Problems using Solaris.
I am a new user of Intel Solaris .I faced few problems after using Solaris 8.
I am very new to Solaris or unix system,I sincerely seeking help from experts like you guys here.
1. I partitioned my hard disk to use with window 98 and solaris together.
after using solaris 8, my window 98 hung at start up stage and need to go to Safe mode, performed shutdown and bring up to use it.
Can anyone help?
2. when shutting down solaris 8, i get these message:-
Init : failed write of utmpx entry :"S0"
Init : failed write of utmpx entry :"fw"
ata-command:BSY too long! DRDY 0x1 CMD 0xef 0xcc N0x0 S 0x0 H 0x0 CL 0x0
CH 0x0
Looks like you came across byte sex ;-)
see http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/utf_bom.html#5
for the LittleEndian and BigEndian variants UTF16LE and UTF16B of UTF16.
Maybe also of interest for your case is
"10.8 Terminating Unicode Strings" in
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jni/html/pitfalls.html#30032
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*** Error code 1
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9. c5t600039300001F2ECd2 <APPLE Xserve RAID 1.51 aea84000>
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Specify disk (enter its number):
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Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition
c4 fc-private connected configured unknown
c4::600039300001f461,0 disk connected configured unknown
c4::600039300001f461,1 disk connected configured unknown
c4::600039300001f461,2 disk connected configured unknown
c5 fc-private connected configured unknown
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c5::600039300001f2ec,1 disk connected configured unknown
c5::600039300001f2ec,2 disk connected configured unknown
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metainit -f d77 6 1 c4t600039300001F461d0s0 1 c4t600039300001F461d1s0 1 c4t600039300001F461d2s0 1 c5t600039300001F2ECd0s0 1 c5t600039300001F2ECd1s0 1 c5t600039300001F2ECd2s0
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Creating the first 2 device stripe across controllers c4 and c5 (1 device each)
metainit -f d77 2 1 c4t600039300001F461d0s0 1 c5t600039300001F2ECd0s0
I was able to create the first metadevice d77 using one logical LUN from each controller.
When I tried to create a second metadevice across the controllers: (Using d1 from each controller)
metainit -f d78 2 1 c4t600039300001F461d1s0 1 c5t600039300001F2ECd1s0
metainit: hostneme: c4t600039300001F461d1s0: overlaps with device in d77
I received the same error.
In doing some reaearch, it seems the problem is due to a problem with the disk duplication process, disk device IDs stored on the disks are not unique. I was curious if this is the problem that Apple presents the split disks with the SAME diskid? Has anybody else successfully created stripes (due to a LUN size limit) across the disk successfully on a Solaris system?I contacted Sun and here is an explination from them. I also noticed when I queried the Xserver RAIDS, there were no serial numbers.
Solaris 9 can support a 16Tb filesystem, but there is a scsi limitation on the device of 2Tb. So you are stuck with striping together several smaller devices if you want a single filesystem above 2Tb.
The problem you are having when metainit reports an overlap comes from the way Solaris Volume Manager identifies devices. The portion of the scsi inquiry that is returned is always unique when Sun firmware is involved, but in your case is not unique.
You may be able to make use of the appended infodoc to avoid this problem. I see no evidence of our having tested this with your particular scenario, but it has been successful in similar cases.
You might also inquire of whoever supports your storage device whether a mode is supported whereby the device's inquiry strings can be made unique.
Here is the steps he wanted me to take and the results. I still can not get the Xserve RAIDS to generate a unique device id:
Step 1
Determine the vendor and product strings. You can run these commands:
# netstat -k | grep -i vendor
# netstat -k | grep -i product
netstat -k | grep -i vendor
Soft Errors 2 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor APPLE
Soft Errors 2 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor APPLE
Soft Errors 2 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor APPLE
Soft Errors 2 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor APPLE
Soft Errors 2 Hard Errors 0 Transport Errors 0 Vendor APPLE
grep -i product
Product Xserve RAID Revision Revision 1.51 Serial No Size 1500294152192 Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0
Product Xserve RAID Revision Revision 1.51 Serial No Size 1500294152192 Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0
Product Xserve RAID Revision Revision 1.51 Serial No Size 1500294152192 Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0
Product Xserve RAID Revision Revision 1.51 Serial No Size 1500294152192 Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0
Product Xserve RAID Revision Revision 1.51 Serial No Size 1500294152192 Media Error 0 Device Not Ready 0
or you can run
# format -e
then select scsi, then inquiry.
scsi> inq
Inquiry:
00 00 05 12 5b 00 00 02 41 50 50 4c 45 20 20 20 ....[...APPLE
58 73 65 72 76 65 20 52 41 49 44 20 20 20 20 20 Xserve RAID
31 2e 35 31 63 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1.51c...........
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0d 40 0d a0 0e 20 ...........@...
0d 80 09 00 0a 00 00 20 00 00 00 20 20 20 20 20 ....... ...
