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Jim McCullars wrote: > Greetings: > > Just got in a T1000 and ran the Solaris (10) jumpstart and it creates > /var and /usr under the root partition which is already 62%% full out of the > box. The jumpstart used to let you resize partitions but no more. > This box doesn't come with a DVD-ROM drive so reinstalling Solaris is > difficult (have to set up a boot server). Is there an easy     

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Author: Michael Tosch
Date: Sep 5, 2008 14:06

In <g9ru4d$i4q$1@news.uah.edu> Jim McCullars <jim@info2.uah.edu> writes: hume.spamfilter@bofh.ca wrote: It sounds as though you've gotten a bog-standard Sun install. All new systems I've seen come configured that way, since Sun really can't know how you want things set up. True. But back to the original question, is there stock recommended way of moving a directory (like
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John Oliver <joliver@john-oliver.net> wrote: > ??? > partitioning explicit > filesys rootdisk.s0 10000 / > filesys rootdisk.s1 1000 swap > filesys rootdisk.s4 4000 /usr > filesys rootdisk.s5 4000 /var > filesys rootdisk.s6 30000 /opt > filesys rootdisk.s7 free /export/home After I powered on the machine for the first time, it asked me the usual language     

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Author: Gary Mills
Date: Sep 5, 2008 11:55

On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 14:56:28 +0000 (UTC), Jim McCullars wrote: Greetings: Just got in a T1000 and ran the Solaris (10) jumpstart and it creates /var and /usr under the root partition which is already 62%% full out of the box. The jumpstart used to let you resize partitions but no more. ??? partitioning explicit filesys rootdisk.s0 10000 / filesys rootdisk.s1 1000
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Greetings: Just got in a T1000 and ran the Solaris (10) jumpstart and it creates /var and /usr under the root partition which is already 62%% full out of the box. The jumpstart used to let you resize partitions but no more. This box doesn't come with a DVD-ROM drive so reinstalling Solaris is difficult (have to set up a boot server). Is there an easy way to move /var to its own filesystem     

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Author: Jim McCullars
Date: Sep 5, 2008 09:33

On Sat, 03 May 2008 07:06:07 -0700, kangcool wrote: On 3 May, 02:18, Niels <write.ni...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, we are trying to install Solaris 10 u5 on two purchased T1000 servers with jumpstart. The T1000 gets an IP via RARP and also fetches the kernel correctly via TFTP. The kernel also mounts the NFS root file system and starts the installation. After the installer probed
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On 3 May, 02:18, Niels <write.ni...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > we are trying to install Solaris 10 u5 on two purchased T1000 servers > with jumpstart. The T1000 gets an IP via RARP and also fetches the > kernel correctly via TFTP. The kernel also mounts the NFS root file > system and starts the installation. After the installer probed bge3 to > bge0 (to get ip-addresses) the kernel / t1000     

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Author: John Oliver
Date: Sep 5, 2008 08:32

Hi, we are trying to install Solaris 10 u5 on two purchased T1000 servers with jumpstart. The T1000 gets an IP via RARP and also fetches the kernel correctly via TFTP. The kernel also mounts the NFS root file system and starts the installation. After the installer probed bge3 to bge0 (to get ip-addresses) the kernel / t1000 panics with the following message: --- snip --- Using RPC Bootparams
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I wrote: >Solaris müsste vorinstalliert sein, aber ich hab die Maschine noch nichtmal >eingeschaltet. Bei Bedarf kann ich auch eine Neu-Installation nach Wunsch >vornehmen. Das habe ich mittlerweile getan und dabei ein kaputtes DIMM diagnostiziert. Daher habe ich bei der Gelegnheit gleich etwas aufgerüstet. Die Maschine hat nun folgende Ausstattung und ist erfolgreich getestet:     

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Author: Jim McCullars
Date: Sep 5, 2008 07:56

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Author: steve godel
Date: May 15, 2008 04:15

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Author: hume.spamfilter
Date: May 4, 2008 09:53

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Author: kangcool
Date: May 3, 2008 07:06

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Author: Niels
Date: May 2, 2008 18:18

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Author: Frank Winkler
Date: Apr 11, 2008 02:53

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