I assume bgdak has been looking at the available(free) memory in swapinfo.
HP's buffer cache is only dynamic one way, up. It's been that way since 10.01. (oh, and going to be fixed since then as well)
I have seen this many times on quiet systems. 60% utilized = 50% taken by the buffer cache...
How are the hosts connected to the array (through what ports on the array)?
Off the top of my head the easiest and probably best way is to create host two groups in SanTricity. Put 2003's WWPN in one as well as it's LUN's, and 2000 in the other. This is LUNMasking and it keeps servers from...
Absolutely correct. HPUX + 2nic_on_same_net = ugly_nasty. In fact you get this on almost any OS.
I am not real clear as to what you are after, but I'll try anyway...I think you are saying your short 1 port.
You can however have on NIC on two nets. Let's sat 188.8.x.x was plugged into the...
If you only want xinetd then download Xinetd A.02.00-2.3.12 which is a depot of itself. Say you dump it in....
/tmp
Then test the install
swinstall -s /tmp/ixXinetd_A.02.00_blah_blah -v -p -x autoreboot=true -x autoselect_dependencies=true \*
The -p exits after the analysis phase so you can...
That's an option.
Or you could just use GNU zip(gzip/gunzip), which is already on UNIX and works across all of them consistantly. There is a version for windows as well.
Just a thought. Search Google for gzip windows.
STF
First suspicions is your buffer cache and not a leaky app. Only MS can make that big of a sieve.
Run the following:
kmtune -l | more and look for bufpages and NBUF. If they are set to 0 (zero) dynamic buffer cache is on. Then you have to look at dbc_max_pct and dbc_min_pct. They default to 50...
Hey Fisa - I suspect it's not HPUX, but let's find out.
1) Start on Windows and open the ziped file in a hex editor and see how the structure looks. (A test editor would work just a bit messy) Zips store the file name (and path if included) in clear text so they'll be easy to spot.
If...
The GSP is the Gaurdian Service Processor and you access it from the console using ctrl+b. If there has not been a username/password setup (most times not) just enter - enter through the login.
From the main menu it's SL (system logs), E (event logs), filter or no filter (no), after all logs...
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