09-16-2009
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1. Solaris
Hi Guyz,
I recently downloaded sol-10-u6-ga1-sparc-dvd.iso from Sun. I burned the disk as cd .iso.
When trying to boot at the ok> boot cdrom
i get the following error:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Boot device:... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Mwamba
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2. Solaris
Hi, i am really 'fresh' to Solaris or any UNIX OS. My role as web developer but i need slightly involve to Solaris support. It is harder for me to understand it and i recently encounter a problems.
/var file system (/dev/md/rdsk/d425) is being checked.
run fsck -F ufs /dev/md/rdsk/d425
... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: webster5u
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3. Hardware
Hi All
I have a Sun T2000 server. Couple of years ago I had configured and mirrored the boot drive with an other drive using hardware RAID 1 using raidctl command.
Following is the hardware RAID output.
root@oracledatabaseserver / $ raidctl
RAID Volume RAID RAID Disk... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tirmazi
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4. Solaris
I have a sun fire v240 server.
The output of prtdiag -v shows a failed fan.
There are 3 fans for cooling system board.
There is 1 fan for each of the powersupply (There are 2 powersupplies)
From the below output how do i know which fan is bad and whats its location... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tirmazi
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5. Solaris
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ALOM BOOTMON v1.3.1
ALOM Build Release: 001
Reset register: f0000000 EHRS ESRS LLRS SWRS
ALOM POST 1.0
Dual Port Memory Test, PASSED.
TTY External - Internal Loopback Test
TTY External - Internal Loopback Test, PASSED.
TTYC - Internal Loopback Test
TTYC -... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sameer Naik
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6. Hardware
Hello All
I have a SunFire T2000 running f/w 6.3.2
The activity led is in slow blink mode.
this typically indicates that the domain is down, however it is up and running.
I had this issue before and resetting the sc fixes the issue, but now it has come back. showfaults from the sc indicatess... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: gls5161
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7. Solaris
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Hi Sun Solaris Experts,
When I try to install Solaris 8 10/00 OS via the Solaris 8 Installation Disk on our Sun Fire V490 Server using the command , I get:
boot: cannot open kernel/sparcv9/unix
which means it can't find the unix kernel file on the installation disk .
By the way, I... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: ssabet
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8. Solaris
Hi Solaris/Unix Experts,
I've installed Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 on a Sun Fire V490 Server via its external Serial Port using a Cisco Console Cable connected to my Laptop PC running SecureCRT terminal emulation software emulating VT100 Terminal.
The Sun Fire V490 server has two on-board... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ssabet
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KING(1) General Commands Manual KING(1)
NAME
king - interactive system for three-dimensional vector graphics
SYNOPSIS
king [options] [input file(s)]
DESCRIPTION
KiNG (Kinemage, Next Generation) is an interactive system for three-dimensional vector graphics. It supports a set of graphics primitives
that make it suitable for many types of graphs, plots, and other illustrations; although its first use was to display macromolecular struc-
tures for biophysical research. KiNG builds on Mage, JavaMage, and the "kinemage" (kinetic image) concept to deliver a full-featured Java
application with a user-friendly interface and integrated editing features. The KiNG jar file can be used within a web page as a Java
applet or Java object to promote easy access to kinemages or coordinate files from a web browser.
OPTIONS
-version
Print version information.
-m[erge]
Merge all input files into one kinemage.
-s[ingle]
Keep all input kin or structure files into separate kinemages.
-phenix
Use Phenix colors for electron density files entered on command line.
INPUT FILES
KiNG accepts kinemage, PDB, mmCIF, or electron density files as input.
AUTHORS
King was written by Ian W. Davis <ian.w.davis@gmail.com>, Vincent B. Chen <vincent.chen@duke.edu> and others
This manual page was written by Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Version 2.20 April 2012 KING(1)