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Forum: Solaris 01-23-2013
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Posted By hicksd8
You say the disk is visible in format. Please...
You say the disk is visible in format. Please post the output of format.

@DukeNuke2......Do you recognise these device names? I'm very familiar with c0t0d0s0 and c0d0p1 but not c0d0s7. (on...
Forum: Solaris 01-23-2013
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Posted By DukeNuke2
try this: # metadb -afc 3 c0d0s7 c1d0s7
try this:

# metadb -afc 3 c0d0s7 c1d0s7
Forum: Solaris 12-29-2012
5,127
Posted By solaris_user
Download ISO from Oracle web site and then...
Download ISO from Oracle web site and then install it.
Forum: Solaris 12-29-2012
5,127
Posted By fpmurphy
Your host (vmware) is expecting to PXE install a...
Your host (vmware) is expecting to PXE install a guest rather than find a bootable disk containing a guest.

Exactly which version of vmware are you using?
31,506
Posted By jyoung
You might also want to use the chown command to...
You might also want to use the chown command to change the ownership of the profile once it is copied to the new home directory. You may also have to use the chgrp command if the group is different.
31,506
Posted By Scott
That would only be necessary (possible, even) if...
That would only be necessary (possible, even) if the user doing the copying was root.

I'm guessing that the O/P is not root.
31,506
Posted By bitlord
If you can't copy the file due to permissions,...
If you can't copy the file due to permissions, then you can try this. If user1 wants the .profile form user2, then do this. If user1 can open the user2's .profile file with more or cat then you can...
Forum: Solaris 12-03-2012
5,589
Posted By fpmurphy
Ntpdate adjusts the time on your system in one...
Ntpdate adjusts the time on your system in one immediate correction. Ntpd is more subtle; it calculates your system clock drift and continuously adjusts it so that your system maintains more...
Forum: Solaris 12-03-2012
5,589
Posted By hombreopaco
fpmurphy is rigth, I'm not sure about all the NTP...
fpmurphy is rigth, I'm not sure about all the NTP versions, but, in my experience, any time difference more than 5 minutes will produce a ntpd synchronization fail, it will back to the LOCAL time,...
Forum: Solaris 12-03-2012
5,589
Posted By Neo
From my experience, unless you are running an NTP...
From my experience, unless you are running an NTP server to synchronize your own devices against that reference (your NTP server) then, you are better off running ntpdate in a crontab to keep your...
Forum: Solaris 01-18-2012
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2,406
Posted By jim mcnamara
By the the /Var I am assuming you mean the /var...
By the the /Var I am assuming you mean the /var directory tree.

/var/log is where syslogd writes important logfiles. You can remove older files from there if you have a problem.

/var/tmp can...
Forum: Solaris 01-18-2012
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2,406
Posted By aksijain
The above method provides a perfect method of...
The above method provides a perfect method of removing files under /var. You can always use the method that Jim has told, but you need to extra careful while giving those commands as Jim has...
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