Deleting tank dips in O4_tiger.
How do I delete a Tank dip entry in Transaction 04_TIGER. I created tank dip but when I go to change tank dip option and bring up the selected dip that need deleting, I tick the DD box , select delete line option and save. Tank dip disapperes but when I go back into either display or change the Tank dip is still there.
The line should have been deleted but still shows on the screen.
Any thought on a resolution.
regards
Ady Owen
Edited by: Owen Ady on Sep 7, 2009 12:24 PM
Hi Ady, O4Tiger is an IS Oil functionality where you can record your tank dips for your tank on a specified period. It is like taking a physical inventory and enter it in the system. For details about tank management, please refer the following thread and cross check your settings
Silo management
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Deleting Tank Dips in 04_TIGER
How do I delete a Tank dip entry in Transaction 04_TIGER.
I created a tank dip then saved th dip, but when I go back to change tank dip option and bring up the selected dip that need deleting, I then tick the DD box , select delete line option and save. Tank dip disapperes but when I go back into either display or change the Tank dip is still there.
The line should have been deleted but still shows on the screen.
Any thought on a resolution.
regards
Ady OwenHi Owen,
Please select DD checkbox and then just save. "Do not delete the line Item" by selecting "delete line", this will only delete the line from display, it will not delete the tank dip entry. .
Thanks,
Anubhav -
Dear All,
Getting the below error when creating Tank dip,
QCI: Parameter /QTYW/OUT_RANGE not defined in table OIB07
Message no. O3213
Regards
AmitHi Anubhav,
I checked the settings in the customising. The reading group is RAGA and it is assigned to conversion group: 56A.
So, when i check in reading group, enteries, parameter value matches with the value entered by me, while creating tank dips.(Material temp>60 FAH, Test temp>60 FAH, Test API Gravity-->25 API)
Secondly in Define QCI parameters, in SPRO under HPM, there is no such parameter: Parameter /QTYW/OUT_RANGE
maintained.
I even compared with standard IDES system and there also the parameter: /QTYW/OUT_RANGE do not exist.
Thirdly,
I put the height as 100 CM and this is within the range of Maximum dip height in Tank master data, t code: O4NA.
I have created defaults and activated it. Material: arab_heavy, plant:1101, sloc: T102.
In O3 QCITEST, i checked and AUOM appears for the above physical parameters.
Regards
Amit -
How to Maintain table "OIB_USERPARAM"
Dear All,
Can anyone help me to understand, how to maintain the table "OIB_USERPARAM", is there a T Code or SPRO link? There are some entries in these tables which needs correction. Please help.
Regards,
AnubhavDear Anubhav,
if I remember correctly, the entries in table OIB_USERPARAM are automatically created for each user if he/she first uses transaction O4_TIGER, and are subsequently updated if O4_TIGER is lect correctly (e.g. F3) with the current user settings:
"When you leave the transaction, the system saves various user parameters (for example, the last used variants and the expansion status of the overview tree) so that the transaction looks the same the next time you call it. "
which can be found in the SAP online documentation:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/cb/a45738bc8b210de10000009b38f8cf/frameset.htm
section : Management of tank dips
In addition, you can maintain a worklist of tanks for each user.
I hope this helps a bit,
Kind regards,
Markus -
Hi,
I want to know the tables pertaining to PRA in SAP oil and gas, preferrably the name spaces / convensions.
Could somebody throw some light on this.
Regards,
Srila.Table Name Short text
1. O2APPL O2: BSP Applications
2. O2APPLT O2: BSP Application Texts
3. O2BROWSERS Supported Browser Types
4. O2HTMLATTR Attributes of HTML Tags
5. O2HTMLTAG HTML Tags
6. O2LANGTYPE HTML Language Dialects
7. O2NAVGRAPH Navigation Modeler
8. O2NAVMAP Illustration of Navigation Nodes on Pages
9. O2PAGCON INDX File for Oxygen Pages
10. O2PAGDIR Oxygen: Page Directory
11. O2PAGDIRI Oxygen: Page Directory (Inactive)
12. O2PAGDIRT Short Text for Oxygen Pages
13. O2PAGEVH OXYGEN: Event Handler
14. O2PAGINC Where-Used Table for Page Includes
15. O2PAGPAR Oxygen: Parameter (for Page/Prolog)
16. O2PAGPART Oxygen: Parameter (for Page/Prolog)
17. O2PAGRT Oxygen: INDX File for Static HTML Pool (Ru
18. O2PAGTLIB Use Tables for Tag Libraries in BSP Pages
19. O2TAG BSP Elements
20. O2TAGATT BSP Element Attributes
21. O2TAGLIB BSP Extensions
22. O2TAGOPTS Tag Library: User Settings
23. O2TAGREG Registry for Language Type Subtrees
24. O2THEMECUS O2: Customizing Theme <-> BSP Application
25. O2THEMEREL O2: Table for Relationship Between LOIOs a
26. O2THEMES O2: Themes for BSP Applications
27. O2THEMEST O2: Text for Themes
28. O2XMLDESC XML Description
29. O2XSLTDESC Storage for XSLT Programs
30. O2XSLTOTR OTR Texts for XSLT Programs
31. O2XSLTTEXT Short Descriptions for XSLT Programs
32. OA0817BAR Customizing Table for BUS0817
