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Forum: Solaris 07-15-2010
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1. Boot from CD 2. Start network services 3....
1. Boot from CD
2. Start network services
3. access remote drive or use NFS to restore
Forum: Solaris 07-15-2010
7,627
Posted By m_aftab
Run NFS on version 4, Monitor server and...
Run NFS on version 4,
Monitor server and client performance on Saturday exp:utilization and network
Forum: Solaris 07-15-2010
9,288
Posted By m_aftab
Use vxassist to increase to volume use fasdm to...
Use vxassist to increase to volume
use fasdm to increase filesystem (mount point)

Regards
Aftab
Forum: Solaris 07-15-2010
10,137
Posted By m_aftab
Hi check you have expect pkg, it require to...
Hi

check you have expect pkg, it require to install separately

ls -l /usr/bin/expect

Regards
Aftab
Forum: Solaris 07-15-2010
2,833
Posted By m_aftab
I disk is available to OS ? check with format...
I disk is available to OS ? check with format utility, if yes vxdiskadm utility can be use to initializes this disk in VxVm control

Seems disk is not in VxVm control
Forum: Solaris 07-15-2010
13,982
Posted By m_aftab
1. enter root password 2. fsck...
1. enter root password
2. fsck /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s5
3. reboot
Forum: Solaris 07-15-2010
4,005
Posted By m_aftab
Hi you do not have full permission from...
Hi

you do not have full permission from storage, get full permission, check with "showmount -e storage" "dfshare -h storagename"

Regards
Aftab
Forum: Solaris 01-06-2010
8,987
Posted By m_aftab
1. Delete the metadb which you have created. 2....
1. Delete the metadb which you have created.
2. Create the 7th partition again of 512 mb
3. create the metadb
metadb -a -f -c 3 c0t0d0s7

# metainit -f d11 1 1 c0t0d0s0
d11:...
Forum: Solaris 01-06-2010
7,795
Posted By m_aftab
SVM
1. Delete the metadb which you have created.
2. Create the 7th partition again of 512 mb
3. create the metadb
metadb -a -f -c 3 c0t0d0s7

# metainit -f d11 1 1 c0t0d0s0
d11:...
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