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Vendor: APPLE
Product: Xserve RAID
Revision: 1.51
Removable media: no
Device type: 0
ISO version: 0
ECMA version: 0
ANSI version: 5
Async event notification: no
Terminate i/o process msg: no
Response data format: 2
Additional length: 91
Relative addressing: no
32 bit transfers: no
16 bit transfers: no
Synchronous transfers: no
Linked commands: no
Command queueing: yes
Soft reset option: no
Step 2
Add an entry in the file '/kernel/drv/sd.conf'.
sd-config-list=
"APPLE Xserve RAID ", "AppleRAID";
AppleRAID=1,0x8,0,0,0,0,0;
Step 3 Reboot.
Step 4 Check with SUNWexplo.
[email protected]:[/opt/SUNWexplo/bin] (8)# ./diskinfo.sparc
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2: Device busy
AVAILABLE SCSI DEVICES:
Location Vendor Product Rev Serial #
c1t0d0 COMPAQ BD036863AC HPB5 B2FT4HMM
c1t1d0 SEAGATE ST336607LSUN36G 0507 0349A66VKQ
c1t2d0 SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 0417B7C9ZC
c1t3d0 SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 0425B7LV5Q
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c4t600039300001F461d1 APPLE Xserve RAID 151 c
c4t600039300001F461d2 APPLE Xserve RAID 151 c
c5t600039300001F2ECd0 APPLE Xserve RAID 151 c
c5t600039300001F2ECd1 APPLE Xserve RAID 151 c
As you will notice, there are no serial numbers in this command or netstat -k | grep -i product commands. -
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When I try to format disk using windows this is the information gatherd
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entire disk for boot and solaris
accepted almost all parameters.
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Hope the following hints are useful, for a smooth installation:
Choose:
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* Networked in Network Connectivity screen
* Use DHCP
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* None to Name Service (assuming the machine is not in corporate network)
* CD/DVD to "Specify Media"
* Default Install to "Select type of install"
* No to "Do you need to override the system's default NFS version 4 domain name?"
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Once the installation from CD1 is complete, system boots up from the hard disk; and it may appear that it is not going to ask for CD2. Just be patient, and wait for it to ask you about CD2.
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<li>http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=279&slide=1 (screen shots)</ol>Good Luck!
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I'm using Solaris 10 x86 and gcc from /usr/sfw/bin and have come across a couple of problems:
which gcc
/usr/sfw/bin/gcc
gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/sfw/lib/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.10/3.4.3/specs
Configured with: /builds/sfw10-gate/usr/src/cmd/gcc/gcc-3.4.3/configure prefix=/usr/sfw with-as=/usr/sfw/bin/gas with-gnu-as with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld without-gnu-ld enable-languages=c,c++ --enable-shared
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.4.3 (csl-sol210-3_4-branch+sol_rpath)
Problem 1
cat ll.cc
#include <signal.h>
int CS;
gcc -c ll.cc
ll.cc:2: error: expected unqualified-id before numeric constant
ll.cc:2: error: expected `,' or `;' before numeric constant
CS is defined in the file /usr/include/sys/regset.h as:
#define CS 15
I've changed the code to use MYCS instead and this gets around the problem. Does anyone have a more elegant solution to the problem?
Problem 2
In a g++ compilation I have a file that includes cpp_type_traits.h.
The compilation fails with:
/usr/sfw/lib/gcc/i386-pc-solaris2.10/3.4.3/../../../../include/c++/3.4.3/bits/cpp_type_traits.h:69: error: expected unqualified-id before "namespace"
The relevant line in cpp_type_traits.h is:
namespace __gnu_internal
Knowing rather little about g++ I've been Googling for an hour but not found anyone else with the same problem.
Many Thanks
AndyI'm not fully sure what might cause your problems since I'm not a programmer myself. However, I do wonder if the gcc version located in /opt/sfw/bin may do you some good. When all other options fair I'd recommend getting the Studio 11 package and just use the cc compiler provided by Sun themselves. Its free anyway.
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Rsh disconnect problems in Solaris 10
My company uses rsh to transmit data to proprietary cards, from Ultra 25's running Solaris 10. We're experiencing random timeouts. The error is rsh connection timeout.
We never had this problem on Solaris 8 or Solaris 7.
Has anyone run across this before? It's to random to run snoop on. Thanks Marktype passwd mgcusr as root. then you'll need to type new password for that user.
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Hi all
I have the following problem using 9i: I would like to use oracle internet directory to register my db's. I am currently reading the online handbooks and found a section that says to start the directory by using the 'oidmon' and 'oidctl' commands. The problem is that I cannot find these tools anywhere on the server, altough i am pretty sure i intalled anything important. is this a separate product? I thought it was included in 9i 9.2?
Anyone?
Cheers,
MichaelHi.
Hmm, your shared lib path appears to be ok. What version of Solaris are you running? Also what JDK version are you using (I'll assume you are using the one that installed with WLS)?
You might also try posting this to the weblogic.developer.interest.jdbc newsgroup.
Thanks,
Michael
Alex wrote:
Hi,
Please help. While trying to do a dbping, I get the following error:
[root@hkodsdb01 SMEloan]# java -Djava.library.path=/export/home/greenwood/bea/wlserver6.0/lib/solaris:/export/home/greenwood/bea/wlserver6.0/lib/solaris/oci817_8:/u01/oracle/product/817/lib utils.dbping ORACLE oracle smeloan 192.168.1.252
Starting Loading jDriver/Oracle .....
