I am using a SunBlade 1500 that currently runs Solaris 8 and I would like to install Solaris 10. This workstation has 1Gbyte of memory, 1 GigEthernet card and one 80Gbyte ATA drive. Soon a 2nd 80Gbyte drive will be installed.
Are there any 'interesting' points I need to watch for in the... (9 Replies)
Hello :) I have a customer who is OEMing their own hadware to us. The CPU is right out of a SunBlade 1500. Because of the physical requirements, the keyboard, DVD-ROM drive, 36GB Removable disk drive and scsi floppy are housed in what they call their media box which is in some cases 10 feet from... (0 Replies)
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I am attempting to configure my ethernet interface on a Sun Blade 1500. I am testing out my network interface my connecting a crossover cable from my blade to a windows box. I would like to assign an ip address of 10.0.0.2 to "bge0" and netmask of "255.0.0.0". I have typed the following:
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My name is Mike and I am new here, perhaps the "1 post" gave me away,
I have a small problem. I know some very minor UNIX and VI and study hard to get better, this time I took upon myself a task just right above my level,
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I have put qlogic hba card and rebooted with -r option to configrue my hba card. How can I verify that it is intalled correctly? I have fiber connection going to storedge T3. Please help. (8 Replies)
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I'm completely new in solaris,and don't know many about it.
I was installed solaris 10 on sun blade 1500,and also I need to install oracle on it.
Now I stuck on some thing and i'm sure that you help me.
When i started Oracle installation system told me that I don't have enogh swap space.... (1 Reply)
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I bought a server Sunblade 1500, and I would like to install a nic card. Anyone know any compatible network card for this server?
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I'm using Solaris 8 on a Blade 1500.
I know that IDE drives are limited to around 120GB, but I was told that it's possible to use larger drives with the only caveat that the available size will be that 120 (or is it 128?) GB size.
But when I try, format shows only very low sizes, like... (2 Replies)
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gfreg
GFREG(1)GFREG(1)NAME
gfreg - register a Gfarm file, Gfarm file fragments, or a Gfarm directory
SYNOPSIS
gfreg [ -p ] [ -h filesystem-node | -H hostfile | -D domainname ] [ -a architecture ] program ... gfarm-URL
gfreg [ -i ] [ -h filesystem-node | -H hostfile | -D domainname ] localfile ... gfarm-URL
gfreg -N total-num-of-fragments -I fragment-index [ -h filesystem-node | -H hostfile | -D domainname ] localfile ... gfarm-URL
gfreg -r [ -h filesystem-node | -H hostfile | -D domainname ] [ -a architecture ] [ directory | program | localfile ] ... gfarm-URL
DESCRIPTION
The first form copies and registers the program as a Gfarm file gfarm-URL in the Gfarm filesystem. When gfarm-URL is a directory, multiple
programs can be specified. After the registration, the gfarm-URL can be specified as a program name of gfrun(1) and gfmpirun_p4(1). With-
out the -p option, only executable file can be specified. With the -p option, non-executable file can be specified as well. Without the
-a option or the -h option, architecture of the program is assumed to be the same architecture as the client host on that gfreg(1) is exe-
cuted, which is obtained by the Gfarm metaserver.
The second form registers one or more localfiles as a single Gfarm file. Without the -i option, only non-executable file can be specified
as localfile. With the -i option, both excutable and non-executable file can be specified as localfile. The destination filesystem node
will be automatically selected by CPU load average. With any one of -h, -H, -D options, filesystem node can be limited.
The third form registers localfile as a file fragment of a Gfarm file. The total number of fragments and the fragment index are specified
by the -N option and the -I option, respectively. When gfarm-URL is a directory, multiple localfiles can be specified. The destination
filesystemnode will be automatically decided by CPU load average unless any one of -h, -H, -D options is explicitly specified. When the
gfreg command of this form is executed on a filesystem node, the local filesystem node is always selected rather than a remote filesys-
temnode. In this case, -h, -H, -D options help to store files dispersively.
The fourth form registers the directory as a Gfarm directory gfarm-URL, the program or the localfile as a Gfarm file gfarm-URL. If direc-
tory have some sub directories and/or files, they will be registered recursively. The non-executable file localfile will be registered as
a file has one fragment. A non-executable file in the directory will be registered in the same way. When gfarm-URL already exists as a
directory, multiple directories, programs, and localfiles can be specified and they will be registered in gfarm-URL. They can be mixed in
parameteres, while other forms inhibit this manner. If gfarm-URL does not exist, one directory or one program, or one localfile can be
specified and it will be registered as gfarm-URL. Refer to the first form's part above to specify filesystem node thatprogfarms and files
will reside with the -a option or the -h option.
OPTIONS -f overwrites gfarm-URL even if it exits as a Gfarm file.
-? displays a list of command options.
Gfarm 05 April 2006 GFREG(1)