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  1. mrberry

    backup and restore

    I am running MySQL on a Solaris x86 host. I am currently backing up using mqsqldump and he database is about 1GB in size. It takes about 10 mins to backup and a whopping 6.5 hours to restore. The database will continue to grow and the time it takes to restore is not acceptable. I also need to...
  2. mrberry

    perl -l

    prex1, thanks! That is just what I was looking for! I love Perl! Just like Unix, there is always a way to do what you want to do....and somebody who knows how to do it.
  3. mrberry

    perl -l

    feherke, thanks for your reply. I am aware of printf, but was hoping to be able to do this with having to change every print statement into a printf statment.
  4. mrberry

    perl -l

    I have just discovered the -l option to Perl. While it is great in saving me typing all those \n's, what if I do no want to put a line return to a print statement when I am using this? I searched and can't seem to find a way to suppress the line return when using -l. Is there a way of doing...
  5. mrberry

    Solaris 10 SVM root disk mirroring

    Thank you for your reply drj111. I also have it running on update 3. The server I am concerned with is update 1 (1/06).
  6. mrberry

    Solaris 10 SVM root disk mirroring

    Does anyone know what the minimum recommended Solaris 10 x86 release is for using SVM to mirror the root disk? I believe there were some issues on the earlier releases.
  7. mrberry

    Client failing after changing full qualified name

    Networker version: 7.4.2 Server OS: Solaris 10 Client OS: Solaris 8 Our network team wanted to get rid of an old subnet what was on our external network and move it to the internal network. We have a client with a host name of "system1" and the fully qualified name was "system1.widget.org"...
  8. mrberry

    Legato 7.4

    605 I was not really looking for assistance with problems we are having, but rather replying nyck's my experience with upgrading and my thoughts on 7.4.x. We do run index/bootstrap backup regularly, but it would take so long to recover all our clients that this in not a good option for us to...
  9. mrberry

    Legato 7.4.2, Solaris 10 & sji commands

    Rachel, I am not sure if this helps but you can use the nsrjb command to find if there are tapes (mounted or not) in a tape drive: backup> nsrjb -j LTOJB | grep drive drive 1 (/dev/rmt/3cbn) slot 22: - drive 2 (/dev/rmt/2cbn) slot 9: Delta:033 drive 3 (/dev/rmt/1cbn) slot 34: November:037...
  10. mrberry

    Upgrading to 7.4

    We recently upgraded from 7.2.2 to 7.4.1 and then to 7.4.2. and I wish we did not have to do it. The upgrade process from 7.2.x to 7.4.x is irreversible as the database structure is different in 7.4.x and the upgrade changes the structure. So in preparation for upgrading I would recommend...
  11. mrberry

    Legato 7.4

    We recently upgraded from 7.2.2 to 7.4.1 and then to 7.4.2. and I wish we did not have to do it. The upgrade process from 7.2.x to 7.4.x is irreversible as the database structure is different in 7.4.x and the upgrade changes the structure. So in preparation for upgrading I would recommend...
  12. mrberry

    Cannot ssh login, su or sudo

    OK, I think I found what the problem is; it looks like a library issue. I see this in the syslog: sudo[538]: PAM unable to _pam_dlopen(/usr/lib/pam/pam_securityserver.so) sudo[538]: PAM adding faulty module: /usr/lib/pam/pam_securityserver.so su[539]: PAM unable to...
  13. mrberry

    Cannot ssh login, su or sudo

    Looks the same as yours: root# ls -l /private/etc/sudoers -r--r----- 1 root wheel 1135 Sep 23 2007 /private/etc/sudoers I am using Leopard 10.5.4 and I don't believe the users need to be part of the wheel group because they are not on any of my other Macs. I believe that they only need to...
  14. mrberry

    Cannot ssh login, su or sudo

    Adding another admin user did not fix the problem. The new user has the same issues as the other users.
  15. mrberry

    Cannot ssh login, su or sudo

    twiSSt, thank you for your reply. I do not believe that this is an ssh issue as I cannot sudo or su locally on the problem machine. I am thinking the problem must be at the Darwin (OS) level as I can access all users at the Aqua (GUI)level. I did try a permissions fix and it did not resolve...
  16. mrberry

    Cannot ssh login, su or sudo

    I have a Leopard install where I do seem to be able to login at the OS level. I cannot ssh to the box, I cannot sudo to any user (all users have admin rights) and I cannot su to a user. No error, just rejects the password of any user I try. I can login with all users using the password in the...
  17. mrberry

    Lost ALOM Password

    How to bypass ALOM password on a Sun Fire V210/V240/V250/V440 To overide the ALOM password on the system you will need to: 1) Attach console to Serial Management Port 2) Power on the server via the front power button. Once POST has completed, you will need to wait 1 to 2 minutes for a...
  18. mrberry

    Solaris x86/GRUB/SVM booting alternate disk

    Does anyone have a working setup that will allow booting from an SVM mirror disk in Solaris 10 8/07 x86? I am using a SunFire x4200 M2, but would also like to do this on an x4100. I have tried to research this but have not found a working procedure.
  19. mrberry

    Flash Archives on a bootable DVD

    No takers? Well I scraped using the Flash Archive utility because it doesn't suit my purposes; it does a sys-unconfig and wipes out several system files that I need. Instead I used a modified version of a procedure I found on BigAdmin that creates a bootable DVD with compressed ufsdump...
  20. mrberry

    my app does not recognize user "root123"

    It sounds like a permissions issue, but this kind of setup is a really bad idea as all you are doing is giving another user root access with another name. You might as well just give them the root password! Giving root access to everyone is not the solution; not only is it a security risk but...

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