Error encountered:
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at weblogic.jdbcbase.oci.Driver.loadLibraryIfNeeded(Driver.java:202)
at weblogic.jdbcbase.oci.Driver.connect(Driver.java:57)
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at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:146)
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Problems with Solaris 11 11/11
Hi,
I need your help because I have problems with Solaris 11 11/11 installed in a Dell Latitude E4310.
Here, there are the problems:
1- No it power off with shutdown or init 5 or init 0 only work well the reboot.
2- It can not connect to the wifi with wpa, no receive ip by dhcp, the driver of the card is "iwp"
Thanks.
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Edited by: jdangelo on Nov 16, 2011 1:49 PM
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Manufacture name:Dell Inc.
Manufacture model:Latitude E4310
64 Bit:True
OS version:SunOS solaris 5.11 11.0 i86pc i386 i86pc
CPU Type:Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 560 @ 2.67GHz
CPU Number:1
Number Of Cores Per Processor:2
Number Of Threads Per Processor:4
Bios/Firmware Maker:Dell Inc. Version:A05 Release Date:11/20/2010
prtconf -pv:
System Configuration: Oracle Corporation i86pc
Memory size: 3958 Megabytes
System Peripherals (PROM Nodes):
Node 0x000001
bios-boot-device: '80'
stdout: 00000000
name: 'i86pc'
Node 0x000002
existing: 00c21000.00000000.02bc6001.00000000
name: 'ramdisk'
Node 0x000003
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0'
compatible: 'pciex_root_complex'
device_type: 'pciex'
reg: 00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
#size-cells: 00000002
#address-cells: 00000003
name: 'pci'
Node 0x000004
reg: 00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
compatible: 'pci8086,44.1028.410.2' + 'pci8086,44.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,44.2' + 'pci8086,44' + 'pciclass,060000' + 'pciclass,0600'
model: 'Host bridge'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000000
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '0'
class-code: 00060000
revision-id: 00000002
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00000044
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x000005
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.VID_'
assigned-addresses: 83001010.00000000.f0000000.00000000.00400000.c3001018.00000000.e0000000.00000000.10000000.81001020.00000000.000060b0.00000000.00000008.a1001000.00000000.000003b0.00000000.0000000c.a1001000.00000000.000003c0.00000000.00000020.a2001000.00000000.000a0000.00000000.00020000
reg: 00001000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.03001010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00400000.43001018.00000000.00000000.00000000.10000000.01001020.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000008.a1001000.00000000.000003b0.00000000.0000000c.a1001000.00000000.000003c0.00000000.00000020.a2001000.00000000.000a0000.00000000.00020000
compatible: 'pci8086,46.1028.410.2' + 'pci8086,46.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,46.2' + 'pci8086,46' + 'pciclass,030000' + 'pciclass,0300'
model: 'VGA compatible controller'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
device_type: 'display'
unit-address: '2'
class-code: 00030000
revision-id: 00000002
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00000046
name: 'display'
Node 0x000006
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.GLAN'
assigned-addresses: 8200c810.00000000.f5400000.00000000.00020000.8200c814.00000000.f5480000.00000000.00001000.8100c818.00000000.00006040.00000000.00000020
reg: 0000c800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0200c810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00020000.0200c814.00000000.00000000.00000000.00001000.0100c818.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000020
compatible: 'pci8086,10ea.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,10ea.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,10ea.5' + 'pci8086,10ea' + 'pciclass,020000' + 'pciclass,0200'
model: 'Ethernet controller'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '19'
class-code: 00020000
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 000010ea
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x000007
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.EHC2'
assigned-addresses: 8200d010.00000000.f5470000.00000000.00000400
reg: 0000d000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0200d010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000400
compatible: 'pci8086,3b3c.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,3b3c.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,3b3c.5' + 'pci8086,3b3c' + 'pciclass,0c0320' + 'pciclass,0c03'
model: 'Universal Serial Bus EHCI compliant'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000001
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '1a'
class-code: 000c0320
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b3c
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x000008
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.HDEF'
assigned-addresses: 8300d810.00000000.f5460000.00000000.00004000
reg: 0000d800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0300d810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00004000
compatible: 'pciex8086,3b57.1028.410.5' + 'pciex8086,3b57.1028.410' + 'pciex8086,3b57.5' + 'pciex8086,3b57' + 'pciexclass,040300' + 'pciexclass,0403' + 'pci8086,3b57.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,3b57.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,3b57.5' + 'pci8086,3b57' + 'pciclass,040300' + 'pciclass,0403'
