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Forum: Solaris 06-01-2010
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Posted By kingston
In my case, i have a IBM ESS Shark 800 storage...
In my case, i have a IBM ESS Shark 800 storage and have multi os clients solaris 5.8 and 5.10 and RHEL 5. There is host attached with the storage and it has a graphical utility to create lun after...
Forum: Solaris 07-26-2010
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Posted By vishalaswani
Thanks for the output. We need to migrate...
Thanks for the output.

We need to migrate the complete diskgroup devdg in our case, since it is having both the volumes vol01 [mounted on /u03] and vol02 [mounted on /u04].

- Get the physical...
Forum: Solaris 07-13-2010
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Posted By DukeNuke2
the same way like you remove all interfaces... ...
the same way like you remove all interfaces...

ifconfig interface-name unplumb

and look at /etc for the hostname.interface-name files or for "addif" entries in the hostname files for the...
Forum: Solaris 07-08-2010
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Posted By cjcox
The only potential problem I see is the 1Gbit...
The only potential problem I see is the 1Gbit speed of the FC HBA. It's possible that the DS4300 is 2Gbit minimum... you'll need to check.

I don't think anything else will be an issue.

If you...
Forum: Solaris 07-07-2010
2,452
Posted By pressy
hi, it is in the cluster-support-matrix, so...
hi,

it is in the cluster-support-matrix, so it should work without problems:
Sun Cluster Open Storage Program - IBM ? Enterprise Storage Server family...
Forum: Solaris 06-30-2010
10,123
Posted By hergp
Just use the -n switch of iostat to get the...
Just use the -n switch of iostat to get the logical device names instead of the instance names.


$ iostat -xn
extended device statistics
r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait...
Forum: Solaris 06-29-2010
10,123
Posted By jlliagre
The command I posted is on a single line. It...
The command I posted is on a single line. It appears you split it.

That was quite an understatement ;)
Forum: Solaris 05-07-2010
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Posted By Reboot
Please do following : #mount -v|grep nfs...
Please do following :


#mount -v|grep nfs
#umount -f <all nfs file systems, after terminatinal all respective process>

Then mount each NFS file system one by one followed by "df -k" command...
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