I have a server running redhat 5.5 and it has one SAN device presented to it as LUN9. How can I clean up the remaining entries. I cannot afford to interupt the service. Please assist.
I have solaris 10 sparc. I installed a Qlogic hba card.
This card is connected on a brocade switch and the brocade is connected on 2 different controllers on a Hitachi disk bay.
I formated 2 luns. On my solaris system, i have 4 disk.
How to configure solaris 10 to fix the dual disk view.
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Hi,
I saw your post on the forums about how to setup IP multipathing. I wanted your help on the below situation .
I have 2 servers A and B . Now they should be connected to 2 network switches . S1 and S2.
Now is it possible to have IP Multipathing on each of the servers as follows ?
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Hii Every One,
I am working on SUN server installed with Solaris-10,
1) I want to assign a vertual IP to a interface (ce1).
2) And with that vertual IP and one more interface (ce2), I want to do IP
multipathing.
So, kindely help me to achive above tasks by discribing... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Basically the original configuration on my Solaris 9 server was two LUNs configured as Veritas file systems that were connected to a NetApp filer (filer1). These two LUNs are still configured on the server - but are not being used. They are there as a backup just in case the new... (0 Replies)
Hai
we using emc storage which is conneted to M5000 through san switch.
we asign 13 luns but in server it is showing 22 luns.
i enable the solaris multipathing (MPxIO)
#more /kernel/drv/fp.conf in that file
MPxio-disable=no
#mpathadm list lu
it shows ... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I turned on the server multipathing:
# uname -a
SunOS caiman 5.10 Generic_141444-09 sun4v sparc SUNW,T5140
stmsboot -D fp -e
And after a reboot the server, multipathing is not enable:
# stmsboot -L
stmsboot: MPxIO is not enabled
stmsboot: MPxIO disabled
# ls /dev/dsk... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I know the concept of multipathing, but would like to know how to configure multipathing in AIX.
or software/driver is by default present in AIX??????
How to find out wheather multipathing is configured in AIX?????
Regards,
Manu (4 Replies)
Hi folks.
When issuing a multipath -ll on my server, i see something that is bugging me...
# multipath -ll
2000b0803ce002582 dm-10 Pillar,Axiom 600
size=129G features='0' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
|-+- policy='round-robin 0' prio=50 status=active
| |- 0:0:0:4 sdd 8:48 active ready running... (0 Replies)
What is the following output telling me?
fget_config -Av
---dar0---
User array name = 'BSNorth-DS4300'
dac3 ACTIVE dacNONE ACTIVE
Disk DAC LUN Logical Drive
hdisk4 dac3 0 TestDiskForAll
---dar1---
User array name = 'BSNorth-DS4300'
dac2 ACTIVE dacNONE ACTIVE
Disk DAC ... (0 Replies)
I have a couple of questions regarding multipath.
If I do vgdisplay vg01, I see it is using 1 PV: /dev/dm-13
If I type multipath -ll I see dm-9, dm-10, dm-11, dm-12, but do not see dm-13. Is my vg01 multipathed? How can I actually know for sure?
Secondly, let's say this time vg01 says... (1 Reply)
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pam_oddjob_mkhomedir
pam_oddjob_mkhomedir(8) System Manager's Manual pam_oddjob_mkhomedir(8)NAME
pam_oddjob_mkhomedir.so - PAM module to create users home directory via oddjob
SYNOPSIS
session optional /lib/security/pam_oddjob_mkhomedir.so
DESCRIPTION
The pam_oddjob_mkhomedir.so module checks if the user's home directory exists, and if it does not, it invokes the mkhomedirfor method of
the com.redhat.oddjob_mkhomedir service for the PAM_USER if the module is running with superuser privileges. Otherwise, it invokes the
mkmyhomedir method.
The location of the skeleton directory and the default umask are determined by the configuration for the corresponding service in oddjobd-
mkhomedir.conf, so they can not be specified as arguments to this module.
If D-Bus has not been configured to allow the calling application to invoke these methods provided as part of the com.redhat.oddjob_mkhome-
dir interface of the / object provided by the com.redhat.oddjob_mkhomedir service, then oddjobd will not receive the request and an error
will be returned by D-Bus.
If oddjobd has not been configured to provide these methods, or the user is not authorized to use them, then oddjobd will ignore the mod-
ule's requests.
SEE ALSO oddjob_request(1)oddjob.conf(5)oddjobd.conf(5)oddjobd(8)oddjob Manual 29 May 2008 pam_oddjob_mkhomedir(8)