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1、Re: V890 and hard disk
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"BL" <c50342182003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1144761910.64663***6190@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi,
I want to ask what command I should use in ok prompt to show all hard
disks when I boot up a sunfire V890? I try probe-scsi-all and nothing
dislay.probe-scsi-all on V890's show all disk's FC included. You have to stop-A the
system after the self test and once the memory checks are done. V490's are
finicky this way too, and I guess all V class are the same. If you stop-A
them before, you may see nothing and the system is not bootable. You then
have to reset-all to get the system into a usable state. Another poster
claimed that devalias showed you all the devices, well thats not correct. It
only shows you device aliases. Thats not going to help you. But if you know
the h/w path to the device you think should be there by looking at the
show-devs output, you could walk the path and see whats there:ok cd /pci@8,700000/SUNW,qlc@2,1
ok .properties
fc-boot-dev-portid 001412da
fc-boot-dev-portwwn 50 00 60 e8 02 9e cc 07
assigned-addresses 81001110 00000000 00000400 00000000 00000100
82001114 00000000 00102000 00000000
00002000
82001130 00000000 00140000 00000000
00020000
port-wwn 21 01 00 e0 8b 3c 8c ce
node-wwn 20 00 00 e0 8b 3c 8c ce
reg 00001100 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000
01001110 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000100
02001114 00000000 00000000 00000000 00001000
compatible pci1077,2312.1077.10a.2
pci1077,2312.1077.10a
pci1077,10aetc....
This will show you all sorts of wonderfull things, showing you that there is
a device is there. But probe-scsi-all is what you want. (It used to be
probe-fcal ).Have at her.
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2、Re: Managing Oracle workloads using SRM
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"Eric Roland" <hbe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:443AAB48.C69F3E95@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxHello,
Is it a simple way to manage workloads generated on solaris beetween
many oracle instances ?Regards
E.R
Yes its simple enough once you wrap your head around how it all works. In
SRM you divide workloads into projects using the /etc/project file. Each
project can have any RCTL or resource control levels adjusted. You can even
create processor sets and assign a single or multi cpu processor set to a
workload or project using pools. See poolcfg. If you set the kernel
scheduler to FSS, you can divide up cpu workload's into shares for each
project (workload). You could name the project using the oracle instance
name. When you start the instance, you simply start it in that project using
the newtask command. SRM is a big area to cover is can do a lot of things in
many ways.As an FYI, SRM in its former incantation was an add on module for Solaris 8.
Its a newer and better product and comes free with Solaris 9 & 10.I have used it a lot, but not for Oracle but for search engines, zones
running small apps and web servers.Good luck.
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Eric Roland <hbe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:The problem is especially how to use SRM beetweeb many oracle instances..
What problem?Basicaly you have two options (in S10): put all Oracle instances in one
zone (could be glocal zone - so no need to creating any zones at all) and
then start each instance in a different project. Or put each instance
in its own local zone.Look at http://www.sun.com/blueprints/browsesubject.html
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3、Re: TOP iowait vs iostat; 100% reading accurate?
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Joe D. <newbie_from_newbie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Good morning gentlemen;
I've seen several threads regarding I/O wait stats from the top
utility, and read some of the links that are referenced regarding how
I/O wait is calculated. Unless I've totally mis-read/mis-understood the
gist of the threads, I/O wait is not the "raise the flag; stop the
presses" issue that one might think it is at first glance, but rather
an indicator of CPU idle time on a healthy machine. I'm sure if I've
gotten this wrong, I will be corrected.
It's certainly not an immediate warning. It is an indicator of CPU idle
time. Whether or not the machine is healthy, iowait cannot tell you by
itself.
I would appreciate the collective's thoughts on the following scenario:We have a V280R with 2 processors and 6 GB of RAM (recently upgraded
from 2 GB). This is a Bea Weblogic webserver front-ending a remote
Sybase DB, with no local storage other than the OS, but rather
everything is mounted via NFS from a Network Appliance filer.We have a Compuware web-based utility (called VantageView) running on
the server keeping track of performance, with what looks like the top
utility. Ever since I upgraded the memory to 6 GB periodically, this
monitoring tool will show I/O wait at 100%. At the same time, the
system idle time will also be at 100%. So again, if I read the
aforementioned threads correctly, and I/O wait and system idle time are
inter-twined, then this kind of makes sense at first blush.
