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  1. lamsf

    Check router performance

    Thanks alot for the reply. I wld like to verify the router performance, like its concurrent call processing is above 540 CPS, thruput performance is above 3.6Gbps, static routing table is above 5,000 entries, packet loss when link switch over is below 1%, etc. Can commands sh proc cpu, sh...
  2. lamsf

    Check router performance

    Hi, wonder if there is any way to verify the router performance, like its bandwidth capacity, concurrent call processing, routing table entries, switching capacity, etc. Any input wld be good to get me to start. Thanks alot...
  3. lamsf

    Install Java to Sun Solaris 10

    The output of uname -m is sun4u. What does sun4u means? Which solaris does it fall under? - Solaris SPARC (32 bit) - Solaris SPARC (64 bit) - Solaris X86 (Solaris 789) Thanks?
  4. lamsf

    Install Java to Sun Solaris 10

    Hi, I would like to download Java for a Sun Solaris 10 box. However, from the Java official site, I hv to choose which Java installer I shld download based on the Operating System. I hv to choose from the following: - Solaris SPARC (32 bit) - Solaris SPARC (64 bit) - Solaris X86 (Solaris 789)...
  5. lamsf

    nslookup: Server can't find XXX: REFUSED

    I removed the following line in the server /etc/named.conf file and now the client can run nslookup with no problem. # allow-query {localhost;}; Thank you all for the help. You ppl are the best :D
  6. lamsf

    nslookup: Server can't find XXX: REFUSED

    Thanks, Noway2. I hv disabled the iptables with commands "service iptables stop" but the Unix Client is still unable to resolve the IP address from the Fedora Linux DNS server. How can I check if the port 53 is being blocked? Or is there any configuration I shld check at the Unix client as I...
  7. lamsf

    nslookup: Server can't find XXX: REFUSED

    I hv configured a Fedora Linux server as a DNS server. At the Fedora Linux server, I can do nslookup and reverse nslookup with no problem. However, if i run nslookup at a client (e.g. a unix server), I get error "server can't find XXX: REFUSED". Any idea what is the problem? Anything to do...
  8. lamsf

    SunFire V245 system firmware

    Can we check and upgrade the system firmware of SunFire V245? I know for Netra T2000, we can check and upgrade the system firmware at the SC prompt with the following command: SC> showhost SC> flashupdate I don't seem to find the above 2 commands in SunFire V245. Anyone can help? Thanks...
  9. lamsf

    Fedora Linux DNS and DHCP

    With REDHAT Linux, I can install DHCP server and DNS server from the REDHAT DVD. Is it the same for FEDORA Linux? I can't seem to find DHCP server and DNS server in FEDORA DVD. I can only find something called dnsmasq in the FEDORA DVD. Can someone pls help? Thank you...
  10. lamsf

    Add/Remove software for Fedora

    I hv just installed Fedora 9 on my laptop. The laptop boot up just fine, but it does not have named or dhcp, etc. As I want the laptop to act as a DNS server and DHCP server, I would like to install the packages. I clicked on Add/Remove Software, trying to install from the Fedora DVD, but I...
  11. lamsf

    Configure DNS

    Thanks all for the reply. After removing a couple of lines referring to localhost (127.0.0.1) from the /etc/named.conf file, the DNS is working fine with 10.130.8.17 now.
  12. lamsf

    Configure DNS

    yes, it should work if 10.130.8.17 is allowing port 53 and the dns server is allowing queries I hv checked, there is no firewall. The DNS only works when we put "nameserver 127.0.0.1" in the /etc/resolv.conf file. The nslookup as follows: # nslookup > dns1 Server: 127.0.0.1 Address...
  13. lamsf

    Configure DNS

    Only 10.130.8.17. Did you update the linux firewall (selinux,iptables, shorewall,etc.0) to allow port 53 access? So I only hv to put "nameserver 10.130.8.17" in the /etc/resolv.conf for both the DNS server and other clients and it shld work fine? I will check the linux firewall. Thanks a lot!!
  14. lamsf

    Configure DNS

    /etc/resolv.conf changes what the server uses as a dns server. is 10.130.8.17 the same ip as your box or another server? 10.130.8.17 is the Linux server configured as DNS server. How shld I configure the /etc/resolv.conf file so that the Linux server can be used as a DNS server for other...
  15. lamsf

    Configure DNS

    Hi, I have a Linux server configured as DNS server. I have some problem which I hope someone can help. I have cracked my head and not sure what to check next. I hv configured the /etc/resolv.conf file to be as follows: domain xx.yy.zz nameserver 10.130.8.17 but the server is not able to...
  16. lamsf

    How to set up Sun Fire X2100

    Why the expensive console and no disk? No idea. I was just given the task to set it up. Any suggestion how I could even start to work on it? Thanks...
  17. lamsf

    How to set up Sun Fire X2100

    I hv a brand new Sun Fire X2100. It is supposed to serve as the client for another Sun server, T2000. The X2100 does not hv any hard disk or CDROM drive on it. I hv no idea how to start setting up the X2100 as the client/display for the server. Anyone can give me a clue on where and how I...
  18. lamsf

    SFV245 does not boot up after power outage

    I hv set the "diag-switch?=true" as recommended. There was a power outage last night, but this morning, when I reached the site, the server didn't boot up properly. I could not ping or telnet to the server. When I tried to issue command "poweron" at the SC, it says that it is already running...
  19. lamsf

    SFV245 does not boot up after power outage

    Thanks, David. We will try that.
  20. lamsf

    SFV245 does not boot up after power outage

    auto-boot-on-error?=true error-reset-recovery=sync Is this fine? Below is the complete eeprom, if it is helpful: # eeprom asr-policy=normal test-args: data not available. diag-passes=1 local-mac-address?=true fcode-debug?=false scsi-initiator-id=7 oem-logo: data not available. oem-logo?=false...

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