Journal Saint Aardvark's Journal: BlogFS/ifconfig up 2
So Pouxie, my new OpenSolaris box, started displaying the same let's-shut-down-randomly-'cos-it's-Friday problems it previously did -- guess it's not the case after all. No problem, 'cos I happen to have a spare mobo and CPU that I've been itching to try out.
As it
happens, it's got an onboard Intel ethernet interface which is
detected just fine (iprb0, thank you) by Belenix/OpenSolaris, but fails to be brought up
properly during boot. The problem is that while the interface is
assigned an IPv4 address, it's not actually up, which means
that adding the route fails, and
No idea why this happens on iprb0 and not nfo0,
but what the hell. Looking around the script shows that it
does do ifconfig plumb up on IPv6 interfaces -- but
when I tried touching
In the end I just edited the script to make it run ifconfig plumb up like it does with IPv6, and it seemed to do the trick just fine. I'm currently trying to see if there's a similar bug already filed on OpenSolaris.org; looks like I have a lot of slogging.
In other news, I thought I'd be posting this using BlogFS, but I'm running into library problems. First, I had to change import xmlrpc to importxmlrpclib. No biggie, even I can do that, but now I'm getting this when I try to create the directory that would mount the blog:
# mkdir foo:bar@saintaardvarkthecarpeted.com/blog/xmlrpc.php
mkdir: cannot create directory `./foo:bar@saintaardvarkthecarpeted.com/blog/xmlrpc.php': No such file or directory
Not sure what's going on.
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