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s uuid vmname vmname vmx removesnapshots and press enter to remove the snapshot gui 1 select inventory virtual machine snapshot take snapshot you can also right click the virtual machine and select snapshot take snapshot the take virtual machine snapshot window appears 2 type a name for your snapshot 3 optional type a description for your snapshot 4 optional select the snapshot the virtual machine s memory check box if you want to capture the memory of the virtual machine 5 optional select the quiesce guest file system needs vmware tools installed check box to pause running processes on the guest operating system so that file system contents are in a known consistent state when the snapshot is taken this applies only to virtual machines that are powered on 6 click ok when the snapshot has been successfully taken it is listed in the recent tasks field at the bottom of the vsphere client 7 click the target virtual machine to display tasks and events for this machine or while the virtual machine is selected click the tasks events tab reference http kb vmware com selfservice microsites search do language en_us cmd displaykc externalid 1002310 http pubs vmware com vsp40u1 wwhelp wwhimpl js html wwhelp htm href admin t_take_a_snapshot html http kb vmware com selfservice microsites search do language en_us cmd displaykc externalid 1015180 calculate physical memory capacity in mb saturday 13 march 2010 in general unix leave a comment to calculate physical memory capacity is to use top command top top 13 15 47 up 12 days 6 18 1 user load average 0 01 0 03 0 01 tasks 22 total 1 running 21 sleeping 0 stopped 0 zombie cpu s 0 0 us 0 0 sy 0 0 ni 100 0 id 0 0 wa 0 0 hi 0 0 si mem 1048576k total 206424k used 842152k free 0k buffers swap 0k total 0k used 0k free 0k cached pay attention on mem mem 1048576k total 206424k used 842152k free 0k buffers physical memory capacity 1048576k currently used memory 206424k free memory 841376k to get the value in mb divide the above value to 1024 for example physical memory capacity in mb 1048576 1024 1024 mb currently used memory in mb 206424 1024 201 mb free memory in mb 841376k 1024 822 mb easy rebooting solaris machine thursday 11 june 2009 in solaris unix leave a comment there is so many command available to reboot server but which one is which that will gracefully reboot your solaris server just use reboot command no no no that s not the right thing to do unless you have no choice why because reboot doesn t proceed the shutdown script command but will reboot as reboot confuse huh init6 is the better choice and for that this is my favorite shutdown y i6 g 180 message to users what it will do is rebooting the server in 3 minutes 180 60 and will give message to the console to any online users for lesser hassle make sure your auto reboot true so that you didn t have to access alom to manual input in ok prompt root jebat10 eeprom grep auto boot auto boot true it s always been nice to warn users first and give them ample time to save their works before you re going to reboot it and make sure that you re rebooting the intended server root jebat10 uname a sunos jebat10 5 10 generic_127127 11 sun4u sparc sunw sparc enterprise root jebat10 uptime 8 14pm up 288 day s 9 50 7 users load average 0 06 0 08 0 13 root jebat10 shutdown y i6 g 180 server going down for reboot in 3 minutes finish your work immediately shutdown started wed jun 10 20 43 08 eest 2009 broadcast message from root pts 12 on jebat10 wed jun 10 20 43 09 the system jebat10 will be shut down in 3 minutes server going down for reboot in 3 minutes finish your work immediately showmount jebat10 rpc program not registered broadcast message from root pts 12 on jebat10 wed jun 10 20 44 09 the system jebat10 will be shut down in 2 minutes server going down for reboot in 3 minutes finish your work immediately showmount jebat10 rpc program not registered broadcast message from root pts 12 on jebat10 wed jun 10 20 45 09 the system jebat10 will be shut down in 1 minute server going down for reboot in 3 minutes finish your work immediately showmount jebat10 rpc program not registered broadcast message from root pts 12 on jebat10 wed jun 10 20 45 39 the system jebat10 will be shut down in 30 seconds server going down for reboot in 3 minutes finish your work immediately showmount jebat10 rpc program not registered broadcast message from root pts 12 on jebat10 wed jun 10 20 45 59 the system jebat10 is being shut down now log off now or risk your files