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remove unnecessary solaris 10 packages

In most of the cases solaris10 uses for oracle database installations, there is a lot of unnecessary software like gnome desktop, firerox, mail clients, ... etc. which is just overtaking space on disk. So let's remove that trash. yes | pkgrm SUNWdtdem yes | pkgrm SUNWgnome-games SUNWgnome-games-root SUNWgnome-games-share yes | pkgrm SUNWj3dmo yes | pkgrm SUNWj5dmo yes | pkgrm SUNWjavaapps yes | pkgrm SUNWjhdem yes | pkgrm SUNWjiu8 ----------------- # show category #  pkginfo -l|grep CATEGORY|awk '{print $2}'|sort|uniq #   remove mozzila yes | pkgrm -Y MOZ17 yes | pkgrm -Y OpenOfficeOrg yes | pkgrm -Y FIREFOX yes | pkgrm -Y GLOW yes | pkgrm -Y THUNDERBIRD yes | pkgrm -Y MUSCLE # remove evolution yes | pkgrm SUNWevolution SUNWevolution-devel SUNWevolution-devel-share SUNWevolution-exchange SUNWevolution-exchange-root SUNWevolution-exchange-share SUNWevolution-libs SUNWevolution-libs-devel SUNWevolution-libs-share SUNWevolution-root SUNWevolution-share SUNWevolution-socs-con

Veritas DMP and Solaris. Reuse LUN

Old LUNs was unmapped, for their H-Lun new ones was mapped. vxdisk shows: root@solaris:/home# vxdisk list|grep hus hus_1500_0   auto:cdsdisk    -            -            online hus_1500_1   auto            -            -            error hus_1500_2   auto:cdsdisk    -            -            online hus_1500_3   auto            -            -            error hus_1500_4   auto:cdsdisk    -            -            online hus_1500_5   auto:cdsdisk    -            -            online cfgadm shows that our LUNs is ok: root@solaris:/home# cfgadm -al -o show_FCP_dev Ap_Id                          Type         Receptacle   Occupant     Condition c9                             fc-fabric    connected    configured   unknown c9::50060e80101de576,0         disk         connected    configured   unknown c9::50060e80101de576,1         disk         connected    configured   unknown c9::50060e80101de576,2         disk         connected    configured   unknown c9::50060e80101de576,3  

FOS Password recovery (Brocade Fabric OS Switch Password recovery procedure)

Password recovery using root account If you have access to the root account, you can reset the passwords on the switch to default. This feature is available for all currently supported versions of the Fabric OS. Follow the below steps to reset any account password from the root account. 1. Open a CLI session (serial or telnet for an unsecured system and sectelnet for a secure system) to the switch. 2. Log in as root. 3. At the prompt, enter the passwddefault command as shown below: switch:root> passwddefault 4. Follow the prompts to reset the password for the selected account. For example: switch:root> passwddefault All account passwords have been successfully set to factory default. Once the passwords have been reset, log into the switch as admin, and modify your default passwords. Make sure to keep a hardcopy of your switch passwords in a secure location. The default passwords for Fabric OS switches are: Root fibranne Adminpassword Userpassword Password r