11-20-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
shockneck
Autostart of an LPAR should not result in any problems as long as every resource the LPAR needs is available at boottime. As long as you use dedicated disk and adapter devices from your p4/p5whatever this should almost never be a problem. However, I have seen this being a problem with VIO and SAN disk devices that where not accessible in time. I.e. make sure that you set up your environment in a way that there are no potential obstacles in the LPAR's boot process.
Thanks Shockneck!
I wanted to reply earlier but I was out with a fever.
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rpcbind(1M) rpcbind(1M)
NAME
rpcbind - universal addresses to RPC program number mapper
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make RPC calls on a
server on that machine.
When an RPC service is started, it tells the address at which it is listening, and the RPC program numbers it is prepared to serve. When a
client wishes to make an RPC call to a given program number, it first contacts on the server machine to determine the address where RPC
requests should be sent.
should be started before any other RPC service. Normally, standard RPC servers are started by port monitors, so must be started before
port monitors are invoked.
When is started, it checks that certain name-to-address translation calls function correctly. If they fail, the network configuration
databases may be corrupt. Since RPC services cannot function correctly in this situation, reports the condition and terminates.
can only be started by the super-user.
Options
recognizes the following options:
Run in debug mode.
In this mode, will not fork when it starts, will print additional information during operation, and will abort on certain
errors. With this option, the name-to-address translation consistency checks are shown in detail.
Do a warm start.
If aborts or terminates on or it will write the current list of registered services to and Starting with the option
instructs it to look for these files and start operation with the registrations found in them. This allows to resume
operation without requiring all RPC services to be restarted.
WARNINGS
Terminating with will prevent the warm-start files from being written.
All RPC servers must be restarted if the following occurs: crashes (or is killed with and is unable to to write the warm-start files; is
started without the option after a graceful termination; or, the warm-start files are not found by
AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
FILES
SEE ALSO
rpcinfo(1M), rpcbind(3N).
rpcbind(1M)