I've recently tried to run TX (from SX:CE Build 114) inside VirtualBox
2.2.2, but ran into two problems:

* During boot, I get

  Jun 15 17:36:51 tsol ip: [ID 270633 kern.notice] NOTICE: template type
  for e1000g0 incorrectly configured. Change to CIPSO type for
  010.000.002.015

  A google search for this message only yields CR 6706980, but this is
  unavailable both at bugs.opensolaris.org and at sunsolve.sun.com.

  Anyway, I've been able to fix this by adding

  10.0.2.25:cipso

  to /etc/security/tsol/tnrhdb.

* What's worse, Xorg doesn't start: in /var/dt/Xerrors, I find

X.Org X Server 1.5.3
Release Date: 5 November 2008
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: SunOS 5.11 snv_109 i86pc 
Current Operating System: SunOS tsol 5.11 snv_114 i86pc
Build Date: 21 April 2009  12:42:10PM
 

Solaris ABI: 64-bit
SUNWxorg-server package version: 6.9.0.5.11.11400,REV=0.2009.04.21
SUNWxorg-graphics-ddx package version: 6.9.0.5.11.11400,REV=0.2009.04.28
SUNWxorg-mesa package version: 6.9.0.5.11.11400,REV=0.2009.04.21
        Before reporting problems, check http://sunsolve.sun.com/
        to make sure that you have the latest version.
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
        (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
        (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Tue Jun 16 12:23:01 2009
(EE) Unable to locate/open config file
(==) Using default built-in configuration (21 lines)
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
> Warning:          Type "ONE_LEVEL" has 1 levels, but <RALT> has 2 symbols
>                   Ignoring extra symbols
Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <RTSH> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <LALT> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <ALGR> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <LMTA> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <RMTA> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <RCTL> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <COMP> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <RALT> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Error:            Meta_R added to symbol map for multiple modifiers
>                   Using Mod4, ignoring Mod1.
> Error:            Meta_L added to symbol map for multiple modifiers
>                   Using Mod4, ignoring Mod1.
> Error:            Mode_switch added to symbol map for multiple modifiers
>                   Using Mod3, ignoring Mod2.
> Error:            Num_Lock added to symbol map for multiple modifiers
>                   Using Mod2, ignoring Mod3.
> Error:            Alt_L added to symbol map for multiple modifiers
>                   Using Mod1, ignoring Mod4.
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <RALT> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
> Warning:          Symbol map for key <RALT> redefined
>                   Using last definition for conflicting fields
Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server

Backtrace:
0: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'xorg_backtrace+0x32 [0x4a82b2]
1: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'xf86SigHandler+0x41 [0x4d2111]
2: /lib/amd64/libc.so.1'__sighndlr+0x6 [0xfffffd7fff2ab0c6]
3: /lib/amd64/libc.so.1'call_user_handler+0x2a7 [0xfffffd7fff29dfaf]
4: /lib/amd64/libc.so.1'__priv_issubset+0x37 [0xfffffd7fff25587f]
5: /lib/amd64/libc.so.1'_priv_issubset+0x21 [0xfffffd7fff2558d9]
6: /usr/X11/lib/modules/extensions/amd64/libxtsol.so'xpriv_policy+0x44 
[0xfffffd7ffb40bf34]
7: /usr/X11/lib/modules/extensions/amd64/libxtsol.so'access_xid+0x12e 
[0xfffffd7ffb41133e]
8: /usr/X11/lib/modules/extensions/amd64/libxtsol.so'modify_gc+0x21 
[0xfffffd7ffb411541]
9: /usr/X11/lib/modules/extensions/amd64/libxtsol.so'xtsol_policy+0x71 
[0xfffffd7ffb414871]
10: 
/usr/X11/lib/modules/extensions/amd64/libxtsol.so'TsolCheckResourceIDAccess+0x5f3
 [0xfffffd7ffb416e43]
11: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'CallCallbacks+0x52 [0x482d72]
12: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'XaceHook+0x153 [0x556933]
13: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'CreateGC+0x159 [0x48e729]
14: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'miDCSaveUnderCursor+0x15f [0x522c1f]
15: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'miSpriteRestoreCursor+0xe3 [0x532523]
16: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'miPointerUpdateSprite+0xbb [0x52c60b]
17: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'miPointerDisplayCursor+0x22 [0x52c792]
18: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'CursorDisplayCursor+0x4e [0x54520e]
19: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'AnimCurDisplayCursor+0x72 [0x56a412]
20: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'UpdateSpriteForScreen+0xef [0x484b6f]
21: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'miPointerWarpCursor+0x1fd [0x52ce4d]
22: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'xf86WarpCursor+0x35 [0x4cd8f5]
23: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'miPointerSetCursorPosition+0x4f [0x52c82f]
24: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'AnimCurSetCursorPosition+0x6f [0x56a50f]
25: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'DefineInitialRootWindow+0x10f [0x48498f]
26: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'main+0x433 [0x493233]
27: /usr/X11/bin/amd64/Xorg'_start+0x6c [0x46df9c]

Fatal server error:
Caught signal 11.  Server aborting

_X11TransNAMEDOpenClient: Cannot open /tmp/.X11-pipe/X0 for NAMED connection
_X11TransOpen: transport open failed for local/tsol:0

Tue Jun 16 12:23:07 2009
error (pid 735): Server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly 0

Tue Jun 16 12:23:07 2009
error (pid 735): Server for display :0 can't be started.

  but no solution anywhere.  /var/log/Xorg.0.log doesn't provide any
  additional clue either.

* Besides, svcs -x shows svc:/network/ldap/client:default in maintenance
  (no wonder; there is no LDAP server), causing svc:/network/tnd:default
  not to start.  The `Installing the Solaris Trusted Extensions Software on
  a Laptop Computer'  doesn't mention anything about LDAP.

Suggestions?

Thanks.
        Rainer

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Rainer Orth, Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University

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