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Recently I've designed and configured a 4 node cluster for a webapp that does lots of file handling. The cluster have been broken down into 2 main roles, webserver and storage. Each role is replicated to a second server using drbd in active/passive mode. The webserver does a NFS mount of the data…
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Hi there,
I no longer able to mount my Openfiler NAS after created a new RAID10 array (but dun think that has anything to do with the new RAID setup) from my ESXi box.
The NFS server does not support MOUNT
version 3 over TCP
Any ideas, please?
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I have two machine, an NFS server (RHEL) and a client (Debian). The server has NFS set up, exporting a particular directory:
server:~$ sudo /usr/sbin/rpcinfo -p localhost
program vers proto port
100000 2 tcp 111 portmapper
100000 2 udp 111 portmapper
100024 1 udp 910…
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Hi All,
I have an issue with NFS.
I have two rhel4 servers. sys1 and sys2.
I have a directory exported from sys1 and sys2 is the nfs client trying to access the mount.
I'm able to mount, but after a certain amount of time I get
"RPC: Remote system error: Connection refused."
and then I restart nfs…
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I have an NFS server that several clients mount. I am using the following in my /etc/exports on the server:
/content *(rw,no_root_squash)
and on the clients in my /etc/fstab I have:
content.prd.domain.tld:/content /content nfs rw,hard,intr 0 0
If the clients boot…
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Boot Environments for Solaris 10 Branded Zones
Until recently, Solaris 10 Branded Zones on Solaris 11 suffered one notable regression:
Live Upgrade did not work. The individual packaging and patching tools work correctly, but the ability to upgrade Solaris while the production workload continued…
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Introduction:
This Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center blog entry provides tips for using Ops Center to update Solaris using Live Upgrade on Solaris 10 and Boot Environments on Solaris 11.
Why use Live Upgrade?
Live Upgrade (LU) can significantly reduce downtime associated with…
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Early this year I wrote the article
Ours Goes To 11
which describes the ability to import Solaris 10 systems into a "Solaris 10 branded zone" under Oracle Solaris 11.
I did this using Solaris 11 Express, and the capability remains in Solaris 11 with only slight changes.
This important tool lets…
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I want OpenOffice in Solaris. So I downloaded OpenOffice from the link below.
http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#tested-full
My OpenOffice is in .tar.gz format so I unzipped the file using gunzip and then untar'ed the file using tar xvf command. Now I got a directory containing packages subfolder…
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How do I call the xrandr command? I want to rotate my screen 90 deg. clockwise. Here is the usage:
% xrandr -help
usage: xrandr [options]
where options are:
-display <display> or -d <display>
-help
-o <normal,inverted,left,right,0,1,2,3>
or --orientation <normal…
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