run 32-bit even on a
>> system with a 64-bit ISA, which means there has to be a switch somewhere
>> to pick what one want
Peter Tribble wrote:
> If you have an x64 system then running in 64-bit is clearly the
> right choice, so isaexec would work fine and would probably
> be the right choice there.
>
> It might be useful to do a comparison on sparc. But my general
> experience there is that 64-bit isn't generally bett
Hi Neal!
Neal Pollack wrote:
> Mysql5 will not run on my Neveda build 79 system.
> Not sure where customers are supposed to find out
> about how to get it running?
>
In the "Developer Tools" menu there are some scripts that assist with
setting up mysql5. There's still some work to be done (a
Hi,
I wanted to apologize for the delay in reply to this. More inline below...
UNIX admin wrote:
>> UNIX admin wrote:
>>
>>> I'd like to start with making SUNW packages for
>>>
>> PHP. Which steps
>>
>>> must I take to formalize this?
>>>
>> PHP (5.2.4) packages are alread
Hi cvr,
I think you intended this for a different mailing list.
To fill folks in on webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org...
cvr is talking about moving some recent test result summaries to a wiki
outside SWAN (sun's wide area network) from the wiki we've historically
used for this sort of thing.
Hi Trond,
Unless there are any objections from anyone on the list, I think we can
go ahead and set this up. More inline below
Trond Norbye wrote:
(snip...)
>
> Our schedule is not 100% fixed yet, but one of the things we have in
> our roadmap is to look into the scalability on multicore
Jyri Virkki wrote:
> UNIX admin wrote:
>
>> For my part, I would very much like to see php be available as /usr/bin/php.
>>
>> What is the final consensus on this matter?
>>
>
> No formal consensus, but I filed an RFE to track the change. When
> someone gets to making the code changes and p
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