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Forum: Solaris 12-21-2010
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Posted By vaibhav.kanchan
dns client not working
Hi All,

I have configured linux server as local dns server (practice level).

I have given the IP and hostname details in /etc/hosts
-bash-3.00# cat /etc/hosts
#
# Internet host table
#...
Forum: Solaris 06-02-2010
2,424
Posted By vaibhav.kanchan
Confused about fssnap
Hello All,

I am confused about the below outputs when I have tried fssnap output using diff path.

bash-3.00# /usr/lib/fs/ufs/fssnap -i ============>> o/p 1
Snapshot number ...
Forum: Solaris 05-03-2010
2,436
Posted By vaibhav.kanchan
Solaris Volume Manager
Hello All,

I have small doubt. It's related to SVM in solaris 10. I have created raid 0 (striping) using 3 slices of 500 MB size (default interlace value as 32KB)

d2: Concat/Stripe ----...
Forum: Solaris 02-24-2009
2,701
Posted By vaibhav.kanchan
There are 2 zones in Solaris 10. Sparc based zone...
There are 2 zones in Solaris 10. Sparc based zone and whole root zone.
You may need 100 MB space in case of sparc based zone and 3 gb space in whole root zone.

you may refer this link also for...
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Posted By vaibhav.kanchan
Yes, I do not want the processes to run slightly...
Yes, I do not want the processes to run slightly slowly. I want the processes which are in queue for one processor should be taken care by other processors in the same server. Please do let me know...
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Posted By vaibhav.kanchan
Replicate CPU load to other processors in server
Hi Folks,

We have 6 processors in our sun server. I do see that CPU usage by one of the processor is always more than 70-80% and for remaining 5 processors, its only 20%. Is there a way to...
Forum: Linux 12-11-2008
30,783
Posted By vaibhav.kanchan
Concept of link count in linux
Hi All,

Please explain me the concept of link counts when you try to view the contents of any file or directory using ls command.

-sh-3.00$ ls -lrt
total 194
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root ...
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