I have upgraded my three servers from Solaris 6 to 7. When I do the upgrade, I run into problems where the controllers renumber. Why does this occur? Any solutions?
Has anyone done a pfinstall dry run before the actual os upgrade?
I am trying to find out if our server can be upgradable to 2.7. I created a profile file /tmp/test.conf which contains these parameters:
install_type upgrade
root_device /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0.
/usr/sbin/install.d/pfinstall -D...
How about if my os disks are not encapsulated? Would I still use the above scripts? I also have Veritas Filesystem 3.4 installed too. I am getting conflicting answers from different sources telling me that I have to deinstall Veritas Filesystem 3.4 prior to upgrade of Solaris OS and then...
I have Veritas Volume Manager 3.1.1 installed and I want to upgrade Solaris 2.6 to solaris 2.7 without upgrade the VM. Has anyone done this before? What are steps to consider when upgrading?
I have a Sparc 5 Workstation and I have a SVGA monitor connected to it with an adapter. I am not getting anything on the monitor. Does anyone have ideas as to what is wrong?
I have a sun type 5 keyboard, mouse, and a SCSI Cdrom drive.
1. admintool &
2. Choose Printers
3. Edit- Add-Access to Printer
4. add the printer name, server, and so forth. Click on Options-- Default Printer
5. Click on OK
I am running Netscape Proxy 3.5.1 and the logs are showing these too often: Software caused connection abort. Causes the proxy server to slow down and the processes become defunct. Does anyone know why this happens and what the fix is?
This is what I have on my system.
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 149071 32395 101769 25% /
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s4 600651 427719 112867 80% /usr
/proc 0 0 0 0% /proc
fd...
If I changed the eeprom mfg-options=server while the system is operating, and then just do a reboot of the system, (init 6), will this change take place? Or do I have to reboot the system down to a single user mode, change the parameters, and then do the reset.
We have 4 Sun E450 server that has the front panel LED green Light blinking (which is normal) except for one server. This one server has the green LED light on but it is not blinking. Does anyone know what is happening here?
I was trying to use the Shutdown -y -g0 -i0 in the CDE Window and it just came up with a pound sign.
I was trying to boot again with the boot -s command but nothing was happening so I just used the Stop+A. Then from there, i did a shutdown -y -g0 -i6. It came up cleanly. Was it okay to go...
There are several Sun E450 server which have the cycling LED flashing except for one. There is a green light that is continously on but it does not flash. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
Thanks
For 2.6,
I had corrupted files and all I did was make a backup copy of the files and then /dev/null > /var/adm/wtmpx and all the rest of the files without booting the system.
Then open up another terminal and sign in. Test the file by using the last command.
Hope this helps.
I have fixed this problem.
I made a backup copy of the /var/adm/wtmp and /var/adm/wtmpx. Then I /dev/null the original files and tested it by signing on to the system.
It is now logging correctly.
I have a Sparc Ultra-5 server with Solaris 2.6 running that has these messages popping up all the time.
WARNING: interrupt level 4 not serviced
can someone tell me what that is?
How about this?
mkdir /a
mount /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s4 /a
account for vfstab
Can you make the change to vfstab first before you unmount the filesystem?
unmount /newdisk
unmount /opt
then modify /etc/vfstab to reflect the change for /opt...
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