Thanks for the reply, enigma99
Unfortunately Domain B is hosted by a sourcing company and setting up a dc in our own network is not an option I'm afraid.
But so far Citrix Metaframe has been the only application/service which we've been unable to log on with accounts from domain B - as I said...
We have a citrix farm residing in domain A which needs to log on users from trusted domain B. The users are able to log in to the web interface, so we know that they are being authenticated.
The problem is that when they start the published application the connection hangs during the "checking...
I have a two-node veritas cluster (solaris 9) hosting a failover Sybase database. Using my legally purchased license for sybase option I can back up the primary node, but after failing over for maintenance I discovered to my horror that even with the -c <client> option, Legato considers the...
We've been using legatos b2d option for about a year now and while we're satisfied with its performance as a backup device, we are very disappointed with the artificial limits imposed by the media manager daemon for restore jobs.
My primary concern lies in the fact that the single session...
I've been scratching my head for a few days now over this, and I'm beginning to suspect I've ran across a documentation bug.
In the Solaris Volume Manager guide, Sun clearly states that
"Solaris Volume Manager allows system administrators to do the following:
1.
Create, modify, and...
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm redesigning my b2d solution into RAID3 groups now. One minor problem I'm unsure as to how to best resolve is that with 15 disks in a shelf, I either have to run without a hotspare or leave out 4 of my ATA disks from the RAID3 metalun (5 disks per RAID3 group), or...
Recently we upgraded our PowerPath licenses on several systems , including a Legato Networker backup server with the AFT backup-to-disk device option. The backup server has 3x1TB LUNs from a 14-disk ATA RAID5 group.
This weekend our backups were running at a severely reduced rate compared to...
Still waiting for my replacement drive, but I've discovered why the cache was disabled. If the HA Cache Vault option is enabled on the storage array (default), any faulted disk will cause a disable of the write cache. With this option off, the cache will stay enabled. Unfortunately, once the...
.. well pardon the inflammatory subject, but currently I'm a bit annoyed because I've just realized that my entire production farm will be running in slow motion for the entire weekend because I have a faulted disk being replaced by hotspare.
I can understand the rationale behind forcibly...
Well. Assuming that you have a Sun-OEM HBA with the ledville driver stack on it (You should install the SUNWsan packages), you can dynamically reconfigure your disks with no sd.conf modifications.
The procedure I've used is the following:
first, find the controller number of your HBA using...
Thanks for the tip; setting capacity and relabeling the volume did the trick. However I seem to have stumbled over a bug in 7.1.2 where the 'data written' counter seems to increment continually in disregard of the staging process, leaving me with a volume with a 1TB volume reported to contain...
I've very recently set up a 1TB disk cache for my daily networker backups. I plan to extend this to 2TB once I get my backup server upgraded to an os that supports such a large filesystem (Solaris 8 currently), however in the meantime it's very important that my staging policy triggers...
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