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Forum: Solaris 11-09-2017
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You're right. This has been a "very low...
You're right. This has been a "very low probability, very high impact" risk, that just has not been mitigated. This was maybe too close of a call.

I'm actually now setting up a repository for the...
Forum: Solaris 11-09-2017
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Posted By JhnHta
Had one additional HW failure and was not able to...
Had one additional HW failure and was not able to see any disks from the array using the "format" command. Had to replace the SAS controller, after which I was able to import the pools created, and...
Forum: Solaris 11-08-2017
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Posted By JhnHta
Yes, I will have look at the Oracle documentation...
Yes, I will have look at the Oracle documentation to understand the zfs filesystem. Thanks a lot for the answers so far!
Forum: Solaris 11-08-2017
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Posted By JhnHta
That gives me the following error : # cd / ...
That gives me the following error :

# cd /
# mkdir mymount
# zfs set mountpoint=legacy mymount
cannot open 'mymount': dataset does not exist
#

I'm assuming this is due to having installed...
Forum: Solaris 11-08-2017
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Posted By JhnHta
Your answers are highly appreciated! The...
Your answers are highly appreciated!

The partition printout for c3t16d0 looks like this :

Current partition table (original):
Total disk sectors available: 286722911 + 16384 (reserved sectors)...
Forum: Solaris 11-08-2017
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Posted By JhnHta
Unfortunately, I don't have a replacement XSCF...
Unfortunately, I don't have a replacement XSCF right now. I had one spare a couple of months ago, but had to allocate it elsewhere. So that's not a quick option to access the files. I don't have...
Forum: Solaris 11-08-2017
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Posted By JhnHta
Acessing files on Sun Storage J4200 array
Hi.

I'm maintaining a small network of Solaris/Linux clients with a NFS/NIS server running Solaris 10. The server is a SPARC Enterprise M4000 sharing NFS filesystem that the clients are mounting....
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