Do you have one tool showing 100% in two columns? Top shouldn't do
that. If a tool shows both iowait and idle, they should be disjoint
components of CPU idle.
Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce the same results running iostat; I
set a script to poll the system every 30 seconds with /bin/iostat
-czxn. I then parse the cpu stats from the output file, and I graph
them myself in excel. At no time do the wio numbers even remotely
approach the 100% mark as reported by this Compuware utility. The
normally running sar stats also do not show any real issues.
Perhaps the compuware utility is confused or calculating something its
own way. When I talk about the behavior of iowait, I'm referring only
to that calculated by the kernel and reported by 'top' and 'iostat'.
Your utility may mean something different.
The question I have is; has anyone else ever logged 100% WIO in top,
and seen such a discrepancy with the normal os based monitoring tools
such as iostat?
I haven't except with some older bugs. (I've seen 'top' read the wrong
values after a system patch changed some kernel variables).Remember, iowait is a subset of idle CPU. If the CPU isn't idle, you
shouldn't havej iowait. Try running a cpu intensive job (like a stupid
perl or shell loop). If the iowait doesn't decrease below 100% by at
least the amount of user time, then something is wrong.--
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jbhamra@xxxxxxxxx wrote:Hello Everybody,
What is an equivalent of AIX's VIPA (Virtual IP Address) on Solaris
and HP. Does anyone know how to configure it. Any docs. where I can get
the info will also be very helpful.
Not sure if it's the same but you can configure additional IPs to listen on
using ifconfig# ifconfig nic:1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0 up
or perhaps simpler for a temporary change
# ifconfig nic addif xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0 up
If you want to make the change persist over a reboot create a file
/etc/hostname.nic:1 and put in a line containing the IP.nic is the hardware interface name and depends on the hardware installed
which can be found from "ifconfig -a". More IPs can be configured by
incrementing the number after the colon.--
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Sami Ketola <Sami.Ketola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Geoff Lane <zzassgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:jbhamra@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Everybody,
What is an equivalent of AIX's VIPA (Virtual IP Address) on Solaris
and HP. Does anyone know how to configure it. Any docs. where I can get
the info will also be very helpful.
Not sure if it's the same but you can configure additional IPs to listen on
using ifconfig# ifconfig nic:1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0 up
No. Not like this.
That actually does work as long as you "plumb" then first (assuming
we're talking about the Solaris, not the HP answer)And this works for all releases of Solaris (not all requiring plumbing first)
or perhaps simpler for a temporary change# ifconfig nic addif xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0 up
This is the correct syntax. And it's not temporary
It's just as temporary as "ifconfig nic:1"
If you want to make the change persist over a reboot create a file
/etc/hostname.nic:1 and put in a line containing the IP.No. The correct way would be to add second line to /etc/hostname.nic
containing the addif-directive.
Both will work. I'm not sure one or the other is "correct".The nic:1 syntax fixes the interface name which is a useful property.
Casper
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Statements on Sun products included here are not gospel and may
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jbhamra@xxxxxxxxx writes:What is an equivalent of AIX's VIPA (Virtual IP Address) on Solaris
and HP. Does anyone know how to configure it. Any docs. where I can get
the info will also be very helpful.
I don't know about HP, but Solaris 10 includes VIPA-like support via
Zebra routing. Check out /etc/sfw/zebra/README.Solaris, and look for
"HA SOLUTION" in that file.Instead of using the lo0:1 interface, though, you should use vni and
the ifconfig usesrc keyword. See ifconfig(1M) for details.--
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5、Re: remote access from outside the domain
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On 7 Apr 2006 17:28:05 -0700, lifesucks@xxxxxxxxx said something similar to:I have a solaris 8 machine that i recently setup.
Out of curiousity, why did you do a new install of Solaris 8? The current
version is Solaris 10 and is avalible free of charge.
I am able to access it fine using telnet from with in the office from
all the machines and also access the webserver i set up on that
machine. But i'm not able to access it from outside the office network
. I cannot even ping the machine (IP addresses are public and other
win/macs are accessible from out side the n/w).
