StorEDGEL9 on UE3000 with Solaris 2.5.1
Can anyone tell me how to install StorEDGEL9 on UE3000 with Solaris 2.5.1 OS? It seems that this DLT tape drive cannot be detected by UE3000.
Hi,
The NI-488.2 for Solaris, v2.2 requires Solaris 2.5.1 or above, and the NI-488.2 for Solaris, v2.3 requires Solaris 2.6 and above. You will see these messages when you start up the installers. You are right that this information should be more clearly available at the website, at the download pages and perhaps in KnowledgeBase, too.
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I had a problem to install it at first, however I've found on 'AskTom' that unsetting ORA_NLS33 helps and it did. Now I can't start the HTTP server and I've found on metalink that 'HTTP Server is not currently supported with Solaris 10, this is targeted for Q2CY05'.
Has this been fixed yet?
Thank you for your time.
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FYI....boot from SAN is required for physical server (T4-1) (not OVM).
1) How to Boot from SAN for T4-1 Server with Solaris 11.1 OS on the disk?
The SAN disks allocated are visible in ok prompt. below is the output.
(0) ok show—disks
a) /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@f/pci@0/usb@0, 2/hub@2/hub@3/storage@2/disk
b) /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci€a/SUNW, ezalxs@0, l/fp@0, 0/disk
e) /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@a/SUNW, ealxs@0/fp@0, 0/disk
d) /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@8/SUNW, emlxs@0, l/fp@0, 0/disk
e) /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@8/SUNW,enlxs@0/fp@0,0/disk
f) /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk
g) /pci@400/pci@1/pci@0/pci@4/scsi@0/disk
h) /iscsi—hba/disk
q) NO SELECTION
valid choice: a. . .h, q to quit c
/pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@a/SUNW, ealxs@0/fp@0, 0/disk has been selected.
Type “Y ( Control—Y ) to insert it in the command line.
e.g. ok nvalias mydev “Y
for creating devalias mydev for /pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@a/SUNW,emlxs@0/fp@0,0/disk
(0) ok set—sfs—boot
set—sfs—boot ?
We tried selecting a disk and applying sfs-boot at ok prompt.
Can you please help me providing detailed pre-requesites/steps/procedure to implement this and to start boot from SAN.
2) How to SMI Label/Format a disk while OS Installation in Solaris 11.1?
As we know that ZFS is the default filesystem in Solaris 11.
We have seen in the Oracle documentation that for rpool below are recommended:
- A disk that is intended for a ZFS root pool must be created with an SMI label, not an EFI label.
- Create root pools with slices by using the s* identifier.
- ZFS applies an EFI label when you create a storage pool with whole disks.
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I have seen the solution that using format -e, we change the labelling but all the data will be lost, whats the way to apply a SMI Label/Format on a rpool disks while OS Installation itself.
Please provide me the steps to SMI Label a disk while installaing Solaris 11.1 OS.Oracle recommends below things on rpool: (thats reason wanted to apply SMI Label)
I have seen in the Oracle documentation that for rpool below are recommended:
- A disk that is intended for a ZFS root pool must be created with an SMI label, not an EFI label.
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Several mysterious problems with Solaris 11 x86 install
Hi folks,
I've recently installed Solaris 11 x86 as a replacement for Solaris 9 SPARC on an Ultra 2 machine. I like the operating system, but I've promptly acquired some mysterious problems. The computer is a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E2500 with a Pentium 4 HT 3.06 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM, an 80 GB SATA disk and a 147 GB SCSI disk.
I have had a few occasions on which the screen goes totally blank, the monitor claims that there is no signal, and I have to restart the machine. However, with the blank screen, the hard drive activity light is sometimes still flashing. This happens predictably when I try to log off (as opposed to shutting down) and when I use Totem media player and click on anything inside the Totem window. The motherboard has built-in graphics and brief specifications can be found here:
http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/professionalpc/ESPRIMO/Datasheets/ds_esprimo_edition_e2500.pdf
Yesterday my PS/2 keyboard started causing the motherboard to beep crazily when I use it. It beeps rapidly 4 times, then prints the expected character. However, the problem doesn't occur at the initial log in screen. The mouse cursor has also gone beserk on one occasion, flying all over the screen (I had this problem with a previous PC, but a different OS, and thought it was a hardware fault, which I why I got this new computer). With the keyboard problem, the machine is basically unusable. However, it is configured as a dual boot machine, and the keyboard problem isn't present with Windows XP.
There are also a few smaller, odd problems. Occasionally all the icons vanish from my Gnome desktop. The command prompt also mysteriously changed from $chris@pluto to $bash-4.1 just before the keyboard problem appeared, although that might have had something to do with me copying my home directory to a different disk and editing the /etc/auto_home file (moving the home directory worked fine). Also, unlike with Solaris 9 SPARC, I find that I have to have external SCSI devices switched on at boot time, should I want to use them later. That's a pain. With Solaris 9, I could run "boot -r" when I first attached the device, then switch on the SCSI devices and mount them whenever I wanted.
