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Forum: HP-UX 04-16-2011
1,868
Posted By sundar63
Performance - CPU spiking
We have a DB server which is constantly utilised above 95% above.
This is becoming nuisance when the monitoring team frequently calls to check on it. Frankly I do not know what to tweak or even...
Forum: Solaris 02-17-2011
2,417
Posted By sundar63
Solved
Thank you for your assistance. You are right I was looking at the wrong place. Space is now reclaimed after clearing some files from application directory.
Forum: Solaris 02-16-2011
2,417
Posted By sundar63
Rootvol above threshold
Hi there,
Root filesystem is above threshold, I have search and cleared unwanted files which are filling up space. But the root fs is still above threshold.
I don't know about veritas volume...
Forum: Solaris 10-12-2010
6,086
Posted By sundar63
Check httpd.conf, did you set the <virtualhost>...
Check httpd.conf, did you set the <virtualhost> portion?

Refer VirtualHost Examples - Apache HTTP Server (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/examples.html) for more examples.
Forum: Solaris 06-19-2010
5,861
Posted By sundar63
Good question. Yes. there are many other...
Good question.

Yes. there are many other servers syncing with the same NTP server.
Unfortunately this one misbehaved. I am suspecting the application
which may have back dated data as...
Forum: Solaris 06-18-2010
5,861
Posted By sundar63
Thank you for the responses. @garskoci The...
Thank you for the responses.
@garskoci
The model is:
SunOS ..Generic_120011-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440

@scottn
"Could an admin have modified the date " No.
The usual system logs...
Forum: Solaris 06-17-2010
5,861
Posted By sundar63
System date sudden change
Hi there,

We have a Solaris 10 machine which has been up and running for more than 400 days. A strange behaviour happened. The system date defaulted to epoch timestamp. Oracle stopped and...
Forum: Solaris 01-20-2010
12,486
Posted By sundar63
Well, if logname isn't required, how does the...
Well, if logname isn't required, how does the environment variable
LOGNAME get the value?

We have another server with similar configuration ( replica ) which works fine.There, it does return a...
Forum: Solaris 01-20-2010
12,486
Posted By sundar63
Thank you for the feedback. I have checked...
Thank you for the feedback.

I have checked and found neither /etc/issue exist nor quota has been set in this server.

I have executed "truss -a logname" and found that there is some...
Forum: Solaris 01-19-2010
12,486
Posted By sundar63
Thanks to jlliagre for the assistance. I...
Thanks to jlliagre for the assistance.

I have inserted set -vx to debug.
And found it hangs at a script line which is executing grep.
The pattern is passed a value obtained from the command...
Forum: Solaris 01-19-2010
12,486
Posted By sundar63
Yes. It happens for all user ids.
Yes. It happens for all user ids.
Forum: Solaris 01-18-2010
5,011
Posted By sundar63
Try, dladm show-dev| awk '{print...
Try,

dladm show-dev| awk '{print $1,t,$2,t,$3}'

if using Solaris 10.
Forum: Solaris 01-18-2010
12,486
Posted By sundar63
Here is the output, $ for i in `pgrep...
Here is the output,


$ for i in `pgrep sshd`
> do ptree $i
> done
8688 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
10546 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
10549 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
10551 -sh
10563 ptree 10546
8688...
Forum: Solaris 01-18-2010
12,486
Posted By sundar63
No prompt!
We have a Solaris 10 machine.
Today a weird issue happened.

After login remotely via ssh, the motd appeared BUT
there was no prompt!

The prompt only appears after pressing Ctrl+d or Ctrl+c....
4,273
Posted By sundar63
It works!
All three suggested code works! Thanks a lot Mr. Frank.
4,273
Posted By sundar63
Variable comparison
Can anyone help me with this section of code?

The scenario is a value drops from A to B or A to C or B to C.
If it drops from A to B or B to C, we print "Drop one level"
If it drops from A to...
Forum: Solaris 12-03-2009
10,594
Posted By sundar63
Go to the user's home directory in the server. ...
Go to the user's home directory in the server.
Go to .ssh directory
Delete the authorized_keys file.
Forum: Solaris 12-03-2009
5,169
Posted By sundar63
This is a clustered system. The .inodes file is...
This is a clustered system.
The .inodes file is generated automatically by qfs filesystem
It catalogs file inode information under the mount point.
Can we delete the .inodes? What is the impact?
Forum: Solaris 12-03-2009
5,169
Posted By sundar63
Cannot delete file
Hi there,
We have a schedule job which does a dump to disk via cron.
Your "cron" job on server
cp -fpr /oracle/SAP/oraarch /dump/brbackup #Oracle Archived Log - Backup

The cron job is throwing...
Forum: Solaris 06-29-2009
13,703
Posted By sundar63
Solaris Serial number!
Go to cd /opt/SUNWexplo/bin

At the prompt type
#./explorer -g

You will be presented with some questions, just press enter to ignore or type "n" where neccessary.

The third question will...
Forum: Solaris 01-23-2009
11,116
Posted By sundar63
Attached file
Hi there,

Thanks for the quick reply.

Sorry, I had to paste the output to your questions here. It's too long.

The attachment pop-up keeps requesting for password.

So, here it is,
...
Forum: Solaris 01-23-2009
11,116
Posted By sundar63
Unexpected error
When I typed
#svcs -x sma

I received this following error,
svcs: svcs.c:335: Unexpected libscf error: invalid argument. Exiting.

I have googled around but could not find a solution.

IS...
1,922
Posted By sundar63
It works!
Thanks a lot, it works.
Hemm, how silly of me not trying with the full path?

Thanks again.
Forum: Programming 11-06-2008
10,661
Posted By sundar63
Hemmm..pening2! Why do you want lock the...
Hemmm..pening2!

Why do you want lock the console of the idle user? Isn't it better if you log him out of the session! Kill him I say! ;)
Forum: Programming 11-06-2008
10,661
Posted By sundar63
To lock >> press ctrl+s To unlock>>press ctrl+q...
To lock >> press ctrl+s
To unlock>>press ctrl+q

No password required
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