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Are there any GUI (preferably web based) Solaris monitoring tools available for the SPARC platform.
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Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a way to monitor disk health/status for a Solaris 5.8 sparc machine. I'm looking for something similar to LSIutility or MegaCLI.
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Output of `modinfo`:
30 102616fb 10be8 118 1 ssd (SCSI SSA/FCAL Disk Driver 1.151)
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9. Solaris
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UHSOCTL(1) BSD General Commands Manual UHSOCTL(1)
NAME
uhsoctl -- connection utility for Option based devices
SYNOPSIS
uhsoctl [-a apn] [-c cid] [-p pin] [-u username] [-k password] [-r path] [-f path] [-b | -n] interface
uhsoctl -d interface
uhsoctl -h
DESCRIPTION
uhsoctl is a small connection utility for Option N.V. devices that are based on Options packet interface and uses proprietary AT_* calls to
establish connections. The utility (tries to) configure both default route and name servers (/etc/resolv.conf).
By default uhsoctl detaches from the terminal upon on a successful connection, a few command-line options exists that allows this behavior to
be changed.
uhsoctl attempts to find a usable controlling serial port based on the provided network interface. If this fails you might specify a serial
port manually.
OPTIONS
-a apn
Specify APN to connect to.
-c cid
Specify CID (Context ID) to use, by default CID 1 is used. If an APN has been configured once, it's enough to specify the CID used for
further accesses.
-p pin
Specify SIM PIN.
-u username
Specify username.
-k password
Specify username.
-r path
Path to resolv.conf, default /etc/resolv.conf. Use /dev/null to disable updating of name servers.
-f path
Explicitly set the serial port to use as controlling terminal. Might be needed if the automatic detection fails.
-b Fork into background directly, before a connection has been established.
-n Never fork into background, run entirely in foreground.
EXAMPLES
Connect to ``apn.example.com'' on interface ``uhso0'' and use PIN ``1234'' to enable the SIM card.
uhsoctl -a apn.example.com -p 1234 uhso0
Disconnect from a previously established connection.
uhsoctl -d uhso0
SEE ALSO
uhso(4)
BSD
Aug 12, 2009 BSD