02-04-2003
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1. Solaris
Do you know how do I make my solaris 8 detect the storEDGE A5000?.
I have problem making it recognise, without that I cannot install VxVM.
Any ideas? (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: calsum
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2. Solaris
I am new to the unix world. I have SunBlade 100 and A1000 Disk storage array with 12 Hard drives. I used SCSI card and SCSI cables to connect. When I do the format command,I can see disk storage as one disk instead of 12 disks as below. Could anybody can explain why?
What should I do in order... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Dulasi
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I have a 3510 disk array attached to a T2000 server.
The dmesg command shows disk error as follows and is generated a couple of times during the day
Aug 18 03:35:51 myserver SUNWscsdMonitor: <rctrl6042> Standard General Event, CHL:2 ID:22 Drive NOTICE: Drive Recovered Error - 5F8E1F... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Tirmazi
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4. Solaris
I would want to ask on what software do i need to configure disk array for StorEdge A1000. (Sun Enterprise 450 - currently installed with SUN Solaris 9.)
Is it using RAID Manager 6.22? And is it compatible with SUN Solaris 9 or 10?
Thanks in advance for reading or replying my post. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: beginningDBA
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5. Solaris
So I have 2 solaris sun servers one with a disk array with 14 drives which I need to move to the other server. How do I move the disk array configured as a Raid 5 to another server without losing data? So far I know I'll connect the drive, run devfsadm, use format to verify the server see's... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Kjons76
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
HI:
I have a DUAL redundant system running in HP-UX 10.20 ( 2 servers)
Both servers share an external SCSI disk array. Both server runs a Data base wich uses the disk array to write the data, and that is the way they share the information.
The way that the servers see the disk array, is like... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pmoren
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi there,
I've setup a raid0 array of 3 identical disks using :
mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --level=stripe --raid-devices=3 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1I'm using dstat to monitor the disk activity :
dstat --epoch -D sdb,sdc,sdd --disk-util 30The results show that the stress is not... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: chebarbudo
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi Team
when I boot the server I get this 2 errors :
the disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet or not present
the disk drive for /boot is not ready yet or not present
and its stay like that , I m using Ubuntu 12.04
please if someone have any idea how to fix that problem . (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: SULTAN01
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9. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Hello,
On 4/20/2018, we performed a disk replacement on our IBM 8202 P7 server. After the disk was rebuilt, the SAS Disk Array sissas0 showed a status of degraded. However, the pdisks in the array all show a status of active.
We did see a message in errpt. DISK ARRAY PROTECTION SUSPENDED.
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: terrya
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10. AIX
Hello,
On 4/20/2018, we performed a disk replacement on our IBM 8202 P7 server. After the disk was rebuilt, the SAS Disk Array sissas0 showed a status of degraded. However, the pdisks in the array all show a status of active.
We did see a message in errpt. DISK ARRAY PROTECTION SUSPENDED.
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: terrya
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tie::array::sorted
Tie::Array::Sorted(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Tie::Array::Sorted(3pm)
NAME
Tie::Array::Sorted - An array which is kept sorted
SYNOPSIS
use Tie::Array::Sorted;
tie @a, "Tie::Array::Sorted", sub { $_[0] <=> $_[1] };
push @a, 10, 4, 7, 3, 4;
print "@a"; # "3 4 4 7 10"
DESCRIPTION
This presents an ordinary array, but is kept sorted. All pushes and unshifts cause the elements in question to be inserted in the appropri-
ate location to maintain order.
Direct stores ("$a[10] = "wibble"") effectively splice out the original value and insert the new element. It's not clear why you'd want to
use direct stores like that, but this module does the right thing if you do.
If you don't like the ordinary lexical comparator, you can provide your own; it should compare the two elements it is given. For instance,
a numeric comparator would look like this:
tie @a, "Tie::Array::Sorted", sub { $_[0] <=> $_[1] }
Whereas to compare a list of files by their sizes, you'd so something like:
tie @a, "Tie::Array::Sorted", sub { -s $_[0] <=> -s $_[1] }
LAZY SORTING
If you do more stores than fetches, you may find Tie::Array::Sorted::Lazy more efficient.
AUTHOR
Original author: Simon Cozens
Current maintainer: Tony Bowden
BUGS and QUERIES
Please direct all correspondence regarding this module to: bug-Tie-Array-Sorted@rt.cpan.org
This module was originall written as part of the Plucene project. However, as Plucene no longer uses this, it is effectively unmaintained.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Simon Cozens and Tony Bowden.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License; either version 2 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
perl v5.8.8 2004-10-10 Tie::Array::Sorted(3pm)