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    1、Re: Dell Poweredge 830 64-bit sata raid

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    From: Ian Collins <ian-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:27:37 +1200

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    natG wrote:

    Hi folks.
    What are my chances that Solaris 10 will install on the Dell Poweredge 830
    with SATA raid? (GB Ethernet.)


    Probably 0.

    SATA RAID isn't supported in Solaris 10.

    If you can disable the RAID in the BOIS, Solaris Express might work,
    depending on the controller chip.


    The machine comes with several choices of operating systems, that reside
    on the hard drive (Windows server 2003, RHL 64 bit, etc.) and can become
    active/installed via a credit card<g>. My question is, if I boot Solaris
    installer off a dvd image, do I leave that stuff there? Should I low-level
    format the drives first (via rom utility)?


    Well that depends if you ever want to use them. You will have to create
    a Solaris fdisk partition, but you won't have to reformat. If the
    drives are setup as one partition, then you will have to lose the
    current images.


    Also, are my chances better with opensolaris. Why?


    Yes, SATA support.

    --
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    Re: Dell Poweredge 830 64-bit sata raid

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    From: Ian Collins <ian-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 11:03:55 +1200

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    llothar wrote:

    Do you mean that there is no SATA RAID or not even SATA in Solaris 10 ?


    Are you replying to me? Please quote some context for those of us who
    don't use google.

    The SATA framework will be in Update 2, along with support for a number
    of SATA controllers.

    It is currently available in Solaris Express.

    I don't think that will include any SATA RAID drivers. There are
    drivers available form card vendors.

    ZFS (also in U2) will go a long way to removing the need for SATA RAID.

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    2、Re: What does :kill really do in a SMF manifest?

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    From: Dave Miner <dave.miner@xxxxxxx>
    Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:52:14 -0400

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    Gary Mills wrote:
    In <Bm4Xf.43613$_S7.42935@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Darren Dunham <ddunham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:


    Gary Mills <mills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    I'll have to go back to a script that signals only the parent
    process, then.

    I just noticed this in one of the OpenSolaris discussions.


    That is, svc.startd tores the contract ID of the service in the
    "restarter/contract" property. You can use that ID with ctstat,
    pgrep, pkill, or sigsend(2) to query and manipulate all of the
    processes in the contract.


    Ah, very nice integration. I'm impressed.


    That, and the fact that 'pkill' has a -o option to signal only the
    oldest process should make that script into a one-liner.


    In this case, `pgrep -x -P 1 $SERVER' does what I want.

    One note of caution: be careful with pgrep's, because if you run them in the global zone without qualifying them to be only the global zone, you'll get any processes in non-global zones, as well.

    Dave
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    3、Re: rcp + tar and gzip

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    From: Darren Dunham <ddunham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 20:22:41 GMT

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    merrittr <merrittr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Hi

    I was hoping to backup parts of a solaris filesystem using rcp, and
    filtering it through tat to
    tar and gzip it any idea how I would do this

    rcp -r / | tar czvf output.tar.gz ????


    You can't do it that way. Tar reads a filesystem, not an input stream.
    Likewise 'rcp -r' is going to write to a filesystem, not to a stream.
    You'd have to run tar on the remote filesystem directly and copy the
    output.

    rsh <host> "tar cf - / | gzip -c" > output.tar.gz

    --
    Darren Dunham ddunham@xxxxxxxx
    Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
    Got some Dr Pepper? San Francisco, CA bay area
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    3、Re: T2000 query temperature

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    From: Jorgen Moquist <jorgen.moquist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 01:27:09 +0200

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    Fredrik Lundholm wrote:
    In article <6XCXf.186$r64.189@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
    Jorgen Moquist <jorgen.moquist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    there is no /usr/platform/`uname i`/sbin/scadm ,strange ?


    Yes, this is strange, I wonder if anyone tried a V210/V240/V440 scadm command, if it works on sun4v.

    Regs
    Fredrik


    tried:
    t2000: # /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440/sbin/scadm show
    scadm: The SC hardware could not be initialized.

    guess alom is different on a t2000, VxWorks and all. me thinks.
    ( dont know, they may have been VxWorks all the time )

    i have serial+alom to the t2000, but scadm is preffered.

