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Posted By netlink
Automate Kerboer kinit password
Hi,

I just wonder if anyone know how to auto encode the kerberos kinit password at prompt.

kinit command is inside the one of the script called runscript.sh

so ./runscript.sh
......
kinit...
Forum: Solaris 04-09-2009
12,452
Posted By netlink
yes, the cfgadm -al output looks fine compare to...
yes, the cfgadm -al output looks fine compare to other server.
I just talked to SUN support and they said there is bug and fixed in recent kernel patch.

Thanks very much for your help in this...
Forum: Solaris 04-09-2009
12,452
Posted By netlink
I did follow your instructions, when I did...
I did follow your instructions, when I did show-volumes and output says "no volumes to show". The format output shows four disks.

the raidctl output as following:
Controller: 1
...
Forum: Solaris 04-07-2009
12,452
Posted By netlink
Yes, I have already used -d option to destroy the...
Yes, I have already used -d option to destroy the both raid volumes. Then after try to re-created w/o any luck. I thought after I deleted both raid volumes then the output of raidctl should say "No...
Forum: Solaris 04-06-2009
12,452
Posted By netlink
Here is the output of raidctl -l # raidctl...
Here is the output of raidctl -l

# raidctl -l
Controller: 1
Volume:c1t0d0
Volume:c1t2d0
Disk: 0.0.0
Disk: 0.0.0
Disk: 0.0.0
Disk:...
Forum: Solaris 04-06-2009
12,452
Posted By netlink
Yes. I booted to single user mode from DVD. ...
Yes. I booted to single user mode from DVD. Then created the raid 1 from the four 146GB disks. Here is the output:

# format
Searching for disks...done


AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
...
Forum: Solaris 04-06-2009
12,452
Posted By netlink
How to destroy hardware raid on T5120
Hi,

I have problem creating hardware raid on T5120 with 4 disks. After the hardware raid 1 created, then I used the raidctl -l c1t0d0 and raidctl -l c1t2d0
the output of volume c1t0d0 contain...
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