being damaged server going down for reboot in 3 minutes finish your work immediately showmount jebat10 rpc program not registered changing to init state 6 please wait root jebat10 connection to jebat10 m europe nokia com closed fun with find monday 2 february 2009 in hp ux linux solaris unix leave a comment find command combined with exec can give you about anything you want for example you want to list and output to file for user darkwan find user darkwan exec ls ld tmp output cool how about change the owner of files from darkwan to root find user darkwan exec chown root anyway be warned about the destructive of the command if you combined it with rm more about this topic can be referred here locking user in solaris tuesday 4 november 2008 in solaris unix leave a comment locking user in solaris is easy and i wonder why should i write actually but anyway just in case if you bother to read this is how status of normal account is ps password set jebat8 passwd s gojilla gojilla ps lock it using this command passwd l jebat8 passwd l gojilla passwd password information changed for gojilla now the account is locked user can t access the system as it used to be jebat8 passwd s gojilla gojilla lk alom for dungu wednesday 15 october 2008 in solaris leave a comment tags alom solaris sun in day to day work for a remote administrator like me most important of all is to make sure the server is accessible all the time for troubleshooting and other server administration task in some unlucky situation when server doesn t accept login then alom is the lifeboat what is alom sun advanced lights out manager alom is the standard system controller sc for remote out of band management for many current and future sun servers in non geek word we can manipulate alom to do task as if the server is in front of you while the fact it is distant away so i can instruct the machine to reboot without disturbing data center guy in the middle of the night to do the job for me to do that log in to the alom using terminal and reboot the server by issuing poweroff command first and poweron it back after few minutes to shutdown server use poweroff to put it back online use poweron it s good to know that we can check status of the server using showenvironment to make sure the hardware condition is still sane output of the said command in my client s sun fire v490 is as per below rsc showenvironment environmental status system temperatures celsius p0 42 p1 45 p2 43 p3 43 dbp0 22 front status panel keyswitch position is in on mode system led status locator fault power off off on disk led status ok green error yellow disk 1 ok disk 0 ok fan tray tray speed status fan tray0 cpu fan0 5769 ok fan tray0 cpu fan1 4000 ok fan tray0 cpu fan2 3896 ok fan tray1 io fan0 4000 ok fan tray1 io fan1 4225 ok power supplies supply status ps fault fan fault temp fault 0 ok off off off 1 ok off off off super nice isn t it in my first time using alom after poweron the server the server still doesn t come online yet i didn t have a clue until i was shown by my higher technical guy that the server is actually stuck at ok prompt the reason is because autoboot is set to false if you ever face the same thing like mine after poweron go to the console rsc console here issue printenv command of auto boot ok printenv auto boot auto boot false ok setenv auto boot true auto boot true ok reset all in example above i set the auto boot from false to true you can actually either use the solution above if you want permanently set auto boot to true or if you want the configuration stay put but still continuing the booting issue command boot server will boot after that it s a good practice also to store the ok variable for future reference in a peaceful time issue command eeprom in your terminal to show the output of ok variable sun alom software user s guide can be found here happy alom ing removing rpm which encountering failed dependencies friday 19 october 2007 in linux leave a comment in one of linux machine that i recently administer i found out that there is libvorbis package which obviously i didn t need for a server system so i try to get rid of it but error failed dependencies alerted in my remote terminal root kasturi rpm e libvorbis error failed dependencies libvorbis so 0 is needed by installed sox 12 17 5 3 i386 libvorbisenc so 2 is needed by installed sox 12 17 5 3 i386 libvorbisfile so 3 is needed by installed sox 12 17 5 3 i386 so what is the next step get rid of these two packages together the syntax is rpm e package1 package2 