06-01-2010
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
Installing a new version of PROGRESS DB software 9.1c requires us to upgrade AIX to Level Update 4320-02_AIX_ML
( http://techweb.progress.com/kbase/19779 )
How would a do this savely.
This is what i have already.
1) take a system backup.
2) find the level we are on right now.
#... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: progressdll
1 Replies
2. AIX
Hello. Im attempting to install Oracle 11g, but my current AIX is a bit too old. Oracle 11g require TV 5300-05-06, and my current AIX TV is:
% oslevel -s
5300-05-00
So what would be the best way to update TV? Thanks. (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: bsddaemon
6 Replies
3. Solaris
what are the major Difference Between run level & init level (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rajaramrnb
2 Replies
4. AIX
Steps to upgrade AIX TL ( technology Level ) / Maintenance Level in AIX ( including Firmware HMC VIOS )
This article or post covers upgrades for
- Hardware Management Console ( HMC )
- Firmware ( also known as microcode )
- VIO ( Virtual I/O Server = PowerVM )
- AIX Version, Technology... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: filosophizer
2 Replies
5. Solaris
Hi All,
Recently I'm being request by customer to upgrade firmware for one of the disk but not from storage and is from server it self.
The patch no is 116370-15, when I found it, I only see instructions on how to download for storage disks but not for server disks.
All guru here please... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: mailbox80
0 Replies
6. Solaris
I have two physical servers, with zones that mount local storage.
We were using "raw device" in the zonecfg to point to a metadevice on the global zone (it was not mounted in the global zone at any point).
It failed to mount on every boot because the directory existed in the zone.
I... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: BG_JrAdmin
6 Replies
7. Red Hat
We have a RHEL 5.8 server at the production level and we have a Java application on this server. I know of the SSL certificate generation at the OS (RHEL) level but it is implemented on the Java application by our development team using the Java keytool. My doubt is that is the SSL generation can... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: RHCE
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
copying daily changes from serverA to serverB using rsync(solaris8, v2.6.2) at root folder level.
serverA: cd /
rsync -a -vv --delete --checksum --sparse --stats --dry-run --exclude /tmp/ --exclude /proc/ --exclude /devices/ . root@<IP of ServerB>:/
This is generating mainly three debug... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: kchinnam
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9. AIX
Hello,
Can you please give some info on how to upgrade the SSH/SSL on AIX LPARs?
we've the below version on our servers.
/>lslpp -l | grep -i ssh
openssh.base.client 5.8.0.6102 COMMITTED Open Secure Shell Commands
openssh.base.server 5.8.0.6102 COMMITTED Open Secure... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: System Admin 77
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parse::debcontrol::patch
Parse::DebControl::Patch(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Parse::DebControl::Patch(3pm)
NAME
Parse::DebControl::Patch - Easy OO parsing of debian patch file metadata (DEP3) data
SYNOPSIS
use Parse::DebControl::Patch
$parser = new Parse::DebControl::Patch;
$data = $parser->parse_mem($control_data, $options);
$data = $parser->parse_file('./debian/control', $options);
$data = $parser->parse_web($url, $options);
DESCRIPTION
The patch-file metadata specification (DEP3) diverts from the normal debian/control
rules primarly of the "free-form" field specification. To handle this we most create
an parser specifically for this format and hardcode these rules direclty into the code.
As we will always only have one block of data, we will return the hashref directly
instead of enclosing it into an array.
The field B<Forwarded> is magic and will always exists in the out data, even if not specified
in the indata. It can only have three values, I<yes>, I<no>, and I<not-needed>. If not specified
it will have the value I<yes>.
COPYRIGHT
Parse::DebControl is copyright 2003,2004 Jay Bonci <jaybonci@cpan.org>. Parse::DebControl::Patch is copyright 2009 Carl FA~Xrstenberg
<azatoth@gmail.com>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2011-04-18 Parse::DebControl::Patch(3pm)