09-30-2018
Nine times out of ten the solutions to problems are hidden in plain sight in the error messages and log file entries.
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Maybe this is the wrong forum to start this debate and I apologize if it is, but I have been wondering for some time which is better to use for a database, raw or filesystem? By better I mean don't just mean better performance but also ease of maintenance, etc.
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Hi
I have solaris 8 installed on Intel machine. the disk I have is IDE.
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The query is as follows :
A typical server configs when using Oracle or any other type of DB is to install the OS + DB binaries on the internal disks of the relevant server e.g.
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hpiel(1) OpenHPI hpiel(1)
NAME
hpiel - An openhpi sample application that displays HPI event log entries.
SYNOPSIS
hpiel [ -d -e -c -p -r -x -v -h ]
DESCRIPTION
hpiel searches the RPT (Resource Present Table) for resources with SAHPI_CAPABILITY_EVENT_LOG and displays event log entries for resources
found.
OPTIONS
--del, -d display domain event log entries
--entitypath="<arg>", -e "<arg>" display resource event log entries
(e.g. -e "{SYSTEM_CHASSIS,2}{SBC_BLADE,5}")
--clear, -c clear log before reading event log entries
--resource, -p pull resource info along with log entry
--rdr, -r pull RDR info along with log entry
--xml, -x print output in xml format (not implemented)
--verbose, -v print debug messages
--help, -h print this usage message
If neither -d or -e "<arg>" are specified, event log entries will be shown
for all supporting resources by default.
HPI APIs uniquely used in this application
SaErrorT SAHPI_API saHpiEventLogInfoGet (
SAHPI_IN SaHpiSessionIdT SessionId,
SAHPI_IN SaHpiResourceIdT ResourceId,
SAHPI_OUT SaHpiEventLogInfoT *Info );
SaErrorT SAHPI_API saHpiEventLogEntryGet (
SAHPI_IN SaHpiSessionIdT SessionId,
SAHPI_IN SaHpiResourceIdT ResourceId,
SAHPI_IN SaHpiEventLogEntryIdT EntryId,
SAHPI_OUT SaHpiEventLogEntryIdT *PrevEntryId,
SAHPI_OUT SaHpiEventLogEntryIdT *NextEntryId,
SAHPI_OUT SaHpiEventLogEntryT *EventLogEntry,
SAHPI_INOUT SaHpiRdrT *Rdr,
SAHPI_INOUT SaHpiRptEntryT *RptEntry );
SaErrorT SAHPI_API saHpiEventLogClear (
SAHPI_IN SaHpiSessionIdT SessionId,
SAHPI_IN SaHpiResourceIdT ResourceId );
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
Authors of this man page:
Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net)
2.14.1 2009-11-23 hpiel(1)