Hi chgwhat,
This is when using the IHS webserver.
But, on the first, vertical scaled cluster server I did not use the webserver, just the application servers & a cluster config, nothing more.
Furthermore, each time I create an IHS server it does start up (ps axe) but dmgr cannot see /...
Hi All,
I've got 2 environments with WAS-ND.
Environment 1 is a single machine, with several Application Engines in vertical cluster configuration (unique http ports, etc).
When I connect to two individual application servers in the cluster I can get to the application...
Hi All,
I restored a 40Gb database from an offline backup to a new database server (V8.1/Fixpack14,Solaris10).
The import (wizard from control center) finished successfully but I can't connect to the database.
It returns this message:
An error occurred while accessing the shared library...
Hi all,
all well, but 5.7 broke on set md_mirrored_root , didn't reckognize it, so I ended up going into maintenance mode, destroying the faulty disk submirrors, and recreating them on the new disk.
Note to everyone: take a ufsdump backup... /var was corrupt after the ufsdump for some reason &...
Hi djr111,
Thanks for the hint, it is indeed better to do that in /etc/system.
I would also add set md_mirror:md_resync_bufsz = 2048 to let it sync faster, but I'm not sure if a solaris7/220R can cope with that.
Hi David,
I could use cfgadm to bring the disk offline for replacing while the system is still running, using the other disk, but I'm not sure if it works if there is just 1 scsi controller that has the c0t0d0s0 root disk/slice attached.
I would therefore feel more comfortable halting the...
Hi all,
I need to hotswap a faulty hd on a 220R running Solaris7.
it's a 2way mirror setup on c0t0d0/c0t1d0
Some 2nd submirros are broken and others still work, but it seems time to replace the disk.
I'm used to working with 8/9/10 > Solaris7 for these types of operations, but never really...
Again, there was too much room for interpretation in what I wrote! Sorry!
Nothing as clear ... as examples!:
1.1.1.1 primary IP
2.2.2.2 virtual IP
Jboss1 is started, as-is, no port binding.
netstat -an shows *.8080 as listening aka occupied.
A packet for 1.1.1.1:8080 -OR- 2.2.2.2:8080 will...
The 1ste question was unclear.
This is what I meant to ask:
Would a process, listening on *.8080, prevent another process from binding to virtualip.8080, if it's a virtualip on the primary interface ?
The answer is no, anything listening on the catch-all ip's *.8080 does initially listen on...
Annihilannic is very correct, /usr/ucb/ps -auxwww will give you the full path for processes in most cases.
Although I've seen instances where it also concatenated the process path. Never really found out why but I presumed it was due to some funky terminal settings.
Iga
Hi All,
This is a no-issue, but I didn't give all info.
*.port processes listen on every ip.port available on the system, normal behaviour.
Whenever a new process is bound to a dedicated virtualip.port it will receive all packets for that unique virtualip.port and the primaryip.port process...
Hi All,
- 1 server with 1 hardware hme0
- virtual ip on hme0:1
- virtual ip on hme0:2
Is it possible to have all starting-at-boottime networking applications (ssh, ...) just listening/binding to the primary hme0 and not listen per default also on hme0:1 & hme0:2 ?
Any advice welcome!
Iga
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