33. OA0817IMP Customizing Inplace Display
34. OABUS0817 Table for ArchiveLink Test Object Types
35. OABUS817A Attribute Table of BUS0817
36. OAPRE SAP ArchiveLink: Presettings for early, la
37. OAPRI SAP ArchiveLink: Temporary table for print
38. OBEW Valuated Stock with Subcontractor
39. OBEWH Valuated Stock with Subcontractor: History
40. OBGD Assignment of Object Group to Event (Forec
41. OBGV Forecast Object Groups
42. OBJ_DIFF Show Differences in Overlapping Objects in
43. OBJ_VAR_NAME Table for OBJ_VAR_NAMES
44. OBJH Object: Header
45. OBJK Plant Maintenance Object List
46. OBJLAN Object: Special Rule for Original Language
47. OBJM Object Method
48. OBJS Object: Object List
49. OBJSL Object: Object List - Logical Object
50. OBJSUB Subobjects
51. OBJSUBREP For transact. 0REP: Program to be started
52. OBJSUBRESN Reserved System Suffixes for Sub-Object Na
53. OBJSUBT Object: Short Description of Sub-Object
54. OBJT Description of Type T Objects (Separate Tr
55. OCMHOMO_ARCH Backup Table of Homogeneity List in Case o
56. OCSCMPLOBJ Complete Information for Objects (with TAD
57. OCSPATNTCI Buffer for Support Package Attributes for
58. OCSSORTT
59. OFNUM_IT_1 Official Numbering by Document Class-enabl
60. OFNUM_TW_2 Official Numbering by Business Places-enab
61. OFX_BP_MSGS_FIEB Customizing of OFX Message Sets for Busine
62. OFX_LA_MSGS_FIEB Message Sets per Business Process
63. OFX_VERSION_FIEB Attributes for a DTD Version of OFX
64. OI001 Company Code Parameters
65. OIA01 Exchange header table
66. OIA02 Exchange item data - sales side
67. OIA03 Exchange item data - purchasing side
68. OIA05 Quantity schedule scheduling table - sales
69. OIA05H Quantity schedule header table - sales sid
70. OIA06 Quantity schedule scheduling table - purch
71. OIA06H Quantity schedule header table - purchasin
72. OIA07 Logical Inventory Valuation Segment Table
73. OIA08 LIA Document: Item Data
74. OIA08H LIA Document: Header Data
75. OIA10 Exchange - Netting document item
76. OIA10E Index table to find netting docs. by excha
77. OIA10H Exchange - Netting document header
78. OIA10L Exchange - Blocked FI-documents by netting
79. OIA11 Exchange assignment for deliveries
80. OIA12 Exchange assignment for bulk shipments
81. OIA12I Movement Based Netting document item
82. OIA12ICOND Conditions of OIA12I items
83. OIAF7 Formula Condition Txn Data-Header (enhance
84. OIAF8 Formula Condition Data - Terms (enhance CI
85. OIAF9 Formula Condition Data-Term Items (enhance
86. OIAFE Fee history table
87. OIAMP Price reference plant assignment table
88. OIANF Fee Condition Records
89. OIAQA Exchange Statement Print Requests
90. OIAQB Exchange Movements Index
91. OIB_ANALYS_CNTRL Silo Management
92. OIB_AROM_HEADER header data table: Industrial aromatic hyd
93. OIB_AROM_HEADERT Text table for OIB_AROM_HEADER
94. OIB_AROM_VCF Customizing table for Aromatics Volume Cor
95. OIB_CONV_RDGRP Table for classification Conversiongrp - R
96. OIB_DEF Set default table/transaction switch
97. OIB_DEF_INDEX_GM Default index for Goods Movement
98. OIB_DEFAULTS Table for Oil Defaults
99. OIB_DIP_WL_INDEX Worklist for Silo Management Tank Dips
100. OIB_DIP_WL_USER User Assignment to Silo Man.tank dip workl
101. OIB_DIP_WORKLIST Worklist for Silo Management Tank Dips
102. OIB_MIGO_HHEAD Store the GOHEAD for MIGOs hold/restore fe
103. OIB_MIGO_HQCI Store the QCI-GOITEM for MIGOs hold/restor
104. OIB_MIGO_HQCI_E Store the QCI-GOITEM-Bapiret for MIGOs hol
105. OIB_MIGO_HQCI_P Store the QCI-GOITEM-Parameter for MIGOs h
106. OIB_MIGO_HQCI_Q Store the QCI-GOITEM-Quantity for MIGOs ho
107. OIB_MIGO_HTST Store the TST-GOITEM for MIGOs hold/restor
108. OIB_PPP_DATA Physical properties data table
109. OIB_PPP_HEADER Header data: physical properties of hydroc
110. OIB_PPP_HEADERT Header table: phys. properties of hydrocar
111. OIB_QTCD_RESID Table for residence time Check
112. OIB_RDGGROUPT Description of reading group parameter
113. OIB_RDGRDEF Definition of Reading Groups
114. OIB_RDGRDEFT Description of Reading Group Definition
115. OIB_READINGGROUP Reading group : Define parameters for a co
116. OIB_T156_FIELDS Material-stock field relation with stock t
117. OIB_TANKDIP Silo management tank strapping history
118. OIB_USERPARAM HPM user parameter/defaults/favorites
119. OIB01 Definition of Conversion Groups
120. OIB01T Conversion Group Text
121. OIB02 Conversion Mode (Old Transactions)
122. OIB03 Default value qty.conversion (OBSOLETE,do
123. OIB04 Function module definition (API/AGA/Custom
124. OIB05 Oil unit of measure groups
125. OIB06 HPM Unit of Measurement Group: Definition
126. OIB06T Unit of Measure group description
127. OIB07 Parameter of the Quantity Conversion Inter
128. OIB07_HELP Parameter of the Quantity Conversion Inter
129. OIB07T Parameter of the Quantity Conversion Inter
130. OIB08 Log for HIM Quantities out of sync with SK
131. OIB09 Log for missing MSEGO1 and MSEGO2 document
132. OIC_ANALLVL Pattern analysis level
133. OIC_ANALLVL_FLDS Fields Used in Pattern Analysis Levels
134. OIC_ANALLVL_T Description of Level in Pattern Analysis
