You absolutely need to edit this file for SAN devices unless you have a tool that does it for you. Solaris will not search for LUN's that are not listed in this file.
The following will search the first 4 SAN devices it finds for LUN ID's 0, 1 and 2:
HI,
I want a help for Configuring snmpd.conf and snmptrapd.conf (i.e Configuring SNMP)
for receiving
TRAPS in my networks. I am using RHEL4.0 OS.
Please tell me How I can configure above two files in a proper way and at an
advanced level.
Especially I am getting... (2 Replies)
Folks;
I know this might sounds stupid, but please help with this:
I have share in my smb.conf on my SUSE 10 box.
How can i make this share accessible to outside IP range or a specific IP address without need for user/pass?
Here's the share as it's written in smb.conf:
;
;comment =... (0 Replies)
Hey all!
I'm working on Solaris10 right now and I was fiddling around with a fresh install and was wondering about the service that uses resolv.conf?
I know prior to Sol10 (SMF) it was /etc/init.d/inetsvc stop and start to reload resolv.conf changes
but I can't seem to find the correct SMF... (5 Replies)
OK I am running solaris 10.
I made some changes to my ipf.conf file and issued the command:
ipf -Fa -f /etc/ipf/ipf.conf
to flush out the old and bring in the new changes.
When I ran ipfstat -ioh to verify it had brought in the new rule set I saw something I wasn't expecting to see.
I... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a question on /etc/syslog.conf file in Solaris 10.
Below is a line taken from /etc/syslog.conf file and I know that the last field (operator) is where the logs gets outputted but how do I find out what the output file name format is going to be and which directory it gets outputted... (1 Reply)
i have this program running on my solaris and there are two identical config files, i am not sure which one is being used by this program but I am sure it uses one of them.
I run lsof -p {pid} but it does not show which config file has been read by this program, what i am doing wrong?
thanks (4 Replies)
Hi,
I was told to add the "nis" in front of "files" for below lines in /etc/nsswitch.conf was not in a good practise. I tried to search in google and man page for nsswitch.conf and can't find the answer. could someone please help me?
passwd: nis files
shadow: nis files
group: nis files... (2 Replies)
Hello all,
Newbie here.
I'm currently tasked with updating rsyslog.conf and auditd.conf on a large set of servers. I know the exact logging configurations that I want to enable. I have updated both files on on a server and hope to use the updated files as a template for the rest of the... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I've installed Solaris 11.3(live media) and configured DNS. Everytime I reboot the server, resolv.conf got deleted and it created a new nsswitch.conf.
I used below to configure both settings:
# svccfg -s dns/client
svc:/network/dns/client> setprop config/nameserver = (xx.xx.xx.aa... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
tgtadm
TGTADM(8) System Management Commands TGTADM(8)NAME
tgtadm - Linux SCSI Target Administration Utility.
SYNOPSIS
tgtadm --lld [driver] --op [operation] --mode [mode] [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
tgtadm is used to monitor and modify everything about Linux SCSI target software: targets, volumes, etc.
OPTIONS --lld [driver] --op new --mode target --tid=[id] --targetname [name]
add a new target with [id] and [name].
--lld [driver] --op delete --mode target --tid=[id]
delete specific target with [id]. The target must have no active I_T nexus.
--lld [driver] --op show --mode target
show all the targets.
--lld [driver] --op show --mode target --tid=[id]
show target parameters of a target with [id].
--lld [driver] --op new --mode=logicalunit --tid=[id] --lun=[lun] --backing-store [path]
add a new logical unit with [lun] to specific target with [id]. The logical unit is offered to the initiators. [path] must be block device
files (including LVM and RAID devices) or regular files. lun0 is reserved for a special device automatically created.
--lld [driver] --op delete --mode=logicalunit --tid=[id] --lun=[lun]
delete specific logical unit with [lun] that the target with [id] has.
--lld [driver] --op bind --mode=target --tid=[id] --initiator-address=[address]
add the address to the access lists of the target with [id]. Initiators with the address can access to the target. 'ALL' is a special
address to allow all initiators to access to a target.
--lld [driver] --op unbind --mode=target --tid=[id] --initiator-address=[address]
delete the address from the access lists of the target with [id].
--lld [driver] --op update --mode=target --tid=[id] --name=[parameter] --value=[value]
change the value of [parameter] of the target with [id] to [value].
--version
display version and exit
--help
display a list of available options and exits
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <stgt-devel@lists.berlios.de>
System Management Commands 2007-06-20 TGTADM(8)