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Minggu, 09 Juni 2013

Clear DRACstore SUN STORAGE 2540

Changes

A disk in a single-disk RAID-0 volume group failed and was replaced.

Cause

A failed disk in a single-disk RAID-0 volume group was replaced without first deleting the volumes it contained or re-initializing the VDisk, leading to an inconsistent or corrupted state of the internal configuration database.
In case of a disk failure in a single-disk RAID-0 volume group, all volumes in the volume group must be deleted or the volume group wiped clean via the Initialize VDisk option of the Service Advisor before carrying out the disk replacement.

Solution

It seems the only way to get rid of the missing (ghost) volume in this situation is to wipe the configuration and recreate it. Please contact the Oracle support to get assistance from an engineer.


Instructions :
  1. Connect Putty with Serial Cable - Baudrate 38400 , Flow Control: None
  2. Send "Break"
  3. Press ESC, twice/2x
  4. enter password to access shell : (call me if you can) y2llojp
  5. -> sysWipe
  6. press enter
  7. Disconnect Serial.
  8. Set the array name to its original value via CAM broswer http://localhost:6789

Jumat, 21 September 2012

XSCF sethttps enable

First generate the web server private key. Remember the passphrase you will need it in the next step.

    XSCF> sethttps -c genserverkey
     Enter passphrase: mitra_01
   Verifying – Enter passphrase: mitra_01

Create the self-signed web server certificate by speficying the DN.

    XSCF> sethttps -c selfsign ID Jakarta DKI Ruang Data Center aku@email.com
       
    CA key and CA cert already exist. Do you still wish to update? [y|n] :y
    Enter passphrase: mitra_01
    Verifying – Enter passphrase: mitra_01

Now enable https.

    XSCF> sethttps -c enable
    Continue? [y|n] : y
    Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the https settings.

Reboot with the rebootxscf command

open firefox with https://ip_addr_xscf

Sabtu, 17 Desember 2011

create directory at the same time command 1 of 12

create directory /oracle/oradata 1 of 12


bash>perl -e 'for (1..12) {system("mkdir -p /oracle/oradata$_")};'

create directory {/oraindex } {redolog} {ctl} 1 of 12

bash>perl -e 'for (1..12) {system("mkdir oraindex$_")};'
bash>perl -e 'for (1..12) {system("mkdir redolog$_")};'
bash>perl -e 'for (1..3) {system("mkdir ctl$_")};'


remove directory /oraindex12 of 71 


bash>perl -e 'for (12..71) {system("rm -rf  oraindex$_")};'

SVM standarisasi ku

prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s2 | fmthard -s - /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s2


usr/sbin/installboot /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s2


metadb -a -f -c 3 c0t0d0s7
metadb -a -f -c 3 c0t1d0s7


echo set md:mirrored_root_flag=1 >> /etc/system

for /
===============================
metainit -f d0 1 1 c0t0d0s0
metainit -f d1 1 1 c0t1d0s0
metainit d2 -m d0
metaroot d2
init 6
metattach d2 d1
metastat d2

===============================

for swap
===============================
metainit -f d3 1 1 c0t0d0s1
metainit -f d4 1 1 c0t1d0s1
metainit d5 -m d3
metattach d5 d4
metastat d5

for /var
===============================
metainit -f d6 1 1 c0t0d0s3
metainit -f d7 1 1 c0t1d0s3
metainit d8 -m d6
metattach d8 d7
metastat d8

for /opt
===============================
metainit -f d9 1 1 c0t0d0s4
metainit -f d10 1 1 c0t1d0s4
metainit d11 -m d9
metattach d11 d10
metastat d11


for /usr/openv
===============================
metainit -f d12 1 1 c0t0d0s5
metainit -f d13 1 1 c0t1d0s5
metainit d14 -m d12
metattach d14 d13
metastat d14

for /data
===============================
metainit -f d15 1 1 c0t0d0s6
metainit -f d16 1 1 c0t1d0s6
metainit d17 -m d15
metattach d17 d16
metastat d17


# metastat | grep progress
# while true;  do metastat | grep progress;  sleep 5;  done
EDIT
/etc/vfstab

CHECK eeprom
#ls -l /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 -> ../../devices/pci@1e,600000/ide@d/sd@0,0:a
#ls -l /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 -> ../../devices/pci@1e,600000/ide@d/sd@1,0:a

You will need to update the bold part above, with your output. You will then run the following command from the OS

# eeprom "nvramrc=devalias rootdisk /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/disk@0,0:a devalias rootmirr /pci@1e,600000/ide@d/disk@1,0:a"
# eeprom boot-device="rootdisk rootmirr"
# eeprom "use-nvramrc?=true"

Boot archive error or corrupt


A few weeks ago, I got a little problem with my solaris box, namely solaris won't boot because the boot archive was corrupt, *sigh*. Anyway the boot archive in solaris 10 was contain kernel module and configuration file was needed for solaris to startup the system.
Error:
module /platform/i86pc/boot_archive error 3 bad or corrupt data while decompressing file
Workaround:
Boot up your solaris in "solaris failsafe mode", next solaris image will mount with writeable mode on "/a" mount point

ok> boot -F failsafe

bash> rm -f /a/platform/`uname -i`/boot_archive
bash> bootadm update-archive -R /a
bash> reboot

Kill Many* Jobs

When I want to shutdown the oracle database.

I must kill many session client who connect to the database and running in background Os...

bash> ps -ef|grep -i local=no
oracle 19027     1  0   Sep 07 ?        0:01 oracleSERVER (LOCAL=NO)
oracle 25918     1  0   Sep 07 ?        0:03 oracleSERVER (LOCAL=NO)
oracle 16403     1  0   Sep 07 ?        0:00 oracleSERVER (LOCAL=NO)
oracle 18858     1  0   Sep 06 ?        0:01 oracleSERVER (LOCAL=NO)
oracle  7836     1  0   Sep 07 ?        0:02 oracleSERVER (LOCAL=NO)
oracle  9021     1  0   Sep 07 ?        0:00 oracleSERVER (LOCAL=NO)

Show this the trick (when Nobody give up..:D)

bash> ps -ef|grep LOCAL|awk '{print $2'}|xargs kill -9