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Edited by: Chris Tidy on 23-Mar-2012 03:36Hi folks,
I've recently installed Solaris 11 x86 as a replacement for Solaris 9 SPARC on an Ultra 2 machine. I like the operating system, but I've promptly acquired some mysterious problems. The computer is a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E2500 with a Pentium 4 HT 3.06 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM, an 80 GB SATA disk and a 147 GB SCSI disk.
I have had a few occasions on which the screen goes totally blank, the monitor claims that there is no signal, and I have to restart the machine. However, with the blank screen, the hard drive activity light is sometimes still flashing. This happens predictably when I try to log off (as opposed to shutting down) and when I use Totem media player and click on anything inside the Totem window. The motherboard has built-in graphics and brief specifications can be found here:
http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/professionalpc/ESPRIMO/Datasheets/ds_esprimo_edition_e2500.pdf
Yesterday my PS/2 keyboard started causing the motherboard to beep crazily when I use it. It beeps rapidly 4 times, then prints the expected character. However, the problem doesn't occur at the initial log in screen. The mouse cursor has also gone beserk on one occasion, flying all over the screen (I had this problem with a previous PC, but a different OS, and thought it was a hardware fault, which I why I got this new computer). With the keyboard problem, the machine is basically unusable. However, it is configured as a dual boot machine, and the keyboard problem isn't present with Windows XP.
There are also a few smaller, odd problems. Occasionally all the icons vanish from my Gnome desktop. The command prompt also mysteriously changed from $chris@pluto to $bash-4.1 just before the keyboard problem appeared, although that might have had something to do with me copying my home directory to a different disk and editing the /etc/auto_home file (moving the home directory worked fine). Also, unlike with Solaris 9 SPARC, I find that I have to have external SCSI devices switched on at boot time, should I want to use them later. That's a pain. With Solaris 9, I could run "boot -r" when I first attached the device, then switch on the SCSI devices and mount them whenever I wanted.
After the useful advice I received here about "more" and "less", I thought I'd post these problems and see if anyone can help. I'd really appreciate some advice. Can anyone identify likely causes for these problems? Which problems can I expect to solve and which do I have to live with?
Many thanks,
Chris Tidy
Edited by: Chris Tidy on 23-Mar-2012 03:36 -
Hardware Compatibilities with Solaris 10
Plase, in the company, we have several equipments, like Sun Blade 1000, Sun Blade 2000, Sun Blade2500, Sun Ultra 80 and Sun Ultra 60, I would like to know if all of this models could work with Solaris 10. Thanks for your help.
Yes, for all of the above.
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/specs.jsp -
Sun DS 5.2 p3 with Solaris 10
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I have been able to authenticate on the RH 4 machine
with no problems, but have been unable to on the
Solaris 10 machine. I'm using Sun's native LDAP
client tools.
I've tried configuring the DS for anonymous access
to proxy access with simple authentication, but neither
one seems to matter.
I've copied over the pam.conf example provided by Sun
today, but it still doesn't seem to work. I can do a
"getent passwd" on the RH 4 and get all the local accounts
and the test one in the LDAP server. If I try that on the
Sun box I only get the local accounts, however if I
do a "getent password testuser" on the Solaris 10 box,
then I get the right account info. It looks like I can even
see the passwords, which are stored using md5; not
crypt, if that matters.
I'm tried searching for more info, but it doesn't appear
that DS 5.2 has been used too much on Solaris 10;
nor does Gary Tay's great documentation cover
Solaris 10. Is there something obvious I'm missing?
I can't believe it would be this hard to set LDAP up
with just Sun software.See related posts:
http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/summaries/2005-August/006688.html
1) make sure /etc/nsswitch.conf has this entry in it:
ipnodes: files
2) must run these commands as root:
crle -u -s /usr/lib/mps
crle -64 -u -s /usr/lib/mps/64
Other than that I didn't need to do anything different than solaris 9.
I did have to run this command on occasion though:
svcadm enable svc:/network/ldap/client:defaulthttp://forum.sun.com/thread.jspa?forumID=271&threadID=25523
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Does HP Proliant DL380 G4 work with Solaris 10?
Hi everybody!!!
I�d like to know if anybody made HP Proliant DL380 G4 work with solaris 10.
I didn�t find this server in HCL for solaris 10.
has anybody tried to install solaris 10 on this server?