model: 'Mixed Mode device'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000001
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '1b'
class-code: 00040300
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b57
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x000009
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.RP01'
slot-names: 00000001.746f6c53.00003333
reg: 0000e000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
compatible: 'pciex8086,3b42.5' + 'pciex8086,3b42' + 'pciexclass,060400' + 'pciexclass,0604' + 'pci8086,3b42.5' + 'pci8086,3b42' + 'pciclass,060400' + 'pciclass,0604'
model: 'PCI-PCI bridge'
ranges: 81000000.00000000.00005000.81000000.00000000.00005000.00000000.00001000.82000000.00000000.f4000000.82000000.00000000.f4000000.00000000.01400000
bus-range: 00000001.00000001
#size-cells: 00000002
#address-cells: 00000003
device_type: 'pciex'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
physical-slot#: 00000000
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000001
unit-address: '1c'
class-code: 00060400
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b42
hotplug-capable:
pci-hotplug-type: 00000001
name: 'pci8086,3b42'
Node 0x00000a
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.RP02'
slot-names: 00000001.746f6c53.00003433
reg: 0000e100.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
compatible: 'pciex8086,3b44.5' + 'pciex8086,3b44' + 'pciexclass,060400' + 'pciexclass,0604' + 'pci8086,3b44.5' + 'pci8086,3b44' + 'pciclass,060400' + 'pciclass,0604'
model: 'PCI-PCI bridge'
ranges: 81000000.00000000.00004000.81000000.00000000.00004000.00000000.00001000.82000000.00000000.f2c00000.82000000.00000000.f2c00000.00000000.01400000
bus-range: 00000002.00000002
#size-cells: 00000002
#address-cells: 00000003
device_type: 'pciex'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
physical-slot#: 00000001
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000002
unit-address: '1c,1'
class-code: 00060400
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b44
hotplug-capable:
pci-hotplug-type: 00000001
name: 'pci8086,3b44'
Node 0x000013
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.RP02.PXSX'
assigned-addresses: 83020010.00000000.f2c00000.00000000.00002000
reg: 00020000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.03020010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00002000
compatible: 'pciex8086,422c.8086.1321.35' + 'pciex8086,422c.8086.1321' + 'pciex8086,422c.35' + 'pciex8086,422c' + 'pciexclass,028000' + 'pciexclass,0280' + 'pci8086,422c.8086.1321.35' + 'pci8086,422c.8086.1321' + 'pci8086,1321' + 'pci8086,422c.35' + 'pci8086,422c' + 'pciclass,028000' + 'pciclass,0280'
model: 'Network controller'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000001
subsystem-vendor-id: 00008086
subsystem-id: 00001321
unit-address: '0'
class-code: 00028000
revision-id: 00000035
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 0000422c
name: 'pci8086,1321'
Node 0x00000b
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.RP03'
slot-names: 00000001.746f6c53.00000038
reg: 0000e200.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
compatible: 'pciex8086,3b46.5' + 'pciex8086,3b46' + 'pciexclass,060400' + 'pciexclass,0604' + 'pci8086,3b46.5' + 'pci8086,3b46' + 'pciclass,060400' + 'pciclass,0604'
model: 'PCI-PCI bridge'
ranges: 81000000.00000000.00003000.81000000.00000000.00003000.00000000.00001000.82000000.00000000.f1800000.82000000.00000000.f1800000.00000000.01400000
bus-range: 00000003.00000003
#size-cells: 00000002
#address-cells: 00000003
device_type: 'pciex'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
physical-slot#: 00000002
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000003
unit-address: '1c,2'
class-code: 00060400
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b46
hotplug-capable:
pci-hotplug-type: 00000001
name: 'pci8086,3b46'
Node 0x000014
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.RP03.PXSX'
assigned-addresses: 82030010.00000000.f1830000.00000000.00000100
reg: 00030000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02030010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000100
compatible: 'pciex1180,e822.1028.410.1' + 'pciex1180,e822.1028.410' + 'pciex1180,e822.1' + 'pciex1180,e822' + 'pciexclass,080500' + 'pciexclass,0805' + 'pci1180,e822.1028.410.1' + 'pci1180,e822.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci1180,e822.1' + 'pci1180,e822' + 'pciclass,080500' + 'pciclass,0805'
model: 'SD Host controller'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000001
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '0'
class-code: 00080500
revision-id: 00000001
vendor-id: 00001180
device-id: 0000e822
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x00000c
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.RP04'
slot-names: 00000001.746f6c53.00000039
reg: 0000e300.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
compatible: 'pciex8086,3b48.5' + 'pciex8086,3b48' + 'pciexclass,060400' + 'pciexclass,0604' + 'pci8086,3b48.5' + 'pci8086,3b48' + 'pciclass,060400' + 'pciclass,0604'
model: 'PCI-PCI bridge'
ranges: 81000000.00000000.00002000.81000000.00000000.00002000.00000000.00001000.82000000.00000000.f0400000.82000000.00000000.f0400000.00000000.01400000
bus-range: 00000004.00000009
#size-cells: 00000002
#address-cells: 00000003
device_type: 'pciex'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
physical-slot#: 00000003
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000004
unit-address: '1c,3'
class-code: 00060400
