06-15-2012
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Hello,
Our RAID and server recently crashed and we are trying to recover our data. The problem appears to be that the Veritas File System/Logical Volume Manger became corrupt on our RAID. We are down to our last option, which is to run some Veritas commands that "may" result in data loss.
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My input file:
data_5 Ali 422 2.00E-45 102/253 140/253 24
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With Solaris 11 coming out with a requirement of ZFS on the root disk, I was curious to know who is using the Zeta File System now?
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what are all the advantages of ZFS comparing to UFS SVM
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6. Solaris
Hi,
I need some advice please. I have this server with a couple of zpools, lets call them
pay_serv
ukb_pool
There are two zones attached to these pools. When I do a zfs list I see this
pay_serv 8.41G 265G 8.41G /pay_serv
ukb_pool 79.8G 194G 23K /ukb_pool
ukb_pool/temp_ps 9.11G... (4 Replies)
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8. Solaris
Good morning everyone,
I'm looking for some help to retrieve data in a scenario where I might have made a big mistake. I'm hoping to understand what I did wrong.
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apr::table
apache_mod_perl-108~358::mod_perl-2.0.7::docs::api::APR:UserlContributed Perl Docapache_mod_perl-108~358::mod_perl-2.0.7::docs::api::APR::Table(3)
NAME
APR::Table - Perl API for manipulating APR opaque string-content tables
Synopsis
use APR::Table ();
$table = APR::Table::make($pool, $nelts);
$table_copy = $table->copy($pool);
$table->clear();
$table->set($key => $val);
$table->unset($key);
$table->add($key, $val);
$val = $table->get($key);
@val = $table->get($key);
$table->merge($key => $val);
use APR::Const -compile qw(:table);
$table_overlay = $table_base->overlay($table_overlay, $pool);
$table_overlay->compress(APR::Const::OVERLAP_TABLES_MERGE);
$table_a->overlap($table_b, APR::Const::OVERLAP_TABLES_SET);
$table->do(sub {print "key $_[0], value $_[1]
"}, @valid_keys);
#Tied Interface
$value = $table->{$key};
$table->{$key} = $value;
print "got it" if exists $table->{$key};
foreach my $key (keys %{$table}) {
print "$key = $table->{$key}
";
}
Description
"APR::Table" allows its users to manipulate opaque string-content tables.
On the C level the "opaque string-content" means: you can put in '