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The playerI've tried. The biggest stumbling block is the RAID controller if you are using one. I was using a Smart Array 5300 but couldn't find a driver. As memory serves me, and it was a year ago on a G3 with version 9, you need to use the second or third ( I forget) CD for Solaris and not the first to set it up and you need a startup diskette (my name for it, Sun calls it somethig else) with the array driver on it. It was a real pain especially when my version of Red Hat Liniux found the controller right off the bat and installed nicely with NO errors. I think Sun's clunky installation needs some work to make it work better. Maybe Solaris 10 is different.
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Hello all,
I've been trying to get apache 2.0.58 that's shipped with Solaris 10 (Sparc) with mod_wl_20 from Weblogic 8.1 SP6 with not much luck.
Every time I try connect to a mapped application via Apache+weblogic_mod I keep getting 404, it seems like the plugin isn't even being invoked, as apaches logs keep saying:
File does not exist: /var/apache2/htdocs/examplesWebApp
I copied over mod_wl_20.so from WEBLOGIC_HOME/server/lib/solaris and put it on the solaris box with apache in the libexec directory.
My httpd.conf is basically a copy of the httpd.conf-example with the following entries:
LoadModule weblogic_module libexec/mod_wl_20.so
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SetHandler weblogic-handler
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Strange thing, the /tmp/test.log file gets created, but no logging dumped there.
If I connect to the Weblogic Server host, via port 7001 the examplesWebApp works just fine.
Have I missed something? - is the version of Apache2 that comes with solaris 10 okay?
Thanks for help in advanced.
_robHi haili,
Thanks for the reply, I've modified my entry in httpd.conf to
<Location /examplesWebApp>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
WebLogicHost 192.168.10.120
WebLogicPort 7001
Debug ALL
WLLogFile /tmp/weblogic.log
WLTempDir /tmp
DebugConfigInfo ON
</Location>
The log file /tmp/weblogic.log is no longer been created.
Has anyone got it to work with the standard apache 2.0.58 shipped with solaris 10?
Thanks,
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Solaris 8 client setup with solaris 9 ldap
I have managed to install iplanet directory server 5.1 that comes with solaris 9 using the utility idsconfig. As far as i can tell, all went well. Now i'm trying to initialize a solaris 8 client to authenticate to the iDS 5.1 on my solaris 9 box. What do i have to do on the solaris 8 client to "initialize it"? I've tried using ldapclient on the solaris 8 client as follows:
# ldapclient -v -P default x.x.x.x
but i keep getting the following errors:
findDN rename(/var/ldap/ldap_client_file.orig, /var/ldap/ldap_client_file) failed!
findDN rename(/var/ldap/ldap_client_cred.orig, /var/ldap/ldap_client_cred) failed!
There are no files in /var/ldap. I thought that one uses ldapclient to create them. Am i wrong?
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Stewarthi Stewart,
You may find what you are looking for in the following technical note: http://knowledgebase.iplanet.com/ikb/kb/articles/7966.html
It is called: "Cookbook for Solaris 8 client with Directory Server 5.1/Solaris 9" :-)
Hope this will help you.
Cheers / Damien. -
Network connectivity on Sparc with Solaris 8
Hello friends,
I have a Sparc Ultra 5 machine with Solaris 8 .
Now I want to establish network connectivity by configuring net work card in it.also I want to establish connectivity with Intel Systems also.How can I accomplish this.
I will be grateful to you if u cud guide me in this.
Thank u in anticipation
sreeramaI think the V20z have an ordinary broadcom chipset, if so the network interface should be called bgeX.
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7/M. -
I want to mount an ntfs share.
in solaris 10 :
a) mount -F smbfs gives an error (smbfs doesn't seems to be known)
b) I didn't find the command smbmount under /usr/sfw
any idea or answer ?
Thankssmbmount is not available with Solaris (or any OS other than Linux). I use Sharity light (free) at
http://www.obdev.at/products/sharity-light/
See my FAQ for details and other alternatives
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Is solaris 10 compatible with iPlanet Web Server 6.x and jdk1.5?
In general, solaris is backwards compatible.
So if it worked in any previous version of solaris, it will work with solaris 10..
And Solaris 10 ships with jdk1.5 by default. -
Experience with Solaris 10 Memory Management
Dear Forum!
Using Note 724713 we installed a couple of R3 Systems on Solaris 10. Independently which R3 Version is used we observe much more memory problems as with prior solaris releases or other operating systems like AIX.
For instance1: We moved three R3 Systems from a server with solaris 8 to a server with solaris 10. We didnt change memory parameters of R3 and the databases (oracle). The solaris 10 server has the same amount of memory (8GB) like the solaris 8 server. Now, on the solaris 10 server we can only start two R3 systems, the third one doesnt start because no memory can be allocated. The memory parameter of all component slightly overload the main memory. Because the systems are not productive they mostly idle and performance loss due to paging and even swapping didnt worry us. Not even that the third system didnt start, the whole OS was a kind of freezed and no more work was possible, also not on the other two R3 systems which were already startet.
