Hello
I would appreciate some help please.
Using VxVM & VxFS v3.5 on Solaris 9.
The root disks were encapsulated with two extra volumes on non root disks.
There are two data volumes within the cdrdg disk group.
I have unencapsulated the root disk and re-booted with the view to:
1. install...
Hello DBAs
Not being a DBA myself, but a Unix SA I am a little lost
on this after searching the web and finding nothing.
We have a server here that uses Apache and Oracle 9i (I think). The problem is that on random occurances after re-booting the server the Oracle XDB process takes port 8080...
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I have a client with a Linux RedHat problem that I would like some help with please. You will have to excuse my linux knowledge I am a Solaris bod.
The server is Linux RedHat with the version being reported from uname -a as 2.4.9-e.24smp
Every three months (yes I know !) the server...
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I am looking after a HP ProLiant DL380 Redhat linux machine
running kernel 2.4.9-e.24smp.
The DL380 has disks 0 to 5 installed, each being 72.8 GB
There is also a Storeage Works connected (I think) with bays 1 to 3 used, each containing 148.8 GB disks.
I would like to find out what...
Hello all.
I would like to list all tapes in a particular pool and thus pull out the the tapes I want in a particular fool using awk or something. However I can only find the one command - available_media
This does list tapes in particular pools but the pool name is not on the same line as the...
This may sound rather basic but it has been bugging me for some time. Why are network interface cards or devices within Solaris called different names. For example hme0, qfe0 and ce0. Why are they all not just called hme0 for example. I sure that there is an easy answer but it mystifies me.
I have setup an ftp server using a HP-UX machine.
Connecting via DOS and using the user/password anonymous and email address I can see the files on the FTp server using ls.
However on using Microsoft IE or an FTP package such as Cute FTP or WS_FTP I can not view any files once I have connected...
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I have setup a HP-UX machine (B.11.00 U 9000/899) as an anonymous ftp server allowing people to ftp files to the server from Microsoft Windows exployer and DOS etc.
The server name used for the ftp is: ftp://server.something.com
On connecting to the server via Windows Exployer...
I know that there is a way of re-reading the .kshrc or .profile file (can't remember which) without doing an su. However for the life of me I can't remember it or find it anywhere. Any ideas anyone ?
Thanks in advance. Stuart
I need to create a secure "back door" root access to a unix
environment due to the current team managing and changing root passwords
very frequently and loosing one about once a month. This causes problems
- both political and locational
(many of the machines are spread throughout the...
I am trying to install a second network interface card into an Ultra10 Solaris 8 machine without sucess.
I have installed the interface card into one of the PCI slots and checked that the network cable works.
On booting there is no new interface card.
I then tried, from the OK prompt...
Can someone clear something up for me that has been bugging me about the /etc/inittab file.
I have looked in my reference books but still do not get it.
1. When moving to init 2. Are the /sbin/rc0 scripts run
and then the /sbin/rc1 scripts and then the /sbin/rc2
scripts or is it just the...
Within the .profile file
I know that the $PWD does not work within the bourne shell -only the korn shell.
The below command with korn shell works for including
the current directory within the prompt - but is there any way of acheiving this within the bourne shell ?
export PS1=`print $USER |...
Hiya
I don't know Perl and I've got a bit of a problem.
I am calling Connect Direct from Perl to transfer a file from one machine to another.
I'm using:
(the stuff in "'s works OK) - but I'm trying to get a valid
return code)
The process below fails - but still returns "0"...
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