135. OIC_CPE_FO_LINK Relationship Between F&A Formula and CPE F
136. OIC_FO_ITM_MIGR Formula Structure Pattern - Term Item Patt
137. OIC_FO_MIGR_REQ Formula Patterns per Run
138. OIC_FO_PER_MIGR Formula Structure Pattern - Header and Per
139. OIC_FORM_ATTRIB Attributes of Business Context for F&A For
140. OIC_KONV Conditions (Procedure Data)
141. OIC_LSMW_PROJ Used LSMW Project for Data exchange
142. OIC_OIANF Fee Condition Records
143. OICDC Differential Reference Code
144. OICDT Differential Reference Code - Texts
145. OICF1_MIGR Results from Pattern Analysis for Structur
146. OICF1_MIGR_REQ Header Patterns per Run
147. OICF2_MIGR Results from Pattern Analysis for Structur
148. OICF2_MIGR_REQ Period Patterns per Run
149. OICF3_MIGR Results from Pattern Analysis for Structur
150. OICF3_MIGR_REQ Item Patterns per Run
151. OICGN Gross/Net Rule Defaulting
152. OICINT_CAL Interest calculation
153. OICINT_MASTER Interest master data
154. OICINT_SPL Special interest table
155. OICMI Metropolitan Indicator
156. OICMT Metropolitan Indicator u2013 Texts
157. OICNU Gross/Net volume UoM relationships
158. OICPL Customer price list
159. OICQ1 Formula Repository - Formula Header
160. OICQ2 Formula Repository - Formula Term
161. OICQ3 Formula Repository - Formula Term Item
162. OICQ4 Formula Condition Data - Formula Header
163. OICQ5 Formula Condition Data - Formula Terms
164. OICQ6 Formula Condition Data - Formula Term Ite
165. OICQ7 Formula Condition Txn Data-Header (enhanc
166. OICQ8 Formula Condition Data - Terms (enhance C
167. OICQ9 Formula Condition Data-Term Items (enhanc
168. OICQC Quotation Check Table
169. OICQCNTL Control Table for F&A Repository
170. OICQCT Quotation description table
171. OICQOIL F&A Oil Table for Repository Default
172. OICQP Quotation Price Information Table
173. OICQS Quotation Source
174. OICQST Quotation Source Description
175. OICQT Quotation Type
176. OICQTT Quotation Type Description
177. OICRD Second level pricing report output defini
178. OICRDT Report column description
179. OICSDPCDVER Change document version management
180. OICSL State License Fee Zone
181. OICST State License Fee Zone - Texts
182. OICWA Wide Area Pricing Zone
183. OICWT Wide Area Pricing Zone - Texts
184. OID_TRIP Pipeline Trip Numbers
185. OID_WEAG Last Order Ship-to/Sold-to
186. OID9I Remapping Default Item Categories
187. OIDAP Automatic Plant Determination
188. OIFAAMCSA Subscreen assignments (IS-Oil MRN APPEND m
189. OIFBBP1 Business partner role assignments (IS-Oil
190. OIFBPBLT Location type - permissible partner roles
191. OIFBRD1 Link dialogs supported for BP - technical
192. OIFBRD1T Link dialog descriptive text (IS-Oil MRN)
193. OIFBRD2 SPA/GPA parameters supported for partner l
194. OIFBRF1 Business partner roles (IS-Oil MRN)
195. OIFBRF1T Business partner roles - texts (IS-Oil MRN
196. OIFBRF2 Bus. par. roles - permissible tech. catego
197. OIFBRT1 Business partner roles - technical categor
198. OIFBRT1T Business partner roles - tech. category te
199. OIFCHRS2 Retail Network Contract service hours type
200. OIFCHRS2S Retail Network Contract service hours type -
Flushing Indicator in Load charge tab of Nomination
Dear All,
Has anyone worked on line flushing scenario,using tank dips ( not meters). I found the flushing indicator in the load discharge tab of the nomination item,but dont really know how is it to be used,or what are the implications.
Appreciate if someone can advice me on using the flushing process in nominations.
Thanks,
Asif Haroon ManghiCustomized radio buttons is a neat idea I hadn't thought of. In my situation I dynamically load items into the subpanel and have no way of knowing until it runs, how many items there are that can be loaded into the subpanel. For me this is why I use a single column listbox listing the VIs that can be loaded and clicking on one loads it into the subpanel.
As for the question about control references. You could potentially scan through the subpanel VIs looking for the same references that you normally look for in the main. Or you could have events go the other way where the subpanel registers for all controls it has (similar to your Main right now) and then it can generate a user event sent to the Main with the reference of the control that just changed. This is just two of many different approaches and without knowing more its hard to say what would work best for you.
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Have been deleting the App Store World of Tank Blitz 6/24/2014 email daily/weekly, but it keeps getting sent to me. How can I permanently get rid of this email?
SkyDaughter29 wrote:
My current situation: I have soooo many texts on my iphone and I haven't deleted many because I need the information contained in them for future reference and for legal purposes. I would really like to find a means and way to save them other than on the phone itself. I've done searches for various apps yet I'm not finding what I think I would need. It appears Apple does not sync the texts between the iphone and my MacBook Pro.
