On 05/19/09 07:03, Marco Masotti wrote:
You may have downloaded and gained
access to the S, but not the H in FISHWorks. :-)
:-)
Actually, i've been fishing for information... and my leading question would then turn into how to download the missing hardware ;-)
Thanks all for
Allen,
Take a look at Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems.
These products offer NFS, CIFS, and iSCSI access to your
data and offer ZFS Snapshots to provide the TimeSlider
like functionality (Both SS7000 and OpenSolaris TimeSilder
are based on ZFS Snapshots).
Cheers,
Joel.
allen joslin
Tom,
Not sure the exact syntax on VMWare or Windows, but this
is the equivalent of what you need to do on Solaris:
/usr/sbin/fcinfo hba-port \
| /usr/bin/grep HBA Port WWN: \
| /usr/bin/cut -d: -f2- \
| while read dev; do \
/usr/sbin/fcinfo remote-port -p $dev; \
done; \
Hi Nils,
You are asking three DIFFERENT questions (ls -l, du -sh, zfs list)
and getting three VALID answers.
A: ls -l dir lists the size of the Directory Inode
B: du -sh dir list the space used by the Current Directory Contents.
C: zfs list lists the space used by the Current Filesystem Pool
Hello,
Start Here:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/validateUser.do?target=Systems/indexsource=
Select the server you are buying for, select full components list,
select or scroll down to
SCSI section. From there you have a list of SAS X-Options supported now.
You can order X-Options
On 04/01/10 12:17, Vik wrote:
This is a million dollar question
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