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b48
hotplug-capable:
pci-hotplug-type: 00000001
name: 'pci8086,3b48'
Node 0x00000d
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.EHCI'
assigned-addresses: 8200e810.00000000.f5450000.00000000.00000400
reg: 0000e800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0200e810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000400
compatible: 'pci8086,3b34.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,3b34.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,3b34.5' + 'pci8086,3b34' + 'pciclass,0c0320' + 'pciclass,0c03'
model: 'Universal Serial Bus EHCI compliant'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000001
interrupts: 00000001
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '1d'
class-code: 000c0320
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b34
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x00000e
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.P0P1'
slot-names: 0000002f.746f6c53.6c530031.0032746f.746f6c53.6c530033.0034746f.746f6c53.00000032
reg: 0000f000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
compatible: 'pci8086,2448.a5' + 'pci8086,2448' + 'pciclass,060401' + 'pciclass,0604'
model: 'Subtractive Decode PCI-PCI bridge'
bus-range: 0000000a.0000000a
#size-cells: 00000002
#address-cells: 00000003
device_type: 'pci'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
devsel-speed: 00000000
unit-address: '1e'
class-code: 00060401
revision-id: 000000a5
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00002448
name: 'pci8086,2448'
Node 0x00000f
#size-cells: 00000001
#address-cells: 00000002
ranges: 00000001.00000000.81000000.00000000.00000000.00000022.00000001.00000024.81000000.00000000.00000024.00000002.00000001.00000028.81000000.00000000.00000028.00000002.00000001.0000002c.81000000.00000000.0000002c.00000006.00000001.00000034.81000000.00000000.00000034.00000002.00000001.00000038.81000000.00000000.00000038.00000002.00000001.0000003c.81000000.00000000.0000003c.00000002.00000001.00000040.81000000.00000000.00000040.00000004.00000001.0000004e.81000000.00000000.0000004e.00000006.00000001.00000060.81000000.00000000.00000060.00000002.00000001.00000063.81000000.00000000.00000063.00000003.00000001.00000067.81000000.00000000.00000067.00000001.00000001.00000070.81000000.00000000.00000070.00000008.00000001.00000070.81000000.00000000.00000070.00000001.00000001.00000080.81000000.00000000.00000080.00000022.00000001.000000a4.81000000.00000000.000000a4.00000002.00000001.000000a8.81000000.00000000.000000a8.00000002.00000001.000000ac.81000000.00000000.000000ac.00000002.00000001.000000b0.81000000.00000000.000000b0.00000006.00000001.000000b8.81000000.00000000.000000b8.00000002.00000001.000000bc.81000000.00000000.000000bc.00000002.00000001.000000c0.81000000.00000000.000000c0.00000020.00000001.000000f0.81000000.00000000.000000f0.00000001.00000001.00000400.81000000.00000000.00000400.00000080.00000001.000004d0.81000000.00000000.000004d0.00000002.00000001.00000500.81000000.00000000.00000500.00000080.00000001.00000680.81000000.00000000.00000680.00000020.00000001.00000930.81000000.00000000.00000930.00000001.00000001.00000934.81000000.00000000.00000934.00000001.00000001.00000cf8.81000000.00000000.00000cf8.00000008.00000001.00001000.81000000.00000000.00001000.00000014.00000001.0000164e.81000000.00000000.0000164e.00000002.00000001.0000ffff.81000000.00000000.0000ffff.00000001.00000000.f54c0000.82000000.00000000.f54c0000.00001000.00000000.f8000000.82000000.00000000.f8000000.04000000.00000000.fed00000.82000000.00000000.fed00000.00000400.00000000.fed10000.82000000.00000000.fed10000.00004000.00000000.fed18000.82000000.00000000.fed18000.00002000.00000000.fed1c000.82000000.00000000.fed1c000.00024000.00000000.fed45000.82000000.00000000.fed45000.0004b000.00000000.fee00000.82000000.00000000.fee00000.00100000.00000000.ff000000.82000000.00000000.ff000000.01000000.00000000.ff000000.82000000.00000000.ff000000.01000000
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB'
device_type: 'isa'
reg: 0000f800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000
compatible: 'pci8086,3b0f.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,3b0f.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,3b0f.5' + 'pci8086,3b0f' + 'pciclass,060100' + 'pciclass,0601'
model: 'ISA bridge'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
devsel-speed: 00000001
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '1f'
class-code: 00060100
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b0f
name: 'isa'
Node 0x00001c
unit-address: '1,60'
interrupts: 00000001.0000000c
reg: 00000001.00000060.00000001.00000001.00000064.00000001
name: 'i8042'
Node 0x00001d
compatible: 'pnpPNP,303'
device-type: 'keyboard'
interrupts: 00000001.0000000c
reg: 00000000
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2K'
model: 'System keyboard'
name: 'keyboard'
Node 0x00001e
compatible: 'pnpPNP,f03'
device-type: 'mouse'
reg: 00000001
interrupts: 0000000c
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.PS2M'
model: 'PS/2 Port for PS/2-style Mice'
name: 'mouse'
Node 0x00001f
interrupts: 00000004
reg: 00000001.000003f8.00000008
model: 'Standard serial port'
compatible: 'PNP0500'
name: 'asy'
Node 0x000010
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0'
assigned-addresses: 8100fa10.00000000.00006090.00000000.00000008.8100fa14.00000000.00006080.00000000.00000004.8100fa18.00000000.00006070.00000000.00000008.8100fa1c.00000000.00006060.00000000.00000004.8100fa20.00000000.00006020.00000000.00000020.8200fa24.00000000.f5440000.00000000.00000800
