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Forum: Solaris 01-14-2017
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How to make an exact image copy of a SCSI hard drive in Solaris 8 OS?
To Solaris 8 Experts,

Please let me know what's the best method / procedure as well as the Solaris 8 commands for accomplishing the following tasks on a production Sun Enterprise 250 Server...
Forum: Solaris 10-28-2016
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Posted By ssabet
Don, There are two SCSI Hard Drives in...
Don,

There are two SCSI Hard Drives in the Server: Disk 0 (Primary Disk with Solaris 8 on it) and Disk 1 (Secondary Disk with an Application on it). When I login to the Server as Root and...
Forum: Solaris 10-28-2016
3,597
Posted By ssabet
Solaris 8 - Accessing Hard Drives
Hi,

I have two SCSI Hard Drives [Disk0: c0t0d0 & Disk1: c0t8d0] in a Sun Solaris 8 server as shown below. I would like to access Disk1 and look at its contents, directory structure and files. How...
Forum: Solaris 08-11-2016
8,393
Posted By ssabet
How to Create ISO Image of a CD/DVD in Solaris 10?
Hi Solaris 10 Experts,

How can I create an ISO Image of a CD/DVD from the cdrom [ DVD Drive ] to a temporary directory, and then use that image to burn it on a blank DVD in the cdrom [ DVD...
Forum: Solaris 07-06-2016
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Posted By ssabet
Solaris 10 1/13 & Sun Fire V490 Server
Hi Solaris/Unix Experts,

I've installed Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 on a Sun Fire V490 Server via its external Serial Port using a Cisco Console Cable connected to my Laptop PC running SecureCRT...
Forum: Solaris 06-12-2016
3,515
Posted By ssabet
Thank you very much for your responses from both...
Thank you very much for your responses from both hicksd8 & DukeNuke2 to my question, and I appreciate you. Your information is very useful to me and now I know how to proceed quickly and correctly.
Forum: Solaris 06-10-2016
3,515
Posted By ssabet
Help with Solaris 8 10/00 Installation on Sun Fire V490 Server
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Hi Sun Solaris Experts,
When I try to install Solaris 8 10/00 OS via the Solaris 8 Installation Disk on our Sun Fire V490 Server using the command [boot cdrom], I get:
boot: cannot...
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