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Forum: Solaris 07-06-2018
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Posted By Yeaboem
What version of Solaris are you using? ...
What version of Solaris are you using?

zpool/zfs in use on boot disk?
Forum: Solaris 06-03-2015
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Posted By Yeaboem
Star/Libre/Open/???-Office for Solaris 11.2 ?
It's been a few years since this topic was last asked and answered.. curious whether anyone knows if the landscape has improved?

looking for a more modern release of OpenOffice / LibreOffice /...
Forum: Solaris 05-14-2013
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Posted By Yeaboem
Precise system uptime??
OK folks, my first post here.. hope the community can come up with a clever solution. Cross posting this in the Solaris and Shell scripting forums, as problem is scripting problem specifically on...
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Posted By Yeaboem
Solaris, Perl, and precise system uptime??
OK folks, my first post here.. hope the community can come up with a clever solution. Cross posting this in the Solaris and Shell scripting forums, as problem is scripting problem specifically on...
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Posted By Yeaboem
your worst case scenario is the SC card has...
your worst case scenario is the SC card has failed or lost it's network configuration and you'll have to walk the through the procedure to confirm/correct the SC network configuration via serial...
Forum: Solaris 12-12-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
I think your initial impulse to create a flash...
I think your initial impulse to create a flash archive is going to be easiest for you. Just create the flar on a NFS share that the new hardware can also get read access to, boot the new machine...
Forum: Solaris 12-12-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
a quick, cursory check of the Sun System Handbook...
a quick, cursory check of the Sun System Handbook ..

V240 alom port is 10baseT
V480 RSC card port is 10baseT
V490 RSC/ALOM card port.. I'm not sure. Possibly 100baseT, but probably 10baseT....
Forum: Solaris 12-12-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
it is good that you are making backups of your...
it is good that you are making backups of your content before a failure occurs, so you can recover more quickly. This is unix, so there will always be several ways to accomplish what you want. A...
Forum: Solaris 12-12-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
Since no one else has taken a crack at answering...
Since no one else has taken a crack at answering for you, I'll try..

the logs you are viewing on "host A" are generated by the in.ftpd daemon/service. in.ftpd is reporting on inbound connections...
Forum: Solaris 06-18-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
Possibly caused by incompatible encryption...
Possibly caused by incompatible encryption algorithms. Older Solaris 10 (11/06 or older) may need to install the Solaris Encryption kit -or- change your putty to use "blowfish" instead of aes. ...
Forum: Solaris 06-14-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
Post output of prtconf -D and prtdiag -v
Post output of
prtconf -D
and
prtdiag -v
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Posted By Yeaboem
here's a quickie that may do what you want... add...
here's a quickie that may do what you want... add error checking and adjust the regex to more exactly match your input file... don't know what your data represents so forgive the single-char variable...
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Posted By Yeaboem
the awk statement defines a "field separator"...
the awk statement defines a "field separator" character, in this case the vertical bar character "|", using the argument -F'|' then uses the awk built-in "field count" variable "NF" to output only...
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Posted By Yeaboem
can you provide an idea of how many document...
can you provide an idea of how many document files still exist on the filesystem, and how many rows are in the database? This may help with selecting the most efficient solution.
Forum: Solaris 04-30-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
glad you got it working... you can add...
glad you got it working...

you can add "alias" printer names directly in your printers.conf file .. just add additional names separated with '|' to the printer-name field. See the...
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Posted By Yeaboem
another potential clue.. in the beginning of...
another potential clue..

in the beginning of your script, use find with the "-newer filename" option to generate a list of files to process, and at the end of your script, "touch filename" to...
Forum: Solaris 04-27-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
Please post the content of...
Please post the content of /etc/lp/printers/printerA/configuration

Also, your /etc/printers.conf may have an error in the bsdaddr value.
This should be bsdaddr=printserver,queuename,Solaris
e.g....
Forum: Solaris 04-27-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
just a note of caution: if the directory you're...
just a note of caution: if the directory you're inspecting the symlinks in is also {part of} an NFS export, you may find symlinks that only make "sense" from the NFS client's perspective, but are...
Forum: Solaris 04-27-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
This is Unix, so there's always more than one way...
This is Unix, so there's always more than one way to skin that cat...

I would suggest the OP review the man pages for project(4), resource_controls(5), projadd(1M) and others related to projects.
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 04-09-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
Not sure if you're going to get many takers to...
Not sure if you're going to get many takers to discuss their individual salaries.. but thought I'd give this reply with some results from google search using terms 'IT salary survey' ...

DICE: ...
Forum: Solaris 03-30-2012
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Posted By Yeaboem
Since your system is running Solaris7, the...
Since your system is running Solaris7, the 'cfgadm' command did not exist back then, and I'm not even certain (without checking) whether 'devfsadm' was even around back then. You'll probably want...
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Posted By Yeaboem
Running on a directory tree? - use find. Search...
Running on a directory tree? - use find. Search for files that do not conform? You'll want to be careful there, as you may catch many more than you expect. I think your basic approach will be:
...
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Posted By Yeaboem
maybe I'm missing your point, but if you don't...
maybe I'm missing your point, but if you don't want to recurse, then don't use 'find'. If your favorite shell's filename expansion is too weak to let you use complex regular expressions, then use...
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Posted By Yeaboem
given the short sample list of files and desired...
given the short sample list of files and desired selection, I guess your definition of "highest ID" is the leftmost portion of the filename preceding the fourth underscore? You'll have to hack on...
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Posted By Yeaboem
You didn't provide enough details for the first...
You didn't provide enough details for the first responder to answer completely. Also, your first attempt is using find - are you walking down a directory tree? or only checking in the current...
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