Russ Petruzzelli wrote:
> Hello Huafeng Lu and zone-mgr script authors,
>
>
> After several attempts, I have identified why the zonemgr script
> (zonemgr-1.8.1.sh) is not finishing a silent OS installation for me.
>
> zonemgr is in fact creating a sysidcfg file. However there is one line
> th
Hello Huafeng Lu and zone-mgr script authors,
After several attempts, I have identified why the zonemgr script
(zonemgr-1.8.1.sh) is not finishing a silent OS installation for me.
zonemgr is in fact creating a sysidcfg file. However there is one line
that it burps on...
name_servic
Redmar,
WAS v6.1 profile creation is more flexible than v6.0. In addition to
the two settings that we mentioned in the whitepaper (which was based on
v6.0.2 then, WS_CMT_LOG_HOME and WS_PROFILE_REGISTRY), there's an
additional setting you should change in v6.1:
/WS_WSPROFILE_DEFAULT_PROFILE_
Jerry Jelinek wrote:
> Brian Kolaci wrote:
>> Thanks Lou.
>> Is there anything in the works that you know of? rcapd also doesn't work
>> properly due to this issue. The customer has several other systems
>> with zones that also do alot of shared memory that aren't oracle. They
>> were actually l
Brian Kolaci wrote:
> Thanks Lou.
> Is there anything in the works that you know of? rcapd also doesn't work
> properly due to this issue. The customer has several other systems
> with zones that also do alot of shared memory that aren't oracle. They
> were actually looking for this in SunMC or
Thanks Lou.
Is there anything in the works that you know of? rcapd also doesn't work
properly due to this issue. The customer has several other systems
with zones that also do alot of shared memory that aren't oracle. They
were actually looking for this in SunMC or some other standard utility.
Basically, I need to identify what different methods I need to use to
do "system administration" from within a zone.
(Particularly when it comes to performance measurement on an
overloaded shared system.)
--
- Brian Gupta
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/nycosug/
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Jason A. Hoffman wrote:
>
> On Aug 28, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Brian Kolaci wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to get the actual memory & swap usage of zones?
>> You can't sum the RSS values of the processes in zones since
>> processes like oracle show shared memory segments separate for
>> each LWP and proc
On Aug 28, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Brian Kolaci wrote:
> Is there a way to get the actual memory & swap usage of zones?
> You can't sum the RSS values of the processes in zones since
> processes like oracle show shared memory segments separate for
> each LWP and proc as well as separate for shared tex
Is there a way to get the actual memory & swap usage of zones?
You can't sum the RSS values of the processes in zones since
processes like oracle show shared memory segments separate for
each LWP and proc as well as separate for shared text segments for
things like libc.so. So if you summed the RS
I changed the pam.conf exactly as you said, and now the problem es
different.
Answering your questions, I have 2 solaris:
-SunOS 5.11 NexentaOS_20061012 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
-SunOS solaris-devx 5.11 snv_55b i86pc i386 i86pc
The OpenLdap version is 2.3.34. I got it from www.openldap.org.
In N
Okay, changing the setting in setupCmdLine.sh to
ITP_LOC=/opt/WebSphere61/Profiles/dmgr/deploytool/itp
and copying the contents op /opt/WebSphere61/AppServer/deploytool/itp to this
directory SOLVED the problem. (Ofcourse had to restart dmgr to update the
environment variable).
The deployment too
> 1) Ensure that the wasprofile.properties file was edited to point to
> /opt/WebSphere/Profiles directory as described in the paper before you
> created the zones and profiles
The white paper states that you should change the following
Before: WS_CMT_LOG_HOME=${was.install.root}/logs/wasprofile
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