Dear all,
Every hour i am receiving several data files to one folder for 24 hours each day.But some times some hours i do not have the files because of some problem.So i want to check the files inside the folder at the end of the day wether how many files i received in each hour like this.so i... (4 Replies)
I am having trouble understanding the difference between a passthrough device and a named device and when you would use one or the other to access equipment.
As an example, we have a tape library and giving the command
"camcontrol devlist" gives the following output:
akx# camcontrol... (1 Reply)
Hi
I've done migration of my SCO 5.0.6 from SCSI to IDE hard disk and now I'm getting in X windows this message:
CONFIG: No Stp SCSI devices configured (unit 0 missing)
Howto configure to get this message away? (4 Replies)
Hi, Here is the issue: There are 4 disks on this Sun x4150 system under Solaris 10, but only 1 disk can be seen by the OS. I've tried commands disks and devfsadm but not working. It's an important production server, so 'reboot -r' is not a choice.
# format < /dev/null
Searching for... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I attached a tape drive to one of my partitions but i cannot find the device.
I run the command lsdev|grep rmt but i dont get anything in return.
When i run lsslot -c slot i can see the slot number and the device that belongs to the tape drive but i cannot find any rmt files in /dev.... (6 Replies)
Hey everyone. First, let me start by saying I'm primarily focused on linux boxes, and just happened to get pulled into building two T5220's. I'm not super educated on sun boxes.
Both T5220's have 8 146GB 15k SAS drives. Inside the service processor, I can run SHOW /SYS/HDD{0-7} and they all come... (2 Replies)
Hello,
This is a programming question as well as a suse question, so let me know if you think I should post this in programming.
I have an application that I compiled under opensuse 12.2 using g77-3.3/g++3.3. The program compiles and runs just fine. I gave the application to a colleague who... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Just a quick question hopefully someone will have seen this before and will be able to enlighten me.
I have been doing some Infrastructure Verification Testing and one of the tests was booting the primary domain from alternate disks, this all went well - however on restarting one of... (7 Replies)
In the below bash I am trying to ensure that all folders (represented by $folders) in a given directory are created. In the file f1 the trimmed folder will be there somewhere (will be multiple trimmed folders).
When that trimmed folder is found (represented by $S5) the the contents of $2 printed... (19 Replies)
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iir
IIR(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual IIR(4)NAME
iir -- Intel Integrated RAID controller and ICP Vortex driver
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device pci
device scbus
device iir
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
iir_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The iir driver claims to interface with the Intel integrated RAID controller cards, and all versions of the ICP Vortex controllers (including
FC).
HARDWARE
Controllers supported by the iir driver include:
o Intel RAID Controller SRCMR
o Intel Server RAID Controller U3-l (SRCU31a)
o Intel Server RAID Controller U3-1L (SRCU31La)
o Intel Server RAID Controller U3-2 (SRCU32)
o All past and future releases of Intel and ICP RAID Controllers.
o Intel RAID Controller SRCU21 (discontinued)
o Intel RAID Controller SRCU31 (older revision, not compatible)
o Intel RAID Controller SRCU31L (older revision, not compatible)
The SRCU31 and SRCU31L can be updated via a firmware update available from Intel.
SEE ALSO cam(4), pass(4), xpt(4), camcontrol(8)AUTHORS
The iir driver is supported and maintained by Achim Leubner <Achim_Leubner@adaptec.com>.
This manual page was written by Tom Rhodes <trhodes@FreeBSD.org> and is based on information supplied by the driver authors and the website
of Mike Smith <msmith@FreeBSD.org>.
BSD August 8, 2004 BSD