| 28 April 2006: Solaris upgrade |
| Installing Solaris snv_36 |
Just noticed build 36 (4/06) is out, so
downloaded, burned CDs (my Apple laptop can burn
DVDs I think, so maybe I should move to that, now that
there are 5 CDs [plus languages] in the set) and set to work. For some
reason, no offer of upgrade install, only initial, so
I had to backtrack, copy off a few things and then
install.
So we're up and running! Huzzah, balloons, pomp
& circumstance, exeunt:
$ cat /etc/release
Solaris Nevada snv_36 X86
Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 20 March 2006
$ uname -a
SunOS lem 5.11 snv_36 i86pc i386 i86pc
$ psrinfo -v
Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 04/28/2006 18:45:10
on-line since 04/28/2006 18:30:34.
The i386 processor operates at 1533 MHz,
and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
and all seems well. I have re-installed
the NVIDIA driver, GridEngine and ClusterTools.
I also found an
OpenSound
driver for Solaris x86 and
the via8233 sound card I have. Previously I'd had no
luck at all getting audio working on this machine with
Solaris. Now it works fine. The osstest
command did sensible things, and xmms
from
BlastWave
makes the right noises.
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| 26 April 2006: Solaris & NVIDIA |
| Installing NVIDIA driver for Xorg |
|
Downloaded the NVIDIA
driver
for Solaris x86.
Installed fine, there's a script that comes with the driver
called nvidia-xconfig that rewrites your xorg.conf
to switch to the nvidia driver. Everything's working.
I added a few options, e.g. turn off the
NVIDIA logo, which I find a bit startling...
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| 20 April 2006: Solaris & Parallel |
| ClusterTools & GridEngine |
So we heavily use Sun stuff at work. This is
good. I've been using Sun kit since '86 and
SunOS/Solaris has consistently been my favourite.
I've installed
ClusterTools
&
GridEngine
on top of Solaris:
$ mpinfo -N
NAME UP PARTITION OS OSREL NCPU FMEM FSWP LOAD1 LOAD5 LOAD15
lem y run SunOS 5.11 1 258.83 733.42 0.56 0.43 0.18
$ qhost
HOSTNAME ARCH NCPU LOAD MEMTOT MEMUSE SWAPTO SWAPUS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
global - - - - - - -
lem sol-x86 1 0.41 510.0M 251.0M 517.0M 0.0
A grid of 1 machine and 1 CPU isn't too
exciting for parallel programming of course...so this is
really just to test out version 6 of both CT and
SGE and
familiarize myself with new features so we can best
understand a new deployment across a large grid.
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| 17 April 2006: Solaris 11 |
| Solaris upgrade |
|
Downloaded the latest Solaris Express ISOs.
This is build snv_33.
After experiencing the same non-booting problems
as before, I went through the BIOS and turned
off everything I could, especially the serial and
parallel ports. After that, it booted fine and I was
able to install snv_33 successfully.
Re-enabling the ports afterwards didn't hurt anything.
In the process, I sort-of-accidentally-what-an-idiot whacked
the Gentoo install (possibly fdisk-related
with linux swap and solaris partition types).
So I re-partitioned the disk and did an initial install.
Ho hum,
maybe it's a sign that it's time to do something
different. The machine is getting rather old and I've
been thinking of saving up pennies to get something
more exciting...
|
| 8 April 2006: Kingston |
| Snow Gone! Snow Gone! |
|
Sunny all day. A bit brisk in the wind though, but that's hardly
a surprise.
|
| 7 April 2006: Kingston |
| Snow! |
|
It snowed this evening, quite heavily too for a while.
I was out in the rain as it was just starting to turn to
snow so I made it back just in time!
|
| 31 March 2006: Kingston |
| A new place to call home |
|
So I've been here in
Kingston
for just over a month. Things are starting to warm up,
after arriving to find -17°C in February, today
turned out to be too warm to wear a fleece. You won't
hear any complaints from me. Of course, the locals all
keep telling me how mild this winter has been.
