matthew wrote on 03/ 4/07 02:00 AM:
solaris dumps it's core right before login screen comes up. you can see a
screen shot here: http://terminalobservations.com/images/1.jpg
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6519415
Fixed in snv_58. I don't know of any workaround.
64 bit on x86? i just noticed that it says 5.11 64bit... and not 5.11
32bit. i have been so used to 32bit x86 solaris...
this install was on a v20z, does ns 57 install as 64 bit or is it just
saying that? if it is installing as 64 bit, how do i do a 32bit install?
Solaris will boot a 64-bit kernel if your hardware (processor) supports
it. You can force it to boot a 32-bit kernel, but you shouldn't really
need to - the 64-bit kernel will run 32-bit binaries. I don't believe
that booting 32-bit will help with the above-mentioned bug.
i pointed srss to the java dir in usr and it took. do i need to install
java 32bit on this build? if so, what package do you recommend?
/usr/java should work fine.
~D..
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: SunRay-Users mailing list <sunray-users@filibeto.org>
Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 01:03:05 -0800
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] howto install SRSS (4) on OpenSolaris 57?
What is dumping core? There's really only one work-around that you
need
to do for dtlogin.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_ray_on_opensolaris_work
Did you install the right (i.e. a 32 bit version) of Java for Sun Ray
Server?
matthew wrote:
anyone know how to install SRSS on OpenSolaris?
after hours of d/l the cd's to install nv57 on my v20z, it was going
okay
(but slow video) then i installed SRSS and every thing was great
until the
reboot and it just cycles a core dump.
I must admit that i have only been an Sun Ray admin for about a year
now...and it has been great, but i dont know much about solaris error
messages.
thanks to the welcoming new NV builds i will be trying harder and
harder
to use solaris as my full-time os. Currently i run win server 2k3 on
every
machine i have - it provides access to everything i need except for
zune
access so i keep another xp laptop around for that.
i cannot wait for the day that solaris will run all of my every day
apps
as well. i very much like that i can plug in my ipod on solaris now
and it
just pulls up all of the songs and i can play them from the ipod -
very
nice. it's really these little things (and inneficiency of
installation
and gui items that keep people away from this otherwise very good os)
we should keep aiming at the suse 10 side of things. i think their
software installer is second to none - better than windows, far
better
than os x and the coolest thing since xgl.
sad thing is apple fans will think that os x pioneered xgl or "work
spaces" (as the os x users will see it - the spinning cube)....
so wish i had this on solaris...
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