01-20-2009
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1. Solaris
Hi all,
I have just replaced the HDD on a Ultra 5 Spark machine, now I need to reinstall Solaris 9.
The problem is: how do I get to the OK prompt without a Sun keyboard in order to boot from CD?
At moment when I power on the machine I get the following error:
Timeout Waiting for ARP/RARP... (13 Replies)
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2. Solaris
Hi,
I have Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 and I can't access it via serial port using preconfigured administrator account, as described in Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 User's Guide: I'm always receive "Login incorrect" message. I'm really confused! Does anyone experience such circumstances?... (12 Replies)
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3. Solaris
What is the serial port on the T5140 used for. (4 Replies)
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4. Solaris
Hi,
I need configure this server for two zones (oracle and glassfish). Server has 2CPU 8cores = 128vcpu and 16 GB RAM.
I am interested in mainly the division of the processor and memory.
What was the configuration that best for Oracle zones? (4 Replies)
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5. Solaris
Hi all,
I use latest bind 9.6.1, brand-new T5140 Sun Server, 10u8 Solaris OS, Mar-2010 OS patch to configure a caching dns server.
But bind always hang up when process/cache is reaching to 500 Mb ( Though 'prstat -a' check )
Can anyone help me a solution for this problem, i will greatly... (0 Replies)
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6. Solaris
Hi, I've got an issue here: After I logon to the xscf prompt of this Sun M5000 and did 'XSCF> version -c xcp', the xscf prompt disappeared. I can't get it back and can't log out.
exit
rebootxscf
logout
#.
#>
#>
~#
~#
exit
sendbreak
exit
I tried to set the Mode Switch to the service... (3 Replies)
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7. Solaris
I've been busy and fell behind on Sun/Oracle. Forgive me if too basic. I welcome brief, cryptic, or advanced replies. I also welcome noobie information since I may have no clue what's up at the moment.
Problem statement:
I inherited a computer to set up. I would rather not figure out 8 months... (1 Reply)
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8. Solaris
Hi All,
We have a T5140 server which has 128 threads in total. Is it possible to reduce the number of threads per core through some configuration changes? I am sorry for being so naive but I am one on this.
Why would I like to do this? Unfortunately we have this for an Oracle Database Server... (6 Replies)
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9. Solaris
I am having a problem when booting my Sun V445 machine with Solaris 10 installed on it. Machine hangs at boot at following step :
0>Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved
0>OBP->POST Call with %o0=00000800.01014000.
0>Diag level set to MAX.
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shape_stdvar
SHAPE_STDVAR(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual SHAPE_STDVAR(7)
NAME
shape_stdvar - shapeTools RMS project wide variant definitions
DESCRIPTION
This file contains common variant definitions to be used in a software development project supported by the shape release management sys-
tem. The stdvar file defines a variant raster for a whole development project. This central definition facility unifies the naming and
semantics of supported system variants.
Stdvar is to be included into the Shapefiles of any part of the developed system via shape's include mechanism. The definitions in stdvar
should be carefully designed and maintained for each supported project. They usually concern variant control for all hardware/operating
system platforms to be supported or variant settings to produce different qualities of generated code (debug or optimized).
Enclosed in the shapeTools distribution, you find the stdvar file used in the development of the shape toolkit itself. This may be a good
starting point for developing an own variant raster. At least, it helps you learning the definition syntax. Otherwise, for a description on
the syntax of variant definition parts see the shape(1) manual.
FILES
$(SHAPELIBPATH)/stdvar
SEE ALSO
shape_RMS(1), shape (1)
24.8.119 SHAPE_STDVAR(7)