root kasturi rpm e sox libvorbis error failed dependencies sox is needed by installed system config soundcard 1 2 10 2 el4 noarch oh not again system config soundcard get out of my way root kasturi rpm e system config soundcard and now your turn sox and libvorbis root kasturi rpm e sox libvorbis done ps if you re using fc you can use yum remove package name too diagnostic system warning sunday 12 august 2007 in hp ux unix leave a comment issue what you have to do when suddenly diagnostic system warning appears in dmesg tuahb1100 dmesg aug 12 04 56 notice autofs_link file system was registered at index 3 notice nfs3_link file system was registered at index 5 8 ccio 8 0 bc 8 0 0 mux2 8 4 c720 8 4 5 tgt 8 4 5 0 sdisk 8 4 7 tgt 8 4 7 0 sctl 8 4 8 tgt 8 4 8 0 sdisk 8 4 9 tgt 8 4 9 0 sdisk 8 4 10 tgt 8 4 10 0 sdisk 8 16 bus_adapter 8 16 5 c720 8 16 5 0 tgt 8 16 5 0 0 stape 8 16 5 2 tgt 8 16 5 2 0 sdisk 8 16 5 7 tgt 8 16 5 7 0 sctl 8 16 0 centif ps2_readbyte_timeout no byte after 500 usec ps2_readbyte_timeout no byte after 500 usec 8 16 7 ps2 8 20 bus_adapter 8 20 5 eisa 8 20 2 asio0 10 ccio 10 12 gsctopci 10 12 1 0 btlan4 32 processor 49 memory btlan4 initializing 10 100base tx card at 10 12 1 0 logical volume 64 0x3 configured as root logical volume 64 0x2 configured as swap logical volume 64 0x2 configured as dump swap device table start size given in 512 byte blocks entry 0 major is 64 minor is 0x2 start 0 size 4096000 dump device table start size given in 1 kbyte blocks entry 0 major is 31 minor is 0xa000 start 88928 size 2048000 starting the streams daemons phase 1 create stcp device files b2352b 9245xb hp ux b 11 00 1 thu nov 6 01 58 21 pst 1997 memory information physical page size 4096 bytes logical page size 4096 bytes physical 524288 kbytes lockable 389252 kbytes available 451348 kbytes vxfs mesg 004 vx_mapbad var opt ov file system free inode bitmap in au 1 ma rked bad scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close diagnostic system warning the diagnostic logging facility has started receiving excessive errors from the i o subsystem i o error entries will be lost until the cause of the excessive i o logging is corrected if the diaglogd daemon is not active use the daemon startup command in stm to start it if the diaglogd daemon is active use the logtool utility in stm to determine which i o subsystem is logging excessive errors scsi tape dev 0xcd010000 i o error during close method 1 is diaglogd running tuahb1100 ps ef grep diaglogd grep v grep root 1758 1350 0 jun 26 6 24 diaglogd 2 diagnose using stm run logtool using mstm tuahb1100 mstm tools utility run select logtool or run logtool using cstm tuahb1100 cstm cstm ru logtool check also tuahb1100 cat var adm syslog syslog log tuahb1100 cat var opt resmon log event log glossary stm support tool manager uut unit under test references man diaglogd http nixdoc net man pages hp ux man1 diaglogd 1m html diagnostics http www docs hp com en diag html online diagnostics administrator s guide hp ux 11i v3 http www docs hp com en 5991 6760 5991 6760 pdf mstm online help http docs hp com en diag stm sth_mstm htm cstm online help http docs hp com en diag stm sth_cstm htm logtool tutorial start logtool in mstm http www docs hp com en diag logtool lgt_startm htm logtool tutorial raw logs http www docs hp com en diag logtool lgt_raw htm logtool reference cstm commands http www docs hp com en diag logtool lgr_commc htm logtool reference mstm commands http www 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stop rm opt dcelocal var dced ep db opt dcelocal var dced llb db etc init d hplwdce start opcagt start linux etc rc d init d rc dcerpcd stop etc rc d init d rc dce clean start etc rc d init d rc dcerpcd start opcagt start if dce is missing isn t installed at all reinstall monitoring agent and dce will be reinstalled as well credit khursi radko it resource center forums disclaimer this article is prepared for personal reference based on original discussion in itrc forums next page july 2026 m t w t f s s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 jan categories esx general hp ux linux openview operations ovo solaris unix vmware recent posts how to reset ilom root password using ipmitool in sun x series how to work with vmware snapshots calculate physical memory capacity in mb rebooting solaris machine fun with find archives january 2014 december 2010 march 2010 june 2009 february 2009 november 2008 october 2008 october 2007 august 2007 march 2007 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