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Forum: Solaris 02-12-2019
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Posted By javanoob
Hi Sam, What i meant is , you mention you...
Hi Sam,


What i meant is , you mention you will be doing achiveadm as well just without creating it to media.

How can the archive be apply/deploy on an ABE ? is there any command to do so...
Forum: Solaris 02-12-2019
9,722
Posted By javanoob
Hi Sam, How are you going to do a...
Hi Sam,



How are you going to do a recovery without media - Is it possible to do a restoration without a media for global-zone ?


Regards
Noob
Forum: Solaris 02-11-2019
9,722
Posted By javanoob
Archiveadm system cloning - Solaris 11.4
Hi all,

I am trying to use archiveadm to backup/clone an existing Solaris11.4 system.
However, i failed at media creation with the error -> "Media can only be created from archives containing...
Forum: Solaris 01-20-2019
8,464
Posted By javanoob
Hahaha jlliagre, nice analogy.. Thank for your...
Hahaha jlliagre, nice analogy..
Thank for your reply. I am just wondering why are these sectors distributed in such way and how they sums up.

Last question i hope you don't mind, since these...
Forum: Solaris 01-17-2019
8,464
Posted By javanoob
Thanks jlliagre. And i shouldn't be...
Thanks jlliagre.


And i shouldn't be overly concern about how the sectors add up ?


e.g. part0 last sector and part8 first sector has a gap of 8 sectors ...
part0 1st sector 0 to last...
Forum: Solaris 01-17-2019
8,464
Posted By javanoob
Hi jlliagre, Thanks for the confirmation. I am...
Hi jlliagre,
Thanks for the confirmation. I am sorry to ask, i got a 6.4 SSD but just appear to be 5.82TB usable.

Using auto-configure, the partition table look as below.
From 0 to 12502430343...
Forum: Solaris 01-16-2019
8,464
Posted By javanoob
Hi jlliagre, Thanks for taking this up. ...
Hi jlliagre,

Thanks for taking this up.

q1) what do you mean by "4.25 (sic) actual sectors." ? Where the 4.25 ?
q2) 1172107151 > did you count from 0 to 1172107150 ? (as the partition...
Forum: Solaris 01-08-2019
8,464
Posted By javanoob
EFI disk labeling / understand the parition table / sectors not continue
Hi all,

I have a EFI disk and it is use in zfs pool.

partition> p
Volume: rpool
Current partition table (original):
Total disk sectors available: 1172107117 + 16384 (reserved sectors)
...
Forum: Solaris 12-22-2018
22,828
Posted By javanoob
Hi Bakunin, Sorry for the late reply and...
Hi Bakunin,

Sorry for the late reply and thank you for your response. I think the above is not the behavior for Solaris as virtual memory reservation does not cause actual physical swap nor memory...
Forum: Solaris 12-16-2018
22,828
Posted By javanoob
Hi Bakunin, Thank you for your reply and...
Hi Bakunin,

Thank you for your reply and clarification. I got confused with terminology used over virtual memory and virtual swap as in the metalink doc (it is using the term "virtual swap" to...
Forum: Solaris 12-15-2018
22,828
Posted By javanoob
Hi Both, Thank you for the detailed...
Hi Both,

Thank you for the detailed explanations.

To sumup,

- Virtual memory reservation does not take up physical space. (vmstat free still reflect as unused space, swap -l still...
Forum: Solaris 12-14-2018
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Posted By javanoob
Hi Jlliagre, I am so sorry for that extra...
Hi Jlliagre,

I am so sorry for that extra "i". Eyes playing tricks on me..and thank you for your reply.



Sorry if i am getting confused again..

Virtual swap = ram + disk. (shown in swap...
Forum: Solaris 12-14-2018
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Posted By javanoob
Hi Jlliagre , MadeInGermany, Thank you both...
Hi Jlliagre , MadeInGermany,

Thank you both for your reply and insight.

q1) Do you mean if ProcessA has made reservation on the virtual swap (ram & disk), another Process B can actually use...
Forum: Solaris 12-13-2018
22,828
Posted By javanoob
Hi Jilliagre, Thanks for your reply and...
Hi Jilliagre,

Thanks for your reply and appreciate the suiting metaphor used.

I think the point I am trying to confirm is

a) when doing memory reservation on virtual swap, the "physical...
Forum: Solaris 12-13-2018
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Posted By javanoob
Hi all, I am sorry to bring up this thread...
Hi all,

I am sorry to bring up this thread again.
Recently, i have same heavy swap usage against the physical swap space despite having physical free ram.

I read up this old thread >...
Forum: Solaris 10-29-2018
4,124
Posted By javanoob
Solaris 11.4.2.3.0 - dladm link names mapping
Hi all,


I have never wondered where is the mapping of the link names to physical device path display under

dladm show-phys until today.


fmadm list reported nic port failure and i am...
Forum: Solaris 10-17-2018
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Posted By javanoob
Hi Jilliagre, Sorry for asking.. ...
Hi Jilliagre,


Sorry for asking.. where/how do i see the cache hit for ZFS ARC...


Regards,
Noob
Forum: Solaris 10-16-2018
22,828
Posted By javanoob
Hi both (Jilliagre and Bakunin) and all, ...
Hi both (Jilliagre and Bakunin) and all,

Thank you so much for your advice and guidance. I can't see where i could have possibly understand more if not here.
Thanks for the link on the...
Forum: Solaris 10-16-2018
22,828
Posted By javanoob
Hi all, Thank you for all the...
Hi all,



Thank you for all the feedback.
Please pardon me for my ignorance.


1) I am seeing recommendations of doing vmstat with a large interval - why do we need do use a large...
Forum: Solaris 10-15-2018
22,828
Posted By javanoob
Monitoring Paging and Swapping
Hi all,


This might sound silly but i am trying to determine if i have sufficient memory or not.
My definition of sufficient memory = no swapping + no paging to physical swap file.

I know i...
Forum: Solaris 04-08-2018
2,327
Posted By javanoob
anyone ;(~
anyone ;(~
Forum: Solaris 04-05-2018
2,327
Posted By javanoob
Beadm create -p on another pool - making sense of it
Hi all,

I am trying out Solaris 11.3

Realize the option of -p when using beadm that i can actually create another boot environment on another pool.

root@Unicorn6:~# beadm create -p mypool...
Forum: Solaris 02-23-2018
3,615
Posted By javanoob
Yes. I do believe that you are intoxicated to...
Yes. I do believe that you are intoxicated to have apologize for this amazing reply.

:D:D:D

Thanks pal!
Forum: Solaris 02-21-2018
3,615
Posted By javanoob
Hi Peasant, Thanks for your reply. Can I...
Hi Peasant,

Thanks for your reply.
Can I look at it this way ->

1) When file1 is deleted, there is actually no change done; just that snap1 and snap2 will still need to refer to this deleted...
Forum: Solaris 02-20-2018
3,615
Posted By javanoob
Understanding ZFS Snapshots - why will it utilize space ?
Hi all,

I am moving to Solaris11 and is trying to understand how ZFS snapshot works.

Chances upon this Oracle Blog and can't wrap my head around it.
...
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