reg: 0000fa00.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0100fa10.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000008.0100fa14.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000004.0100fa18.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000008.0100fa1c.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000004.0100fa20.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000020.0200fa24.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000800
compatible: 'pci8086,3b2f.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,3b2f.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,3b2f.5' + 'pci8086,3b2f' + 'pciclass,010601' + 'pciclass,0106'
model: 'SATA AHCI 1.0 Interface'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
66mhz-capable:
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000001
interrupts: 00000003
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '1f,2'
class-code: 00010601
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b2f
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x000011
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_.PCI0.SBUS'
assigned-addresses: 8300fb10.00000000.f5430000.00000000.00000100.8100fb20.00000000.00006000.00000000.00000020
reg: 0000fb00.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0300fb10.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000100.0100fb20.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000020
compatible: 'pci8086,3b30.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,3b30.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,3b30.5' + 'pci8086,3b30' + 'pciclass,0c0500' + 'pciclass,0c05'
model: 'SMBus (System Management Bus)'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
fast-back-to-back:
devsel-speed: 00000001
interrupts: 00000003
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '1f,3'
class-code: 000c0500
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b30
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x000012
assigned-addresses: 8300fe10.00000000.f5420000.00000000.00001000
reg: 0000fe00.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.0300fe10.00000000.00000000.00000000.00001000
compatible: 'pci8086,3b32.1028.410.5' + 'pci8086,3b32.1028.410' + 'pci1028,410' + 'pci8086,3b32.5' + 'pci8086,3b32' + 'pciclass,118000' + 'pciclass,1180'
model: 'DSP/DAP controllers'
power-consumption: 00000001.00000001
devsel-speed: 00000000
interrupts: 00000003
max-latency: 00000000
min-grant: 00000000
subsystem-vendor-id: 00001028
subsystem-id: 00000410
unit-address: '1f,6'
class-code: 00118000
revision-id: 00000005
vendor-id: 00008086
device-id: 00003b32
name: 'pci1028,410'
Node 0x000015
device_type: 'acpirootnex'
compatible: 'SOLA0001' + 'acpirootnex' + 'SOLA0002' + 'acpivirtnex'
acpi-namespace: '\'
name: 'fw'
Node 0x000016
unit-address: '1'
compatible: 'SOLA0004' + 'acpicpu' + 'cpu'
apic-id: 00000000
acpi-processor-id: 00000001
acpi-namespace: '\_PR_.CPU0'
device_type: 'acpicpu'
name: 'cpu'
Node 0x000017
unit-address: '2'
compatible: 'SOLA0004' + 'acpicpu' + 'cpu'
apic-id: 00000004
acpi-processor-id: 00000002
acpi-namespace: '\_PR_.CPU1'
device_type: 'acpicpu'
name: 'cpu'
Node 0x000018
unit-address: '3'
compatible: 'SOLA0004' + 'acpicpu' + 'cpu'
apic-id: 00000001
acpi-processor-id: 00000003
acpi-namespace: '\_PR_.CPU2'
device_type: 'acpicpu'
name: 'cpu'
Node 0x000019
unit-address: '4'
compatible: 'SOLA0004' + 'acpicpu' + 'cpu'
apic-id: 00000005
acpi-processor-id: 00000004
acpi-namespace: '\_PR_.CPU3'
device_type: 'acpicpu'
name: 'cpu'
Node 0x00001a
unit-address: '0'
compatible: 'acpidevice' + 'SOLA0002' + 'acpivirtnex'
acpi-namespace: '\_SB_'
device_type: 'acpidevice'
name: 'sb'
Node 0x00001b
io-space: 00000000.00000020.00000020.00000002.00000024.00000002.00000028.00000002.0000002c.00000002.0000002e.00000002.00000030.00000002.00000034.00000002.00000038.00000002.0000003c.00000002.00000040.00000004.0000004e.00000002.00000050.00000004.00000060.00000001.00000061.00000001.00000063.00000001.00000064.00000001.00000065.00000001.00000067.00000001.00000070.00000008.00000070.00000001.00000080.00000001.00000081.00000011.00000092.00000001.00000093.0000000d.000000a0.00000002.000000a4.00000002.000000a8.00000002.000000ac.00000002.000000b0.00000002.000000b2.00000002.000000b4.00000002.000000b8.00000002.000000bc.00000002.000000c0.00000020.000000f0.00000001.00000400.00000080.000004d0.00000002.00000500.00000080.00000680.00000020.00000930.00000001.00000934.00000001.00000cf8.00000008.00001000.00000004.00001004.00000010.0000164e.00000002.0000ffff.00000001
device-memory: f54c0000.00001000.f8000000.04000000.fed00000.00000400.fed10000.00004000.fed18000.00001000.fed19000.00001000.fed1c000.00004000.fed20000.00020000.fed45000.0004b000.fee00000.00100000.ff000000.01000000.ff000000.01000000
dma-channels: 00000004
interrupts: 00000000.00000001.00000002.00000008.0000000c.0000000d
name: 'used-resources'
prtdiag:
System Configuration: Dell Inc. Latitude E4310
BIOS Configuration: Dell Inc. A05 11/20/2010
==== Processor Sockets ====================================
Version Location Tag
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 560 @ 2.67GH CPU 1
==== Memory Device Sockets ================================
Type Status Set Device Locator Bank Locator
Unknown in use 0 DIMM_A BANK 0
unknown empty 0 DIMM_B BANK 2
==== On-Board Devices =====================================
"Intel GM45 Graphics"
NETWORK_NAME_STRING
==== Upgradeable Slots ====================================
ID Status Type Description
0 available PCI Express x16 J5C1
1 available PCI Express J6C2
2 in use PCI Express J6D2
3 in use PCI Express J7C1
4 available PCI Express J7D2
System Information:
Manufacturer:Dell Inc.