So it sounds like you have either no firewall in front of your network,
or at least an overly permissive one. This is an extremely bad idea, and
should be corrected immediately.Since you can connect to your system from within the same subnet, can't
connect from outside the same subnet, and there's apparently no significant
firewall inbetween, the first thing I would check is your system's routing
table. Have you configured a default gateway? What does netstat -nr say?
What does netstat -nr say on one of the Windows or Mac clients that can
connect to outside systems?
I tried to find something on the net. I found information about editing
hosts.allow and hosts.deny which are supposed to be in the etc folder.
But I do not have them. Also there is some info on setting up the tcp
wrappers and then using these two access control files.
tcpwrappers is a 3rd-party software package designed to restrict access
to network services. Since it isn't shipped with Solaris 8, you would
have had to install it yourself in order for it to be part of your
problem.
Does that mean, by default telnet access will be denied from outside
the domain and you need to install tcp-wrappers (???) and then
configure these allow/deny files to be able to access from outside the
office?
You should never allow telnet access to a system from anywhere. It is
completely insecure. The same goes for rsh, rlogin, and ftp. For remote
shell access, install SSH. Both blastwave.org and sunfreeware.com provide
pre-built packages of OpenSSH.
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getridofthespam@xxxxxxxxx writes:I have a directory /myhost/logging that is nfs mounted
to a remote file system.
In that directory files are created. What happens while the
nfs link goes down. Could it happen that files will get created
on the local file system and become invisible forever when the
link comes up again? How should one handle this?
It's unclear what you mean by "nfs link goes down."If you unmount that NFS file system, then you expose the mount point
directory. Anything written there goes into whatever the parent file
system is mounted -- possibly local disk. And if you mount over it
again (with NFS or any other file system), then those files will be
hidden away until you unmount again."Don't do that."
If the connection to the NFS server goes down, that doesn't cause the
mounted NFS file system to go away. And if it's down, then you just
can't write to anything in the NFS file system. So the problem
doesn't happen.--
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getridofthespam@xxxxxxxxx wrote:Hi all,
I have a directory /myhost/logging that is nfs mounted
to a remote file system.
In that directory files are created. What happens while the
nfs link goes down. Could it happen that files will get created
on the local file system and become invisible forever when the
link comes up again? How should one handle this?
As long as you don't use the 'soft' mounting option, the write should
block until the NFS server is available again. It won't write on the
local filesystem.--
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Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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Thommy M. wrote:
See /etc/sfw/mysql/README.solaris.mysql_OR_ http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/mysql_smf_tip.html
I think SMF is the way to go...
I just tried putting it in SMF, but I get this error when I try to enable it:
[ Apr 7 22:40:49 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/svc-mysql start") ]
svc.startd could not set context for method: chdir: No such file or directory
[ Apr 7 22:40:49 Method "start" exited with status 96 ]
svcprop shows that start/working_directory is :default. I assume that this isthe user's home dir. In this case the user is 'mysql', and the home dir is
/var/mysql. the perms on /var/mysql are 700, so root can't cd there.
I used svccfg to " setprop start/working_directory='/var' ". That made
everything work correctly. I thought I would post this info for other people
who follow that guide, and have trouble.
This can be fixed in the manifest by adding a working_directory attribute to
the method_context element, like so:
<exec_method
type='method'
name='start'
exec='/lib/svc/method/svc-mysql start'
timeout_seconds='-1'>
working_directory='/var'
<method_context working_directory='/var'>
<method_credential user='mysql' group='mysql' />
</method_context>
</exec_method>
Hope this helps someone.~S
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From: "Jansen Robert" <rjansen@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 18:27:30 +0200-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 18:35:12 +0200, John D Groenveld <groenvel@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
In article <e11of3$k1p$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Robert Jansen <rjansen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:RT 3.4.5 with RTFM-2.2.0RC2.
RT 3.4.5 is working fine for me with Apache2/mod_perl2.
Built Apache2 like so:
$ env PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/SUNWspro/bin \
CC=cc CFLAGS=-xO3 CPPFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" \
./configure --with-ssl=/usr/sfw --enable-ssl --enable-proxy \
--enable-rewrite --enable-modules=all --enable-mods-shared=all \
--prefix=/opt/rt3/apache2
And edited apr_rules.mk and config_vars.mk in /opt/rt3/apache2/build
to add -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to EXTRA_CPPFLAGS
and edited /opt/rt3/apache2/bin/apr-config and added the same to
CPPFLAGS and CFLAGS.Built Perl like so:
$ env PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/SUNWspro/bin \
./Configure -Dprefix=/opt/rt3/perl-5.8.8 -Dcc=cc -Duseshrplib \
-Uusemymalc -Duselargefiles -Ubincompat5005 -Doptimize=-fast
Thanks for the reply.Big difference with my machine is that you are using:
a) the Sun compilers
b) Apache 2 and Mod_perl2And this is all on a Solaris 10 machine ?
question remains where the problem lies,...