They say it gets rather
humid in summer, but after living in Houston...I suspect
I'll cope better than they think.
|
| 31 March 2006: Apple |
| New laptop at work |
|
PowerBook G4 12"
I rather like this little beast. Easy to carry, nice user interface,
everything works nicely. It's mainly for making notes, email, and
presentations. I also got an
AirPort Extreme
with it.
|
| 3 March 2006: Linux / Sony Vaio |
| Hotplugging interfaces |
|
With
pcmciautils and
ifplugd
I now have
both the RealTek and wireless PCMCIA card being picked up
and configured automatically (DHCP) upon insertion.
|
| 21 February 2006: Stuff |
| Across the ocean (redux) |
|
And now I find myself in Canada working at
Queen's University
in Kingston, Ontario. I'm managing operations for
HPCVL which
supplies academic (& beyond) High Performance Computing
services to this part of the country.
|
| 17 September 2005: Stuff |
| Across the ocean |
|
Sadly, my time in the US is at an end, and I'll
be moving back to Europe, for at least a while.
I hope to be back though. So in the meantime,
I'll be back in the digital wasteland of North Devon
in England, and so I've been making sure the winmodem
still runs under linux in the Sony Vaio. This seems
to be the case with the latest
hsfmodem
package (emerge under
gentoo), because I can at
least talk to the modem with AT commands (hand-rolled kernel
2.6.13.1).
|
| 23 August 2005: Stuff |
| Gimme that old time religion! |
|
All bow before the
Flying Spaghetti Monster!
Arrr, matey!
|
| 23 July 2005: Solaris 10 |
| More Solaris upgrade travails |
|
Downloaded the latest Solaris Express ISOs.
This is build snv_17.
Like snv_15, the CD starts to boot, but
stalls
during hardware detection. No idea why yet...
|
| 17 July 2005: Mercurial Marathon Material |
| Quicksilver |
|
I just finished
Quicksilver,
although maybe "it finished me" might be more
accurate!
|
| 11 July 2005: What? |
| cartoon strip |
|
weird!
|
| 2 July 2005: Word Power |
| Me. pedantic? |
|
So one of the hosts of Live8 in the US said
Stevie Wonder was the "coup de gras" of the concert.
Interesting. I presume she meant
coup de grâce
but if so, I'm sure Stevie Wonder and Bob Geldof
would be rather upset...
Or maybe she meant
pâté de foie gras,
which is somewhat mind-boggling!
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| 24 June 2005: Solaris 10 |
| Solaris upgrade travails |
|
Downloaded the latest Solaris Express ISOs.
This is build snv_15.
The CD starts to boot, but stalls
during hardware detection. No idea why yet...
As does the
Schillix
live CD...
|
| 4 June 2005: Fromage! |
| cameras |
|
I bought a
Sony DSC-S90
digital camera. It presents
itself as a VFAT file system over the USB cable. I'm
glad to report it "just worked" with linux.
Having some problems with Solaris. It knows the device
is there, but I can't get it to see the file system.
|
| 8 May 2005: FreeBSD 5.3 |
| qemu again |
|
qemu booted FreeBSD quite nicely and the networking
works fine with DHCP.
|
| 4 May 2005: Solaris 10 |
| qemu & Solaris |
|
I'm trying out
qemu
to run Solaris 10 as a guest OS on my Linux
desktop.
It's installing at least, with the graphical
installer too! I'm only doing the core install
of Solaris to start with as a proof of concept. If it
all works well, I will probably do a full installation.
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| 20 April 2005: Personal |
| 19th century Devon |
|
A friend of mine is mapping
Devon's
history.
|
| Personal |
| Lost in Translation |
|
My sister's German/English
translation
business.
|
| Work |
| Dell laptop & Linux |
|
My laptop @
work
has also been linuxified.
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| Personal |
| Vaio laptop & Linux |
|
My new laptop runs linux and
Solaris 10 too!
|
| Personal |
| Toshiba laptop |
|
My old laptop once ran linux
but now runs OpenBSD.
|
| Personal |
| More of me? |
-
The actor Tony Curtis
-
Just in case you were wondering, I'm not a llama,
although there are some similarities
-
I heard it on my radio
-
This singer
isn't me either (as far as I know).
|
| Misc |
| The proper use of language? |
|
How to talk proper in
|
| 1997? Personal |
| Tony's own X Files |
|
I got a small sliver of metal in my finger while working on
some hardware and it went icky.
Look Mulder, is this an alien implant?
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| Older Stuff |
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