Monday Jul 20, 2009

Each ZFS component must be named according to the following rules:

  • Empty components are not allowed.

  • Each component can only contain alphanumeric characters in addition to the following four special characters:

    • Underscore (_)

    • Hyphen (-)

    • Colon (:)

    • Period (.)

  • Pool names must begin with a letter, except for the following restrictions:

    • The beginning sequence c[0-9] is not allowed

    • The name log is reserved

    • A name that begins with mirror, raidz, or spare is not allowed because these name are reserved.

    In addition, pool names must not contain a percent sign (%)

  • Dataset names must begin with an alphanumeric character. Dataset names must not contain a percent sign (%).

Tuesday Jun 30, 2009

The focus of NetBeans IDE 6.7 is connectivity—helping developers to connect to the latest technologies and to each other. New features include integration with Project Kenai, a collaborative environment for developers to host their open-source projects; native Maven support, and Hudson integration.
Building on the success of previous releases, NetBeans IDE 6.7 offers enhancements for Java, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, Groovy and C/C++, and more. Additional highlights include a self-diagnostic Profiler, and support for SVG Rich Components,
remote debugging in Ruby, and the latest version of GlassFish. The release also provides plug-in support for Zembly, a single registry and repository for popular Web APIs.
Providing superior support for multiple languages and innovative team support through Project Kenai, the NetBeans IDE 6.7 is the ideal tool for developers to stay connected to their teams and to the latest technologies!
NetBeans IDE 6.7 is available in English, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.
Detailed Release Highlights
Connected Developer

- Create Kenai-hosted open source projects within the IDE
- Manage your Kenai project and collaborate with like-minded developers
- File issue tracking reports with Jira and Bugzilla
Maven
- Library dependency graph viewer
- Improved code completion for Maven plugin parameters
- Support for Java EE, Web Services creation and consumption
PHP
- PHPUnit support
- Code coverage and Selenium support
- SQL code completion in the PHP editor
Groovy and Grails
- Out-of-the-box support for Grails 1.1
- Code completion
- Invoke Grails command or custom script from context menu item
Java
- Hudson services integration for Ant and Maven projects 
- Generated source roots now displayed in the Projects tab
- Struts library migrated to version 1.3.8 
GlassFish
- Glassfish v3 Prelude instance with pre-configured Derby (Java DB) integration
- Code completion support for GlassFish v3 Prelude
Ruby and Rails
- Remote debugging support
- Improvements to Ruby constants support
C/C++
- DLight profiling tools for C++ projects
- Integrated support of popular Qt library and tools
Profiler
- Export profiling data into CSV, HTML and XML formats
- HeapWalker supports OQL queries
Java ME / Mobility
- Bundled with the Java Platform Micro Edition Software Development Kit 3.0
- Full support for SVG Rich Components in the Visual Mobile Designer
- Support for the Java Card Platform 3.0

Saturday Jun 06, 2009

deliverance

Wednesday Jan 21, 2009

The fastest way to set the date and time in Solaris is by using the date command while being the superuser (root user).

date mmddhhmmyy

The date command takes the syntax mmddhhmmyy, or "month day hour minute year".

Example:

date 012112052009

Wed Jan 21 12:05:00 IST 2009

Saturday Jun 14, 2008

So at last i got time to write the Solaris Admin first exam. Had been thinking about writing both the exams for the past one year now. Due to some reason, couldn't get myself to write it. Now that the vouchers are getting expired at the end of this month, it leaves me with no time. Planning on writing the second exam sometime this week.

As for the first exam, its pretty easy to crack if you have some Solaris 10 experience. There were a total of 60 questions and the pass percentage was 60%. Before the actual exam questions, there was a survey about how good you are on different facets of Solaris OS. Have a feeling that the questions you face could be randomised according to the choices you make in the survey questions. I could be wrong though.

Thursday Jun 12, 2008

Testing a new client for writing blogs. Till now it was either direct editing or through Scribefire.

Lets see how this works out.

 

~Sujith Emmanuel

Wednesday Oct 31, 2007

JavaOne Conference
Call for Papers is OPEN
Submit your proposal today - Deadline is November 16, 2007

JavaOne, Sun's 2008 Worldwide Developer Conference, is seeking proposals for technical sessions and Birds-of-a-Feather (BOFs) sessions for this year's Conference.

Attracting over 15,000 developers and leaders in the developer community - from industry leaders, to experienced developers to developers starting out - this conference is one that brings together some of the industry's best and brightest.

The JavaOne conference is your opportunity to reach this specialized community by educating and sharing your experience and expertise with the developer community. 

Additional information on the program can be found at:


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Tuesday Oct 30, 2007

Check out the article on InfoWorld related to ZFS.


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Tuesday Oct 09, 2007

Here is a great blog about ZFS from a Mac OS guy.

http://drewthaler.blogspot.com/2007/10/don-be-zfs-hater.html

ZFS rocks


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