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Solaris Troubleshooting: Service Management Facility
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Companion blog for Scott Cromar's Solaris Troubleshooting Handbook. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. The Service Management Facility was introduced in Solaris 9 as an alternative way to manage services. In Solaris 10, SMF has been made the default way to manage most services. The SMF framework has significant advantages over the legacy SVR4 mechanisms, primarily in terms of service monitoring and integration with the Fault Management Facility. Can be used to monitor services under. Lists dependencies for FMRI.
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Solaris Troubleshooting: Veritas Volume Manager Notes
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Companion blog for Scott Cromar's Solaris Troubleshooting Handbook. Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Veritas Volume Manager Notes. Veritas has long since been purchased by Symantec, but its products continue to be sold under the Veritas name. Over time, we can expect that some of the products will have name changes to reflect the new ownership. Veritas produces volume and file system software that allows for extremely flexible and straightforward management of a system's disk storage resources. Now that ZFS.
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Solaris Troubleshooting: June 2013
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Companion blog for Scott Cromar's Solaris Troubleshooting Handbook. Monday, June 24, 2013. Solaris Volume Manager (DiskSuite). State database replicas consume between 4 and 16 MB of space, and should ideally be placed on a partition specifically set aside for that purpose. In the event that state database information is lost, it is possible to lose the data stored on the managed disks, so the database replicas should be spread over as much of the disk infrastructure as possible. Depending on their condit...
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Solaris Troubleshooting: February 2014
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Companion blog for Scott Cromar's Solaris Troubleshooting Handbook. Monday, February 24, 2014. I look forward to seeing some of you at an upcoming class. My class, "Technology Manager's Survival Guide" is on the Friday afternoon training schedule at LOPSA-East on May 2 in New Brunswick, NJ. And I'll be presenting a two-part class, "Leader's Survival Guide," in Jacksonville, FL on July 16 and 23. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). From Techie to Boss. Blogs of Friends and Family. Experienced ...
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Solaris Troubleshooting: Solaris Volume Manager (DiskSuite)
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Companion blog for Scott Cromar's Solaris Troubleshooting Handbook. Monday, June 24, 2013. Solaris Volume Manager (DiskSuite). State database replicas consume between 4 and 16 MB of space, and should ideally be placed on a partition specifically set aside for that purpose. In the event that state database information is lost, it is possible to lose the data stored on the managed disks, so the database replicas should be spread over as much of the disk infrastructure as possible. Depending on their condit...
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Thoughts on Security: March 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013. Book Review: Security Engineering by Anderson. Anderson's update to his classic reference book is a worthwhile addition to the bookshelf of any system administrator or enterprise architect. As an author, I can tell you that it is easy to tell the difference between a book that someone has rushed to press and one that is a carefully constructed reference. Anderson took the time to do his book right. Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Hijacked Management Server Implicated in South Korea Attack.