For instance2:
On another server with 16GB memory we startet an installation of a sapsystem and the sapinst crashed due to memory absence. Admittedly, here the main memory was also a bit overloaded, but this is not unusal here and I never saw sapinst crashing because of this.
In both cases Swapspace was adequate.
Do you have similar experiences? Or any tipps to solve the problem.
Thanks
Andreasthis is strange. Although /etc/user_attr shows
/etc/user_attr shows
adm::::profiles=Log Management
lp::::profiles=Printer Management
postgres::::type=role;profiles=Postgres Administration,All
root::::auths=solaris.*,solaris.grant;profiles=Web Console Management,All;lock_after_retries=no;min_label=admin_low;cle
arance=admin_high
qp7adm::::project=QP7
oraqp7::::project=QP7
sapadm::::project=QP7
smdadm::::project=QP7
the process list show that the processes of the user sidadm run in project "system" only the oracle user project is ok:
root@pi7q # ps -eo user,pid,ppid,project,args
USER PID PPID PROJECT COMMAND
oraqp7 1783 3652 QP7 ora_q001_QP7
oraqp7 125 3652 QP7 ora_mmon_QP7
qp7adm 1884 1862 system dw.sapQP7_DVEBMGS00 pf=/usr/sap/QP7/SYS/profile/QP7_DVEBMGS00_pi7q
oraqp7 20464 3652 QP7 oracleQP7 (LOCAL=NO)
daemon 4416 3652 system /usr/lib/nfs/nfs4cbd
qp7adm 1870 1862 system icman -attach pf=/usr/sap/QP7/SYS/profile/QP7_DVEBMGS00_pi7q
oraqp7 20462 3652 QP7 oracleQP7 (LOCAL=NO)
root 14658 25510 user.root bash
oraqp7 105 3652 QP7 ora_dbw1_QP7
oraqp7 2980 3652 QP7 oracleQP7 (LOCAL=NO)
root 5819 3652 system ./tGAgent.d -d
oraqp7 2544 3652 QP7 oracleQP7 (LOCAL=NO)
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Hello everybody!
I have following question please:
I am working on a Sun Blade 100 with Solaris 10. In this blade a SUNpci2 card exists.
So, is it possible to use this card? I tried SUNWspci2 (2.3), but I got some errors. I tried to patch it, but it does not work. Or have I to downgrade on solaris 8?
Could please be anyone so kind, and help me?
Thanks in advance,
GeraldAll you're going to get is suggestions for, and pointers to, work-arounds.
The SunPCi2 card is not a supported peripheral under Solaris 10(SPARC).
It's not supposed to work, though the modifications shown by Michael seem to succeed.
If you have the time to experiment...
Install Solaris 9 and then install the coprocessor board and its software.
(Solaris downloads are here)
Observe whatever you need to do to get it working.
Then go back to these work-arounds and edit whatever you need to do for Solaris 10. -
Hello,
I just got ahold of a SunBlade 100 system (that's having video problems, I already posted what the problem is in the Hardware section) and I would like some help with Solaris 10. I have never used Sun before, and I figured why not get a machine and start learning. =)
Anyways, I do alot of web design and networking...on Mac's though.
I'm setting this system up on a Rack along with a Win Xp box, a Mac G4, and a Linux Mint machine.
I also have two of these Scsi towers that came with the Sun System. They can each hold I believe 8-10 Drives each? Not sure..that i want to setup at a later time.
My questin is this. I'd like to run websites off my Sun system. But i'm not sure how to transfer my files from iWeb to the Sun, and how to control the sites on the system, as well as turning the site on, off, etc.
I'd also like to store music on it as well. Because I can have alot of Scsi drives, i figured I can get quite large amount of storage for songs. I'd like to set it up to where I can give someone a login information and a website (ex. myuploadsite.net) and they can go in, and upload there music. But, I'd like to make it to where I can make the website in iWeb, and run it off the Sun system, and store all the files on the Sun as well.
And my last question is this. How do I remote desktop to a Sun System from a Mac. I'm using Apple Remote Desktop, and the way the rack is setup, is that I remote connect to the Xp, linux, and Mac box's (saves monitors, and space. =), and also because I'm usually never home...
Thanks in advance for the help!
Oh, and if anyone has a Instant Messanger and wouldn't mind having a chat with me, that would be great.hi all
1st of all, thank u for support...
then i need some explaination for the installation of 119090-25 (iscsi driver + target) installation
this patch requrires kernel patch (118833-36-1) that requires 3 other patches 118918-13, 119042-09 and 119578-30
now i have some questions for kernel installation patch... on my server is running oracle and i ask if this upgrade should give some problem with services running.
could u guide me through this adventure? I repeat i'm totally newbie and i'm reading as much as possible to understand as best i can solaris 10
thank u
sorry for my english
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