Try the computer apps PhoneView (Mac) or TouchCopy (Mac & PC):
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phoneview/
http://www.wideanglesoftware.com/touchcopy/index.php
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Migration: sqlserver 2000 to oracle - delete cascade [resolved - tank you]
hi
no problems on migration... but...
in the new oracle database, all foreign keys have the "cascade delete" as default...
but i don't want this default (a stupid human error may be ruinous...)
can somebody explain me how change this default in a "exception thrown"?
maybe with an authomatic sql order????
tank you a lot...
Giovanni D.
Message was edited by:
user535473Hi Giovanni,
Tools> Options> General
Create Foreign Keys with "ON DELETE CASCADE" option
Just untick the box and remap from the source to the oracle model.
Hope this helps
Dermot. -
how do i delete apps out of my Iphone? that are building up in the purchased holding tank, i will not use again.
There is no "holding tank" that's just silly.
Purchased history is just that, a history of items that have been purchased.
They cannot be removed, but they can be hidden. Hiding and Unhiding purchases -
Where to Maintain Road Tanker Compartment DIP Details..?
Dear ALL,
I created Transportation Unit and Vehicle Master and assigned to each other. Transportation Unit having 4 compartments. I want to maintain DIP Details of each compartment with DIP Level and Proof Level. Where this I maintain for each compartment. Please help. Waiting for your valuable reply.
Regards,
Rahul HandeA simpler way to create this off-main-drive folder is to use Aperture Library Spanner, a free bit of software available from Ben Long at www.completedigitalphotography.com. Apple does not authorize this solution to the large library problem, but Long has just finished the book which Apple has been touting from the start as the only authorized training manual for Aperture---Apple Pro Training Series:Aperture (the book is still not available, but it has been listed by Amazon since Aperture 1.0 was released).
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How can I delete an undeletable diretory? (Access Denied, Max Path Len)
I naively did this:
robocopy c:\Users D:\MIGRATION_BACKUP\Users /mir /mt /zb
It failed and I found a better way to backup Users. But I'm left with an undeleteable directory in D:\backup\users:
D:\MIGRATION_BACKUP\Users\All Users\Application Data\Application Data\Applicatio
n Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Appli
cation Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\
Application Data>dir /ah
Volume in drive D is D_Drive
Volume Serial Number is 3AC6-ACF4
Directory of D:\MIGRATION_BACKUP\Users\All Users\Application Data\Application D
ata\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Applicat
ion Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\App
lication Data\Application Data
08/19/2013 09:17 PM <DIR> .
08/19/2013 09:17 PM <DIR> ..
08/19/2013 09:17 PM <DIR> Application Data
0 File(s) 0 bytes
3 Dir(s) 650,405,253,120 bytes free
D:\MIGRATION_BACKUP\Users\All Users\Application Data\Application Data\Applicatio
n Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Appli
cation Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\
Application Data>cd "Application Data"
The filename or extension is too long.
Here is what I've tried:
- If I view that directory in Windows Explorer (as Administrator), there are no files or subdirectories, even if I turn on Hidden Files.
- Right-click delete of Users (again as Admin) says it can't delete some files/folders because name is too long.
- rd /s (as Admin) gives "The system cannot find the path specified"
- Tried cding all the way to the bottom subdir in cmd and rd /s of the last subdir - same problem
- Same thing using the 8.3 name ("APPLIC~1" in the bottom subdir)
Any other ideas on how I can clean this up?(1)you can try unlock.. it has deletion feature for such files..
http://www.filehippo.com/download_unlocker/
(2) Else you can use linux bootble cd .. Linux does not have such limitations
(3) else try to move folder by folder towards root... and make the path less lengthy and try to make less than 255 characters and try to delete
(4) check this
http://searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com/answer/How-to-delete-a-file-or-folder-when-the-Windows-path-is-too-long
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Non root user can delete root files, bug?
We're having an odd permissions based problem on Solaris 10 u5 x86_64, (new install, fully patched as of 2 days ago) It means that non root users can delete root owned files, which is something I've never seen before, and I've been doing this for almost 10 years.
We're installing into an 80Gb container on VMware ESX server 3.0.1. The OS takes 20Gb (2 processors, 4Gb memory, 8Gb swap) most of the remaining 60Gb is being used as both file systems and raw devices under disksuite as soft partitions. It's one of the file systems, /apps (where we plan to install sybase) that is giving us "issues"
Essentially:
# more /etc/vfstab |grep apps
/dev/md/dsk/d0 /dev/md/rdsk/d0 /apps ufs 2 yes -
# newfs -v /dev/md/rdsk/d0
/dev/md/rdsk/d0: Unable to find Media type. Proceeding with system determined parameters.
newfs: /dev/md/rdsk/d0 last mounted as /apps
newfs: construct a new file system /dev/md/rdsk/d0: (y/n)? y
mkfs -F ufs /dev/md/rdsk/d0 20971520 -1 -1 8192 1024 264 1 546 8192 t 0 -1 8 7 n
/dev/md/rdsk/d0: Unable to find Media type. Proceeding with system determined parameters.
