02-08-2013
Hi,
Thanks for your reply, its actually Oracle Grid Infrastructure and to be more specific its the Oracle High Availability daemon which gets stuck at startup and rest of the Grid services depend on this daemon to start first.
Not many people are using Oracle Grid on Solaris 11, however googling on the topic I discovered that /etc/orattab is now obsolete in version 11.0.2.0.3 and solution to that is the above script which is for Linux.
I have googled on "Oracle grid SMF XML" but could not find anything.
So will appreciate if you can further guide me on SMF XML for Grid ( i.e. for OHASD daemon ).
Or give me an equivelant of the above script in Solaris.
Thank you very much for your help.
Regards
Terry
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graph::easy::layout::grid
Graph::Easy::Layout::Grid(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Graph::Easy::Layout::Grid(3pm)
NAME
Graph::Easy::Layout::Grid - Grid management and size calculation
SYNOPSIS
use Graph::Easy;
my $graph = Graph::Easy->new();
my $bonn = Graph::Easy::Node->new(
name => 'Bonn',
);
my $berlin = Graph::Easy::Node->new(
name => 'Berlin',
);
$graph->add_edge ($bonn, $berlin);
$graph->layout();
print $graph->as_ascii( );
# prints:
# +------+ +--------+
# | Bonn | --> | Berlin |
# +------+ +--------+
DESCRIPTION
"Graph::Easy::Layout::Grid" contains routines that calculate cell sizes on the grid, which is necessary for ASCII, boxart and SVG output.
Used automatically by Graph::Easy.
EXPORT
Exports nothing.
SEE ALSO
Graph::Easy.
METHODS
This module injects the following methods into Graph::Easy:
_prepare_layout()
my ($rows,$cols,$max_x,$max_y, @V) = $graph->_prepare_layout();
Returns two hashes ($rows and $cols), containing the columns and rows of the layout with their nec. sizes (in chars) plus the maximum
framebuffer size nec. for this layout. Also returns reference of a list of all cells to be rendered.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004 - 2006 by Tels <http://bloodgate.com>.
See the LICENSE file for information.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-23 Graph::Easy::Layout::Grid(3pm)