How can i conigure solaris 10 to work as VPN server.
Rgds Darshak ----- Original Message ----- From: "Moinak Ghosh" <moinak.gh...@sun.com> To: "Bangalore OpenSolaris User Group" <ug-bosug at opensolaris.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [ug-bosug] help installing belenix > Sriram Narayanan wrote: > >> On 5/23/06, Moinak Ghosh <Moinak.Ghosh at sun.com> wrote: >> >>> ankur chauhan wrote: >>> >>> >i have a HP NX 6125 laptop and the Belenix 0.4.2A just doesn't >>> boot... as per the verbose mode it gets stuck trying to load the PCI >>> drivers..... >>> >Does anyone know how to handle this??? >>> > >>> > >>> Can you post the last 2-3 lines you see on the screen before the >>> boot process gets stuck. >>> >> Would it help if we users send in the output from the following Linux >> tools ? >> lspci ( from pcitools) >> dmesg >> lsusb ( from usbtools) >> lshw (from lshw) >> >> Are Solaris equivalents of the above available ? > > Yes: > > lspci - /usr/bin/prtpci or /usr/X11/bin/scanpci > dmesg - /usr/sbin/dmesg > lsusb - Not yet included in BeleniX, though libusb is already included. > lshw - /usr/sbin/smbios (detailed human readable info), > /usr/sbin/prtconf > > Slightly offtopic but these other stuff should help in general: > > Processor - /usr/sbin/psrinfo -pv > Architecture - /usr/bin/isainfo > Summary system info - /usr/sbin/prtdiag > Disk primary partitions - /sbin/fdisk /dev/rdsk/c*d*p0 > Solaris VTOC table - /usr/sbin/prtvtoc /dev/dsk/c*d*s2 > Accurate measure of free memory - > Login as root > Execute /usr/bin/mdb -k > Enter command ::memstat > CTRL+D to come out of mdb > Closer to actual estimate of process memory usage excluding > the mmap-ed shared libs - > /usr/bin/pmap -x <pid> > Look at the total for the 4th column labeled "Anon". > Also add in any non-Anon memory usage for the process > itself. For those who who know this is mostly the executable > text pages. > For those who do not know ask this question at the next > Bosug meet :) > See the function call stack of a running process - > /usr/bin/pstack <pid> > See which libraries a process is using - > /usr/bin/pldd <pid> > See the command line arguments with which the process was > started - > /usr/bin/pargs <pid> > See the process hierarchy - > /usr/bin/ptree <pid> > /usr/bin/ptree 1 gives the entire process hierarchy for the system. > Change Desktop resolution dynamically - > Execute /usr/X11/bin/xrandr to list possible resolutions > Execute /usr/X11/bin/xrandr -s <number> to set the resolution > In addition Xfce and KDE provide there own stuff for this. > > Regards, > Moinak. > >> >> >>> Regards, >>> Moinak. >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >This message posted from opensolaris.org >>> >_______________________________________________ >>> >ug-bosug mailing list >>> >List-Unsubscribe: mailto:ug-bosug-unsubscribe at opensolaris.org >>> >List-Owner: mailto:ug-bosug-owner at opensolaris.org >>> >List-Archives: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=54 >>> > >>> > >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ug-bosug mailing list >>> List-Unsubscribe: mailto:ug-bosug-unsubscribe at opensolaris.org >>> List-Owner: mailto:ug-bosug-owner at opensolaris.org >>> List-Archives: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=54 >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> ug-bosug mailing list >> List-Unsubscribe: mailto:ug-bosug-unsubscribe at opensolaris.org >> List-Owner: mailto:ug-bosug-owner at opensolaris.org >> List-Archives: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumIDT > > > _______________________________________________ > ug-bosug mailing list > List-Unsubscribe: mailto:ug-bosug-unsubscribe at opensolaris.org > List-Owner: mailto:ug-bosug-owner at opensolaris.org > List-Archives: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=54 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------------------ > eLitecore Technologies Ltd