Anyway,... thanks for the tipand recipe ,.. I guess I'll try with the Suncompilers
I did some more digging around and came up with the following:http://guest:guest@xxxxxxxxxxx/rt3/index.html?q=37376
!!!!!!!! It's a PERL BUG !! which should be fixed in perl 5.9.3.
A perl 5.9.3 default settings compile (only 64 bit int support expl.
chosen) with gcc 3.3.2 will show the following options set:
Compile-time options: PERL_DONT_CREATE_GVSV PERL_MALLOC_WRAP
PERL_USE_SAFE_PUTENV USE_64_BIT_INT
USE_LARGE_FILES USE_PERLIOSo I installed 5.9.3,... but,... and surely some other another problems
popped up. (2 RT problems mentioned below. but several required perl
modules for rt show strange test results under perl 5.9.3)1) Tree::Simple has the "use 5.6.0" on line 4, which breaks RT under perl
5.9.3 (disabling the line in the .pm works around the bug)2) from time to time,.... (not always !!) the "RT at a glance" page breaks
with the following:HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 14:02:31 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.34
(Unix) PHP/5.1.2 mod_perl/1.29 Pragma: no-cache Cache-control: no-cache
Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=97 Connection: Keep-Alive, Keep-Alive
Transfer-Encoding: chunked, chunked Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
System errorerror: Error during compilation of
/usr/local/packages/rt3/share/html/Elements/CollectionAsTable/ParseFormat:
Variable "$s" is not available at (re_eval 363) line 1.
Variable "$x" is not available at (re_eval 363) line 1.context:
1: %# BEGIN BPS TAGGED BLOCK {{{
2: %#
3: %# COPYRIGHT:
4: %#
5: %# This software is Copyright (c) 1996-2005 Best Practical Solutions, LLC
....
code stack: /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.9.3/HTML/Mason/Interp.pm:454
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.9.3/HTML/Mason/Request.pm:1088
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.9.3/HTML/Mason/Request.pm:1002
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.9.3/HTML/Mason/Request.pm:1197
/usr/local/packages/rt3/share/html/Elements/TicketList:120
/usr/local/packages/rt3/share/html/Elements/MyTickets:49
/usr/local/packages/rt3/share/html/Elements/TitleBox:48
/usr/local/packages/rt3/share/html/Elements/MyTickets:58
/usr/local/packages/rt3/share/html/index.html:80
/usr/local/packages/rt3/share/html/autohandler:215
raw errorTh rt.log shows similar messages:
(this is an example) [Fri Apr 7 14:18:42 2006] [warning]: Use of
uninitialized value in string eq at
/usr/local/packages/rt3/lib/RT/User_Overlay.pm line 1100.
(/usr/local/packages/rt3/lib/RT.pm:287)
By clicking on "Home" to reload the page displays the page correctly 9 out
of 10 )It seemes that somehow perl is "loosing" variables (be it through expiry
and or pointer misalignment,... or else,... I don't know,...)Comment much appreciated !
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From: dkcombs@xxxxxxxxx (David Combs)
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 00:22:36 +0000 (UTC)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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In article <dv2vnf$77v$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Claus Aßmann <ca+sendmail(-no-copies-please)@mine.informatik.uni-kiel.de>wrote:
Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
Have you considered using lock_lint(1) of Sun Studio? Maybe
It was on my list of things to do.
NOTE(MUTEX_PROTECTS_DATA(...)) could help you narrow down your problem.
It's an interesting tool with some problems. I will try to annotate my
program a bit more; currently lock_lint generates to many "false
positives".Thanks for the suggestion.
