thanks. Inherited these devices so I'm running blind. These servers are using a third party fibre cards instead of the SUN cards so I found the utility these cards came with, ran them and it detected the new space. The only problem is it requires a reboot.
thx for the help though.
bc
Anyone know how I can get Solaris to detect some new san space without doing a boot -r? My server currently connects to 100gb of SAN and the SAN admin assigned another 100GB.
Thanks!
bc
Does anyone know of any hardware monitoring solutions for Solaris devices? The RSC cards that come with our 480's are nice but that's not the solution for the other Solaris devices we have, our networking group are kind of stingy about giving us a second network connection just for the RSC card...
yes it will.
Does Solaris cache Hostname/IP addresses? Or does it query the name server everytime to look up the IP address of a hostname?
My web server is still going to the wrong IP address. In windows you can issue a ipconfig /flushdns, is there a similar command in Solaris?
Thx again.
Does anyone know how to quickly refresh the routing tables on SOLARIS? Basically, the networking guys screwed up and pointed our application server hostname to the wrong IP address. Now the web server is constatnly hitting that wrong address even after the networking group corrected the entry. I...
During my initial install of Solaris, when I was laying out the file system I created a 4GB swap at slice 0. After I finished the installation and did a df -k it shows swap at 10GB. swap -s also shows 10GB available.
The server has 8GB of RAM but the user only wants a 4GB swap space...don't...
Does anyone know if Samba can be configured to use local user security? For example the root login of a server can be used to login to a Samba share on that same server. I'd rather not attempt to connect it to my existing NT domain and I'd rather not have to maintain a separate user list with...
Does anyone know where the MINWEEKS and MAXWEEKS is set if I set it for one particular user? I know I can set it for all in the /etc/default/passwd but I have some application logins that can't have passwords that expire.
Just curious.
Thanks.
Trying to create a script that will be run via Tivoli that will reset the connection pools. Tivoli runs the script as root so I need to su to the weblogic user.
The script is basically one line that su's to the correct user and runs the java command:
su - devsunwl -c "java weblogic.Admin...
Trying to create a script that will be run via Tivoli that will reset the connection pools. Tivoli runs the script as root so I need to su to the weblogic user.
The script is basically one line that su's to the correct user and runs the java command:
su - devsunwl -c "java weblogic.Admin...
Figured it out.
The console stays up in the background if we logout completely with the exit command. If we just close out the telnet window the weblogic script that was run would fail even though we started it with the &. basically,
nohup startWeblogic.sh > /logs/admin.out &
Wierd.
Installed a video graphics card in my v480, made the proper changes to the OpenBoot configuration and issued the reset-all to stores the changes and reboot. The output goes to the graphics card but the boot up fails requesting FSCK to be run. After doing that, several times, I was finally able...
Yes, we have scripts in place that start the managed servers and the admin console in the background piping any output to text files. The problem is sometimes the admin console just dies and we have to restart it.
Any ideas what might cause the admin console to fail unexpectedly?
Thx
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