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  1. johnwright007

    Disk life cycle

    Thanks guys. I was asked the question but couldn't find anything on the net.
  2. johnwright007

    Disk life cycle

    Hi all, I have heard that Sun Disks (like the one's in my T3 arrays) have a life cycle. Whereby they go for so long and then after a certain amount of time need to be replaced. Even if the disk is fine. It's like a sort of pre-emptive disk swap before the disk really does fail. Anyway, my...
  3. johnwright007

    showrev -p question

    Thanks Ken. This still leaves me wandering what's going on?! We know that pre-requisites have to be fulfilled before you apply a patch - this is why we don't understand how a patch is present and installed when one of the patches it requires is not installed. Bizarre. An interesting...
  4. johnwright007

    showrev -p question

    This is about where my knowledge ends on the subject. Anyone else out there care to enlighten us? Thanks Ken. Strange one, isn't it?!
  5. johnwright007

    showrev -p question

    No. If we look at the screen dump above, you can see that patch 108528-19 is installed. Patch 108528-19 requires 108987-09, 111111-03, 111293-01, 111310-01. BUT! Some or all of these required patches aren't installed. So, how is it possible that the patch 108528-19 is installed when it's...
  6. johnwright007

    showrev -p question

    Hi, When doing a showrev -p | grep 108987-09 (for example) I get this. Patch: 108528-19 Obsoletes: 108874-01, 108966-06, 108979-10, 109153-01, 109236-01, 109291-06, 109296-05, 109309-02, 109313-02, 109345-02, 109348-05, 109350-06, 109571-02, 109656-01, 109663-01, 109801-02, 109880-01...
  7. johnwright007

    Testing network throughput

    Hi, I've recently changed the TCP Send receive buffers on a couple of our Oracle servers in the hope it will improve performance. I've increased the send and receive settings from 16384 and 24576 to 279600 and 279600 respectively. To test the new/old settings I started five file transfers...
  8. johnwright007

    syslog.conf logging to remote host

    Thanks for the response. I thought this may be the case but thought I should check it out.
  9. johnwright007

    syslog.conf logging to remote host

    Hi all, I'm currently editing one of our syslog.conf files to send messages of a certain nature to another machine on our network. I have done this but I'm not entirely sure what to do next. The logs entered into /var/adm/messages are also sent to another machine and placed into the same...
  10. johnwright007

    Can't unzip recommended cluster package...

    Tried using that DNS and it still doesn't work. I've also tried using the router address as the DNS address and that doesn't work either. I can't think what it could be. From a network prospective everything is fine. I must have missed something in the config of solaris.
  11. johnwright007

    Can't unzip recommended cluster package...

    Ok. I've done that and rebooted the box but still no DNS. IP addresses still work fine. I can ping all the boxes on my network. I'm clueless as to what may be wrong now.
  12. johnwright007

    Can't unzip recommended cluster package...

    Yes. My PC is 192.168.0.2, my router is 192.168.0.1, and my Solaris box is 192.168.0.3 ipconfig /all gives the DNS address of 193.38.113.3 I have put this into the resolve.conf file and it still doesn't work. I made a mistake earlier when I said the DNS address shown on my PC was...
  13. johnwright007

    Can't unzip recommended cluster package...

    Thanks for the help guys. I'm stil having trouble though. I have created the resolve.conf and defaultrouter files. The files look like this: #cat defaultrouter 192.168.0.1 # and.. #cat resolve.conf search blueyonder.co.uk nameserver 192.168.0.1 # I've got the name server as that because...
  14. johnwright007

    Can't unzip recommended cluster package...

    I don't think it's a permissions problem as I am running the unzip command as root. I know what DNS information I need and I know the default router details. The problem I have is that these files do not exist for me to edit them! Any ideas?
  15. johnwright007

    Can't unzip recommended cluster package...

    I do not have the file /etc/resolv.conf nor do I have /etc/defaultrouter I don't understand?!
  16. johnwright007

    Can't unzip recommended cluster package...

    Hi all, I'm also new to Solaris. I am running Solaris 9 on a Ultra 5. I'm having a problem trying to unzip the files from the package I downloaded from Sun. I am getting messages like this: unable to process 9_Recommended/113146-06/SUNWapchS/reloc/usr/s...
  17. johnwright007

    Which router to help with CCNA?

    Hi, I've started studying for my CCNA and would love a router at home to mess about with and get used to the CLI. It would preferably be suitable to plug into my cable modem so I can actually use it when I surf the net. Which model would be best? I'm not rich so nothing to pricey! Regards, John

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