FWIW, the language I use, "MAINSail" (not interpretive, but
with some intrepretive hooks, etc, built in) has a feature
in the debugger, where you can say "break after eg the 1millionth
instruction executed" (or maybe it's "statement"?).So, if an otherwise undebuggable problem is *repeatable* (that's
*essential* for using this feature), then set the break count
to something high, so that it (mysteriously) fails BEFORE
it hits that count --then you do it again, at HALF the count, etc
bisecting your way until you hit it --
then, knowing that, you set a breakpoint somewhat
BEFORE that, and single-step until you find the problem.Sounds like a lot of runs, but of course bisection
converges so fast that it's better than it might sound.
Whether this can be done generally, eg in C, etc, I don't know.David
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Atro Tossavainen wrote:tonij67@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I checked the time frame that as pointed out and I noticed a snoop
process was running as the user nobody between the two systems.
It sounds probable that you might have been owned. You need to stop
the system dead (not even a proper "shutdown" but really kill it by
pulling the plug), move the system disk(s) to another system so that
you can take a backup without having to worry about the corruption in
the owned system altering whatever you plan to do with it, take the
backup (so that you can analyse what got you), wipe the disk, do a
clean reinstall from OS media, and apply the latest patches to prevent
this from happening again before connecting the system to the public
network again. Running Tripwire or something from now on might be
a good idea, too.--
Atro Tossavainen (Mr.) / The Institute of Biotechnology at
Systems Analyst, Techno-Amish & / the University of Helsinki, Finland,
+358-9-19158939 UNIX Dinosaur / employs me, but my opinions are my own.
< URL : http : / / www . helsinki . fi / %7E atossava / > NO FILE ATTACHMENTS
I ran chkroot and it didnt turn up anything, but either way this system
is history. It's in the process of being replaced so I speeded up the
process :)Does have me a bit concerned from here on out, tho.
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12、Re: install from solaris 10 media to RAID-1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: Wes W <wes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 19:35:03 GMT-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Jonathan H N Chin wrote:
Assume a machine with two disks that one wishes to use as RAID-1.I have been told that if one uses the install CD or DVD to install
Solaris-10 that it is impossible to create the mirrors first and
install "simultaneously" to both disks. Apparently one must install
onto one disk and then create the mirrors later (which will require
several reboots).I have never installed off media but I find this amazing.
I know that jumpstart can do so, I see it doing it all the time.Does the GUI installer really make it impossible and not just hard?
Can one really not just drop into a command shell and type the
relevant meta* commands and then tell the GUI installer to install
to /dev/md/dsk/d* instead of /dev/dsk/c?t?d?s? ?
-jonathanDepending on your needs, i.e. server or workstation, I might suggest you try
the Solaris Express builds (Nevada b33 for example) if you are intending to
setup a workstation with data redundancy.
Just two days ago I wiped my Solaris 10 workstation install to use Nevada
(Solaris Express) b33 so I could use ZFS. Very impressed with ZFS. While you
can't, yet, install onto ZFS pools, that feature is planned and being worked
on. On amazing feature, it only takes one command to RAID my data slices!
Very nice.
# zpool create home c2d0t0s7 c3d1t0s7
Bam! RAID0 on two slices. If you want a mirror (RAID1), just add the word
'mirror' in there - see online documentation or ask if this is even remotely
suitable for your needs.
Obviously you can use ZFS on entire disks as well, but with only two hard
drives and ZFS boot (aka ZFS root) still in the works, this is my way around
that for now.
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Jonathan H N Chin wrote:
Wes W <wes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Jonathan H N Chin wrote:
I have been told that if one uses the install CD or DVD to install
Solaris-10 that it is impossible to create the mirrors first and
install "simultaneously" to both disks. Apparently one must install
onto one disk and then create the mirrors later [...]Depending on your needs, i.e. server or workstation, I might suggest you try
the Solaris Express builds (Nevada b33 for example) if you are intending to
setup a workstation with data redundancy.
Server or workstation, I don't mind. I'm just curious to know
if it really is impossible with the standard install media.
I'll be continuing to use my custom jumpstart scripts regardless.
-jonathan
I don't have any experience with RAID on Solaris 10 or older, but to setupdata redundancy with Solaris 5.11 (Express or newer) using ZFS setting up
RAID1 can be as easy as literally one command:
# zpool create mirror home c#d#t#s# c#d#t#s#
Then mount your new slice! Of course, you could setup RAID 0 the same without
the "mirror" switch.
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/docs/man_zpool/
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