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1. Solaris
A couple of spare disks have been added to a Solaris 10 system, and one of them has a corrupt zpool on it.
I don't care about the data: I want to destroy it and re-use the disk, but it's corrupt so I can't import it. The corrupt pool is called "rpool" so I don't want to destroy it by name... (2 Replies)
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2. What is on Your Mind?
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Being a beginner in scripting I am not sure the direction to take to accomplish the below task and would love suggestions.
GOAL
input file: domains.list
Read input file, search in named.conf and find domain and delete entry for the purpose of cleanup activity.
named.conf entry example
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4. Hardware
Hello friends , yesterday i used plop boot manager to shutdown the pc but after
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5. Solaris
I messed up my pool by doing zfs send...recive So I got the following :
zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
rpool 928G 17.3G 911G 1% 1.00x ONLINE -
tank1 928G 35.8G 892G 3% 1.00x ONLINE -
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zfs get all... (8 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Forums,
I got a little problem, I made a few modifications to the code of the launch script of a testing server(minecraft) and now updating is broken aswell as the automatic directory creation.
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7. Solaris
First of all I'm new to solaris. Today is the first day i'm practicing zones.
In global zone i have created a two separate pools of 2CPU's and created a email-zone and a web-zone as given in a PDF. I deleted the 2 zones in the processor sets. How can i destroy the processor set and i want my... (2 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
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9. Solaris
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
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10. Debian
I am going to install Linux/Debian on my computer.
My current OS is windows 98.
My question is that if I install Linux, it is required to partition the hard drive.
Windows may be destroyed. I still want to keep it. I have no windows installtion CD. I don't want to buy it.
Can I avoid... (1 Reply)
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smbd(8) BSD System Manager's Manual smbd(8)
NAME
smbd -- SMB server daemon
SYNOPSIS
smbd [options]
DESCRIPTION
smbd runs on a server machine to service SMB protocol requests from SMB client machines.
OPTIONS
-debug The service will log extensive debug information and may perform extra diagnostic checks. In debug mode, smbd will not exit when
idle.
-help Prints a usage message and exits.
-ports list
The service will listen on each of the TCP ports specified in the comma-separated list. This option is typically only used for
debugging, since smbd is normally launched by launchd(8) on port 445.
-stdout Causes smbd to print log messages to standard output instead of the system log.
-no-symlinks
In normal operation, smbd will respond to client symlink requests but will never follow symlinks itself. This flag causes smbd to
restrict client access to symlink operations and to always follow symlinks. In this case, clients will not be aware that symlinks
are in use because they will always be directed to the symlink target.
FILES
/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.smb.server.plist
The primary configuration for the SMB stack. This file is updated by various system services and should not be edited by hand.
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.smbd.plist
The smbd service's property list file for launchd(8).
SIGNALS
SIGHUP This signal causes smbd to re-read its configuration settings.
SEE ALSO
launchd(8)
STANDARDS
The SMB protocol is documented as part of the Microsoft Work Group Server Protocol Program (WSPP) technical documentation set, specifically
MS-CIFS Common Internet File System Specification
MS-SMB Server Message Block (SMB) Protocol Specification
HISTORY
The smbd utility first appeared in Mac OS 10.7.
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