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I try to purchase some new Blade 2500 for the
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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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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)
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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)
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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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data::objectdriver::driver::cache::apache
Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache(3pm)NAME
Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache - object driver for caching objects in Apache's request space
SYNOPSIS
package MyObject;
use base qw( Data::ObjectDriver::BaseObject );
__PACKAGE__->install_properties({
...
driver => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache->new(
fallback => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Memcached->new(
cache => Cache::Memcached->new({ servers => @MEMCACHED_SERVERS }),
fallback => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBI->new( @$DBI_INFO ),
),
),
...
});
1;
DESCRIPTION
Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache provides automatic caching of retrieved objects in the per-request memory space of your Apache
mod_perl processes, when used in conjunction with your actual object driver. It can be used to provide even faster results over memcached
when requesting objects that have already been requested during the same request by some other part of your application, at the cost of the
memory necessary to store the objects.
If your models can be used in an Apache mod_perl application as well as another context such as a command line shell, consider replacing
the Apache layer of your caching with a "Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::RAM" layer when Apache is not available. See
Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache.
USAGE
o Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache->new(%params)
Required members of %params are:
o "fallback"
The "Data::ObjectDriver" object driver from which to request objects that are not found in the Apache process cache.
DIAGNOSTICS
The Apache driver provides integration with the "Data::ObjectDriver" debug and profiling systems. As these systems are designed around SQL
queries, synthetic queries are logged to represent caching operations. The operations generated by this driver are:
o "APACHECACHE_GET ?"
Retrieve an object. The argument is the cache key for the requested object.
o "APACHECACHE_ADD ?,?"
Add an object to the cache. The arguments are the cache key for the object and the flattened representation of the object to cache.
o "APACHECACHE_SET ?,?"
Put an object in the cache. The arguments are the cache key for the object and the flattened representation of the object to cache.
o "APACHECACHE_DELETE ?"
Remove an object from the cache. The argument is the cache key for the object to invalidate.
SEE ALSO
Apache, Apache2::RequestUtil
LICENSE
Data::ObjectDriver is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT
Except where otherwise noted, Data::ObjectDriver is Copyright 2005-2006 Six Apart, cpan@sixapart.com. All rights reserved.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-29 Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::Cache::Apache(3pm)