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Operating Systems Solaris ACL on the Solaris Post 302962201 by sathishbabu89 on Wednesday 9th of December 2015 02:54:42 PM
Old 12-09-2015
Code:
$ uname -a
SunOS ftvlssdedw04 5.10 Generic_148888-05 sun4v sparc sun4v

**above one working fine
Code:
uname -a
SunOS cidcsebubldp01 5.10 Generic_150400-10 sun4v sparc sun4v Solaris


Last edited by Don Cragun; 12-09-2015 at 06:22 PM.. Reason: Add CODE tags
 

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ncp(7D) 																   ncp(7D)

NAME
ncp - Niagara crypto provider device driver The ncp device driver is a multi-threaded, loadable hardware driver supporting hardware assisted acceleration of RSA and DSA cryptographic operations. This support is built into the Niagara CMT processor. The ncp driver requires the presence of the Solaris Cryptographic Framework to enable applications and kernel clients to access the pro- vided services. CONFIGURATION
You configure the ncp driver by defining properties in /platform/sun4v/kernel/drv/ncp.conf which override the default settings. The fol- lowing property is supported: nostats Disables the generation of statistics. The nostats property may be used to help prevent traffic analysis, but this may inhibit support personnel. NETWORK STATISTICS
Solaris network drivers must implement statistics variables. The ncp driver maintains the following statistics: mauXqfull Number of times the queue for MAU X was found full when attempting to submit jobs. mauXupdate_failure Number of submit job failures on MAU X. mauXsubmit Number of jobs submitted to MAU X since driver load (boot). rsapublic Total number of jobs submitted to the device for RSA public key operations. rsaprivate Total number of jobs submitted to the device for RSA private key operations. dsasign Total number of jobs submitted to the device for DSA signing. dsaverify Total number of jobs submitted to the device for DSA verification. Additional statistics may be supplied for Sun support personnel, but are not useful to Solaris users and are not doc- umented in this manpage. See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Architecture |SPARC | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcakr.v | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Unstable | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ FILES
/platform/sun4v/kernel/drv/sparcv9/ncp 64-bit ELF kernel driver. /platform/sun4v/kernel/drv/ncp.conf Configuration file. cryptoadm(1M), kstat(1M), prtconf(1M), attributes(5) Solaris Cryptographic Framework -- Solaris Software Developer Collection Solaris Security for Developer's Guide -- Solaris Software Developer Collection 14 Mar 2005 ncp(7D)
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