I am a complete noob trying to learn my way around Solaris. I need to learn it for work so I though the best way to do that would be to go ahead and load it up and play with it. I downloaded the latest version from the Sun website and put it on a box with an AMD processor and Via Chipset KM400. It installed fine, but I can't get on the internet. I used the ifconfig -a command and the only interface listed is lo0 which I believe is just the loopback. So here is my question: Is there a windows "device manager"-type thing in Unix that will show all the devices and drivers installed on the system? If not, how can I tell if the OS is even recognizing things like the ethernet adapter, and where can I find Unix drivers for the Via KM400, including the onboard NIC? Once I find those drivers, how do I install them? I am totally lost, if anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it. Also, I start my new job in a couple of days and might not have time to order books etc. so if anyone knows of any online references that would be the most helpful. I will eventually of course be buying books to do more in depth study but in the meantime it would be great to get some tips to get me started.
but apparently this HCL is for JDS only and doesn't cover Solaris. Hey I said I was a noob. Well everything else seems to be working, so if I get one of the NICs from the Solaris HCL and install it, should that work? And also, does Unix or Solaris have a Windows "device manager" type thing? How can you tell what devices and drivers are installed on the system?
I tried to install Solaris, no go. Solaris seems to be extremely picky about the hardware it works on, so much so that I wouldn't precisely call it an x86 distro.
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Unable to make tape backup, please help.
/opt/ignite/bin/make_tape_recovery -a /dev/rmt/?mn -I -v -m tar -x inc_entire=vg00
* Creating local directories for configuration files and archive.
======= 04/25/16 16:28:08 IST Started /opt/ignite/bin/make_tape_recovery.
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Hi All,
Could anyone please help to resolve the below problem.
I installed RHEL5.5 in my desktop.But when i try to activate the ethernet connection then it gives me the error.
I spent 2 days for the above and go through with several suggestion found by googling. But no luck.
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i am looking to download the Device manager agent for HPUX 11.31. Where we can find it. I've tried on google and Hitachi web sites and spent several hours, i just couldn't find anything at all.
Please help.
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