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Forum: Solaris 02-03-2012
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Veritas disk group not the same on each cluster node.
Need help getting all disk devices back on node 2 the same as node 1.

Recently Veritas and/or Sun cluster got wrecked on my 2 node Sun cluster after installing the latest patch cluster. I backed...
Forum: Solaris 01-05-2012
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Posted By buggin
At this point I'll be happy just to get...
At this point I'll be happy just to get everything mounted again. I just attempted another restore and it looks like I may have made some progress except for the "argument expected" before it...
Forum: Solaris 01-05-2012
3,427
Posted By buggin
Cannot mount Veritas volumes after cluster patch.
I am working with a Sun StoredgeTek 6540 disk array connected to two Sun 490 servers. After taking one of the 490 nodes on the cluster down to single user mode I proceeded to install the latest...
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Posted By buggin
Help please
After working on this issue for over a month. It looks the interactive vimport binary I am making a wrapper script for is using print -n or some equivalent to suppress new-lines in it's output so...
8,009
Posted By buggin
Thanks hfreyer. I don't think I described the...
Thanks hfreyer. I don't think I described the problem very well. Basically my insertdiscs script calls the vimport binary in a loop which is always running in a terminal. vimport is an interactive...
8,224
Posted By buggin
If I understand what you are saying, it sounds...
If I understand what you are saying, it sounds like mailx does not create a proper email header so it trips the spam alarm. I ended up writing a brief script using telnet and expect to manufacture a...
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Posted By buggin
Using tee causing need for extra newlines.
I am working on capturing lines of output from a korn script that is used to import optical disks into a jukebox. The script is running on Solaris 8. Insertdiscs calls the binary named vimport which...
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