    One can possibly use crossed cable from an unused ipge3 to the net-mgr port.
    this will atleast give access to sc> showenvironment.

    /jugge
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    Re: T2000 query temperature

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    From: "cypherpunks" <cypherpunks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Date: 4 Apr 2006 00:26:23 -0700

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    try this....

    #prtpicl -v -c temperature-sensor

    hope it works! let me know

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    5、Re: Looking for an USB PCI Card for my Ultra 10

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    From: Casper H.S. Dik <Casper.Dik@xxxxxxx>
    Date: 31 Mar 2006 22:39:06 GMT

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    Casper H.S. Dik <Casper.Dik@xxxxxxx> writes:


    The downloadable driver from gembird's website compiles on
    Solaris (11b36) with:

    env CFLAGS='-I/usr/sfw/include -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib' ./configure


    And also worked after I typed:

    # update_drv -a -i '"usb4b4,fd11"' ugen

    before plugging in the power brick:


    SiS PM Control for Linux 1.1

    (C) 2004,2005 by Mondrian Nuessle. This program is free software.
    sispm_ctl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
    see the file INSTALL. This is free software, and you are welcome
    to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file INSTALL
    for details.

    Found GEMBIRD SiS-PM on bus /dev/usb/4b4.fd11/0.

    Usage information for sispm_ctl:

    sispm_ctl [-q][-v] -o 1..4|all - switch outlet(s) on
    sispm_ctl [-q][-v] -f 1..4|all - switch outlet(s) off
    sispm_ctl [-q][-v] -g 1..4|all - get status
    sispm_ctl [-q][-v] -b <on|off> - switch buzzer on or off(?)

    Option -q disables output for following commands specified on the command line
    Option -v printfs detailed version and licence information
    sispm_ctl return 0 on success, 1 on error and 2 if no SIS-PM compatible device could be found


    libusb was added in Solaris 10 and that is what you need for the tool
    to compile.


    And to make it work. (Just tested it and it it's a nice toy)

    Casper
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    Statements on Sun products included here are not gospel and may
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    6、Re: Memory Statistics - Kernel Tuning for File Cache?

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    From: Brian Utterback <brian.utterback@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:52:43 -0400

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    Peter Tribble wrote:
    In article <e0r79g$t8h$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
    Marc La Senne <mlasenne@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

    Sorry, i forgot to say that the 2 servers are running without swap disk
    The swap is in a ramdisk using ramdiskadm

    root# ramdiskadm -a swap4 4g /dev/ramdisk/swap4
    root# swap -a /dev/ramdisk/swap4


    (Checks date of posting for evidence of April 1st...)

    Doesn't this just waste 4G of memory?

    Well, not exactly wasted, since a page of memory could be swapped
    to it. However, it is exceedingly inefficient, since the same page
    would not have had to be swapped if the 4GB had not been used by
    the ramdisk. Since there is no swap device except the ramdisk,
    it does no good at all to have the swap on the ramdisk, it just
    adds a layer of indirection when a page is needed that has swapped
    to the ramdisk.

    On the other hand, your own comment about the inefficiency of running
    without swap at all is somewhat misleading. While the amount of swap
    that is reserved is non-zero and thus reduces the amount of physical
    pages available for the lifetime of the reservation when there is no
    swap disk, if you do not run out of memory, then it doesn't matter.

    More to the point, if you run out of swap space, things go bad quickly;
    programs abort, who knows what all. If you do not run out of swap space,
    everything works fine. This is true whether or not you are using disk.
    If you run out of swap, then you add more. So, if you are not using a
    disk for swap, and never actually run out of swap, then it makes no
    difference that you do not have a swap disk.

    Granted, there is a small window of memory usage that the reservation
    will put you over the top, but some percentage of those reserved
    pages will end up being allocated and would have been needed regardless,
    and thus made no difference.

    Those people that do not configure a swap disk will make that choice
    because either there is no disk available or they want to make sure
    they never swap. In the former case, attaching a disk they do not
    need would not be helpful, and in the latter case, they are more
    likely to want to increase the memory size.

    So, while it is true that configuring a small disk will avoid running
    out of memory in a small number of cases, it is more likely that
    it will turn out to be unnecessary or undesirable.

    --
    blu

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