Warning: 4096 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/md/rdsk/d0: 20971520 sectors in 3414 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
10240.0MB in 214 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 5824 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
20055584, 20154016, 20252448, 20350880, 20449312, 20547744, 20646176,
20744608, 20843040, 20941472
# mount /apps
# ls -al /apps
total 20
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Sep 10 12:31 .
drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Sep 10 12:31 lost+found
# su - sybase
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
sol10% cd /apps
sol10% rm *
rm: lost+found is a directory
sol10% rm -rf *
rm: cannot read directory lost+found: Permission denied
sol10% ls -al
total 20
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Sep 10 12:31 .
drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Sep 10 12:31 lost+found
sol10% exit
sol10% logout
# chgrp sybase /apps
# chmod g+w /apps
# ls -ald /apps
drwxrwxr-x 3 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:31 /apps
# ls -al /apps
total 20
drwxrwxr-x 3 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:31 .
drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
drwx------ 2 root root 8192 Sep 10 12:31 lost+found
# su - sybase
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
sol10% cd /apps
sol10% rm -rf *
sol10% ls -al
total 4
drwxrwxr-x 2 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:34 .
drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
sol10% id
uid=***(sybase) gid=***(sybase)
sol10% exit
sol10% logout
# pwd
# ls -ald /apps
drwxrwxr-x 2 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:34 /apps
# ls -al /apps
total 4
drwxrwxr-x 2 root sybase 512 Sep 10 12:34 .
drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1024 Sep 10 12:09 ..
It's a new "bare metal" (in as much as there is no metal) install. I created the sybase user from scratch by hand editing passwd, group and shadow, buy copying and pasting the data out of the NIS maps. All I've done besides the install & patch is setup networking manually, and created the metadb's and the soft partitions and the mount points & newfs'ed & mounted three of them . I then changed ownership of /apps to be sybase:sybase, and handed it to the database team for the sybase install. they came back and said "should we be able to do this?" as they habitually run rm rf * knowing they can't delete root owned files, only now they can... This is true even if I just chgrp the directory and give them group write permissions. They can still delete anything owned by root, even if it doesn't have group permissions just like the lost+found directory. No other "real" machine we have, x86 or SPARC does this, but we've never installed u5 before either.
As you can imagine losing the lost+found directory is a bit of a problem, however what's really worrying me is if they can do that, what happens when they run sybase as the sybase user? If it borks can they trash the OS and write/overwrite random files?
It's a VM, so in as much that's not a problem, but the reason it's a VM is somebody wants to send a VM to a client as a demo, and at present it's highly unstable IMO.
Does anyone have any idea where to start? My thoughts are that it may be a VMware issue, (though the hardware and the guest OS is supported) it could be a bug, because I've never seen that weird newfs error before, and then I found this:
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6622243
Or it could be me, and the fact that I'm hand configuring it, and u5 now requires I do it "properly" with useradd, etc. I'd like to test, but the guy wants it built, and wants it now, so I patched it up, and gave it back to the database team and told them to be careful.
I'd be interested in you opinions regardless.
The full spec of the "machine" is below, sol10 is not it's name for obvious reasons, and I've hashed out the ID & GIUD for similar reasons.
# uname -a
SunOS sol10 5.10 Generic_127128-11 i86pc i386 i86pc
# prtdiag
System Configuration: VMware, Inc. VMware Virtual Platform
BIOS Configuration: Phoenix Technologies LTD 6.00 09/06/2007
==== Processor Sockets ====================================
Version Location Tag
Pentium(R) Pro CPU socket #0
Pentium(R) Pro CPU socket #1
==== Memory Device Sockets ================================
Type Status Set Device Locator Bank Locator
DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #0 RAM slot #0
DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #1 RAM slot #1
DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #2 RAM slot #2
DRAM in use 0 RAM slot #3 RAM slot #3
==== On-Board Devices =====================================
VMware SVGA II
ES1371
==== Upgradeable Slots ====================================
ID Status Type Description
0 unknown ISA ISA Slot J8
0 unknown ISA ISA Slot J9
0 unknown ISA ISA Slot J10
1 in use PCI PCI Slot J11
2 in use PCI PCI Slot J12
3 in use PCI PCI Slot J13
4 available PCI PCI Slot J14
# dmesg
Wednesday, 10 September 2008 15:33:35 BST
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 busra: [ID 490441 kern.info] NOTICE: ndi_ra_free: bad free, dip ffffffff803807a8, resource type memory
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 busra: [ID 883242 kern.info] NOTICE: ndi_ra_free: freeing base 0xe0000, len 0x4000 overlaps with existing resource base 0x0, len 0xf4000000
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] pci0 at root: space 0 offset 0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pci0 is /pci@0,0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10 (mpt0):
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 Rev. 1 LSI, Inc. 1030 found.
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: pci1000,30 (mpt) instance 0 vector 0x11 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x11 is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10 (mpt0):
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 mpt0 Firmware version v0.0.0.0 (?)
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10 (mpt0):
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 mpt0: IOC Operational.
