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Forum: Solaris 07-09-2009
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Posted By frozentin
Thanks for using code tags. The outputs that...
Thanks for using code tags.

The outputs that you have shown us shows that:
swap -s => total of ~31G swap space (includes 16G memory and 16G swap on disk)
swap -l => shows that you have 16G swap...
Forum: Solaris 07-09-2009
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Posted By frozentin
Buddy, can we try with a Solaris 10 cd iso from...
Buddy, can we try with a Solaris 10 cd iso from Sun's site? It could be that your isos are corrupt.
Forum: Solaris 07-09-2009
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Posted By frozentin
swap(1M) - swap administrative interface (man...
swap(1M) - swap administrative interface (man pages section 1M: System Administration Commands) - Sun Microsystems (http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-5166/swap-1m?l=en&a=view&q=swap)

tells you:...
Forum: Solaris 07-09-2009
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Posted By frozentin
What are you trying to achieve here?
What are you trying to achieve here?
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Posted By frozentin
What OS? Leopard? You maybe able to do this via...
What OS? Leopard? You maybe able to do this via applescript, or Automator.
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Posted By frozentin
Check macosxhints.com - OS X tips and tricks!...
Check macosxhints.com - OS X tips and tricks! (http://www.macosxhints.com/). They have good info on Mac OS X.
Forum: Solaris 07-09-2009
3,615
Posted By frozentin
I think you will find all the info you need here:...
I think you will find all the info you need here: Using /etc/release File Information to Determine the Solaris OE Revision (http://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/using_etc_release.html)
...
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Posted By frozentin
I don't know about any korn scripting...
I don't know about any korn scripting certifications but this could be a good start for your career in Unix/Linux: Linux/Unix System Administration Certificate -- O'Reilly School of Technology...
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Posted By frozentin
Did you already read the manpage for nohup? ...
Did you already read the manpage for nohup?

Here's the link to Solaris 10 manpage for nohup:http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-5165/nohup-1?a=view

You may want to re-read this:


Also,...
Forum: Solaris 07-08-2009
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Posted By frozentin
Was the cdrom working previously? What do OK...
Was the cdrom working previously? What do OK prompt diagnostics report? Did you try booting from a Solaris 10 sparc cd, or any other boot media to rule out a faulty CD drive?
Forum: Solaris 07-08-2009
10,159
Posted By frozentin
Would this help? from:...
Would this help?
from: http://data.versiontracker.com/drivers/autoExtract/hp/ftp1/pub/softlib2/software1/pubsw-windows/p307679494/v41014/SP35340_ext/extract/solaris/bnx/readme.txt

...
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Posted By frozentin
Vasu, read the manpage for 'find' on your server...
Vasu, read the manpage for 'find' on your server and also the manpage for xargs. That should have all the info you need.
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Posted By frozentin
No, it doesn't do anything by itself. It needs...
No, it doesn't do anything by itself. It needs arguments afaik. Apologize for not being clear about this earlier.
Forum: Solaris 07-08-2009
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Posted By frozentin
Can you re-phrase your Q because it is not very...
Can you re-phrase your Q because it is not very clear. Got any use-case/examples for us?
Forum: Solaris 07-08-2009
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Posted By frozentin
That may not be the case, can you post swap -s...
That may not be the case, can you post swap -s and swap -l and df -h o/p? How much memory do you have?
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Posted By frozentin
Built-in commands are commands included within...
Built-in commands are commands included within the shell itself. Take a look @ Bash Reference Manual (http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Shell-Builtin-Commands).

For info about !...
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Posted By frozentin
Try this for the mysterious ! : [1] key in a...
Try this for the mysterious ! :
[1] key in a bunch of commands; say 5 commands
[2] type 'history'
[3] now type '!'

see what happens, and then play with options/arguments to !

Good luck!
Forum: Solaris 07-08-2009
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Posted By frozentin
Your c1t0d0 looks like it is dead, replace it. If...
Your c1t0d0 looks like it is dead, replace it. If I were in your place, I would get c1t2d0 replaced asap.

Can't help you with SVM issues though.
Forum: Solaris 07-05-2009
5,670
Posted By frozentin
Did you copy over /etc/nsswitch.conf.dns to...
Did you copy over /etc/nsswitch.conf.dns to /etc/nsswitch.conf ?

Looks like you missed that step.

(Solaris 10+) Copy it, and do 'svcadm refresh network/physical'. If refresh doesn't do it,...
Forum: Solaris 07-05-2009
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Posted By frozentin
You also may want to freeze your service groups...
You also may want to freeze your service groups before you do this.
Forum: Solaris 07-02-2009
3,145
Posted By frozentin
Better double-check this against Sun's...
Better double-check this against Sun's documentation @ Solaris 10 5/09 Release and Installation Collection - Sun Microsystems (http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/1236.10?l=en)
Forum: Solaris 07-02-2009
10,464
Posted By frozentin
Sundar, Take a look at this site for...
Sundar,

Take a look at this site for explanations (thank google!): Iostat -E, whats that all about? - The dot in ... --- ... (http://blogs.sun.com/chrisg/entry/iostat_e_whats_that_all)
...
Forum: Solaris 07-02-2009
10,464
Posted By frozentin
As dukenuke2 said in the other thread, your disks...
As dukenuke2 said in the other thread, your disks look like they are going to break soon. In the iostat o/p check for predictive failure analysis #. If it's 1, time to replace these; even if not 1, I...
Forum: Solaris 06-29-2009
11,262
Posted By frozentin
Wouldn't -vvv rule out the existance of a delay...
Wouldn't -vvv rule out the existance of a delay in the remote server verifying a user's passwd???
Forum: Solaris 06-29-2009
11,262
Posted By frozentin
You could also try 'ssh -vvv $user@$server' to...
You could also try 'ssh -vvv $user@$server' to see what ssh is doing for it authentication.

Once logged in check for
network speed/duplex settings 'dladm show-dev',
network errors via netstat ...
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