07-02-2010
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1. Solaris
Ok I a n00b, not gunna hide it so here goes -
Sun Solaris, V.10 i386 - during the setup, I can choose a screen resolution that looks great with 65k colors and all. However, when all is said and done 4 disks and a reboot later, I get hanious 640x480 @ 256 only.
If I choose the Sun Java Desktop... (20 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hey there,
I am starting a Computer Science Foundation year at the end of this month and am trying to get a little bit ahead of the game. I have always wanted to learn Unix and am currently struggling with creating a boot disc to run Solaris (I have chosen to study this) from as opposed to... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jupiter
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Where does the inode table reside ?? And how can i check the inode entries ?
I want to check the entries of inode table corrosponding to the inode no. that i got from the fuser command.
fuser -uV /clocal/mqbrkrs/user/mqsiadm/sanjay
/clocal/mqbrkrs/user/mqsiadm/sanjay:
inode ... (11 Replies)
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4. Solaris
I am new to Sun.
I brought Sun Fire 280R to practice UNIX. What are the requirements for the monitor/CRT? Will it burn out old non-Sun CRTs? Does it need LCD monitor?
Thanks. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: bramptonmt
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5. Solaris
Hi guys,
need your help on this since i dont know much about solaris.
the problem is i need to increase inodes space on /export/home/
root@BRF-DANCCM1 # /usr/ucb/df -i
Filesystem iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/vx/dsk/bootdg/rootvol
53026 1162206 ... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: ichiko
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6. Solaris
Hi all,
Those links might help anyone
Knowledge base
Video tutorials (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: h@foorsa.biz
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7. Solaris
Can anyone know what is the size of an inode in Solaris 10 :D? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: naag20
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8. Solaris
Dear,
How can i check inode information in my Solaris box?
With Regards,
Mjoshi (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: mjoshi87
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9. Solaris
Dear all,
yesterday I had a big problem on Solaris 9. I cannot write anymore on /var. I checked the inode usage, and I see that for /var was at 100% with ifree = 0.
I deleted some unused files (like old log on /var/tmp and /var/log), now I have ifree=19641 and 99% iused:
root@ciy01 # df -F ufs... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: Lord Spectre
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