Hi guys,
I am a new member here. This is my first post.
I try to purchase some new Blade 2500 for the
company. However, the vendor suggests me to get Blade 2000 instead. The vendor said he has many problems
with new Silver Blade 2500's. Has anyone here had
simlar experience with blade 2500?... (4 Replies)
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Hi,
I recently got StoragaTek 2500 and I would like to connect it to my solaris machine, since I don't have much experience with storages, could someone point me how to do so, how can i present disks from storage on my solaris os? (everything is already connected)
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my portal lab is an HP Pavallion 15 laptop, amd A10 2 x quadcore with 8 gig ram and 1 TB disk on windows 8, running VMware workstation 10,
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Hello All,
I am new to the forum so forgive me for any mistakes. I have a question. I have been doing alot of reading about how to get a supportable operating system on my sunblade 2500. I also want to use it for Xorg. I have been having trouble getting the sun XVR drivers working... (2 Replies)
Good Morning,
I took a mirror drive from one Solaris 9 machine and used it to set up another. After syncing another mirror on the second machine I restarted but I don't get a login screen.
I see a message:The X-server cannot be started on display :0
Also during startup I see:... (8 Replies)
Good Afternoon,
I'm setting up a SunBlade 2500 using ufsrestoreand have gotten to the point where I have restored the root and usr partitions. However, the machine keeps rebooting, never really coming up. Looking at vfstab, it looks pretty empty- shouldn't I see entries like... (22 Replies)
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cache::filecache
Cache::FileCache(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Cache::FileCache(3pm)NAME
Cache::FileCache -- implements the Cache interface.
DESCRIPTION
The FileCache class implements the Cache interface. This cache stores data in the filesystem so that it can be shared between processes.
SYNOPSIS
use Cache::FileCache;
my $cache = new Cache::FileCache( { 'namespace' => 'MyNamespace',
'default_expires_in' => 600 } );
See Cache::Cache for the usage synopsis.
METHODS
See Cache::Cache for the API documentation.
Clear( [$cache_root] )
See Cache::Cache, with the optional $cache_root parameter.
Purge( [$cache_root] )
See Cache::Cache, with the optional $cache_root parameter.
Size( [$cache_root] )
See Cache::Cache, with the optional $cache_root parameter.
OPTIONS
See Cache::Cache for standard options. Additionally, options are set by passing in a reference to a hash containing any of the following
keys:
cache_root
The location in the filesystem that will hold the root of the cache. Defaults to the 'FileCache' under the OS default temp directory (
often '/tmp' on UNIXes ) unless explicitly set.
cache_depth
The number of subdirectories deep to cache object item. This should be large enough that no cache directory has more than a few
hundred objects. Defaults to 3 unless explicitly set.
directory_umask
The directories in the cache on the filesystem should be globally writable to allow for multiple users. While this is a potential
security concern, the actual cache entries are written with the user's umask, thus reducing the risk of cache poisoning. If you desire
it to only be user writable, set the 'directory_umask' option to '077' or similar. Defaults to '000' unless explicitly set.
PROPERTIES
See Cache::Cache for default properties.
(get|set)_cache_root
See the definition above for the option cache_root
(get|set)_cache_depth
See the definition above for the option cache_depth
(get|set)_directory_umask
See the definition above for the option directory_umask
SEE ALSO
Cache::Cache
AUTHOR
Original author: DeWitt Clinton <dewitt@unto.net>
Last author: $Author: dclinton $
Copyright (C) 2001-2003 DeWitt Clinton
perl v5.12.4 2009-03-01 Cache::FileCache(3pm)