Product:Latitude E4310
BIOS Information:
Vendor:Dell Inc.
Version:A05
Release Date:11/20/2010
BIOS Revision: BIOS Revision:4.6
Firmware Revision:
MotherBoard Information:
Product:0D8H24
Manufacturer:Dell Inc.
Version:A00
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Openwindows dt libs problems in Solaris 2.8
Hello
My Motif Apps work fine with solaris 2.6
Now, we are moving to solaris 2.8.
I compiled the SAME source code in solaris 2.8 - this App have a different look and feel - like fonts being different, bgcolor, etc.
however, if i compile with solaris 2.6 /usr/dt/lib and /usr/openwin/lib - all looks similar
can anyone point the problems with solaris 2.8
/usr/dt/lib and /usr/openwin/lib
Thanks,
venkatAre you using the same dot files, from the same
login account in each case? This sounds like some
local settings are different. Using different
monitors can make a difference, too. There are two
different systems with the same monitor which you
are using from the same home dir? -
Linker problem using version 12.4 on Linux
I am trying to use Solaris Studio 12.4 on Linux ( OpenSuse 13.2 ). I have installed the compiler and set up the PATH to its bin directory. When I compile/link a program I am receiving:
"sun.link ../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem
"/opt/oracle/solarisstudio12.4/bin/CC" -g -m64 -KPIC -o "../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem" "../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o" -Bdynamic -lrt -Bstatic -Bdynamic
CC: Warning: failed to detect system linker version, falling back to custom linker usage"
and this is followed by:a series of errors involving standard streams, standard output, and the like:
"../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `__SLIP.INIT_A()':
/opt/oracle/solarisstudio12.4/lib/compilers/CC-gcc/include/c++/4.8.2/iostream:74: undefined reference to `std::ios_base::Init::Init()'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `__SLIP.FINAL__A':
test_after_array_elem.cpp:(.text+0x28f): undefined reference to `std::ios_base::Init::~Init()'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `boost::report_errors()':
/home/suseldiener/vcs/modular-boost/libs/vmd/test//../../../boost/core/lightweight_test.hpp:133: undefined reference to `std::cerr'
/home/suseldiener/vcs/modular-boost/libs/vmd/test//../../../boost/core/lightweight_test.hpp:139: undefined reference to `std::cerr'
/home/suseldiener/vcs/modular-boost/libs/vmd/test//../../../boost/core/lightweight_test.hpp:139: undefined reference to `std::ostream::operator<<(int)'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `boost::detail::error_impl(char const*, char const*, int, char const*)':
/home/suseldiener/vcs/modular-boost/libs/vmd/test//../../../boost/core/lightweight_test.hpp:75: undefined reference to `std::cerr'
/home/suseldiener/vcs/modular-boost/libs/vmd/test//../../../boost/core/lightweight_test.hpp:75: undefined reference to `std::ostream::operator<<(int)'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `std::ostream & std::endl<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &)':
test_after_array_elem.cpp:(.text.std::ostream & std::endl<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &)[std::ostream & std::endl<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &)]+0x75): undefined reference to `std::ostream::put(char)'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `std::ostream & std::operator<<<std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &, char const*)':
/opt/oracle/solarisstudio12.4/lib/compilers/CC-gcc/include/c++/4.8.2/ostream:536: undefined reference to `std::ostream & std::__ostream_insert<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &, char const*, long)'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `std::ios::setstate(std::_Ios_Iostate)':
test_after_array_elem.cpp:(.text.std::ios::setstate(std::_Ios_Iostate)[std::ios::setstate(std::_Ios_Iostate)]+0x7d): undefined reference to `std::ios::clear(std::_Ios_Iostate)'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `std::ostream & std::flush<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &)':
test_after_array_elem.cpp:(.text.std::ostream & std::flush<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &)[std::ostream & std::flush<char, std::char_traits<char> >(std::ostream &)]+0x37): undefined reference to `std::ostream::flush()'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `std::ctype<char> const& std::__check_facet<std::ctype<char> >(std::ctype<char> const*)':
/opt/oracle/solarisstudio12.4/lib/compilers/CC-gcc/include/c++/4.8.2/bits/basic_ios.h:49: undefined reference to `std::__throw_bad_cast()'
../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem.o: In function `std::ctype<char>::widen(char) const':
/opt/oracle/solarisstudio12.4/lib/compilers/CC-gcc/include/c++/4.8.2/bits/locale_facets.h:869: undefined reference to `std::ctype<char>::_M_widen_init() const'
...failed sun.link ../../../bin.v2/libs/vmd/test/test_after_array_elem.test/sun-cxx11-12.4/debug/address-model-64/test_after_array_elem..."
