Dear sir,
I am using sco open server 5.06.How we can reboot the system without using root password? Whar are the permision need to change to do this.
Thanks,
Mostafizur Rahman (3 Replies)
hi all, :)
for a reboot of sun box for patch installation i would like to know where do the reboot logs apart from /var/adm/messages and patch run messages would be available,
i would like to know the sequence of messages logged in the file like
requesting the users to log out
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I've recently changed my gateway setting using SMIT. Everything went fine except that the gateway setting kept reverting back to the old one everytime I reboot the server.
I'm on AIX 5.2 running p-Series. Thanks for any info. (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to know the procedure like if server is down, i want to reboot the server through console ($rsc or $sc prompt).Could you please help me out.
I would really appreciate your cooperation.
thanks for understanding
regards
krishna (5 Replies)
Hi Gurus
Recently i had change the gateway for a server
i had change the IP in the /etc/defaultrouter
and run the below command
# route add default 10.86.33.222
# route delete default 10.86.33.1
# netstat -rn
Routing Table: IPv4
Destination Gateway Flags Ref ... (2 Replies)
Hello guys
This is my first post. I have very little experience and I woud appreciate your input on this problem.
I have a server running Solaris 10. In that server I have 2 zones that work perfectly fine, however, if I reboot the server, the zones don't boot and I have to do it manually. i... (12 Replies)
Hi,
anyone please let us know how to write shell script to find the missing mountpoints after server reboot.
i want to take the mountpount information before server reboot, and validate the mountpoints after server reboot if any missing.please let us know the shell script from begining to end as... (24 Replies)
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mounted.ocfs2
mounted.ocfs2(8) OCFS2 Manual Pages mounted.ocfs2(8)NAME
mounted.ocfs2 - Detects all OCFS2 volumes on a system.
SYNOPSIS
mounted.ocfs2 [-d] [-f] [device]
DESCRIPTION
mounted.ocfs2 is used to detect OCFS2 volume(s) on a system. This tool assumes that the nodes detected on the system are part of the same
cluster as the one specified in /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf.
OPTIONS -d Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with their labels and uuids. If a device is not specified, it scans all the devices in /proc/parti-
tions.
-f Lists the OCFS2 volumes along with the list of nodes that have mounted the volume. The node names are listed if the O2CB cluster is
online. Note: As this information is gathered using dirty-read, the information may be stale.
EXAMPLES
[root@node1 ~]# mounted.ocfs2 -d
Device FS UUID Label
/dev/sdb1 ocfs2 26d5dcdf-6d87-45a7-b01a-b98a7791bd61 logs_0405
[root@node1 ~]# mounted.ocfs2 -f
Device FS Nodes
/dev/sdb1 ocfs2 node15, node1
SEE ALSO mkfs.ocfs2(8)fsck.ocfs2(8)tunefs.ocfs2(8)debugfs.ocfs2(8)ocfs2console(8)o2cb(7)AUTHORS
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