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Solaris Administration: December 2010
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. ZFS in Solaris 10. 8226; 256 quadrillion zettabytes. 8226; RAID 0/1 and RAID Z (RAID 5 with enhancements) (2 required virtual devices). 8226; Snapshots – read-only copies of file systems or volumes. 8226; Creates volumes. 8226; Uses storage pools to manage storage – aggregates virtual devices. 8226; File systems attached to pools grow dynamically as storage is added. 8226; File systems may span multiple physical disks. 8226; ZFS is transactional. Storage Pool # #. 3 To create...
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Solaris Administration: How to extend or shrink Volumes and Filesystems in VXVM / VXFS ?
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Monday, July 11, 2011. How to extend or shrink Volumes and Filesystems in VXVM / VXFS? You can use the below commands to extend / shrink the volume and filesystem. This command will extend or shrink volume and the filesystem. This command can extend or shrink only a volume. You need to use fsadm to extend / shrink a filesystem when you use vxassist. 1 To grow a volume alone to 1GB :. Vxassist -g testdg growto testvol 1g. 2 To extend a filesystem (after extending a volume). Fsadm -b 1024m /test.
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LinuxUlagam: YUM Repository
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Sunday, December 2, 2012. How to create YUM repository on a RHEL Server :. 1 Insert and then mount the cdrom as /media. 2 Create a directory called /myrepo. 3 Copy all the RPMs from the cd to the local directory. Cp /media/Packages/*.rpm /myrepo. 4 Copy the xml file from the CD to the local directory. Cp /media/Server/repodata/6b21fc619d1eccd6fb49237c666f0ce4c68f-comps-rhel-Server.xml /myrepo. 5 Create a YUM repository based on the cdrom. This can be done by creating the below file. 10 To update a package.
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Solaris Administration: NFS in Solaris
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. Configuration Files (along with a sampel content):. Share -F nfs -o rw /data. Share -F nfs -o ro=-client1:.max.com /export/share/man. Etc/default/fs - Lists the default file system type for local file systems. Etc/dfs/fstypes - Lists the default file system types for remote file systems. Etc/default/nfs - Lists the lockd and nfsd configuration details. Etc/default/nfslogd - Lists the nfslogd configuration details. Etc/mnttab - Lists the file systems currently mounted. Network...
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LinuxUlagam: Kernel Module
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010. 1 To list the currently loaded kernel modules :. 2 To load a module :. 3 To unload a module (only the unused and undependent modules) :. 4 Module files are kept under /lib/modules/. 5 To display information about a specific module :. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the AIX World. Networking in VIO Server. SAN Management - HBA, LUN, . View my complete profile. Identifying a system using /proc Filesystem. Starting and Stopping Services.
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LinuxUlagam: December 2012
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Sunday, December 2, 2012. How to create YUM repository on a RHEL Server :. 1 Insert and then mount the cdrom as /media. 2 Create a directory called /myrepo. 3 Copy all the RPMs from the cd to the local directory. Cp /media/Packages/*.rpm /myrepo. 4 Copy the xml file from the CD to the local directory. Cp /media/Server/repodata/6b21fc619d1eccd6fb49237c666f0ce4c68f-comps-rhel-Server.xml /myrepo. 5 Create a YUM repository based on the cdrom. This can be done by creating the below file. 10 To update a package.
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LinuxUlagam: Access Control List
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012. Access Control List (ACL) is a list of permissions attached to a file or directory. To set ACL for any file or directory, the underlying filesystem should be ACL enabled which you have to mention while mounting the filesystem. To make it permanent, you need to edit /etc/fstab and add "acl" under options field for the specific filesystem. LABEL=/data /data ext3 defaults,acl 1 2. After modifying the /etc/fstab file, you have to remount the filesystem. Mount -o remount /data.
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Solaris Administration: How to Un-encapsulate a root disk in Solaris ?
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Monday, July 11, 2011. How to Un-encapsulate a root disk in Solaris? 1 Boot from the 2nd disk and unencapusolare the 1st root disk. Ok boot "/pci@9,600000/scsi@1,1/sd@0,0. 2 Install boot block,. 3 Collect the list of plexes associated with the 1st disk,. 4 Dis-associate the plexes (of 1st disk) frmo rootdg,. Vxplex -g rootdg dis var01. Vxplex -g rootdg dis rootvol01. Vxplex -g rootdg dis swapvol01. 5 Run fsck on root and var filesystems on 1st disk,. Cp -p system system.ddmmyy. 1 start the VXIO daemon,.