This is all being done from Boost and Boost Build and the linker errors are occurring because of the run-time use of the lightweight_test component of Boost.
There is no problem using gcc directly compiling in 64-bit mode but Solaris Studio C++ 12.4 is failing.
Any ideas why it cannot find the system linker and use it, or why it is failing with the "custom linker", whatever that is, would be appreciated. If Boost Build needs some other compiler/linker option to work I can adjust that. Maybe I need to install some library for -std=c++11 mode or maybe -std=c++11 mode dopes has some sort of bug.> undefined reference to `std::ios_base::Init::~Init()'
It looks like you link with different -library/-std set of options compared to those that you compiled with.
> CC -g -m64 -o test *.o -Bdynamic -lrt -Bstatic -Bdynamic
This link line uses default settings, which is -library=Cstd for Studio 12.4.
And since you use Boost most likely you compile with -library=stlport4 or with -std=c++03, which implies -library=stdcpp (gcc STL).
Otherwise you would most likely get compilation failures (since -library=Cstd is a rather outdated STL).
You should use pretty much the same set of options when you compile and when you link.
Verify your build configuration (CXXFLAGS/LDFLAGS whatever).
regards,
Fedor. -
Problem using File sharing in a small office network
I have a problem using File sharing on an Imac and Macbook Pro.
My office has a small network running Windows Small office file server 2003. I have one Windows 2000 PC connected to it and 3 Macs, an 2.4 gHz Intel iMac running Leopard 10.5.6 , a MBP running the same and a Mac Mini running 10.5.
From the Finder Shared window of the Mac Mini, I can see all the computers on the network. It also used to be the case for the iMac, but the MBP could never see the Windows PC’s, not the server or the Win2000. This wasn’t a big problem as I was communicating between the Macs and using the shared printer on the iMac.
On Monday Jan 19 the iMac was suddenly unavailable to the other 2 Macs. It was working normally on the Friday. The iMac can access the Mac Mini and copy files to it. The Mac Mini can see the iMac but cannot access it. Even trying to connect as, ends in a failed connection. I have tried rebooting, turning File sharing off and then on again to no avail.
The iMac now also cannot see the Windows PC’s which it previously could.
To get files from the MBP for printing, I now copy it to the Mac Mini and acces the folder from the iMac, a very tedious procedure. I don’t know why this happened and am scared that the Mac Mini is going to do the same thing.
All three computers are also running VMware 2.0 with Windows XP pro, and from VMware the server is visible on all the computers.
Any help will be much appreciated, I live in a small town in South Africa and the local computer suppliers have no knowledge of the Macs.
I think that the problem with the iMac may have started after a software upgrade to 10.5.6 but I am not entirely sure.
Thank you
ajdkWell, you're current method sounds pretty good. But if you want to user a file server, hey go ahead.
What you want to do when you centralize project files is to keep track of which one is the newest and becareful not to overwrite files with the same name. So you either have to set up individual spaces on the server (separate AFP/FTP folders maybe), or you'll need to run a file checkout service.
The individual space is cheaper, but it's not much of a difference from backing up to the network drive. Since you have Gigabit connections, you might even opt to save ALL the user files on the server instead of just the project files.
If you want to run a file checkout service, there's two approaches. You can run a service that can host any kind of file, or you can run a version control system for each kind of application (Photoshop, Word, etc.). Please notice, that as you read further and further along, the methods become more and more expensive and complicated. Once you get to this point, it will be necessary to purchase or build software in addition to the Mac OS X Server package. -
Huge problem using apple mail while sending email to a group...
Hey - I am quite confused... apple mail has huge problems using groups with about 150 addresses when writing and sending an email... the writing of emails is nearly impossible. Once the group name is inserted in the addressline (address book in iCloud!), apple mail uses nearly 100% CPU and further writing is nearly impossible. When sending such an email, all addresses are suddenly visible - though the box is NOT checked and the addresses should be hidden... what can I do? I use this feature (sending mails to groups) on a daily basis and cannot accept visible addresses...
Greetings and sorry for inconvenient english...
ChristofHow about next time you send to the group, cc yourself, or include yourself in the group. Then receive the email on the iphone, you can "reply all" in order to send to the group. If you use an imap account, you can make a new folder, call it something like "groups", and save different group emails there for the next time you need to "reply all".
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Content Server 6.0 Installation problem on Solaris
When I installed Content_Server_6.0_SP1_solaris_oracle on Solaris 10 ,I get the following error in log file.
dbg Bundled JRE is not binary compatible with host OS/Arch or it is corrupt. Testing bundled JRE failed.
How can I resolve it
please help me.
Regards
SandeepIf I installed any installer for sparc Machine on x86.is there any problem.My Solaris machine is x86.
thanx.
Regards
Sandeep.
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