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pci: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci1000,30@10, mpt0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] mpt0 is /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd0 at mpt0: target 0 lun 0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd0 is /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10/sd@0,0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10/sd@0,0 (sd0) online
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 unix: [ID 190185 kern.info] SMBIOS v2.31 loaded (1695 bytes)
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 408114 kern.info] /cpus (cpunex0) online
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: dld0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dld0 is /pseudo/dld@0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: i8042 (i8042) instance 0 vector 0x1 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x1 is bound to cpu 1
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 398438 kern.info] pcplusmp: i8042 (i8042) instance #0 vector 0xc ioapic 0x2 intin 0xc is bound to cpu 1
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 i8042: [ID 526150 kern.info] 8042 device: keyboard@0, kb8042 # 0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] kb80420 is /isa/i8042@1,60/keyboard@0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 i8042: [ID 526150 kern.info] 8042 device: mouse@1, mouse8042 # 0
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] mouse80420 is /isa/i8042@1,60/mouse@1
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu0: x86 (GenuineIntel family 6 model 15 step 8 clock 2000 MHz)
Sep 10 10:17:44 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu0: Intel(r) Xeon(r) CPU E5335 @ 2.00GHz
Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu1: x86 (GenuineIntel family 6 model 15 step 8 clock 2000 MHz)
Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 unix: [ID 950921 kern.info] cpu1: Intel(r) Xeon(r) CPU E5335 @ 2.00GHz
Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 unix: [ID 557827 kern.info] cpu1 initialization complete - online
Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] iscsi0 at root
Sep 10 10:17:47 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] iscsi0 is /iscsi
Sep 10 10:17:52 sol10 genunix: [ID 454863 kern.info] dump on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 size 8197 MB
Sep 10 10:17:53 sol10 pci: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: pci8086,7191@1, pci_pci0
Sep 10 10:17:53 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pci_pci0 is /pci@0,0/pci8086,7191@1
Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g0 registered
Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: pci8086,100f (e1000g) instance 0 vector 0x12 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x12 is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 e1000g: [ID 766679 kern.info] Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Driver Ver. 5.1.11
Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: zfs0
Sep 10 10:17:54 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] zfs0 is /pseudo/zfs@0
Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0
Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm@0
Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: power0
Sep 10 10:17:55 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] power0 is /pseudo/power@0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 rootnex: [ID 349649 kern.info] xsvc0 at root
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] xsvc0 is /xsvc
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pseudo1
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pseudo1 is /pseudo/zconsnex@1
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: lp (ecpp) instance 0 vector 0x7 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x7 is bound to cpu 1
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: ecpp0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ecpp0 is /isa/lp@1,378
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance 0 vector 0x4 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x4 is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy0 is /isa/asy@1,3f8
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 398438 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance #1 vector 0x3 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x3 is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy1
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy1 is /isa/asy@1,2f8
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) instance 0 vector 0xe ioapic 0x2 intin 0xe is bound to cpu 1
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: ide (ata) instance 0 vector 0xe ioapic 0x2 intin 0xe is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 640982 kern.info] ATAPI device at targ 0, lun 0 lastlun 0x0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 846691 kern.info] model VMware Virtual IDE CDROM Drive
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 479077 kern.info] ATA/ATAPI-4 supported, majver 0x1e minver 0x17
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pci: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: ide@0, ata0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ata0 is /pci@0,0/pci-ide@7,1/ide@0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 scsi: [ID 193665 kern.info] sd1 at ata0: target 0 lun 0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sd1 is /pci@0,0/pci-ide@7,1/ide@0/sd@0,0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: fdc (fdc) instance 0 vector 0x6 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x6 is bound to cpu 1
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: fdc0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 fdc: [ID 114370 kern.info] fd0 at fdc0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fd0 is /isa/fdc@1,3f0/fd@0,0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 314293 kern.info] device pciclass,030000@f(display#0) keeps up device sd@0,0(sd#1), but the latter is not power managed
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: nvidia255
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] nvidia255 is /pseudo/nvidia@255
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: ramdisk1024
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ramdisk1024 is /pseudo/ramdisk@1024
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lockstat0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lockstat0 is /pseudo/lockstat@0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: llc10
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lofi0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lofi0 is /pseudo/lofi@0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: dtrace0
Sep 10 10:17:56 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] dtrace0 is /pseudo/dtrace@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: profile0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] profile0 is /pseudo/profile@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: systrace0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] systrace0 is /pseudo/systrace@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fbt0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fbt0 is /pseudo/fbt@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: sdt0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sdt0 is /pseudo/sdt@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fasttrap0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fasttrap0 is /pseudo/fasttrap@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcp0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fcp0 is /pseudo/fcp@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcsm0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fcsm0 is /pseudo/fcsm@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lx_systrace0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lx_systrace0 is /pseudo/lx_systrace@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: ucode0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ucode0 is /pseudo/ucode@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fssnap0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fssnap0 is /pseudo/fssnap@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: winlock0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] winlock0 is /pseudo/winlock@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: vol0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] vol0 is /pseudo/vol@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: rsm0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] rsm0 is /pseudo/rsm@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pool0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pool0 is /pseudo/pool@0
Sep 10 10:17:57 sol10 ipf: [ID 774698 kern.info] IP Filter: v4.1.9, running.
Sep 10 10:18:05 sol10 nfs4cbd[395]: [ID 867284 daemon.notice] nfsv4 cannot determine local hostname binding for transport tcp - delegations will not be available on this transport
Sep 10 10:18:10 sol10 sendmail[598]: [ID 702911 mail.crit] My unqualified host name (localhost) unknown; sleeping for retry
Sep 10 10:18:10 sol10 sendmail[600]: [ID 702911 mail.crit] My unqualified host name (localhost) unknown; sleeping for retry
Sep 10 10:18:17 sol10 mac: [ID 736570 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g0 unregistered
Sep 10 10:19:10 sol10 sendmail[598]: [ID 702911 mail.alert] unable to qualify my own domain name (localhost) -- using short name
Sep 10 10:19:10 sol10 sendmail[600]: [ID 702911 mail.alert] unable to qualify my own domain name (localhost) -- using short name
Sep 10 10:20:10 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0
Sep 10 10:20:10 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
Sep 10 10:24:54 sol10 mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: e1000g0 registered
Sep 10 10:24:54 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: pci8086,100f (e1000g) instance 0 vector 0x12 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x12 is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:24:54 sol10 e1000g: [ID 766679 kern.info] Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Driver Ver. 5.1.11
Sep 10 10:24:59 sol10 e1000g: [ID 801725 kern.info] NOTICE: pci8086,100f - e1000g[0] : Adapter 1000Mbps full duplex copper link is up.
