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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-09-11 09:10:12 in the "News" category
Gleb Reys Really glad to see the address Larry Ellison gave to all the Sun customers on the Oracle website: more money to develop SPARC more money to develop Solaris dramatic improvement in Sun’s hardware performance through tight integration with Oracle software I’ve seen many comments from existing Sun employees and the message above is seen as both strong and very [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-07-09 09:02:20 in the "News" category
Gleb Reys Just got an email from the Frontline Systems representative about a competition they’re running at the moment. Frontline Systems is one of Australia’s leading experts on Solaris OS, and they’re now giving Solaris fans a chance to win one of the following prizes: 5 Google Android powered HTC Dream Smart Phones 5 BOSE around-ear headphones 500 Solaris is IT [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-20 14:26:04 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys I had to change the hostname in one of Solaris zones today, and just out of curiousity looked into /etc/init.d/network script. That’s how I learned a new (to me) option of the uname command, which seems to be specific to Solaris: uname -S <newhostname>. So here’s a very simple procedure for updating the hostname of your [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-19 09:47:05 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys Now that some of the systems I have to regularly patch are Solaris 10 ones, I have to get used to the new patch return codes which one can see when applying one of the Sun’s recommended patchsets. It’s similar to the Solaris 8/9 patchset installation codes, but there are more codes added to the [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-11 15:03:35 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys Just a few days ago I’ve been busy configuring one of the Solaris 10 zones on a DMZ server, and sure enough I hit one of the most common IP-related issues with non-global zones. Shared IP configuration for non-global Solaris zones By default, non-global zones will be configured with a shared IP functionality. What this means is [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-06 20:51:03 in the "News" category
Gleb Reys Last week yet another update of Solaris 10 OS was released: Solaris 10u7. What’s new in Solaris 10 update 7? ZFS support when cloning a Solaris zone - quite a useful tool for someone who always copied the files of Solaris zones. I personally did similar cloning myself, but it’s handy that now ZFS cloning is supported [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-04 00:48:02 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys inetadm command is used for observing and managing inetd services in Solaris 10. If you run this command without any parameters, you’ll simply get a list of all the services it manages along with their current status: solaris# inetadm ENABLED   STATE          FMRI enabled   online         svc:/application/x11/xfs:default enabled   online         svc:/application/font/stfsloader:default enabled   offline        svc:/application/print/rfc1179:default enabled   online         svc:/network/rpc/gss:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/mdcomm:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/meta:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/metamed:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/metamh:default ... I needed to start a time service on my system: solaris# inetadm | grep time disabled  disabled       svc:/network/daytime:dgram disabled  disabled       svc:/network/daytime:stream disabled  disabled       svc:/network/time:dgram disabled  disabled       svc:/network/time:stream To enable or disable a certain network service, you have [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-04 00:48:02 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys inetadm command is used for observing and managing inetd services in Solaris 10. If you run this command without any parameters, you’ll simply get a list of all the services it manages along with their current status: solaris# inetadm ENABLED   STATE          FMRI enabled   online         svc:/application/x11/xfs:default enabled   online         svc:/application/font/stfsloader:default enabled   offline        svc:/application/print/rfc1179:default enabled   online         svc:/network/rpc/gss:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/mdcomm:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/meta:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/metamed:default disabled  disabled       svc:/network/rpc/metamh:default ... I needed to start a time service on my system: solaris# inetadm | grep time disabled  disabled       svc:/network/daytime:dgram disabled  disabled       svc:/network/daytime:stream disabled  disabled       svc:/network/time:dgram disabled  disabled       svc:/network/time:stream To enable or disable a certain network service, you have [...]

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published by nospam@example.com (Gleb Reys) on 2009-05-02 05:12:07
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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-02 02:49:03 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys I think I’ve covered the basics of updating your OpenSolaris using BFU before. This is the post: OpenSolaris BFU. Back then I’ve explained the basics of BFUing. Today I simply would like to tell a bit more about the contents of a BFU archive, using the latest available one as an example: ON b41. After you download [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-02 02:48:05 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys One of our users has asked me to help with PAM authentication for Apache 2 on one of our remote servers. It did seem like a rather trivial task - download mod_auth_pam, compile it for Apache 2, make sure everything works. The remote server uses NIS, I could freely log onto it. And you know what? It [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-02 02:47:25 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys Your next step in observing PHP with DTrace could easily be the following script. It times how much time (in nanoseconds) each Apache process has spent running a particular PHP function. This script generates a table of Apache PIDs and PHP scripts started within, and later you’ll get a table of all the functions with PIDs [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-02 02:46:52 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys I just couldn’t wait any longer, and decided to try something with ZFS. And what do you know? I’ve found a very useful advice from Ben Rockwood, which allows us use regular files created with mkfile as virtual disks for ZFS. VERY useful, especially when you really want to play with such a great technology [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-02 02:44:57 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys When you’re writing a DTrace script, often you’d like to pass some parameter in command line. Such an easy task might be really hard unless you read a docs.sun.com section about DTrace scripting, particularly a section about command line parameters macros. As with sh or bash, you can access command line parameters via $0..$9 macroses. But [...]

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published by Gleb Reys on 2009-05-02 02:44:17 in the "General Solaris topics" category
Gleb Reys Many of you have already heard about Solaris 10 zones - it’s a virtualization technology which allows you to create isolated and secure environments for running applications. For end-users these environments look just like separate abstract machines with Solaris 10 installed on them. Inside each zone, all the processes don’t see anything happening in all [...]

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