Sep 10 10:28:21 sol10 in.routed[502]: [ID 798604 daemon.error] empty response from 129.0.1.124
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: lp (ecpp) instance 0 vector 0x7 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x7 is bound to cpu 1
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: ecpp0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ecpp0 is /isa/lp@1,378
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 637496 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance 0 vector 0x4 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x4 is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy0 is /isa/asy@1,3f8
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pcplusmp: [ID 398438 kern.info] pcplusmp: asy (asy) instance #1 vector 0x3 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x3 is bound to cpu 0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 isa: [ID 202937 kern.info] ISA-device: asy1
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] asy1 is /isa/asy@1,2f8
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: nvidia255
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] nvidia255 is /pseudo/nvidia@255
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: ramdisk1024
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ramdisk1024 is /pseudo/ramdisk@1024
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lockstat0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lockstat0 is /pseudo/lockstat@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: llc10
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lofi0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lofi0 is /pseudo/lofi@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: profile0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] profile0 is /pseudo/profile@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: systrace0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] systrace0 is /pseudo/systrace@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fbt0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fbt0 is /pseudo/fbt@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: sdt0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] sdt0 is /pseudo/sdt@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcp0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fcp0 is /pseudo/fcp@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fcsm0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fcsm0 is /pseudo/fcsm@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: lx_systrace0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] lx_systrace0 is /pseudo/lx_systrace@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: ucode0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] ucode0 is /pseudo/ucode@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: fssnap0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] fssnap0 is /pseudo/fssnap@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: winlock0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] winlock0 is /pseudo/winlock@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: pm0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] pm0 is /pseudo/pm@0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: rsm0
Sep 10 10:35:17 sol10 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] rsm0 is /pseudo/rsm@0
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 935449 kern.info] ATA DMA off: disabled. Control with "atapi-cd-dma-enabled" property
Sep 10 10:55:50 sol10 genunix: [ID 882269 kern.info] PIO mode 4 selected
Sep 10 11:28:55 sol10 in.routed[502]: [ID 798604 daemon.error] empty response from 129.0.1.124
Sep 10 12:28:56 sol10 in.routed[502]: [ID 798604 daemon.error] empty response from 129.0.1.124
Sep 10 13:29:01 sol10 in.routed[502]: [ID 798604 daemon.error] empty response from 129.0.1.124
Sep 10 14:29:10 sol10 in.routed[502]: [ID 798604 daemon.error] empty response from 129.0.1.124
Sep 10 15:29:38 sol10 in.routed[502]: [ID 798604 daemon.error] empty response from 129.0.1.124
# prtconf
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc
Memory size: 4132 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):
i86pc
scsi_vhci, instance #0
isa, instance #0
i8042, instance #0
keyboard, instance #0
mouse, instance #0
lp, instance #0
asy, instance #0
asy, instance #1
fdc, instance #0
fd, instance #0
pci, instance #0
pci15ad,1976 (driver not attached)
pci8086,7191, instance #0
pci15ad,1976 (driver not attached)
pci-ide, instance #0
ide, instance #0
sd, instance #1
ide (driver not attached)
pci15ad,1976 (driver not attached)
display, instance #0
pci1000,30, instance #0
sd, instance #0
pci15ad,750, instance #0
iscsi, instance #0
pseudo, instance #0
options, instance #0
agpgart, instance #0
xsvc, instance #0
objmgr, instance #0
acpi (driver not attached)
used-resources (driver not attached)
cpus, instance #0
cpu (driver not attached)
cpu (driver not attached)
# format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1t0d0 <DEFAULT cyl 10440 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci1000,30@10/sd@0,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 0
selecting c1t0d0
[disk formatted]
Warning: Current Disk has mounted partitions.
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 is currently mounted on /. Please see umount(1M).
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 is currently used by swap. Please see swap(1M).
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3 is currently mounted on /usr. Please see umount(1M).
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s4 is currently mounted on /var. Please see umount(1M).
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 is currently mounted on /opt. Please see umount(1M).
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6 is part of SVM volume sp:d8. Please see metaclear(1M).
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s7 contains an SVM mdb. Please see metadb(1M).
FORMAT MENU:
disk - select a disk
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
quit
format> p
PARTITION MENU:
0 - change `0' partition
1 - change `1' partition
2 - change `2' partition
3 - change `3' partition
4 - change `4' partition
5 - change `5' partition
6 - change `6' partition
7 - change `7' partition
select - select a predefined table
modify - modify a predefined partition table
name - name the current table
print - display the current table
label - write partition map and label to the disk
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
quit
partition> p
Current partition table (original):
Total disk cylinders available: 10440 + 2 (reserved cylinders)
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 root wm 1 - 131 1.00GB (131/0/0) 2104515
1 swap wu 132 - 1176 8.01GB (1045/0/0) 16787925
2 backup wm 0 - 10439 79.97GB (10440/0/0) 167718600
3 usr wm 1177 - 1829 5.00GB (653/0/0) 10490445
4 var wm 1830 - 2091 2.01GB (262/0/0) 4209030
5 unassigned wm 2092 - 2614 4.01GB (523/0/0) 8401995
6 unassigned wm 2617 - 10439 59.93GB (7823/0/0) 125676495
7 unassigned wm 2615 - 2616 15.69MB (2/0/0) 32130
8 boot wu 0 - 0 7.84MB (1/0/0) 16065
9 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
partition> quit
FORMAT MENU:
disk - select a disk
type - select (define) a disk type
partition - select (define) a partition table
current - describe the current disk
format - format and analyze the disk
fdisk - run the fdisk program
repair - repair a defective sector
label - write label to the disk
analyze - surface analysis
defect - defect list management
backup - search for backup labels
verify - read and display labels
save - save new disk/partition definitions
inquiry - show vendor, product and revision
volname - set 8-character volume name
!<cmd> - execute <cmd>, then return
quit
format> q
# metastat -p
d8 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 109973513 -b 61440
d7 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 109461512 -b 512000
d6 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 109051911 -b 409600
d5 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 88080390 -b 20971520
d4 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 67108869 -b 20971520
d3 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 46137348 -b 20971520
d2 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 41943043 -b 4194304
d1 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 20971522 -b 20971520
d0 -p c1t0d0s6 -o 1 -b 20971520An easy way to think of it is this -- everything in Unix is a file. Including directories; they are just a file which contains a list of the files in that directory, and pointers to them.
If the 'sybase' user has write permission on the directory, they have permission to edit that "list", and can add or remove files to the list. It doesn't matter who the files on the list belong to, because the files are not what is being modified. Only the list of files is being modified. (Of course, in Unix, if you erase the file's listing from all of the lists it's on, the file itself goes away for housekeeping purposes.)
One thing that would have stopped the 'sybase' user from removing the lost+found directory is if that directory itself had files in it -- without write permission to the lost+found directory, that user could not have removed those files, and since one cannot remove a non-empty directory, that operation would have failed. Since lost+found was empty in this case, it could be removed simply by having permission to write to the /apps directory.
This behavior does change if you set the sticky bit on the directory -- in that case, files may only be removed by the owner of the file or directory, or if the user has write permission to the file. This would have prevented the sybase user from removing the lost+found directory. (Note, this also applies to the 'rename' function call.) This would probably be the best way to handle your situation, since you apparently do want the sybase user to be able to add files to /apps, but do not want them to be able to remove lost+found.
Edited by: MadBishop on Sep 12, 2008 7:46 AM -
Cascade or delete in database server, why if my EJB do it for me??
Hi,
I am in design phase of a database for my j2EE application. In the database desing i have some relationships entities, that have foreign keys. I have several options about foreign keys in the relationships, cascade deletes, restrict .... all in my database server.
But, when i am reading the referencial integrity of the entity EJBs CMP relationships, the entity beans make the cascade deletes automaticaly for maintain the relationsships.
Need i make my relationships in my database server with cascade delete options or leave it for my application server???
Another one, if i make relationships in my database server, why i need do it in my entity beans???
tanks, sorry for my poor englishHi Markus,
Tanks for your answer, if this tip only for entity beans with CMP???
For example, if i have some entity beans, one with CMP and other with JDO, or for example, an entity beans that use CMP and JDO for access to few tables (i dont know that it is possible or it a good design), how can i design the relationships update/delete cascades in my database server, all entity beans persistence types support his referencial integrity ?? if this if true i think that i forget the relationships updates/deletes cascades in my database server.
At this moment, i dont know what type of persistence i will use in my application server. I dont undertand yet wath approach i must follow, i design my database and after design my entity beans over this database or i must foget my database and beging with entity beans design first .... i have a big problem, i need read a lot of more.
Something for help me???
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I have adobe Premiere Elements 13. It will not let me delete audio or have it fade in or out. I can move the yellow line all the way down till the volume reads -0.0, but the sound is still there on playback. I can click on fade in and fade out and the yellow line that graphs volume takes a sharp raise or dip at the beginning or end of the clip, but there is no change in volume when I play back. What am I doing wrong?
rickeyt
Thanks for the reply. Great news about the volume adjusts.
Now about those fades for the volume. How are you doing that?
1. Right click the Timeline video audio and select Fade and then
see the Fade options (I had a video with audio file, so I saw the choices as shown in the screenshot)
2. You can also create two volume keyframes at each end of the Timeline audio clip rubberband (orange line that goes horizontally across the middle of the audio clip). At the position of the Timeline Indicator, click the Add/Remove Keyframe icon, and then with the mouse cursor position the white dots (volume keyframes) to achieve the Fade In and Fade Out audio. In the screenshot below I have moved the Timeline Indicator so that you could better see the white dots (volume keyframes).
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Process Type - Delete overlapping requests from an Info Cube
I have read many threads on this topic, still have some questions. To give you background, I will be doing delta load (delta process chain). But before delta, I want to do setup initialization (init process chain). I want to use this process type in my init process chain to delete all data in my cube loaded from a specific ods. I cannot use delete all contents process type because many odss feed the same cube.
1. Do you put this process type after Load Data or before Load Data. I have seen both cases in SDN forums.
2. Variant of this process type is an info package. Does this info package have to be same as in load data step or it can be different.
3. I want to delete all data in cube which was loaded from my ods. Term overlapping is confusing to me. Will this process type delete all data or not.
Tanks in advance.Yes, you can do that. Goto RSPC - under process types Load Process and Post Processing, you will see DELETE OVERLAP REQUESTS FROM INFOCUBE option is there.
Select the proper check boxes like same sourcesystem, same datasource etc...
If it is one time deletion, why not do that manually?
Also check: How to delete most recent request in a Cube by using process chain
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