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<0> and automatically <1> i got both ways to work in the lab <1> never done it outside of the cl***room though <0> oh well <1> anyways....hope that helps you arp <0> I probably won't have to think about it until I get a new job <2> god emc is ghey <3> my free solaris 10 media kit never came yet? <2> do all you need to do persistent binding for your hba/conf ? <2> why this isnt dynamic in 2007 is beyond me <4> emc is the ****. <4> big time ****.
<1> yes <1> you want "real" storage hds is the truth <4> **** harder than the prom queen in the boys locker room during halftime. <1> booyah <2> I know <2> but this **** ****s <4> as much as I'd like the HDS storage.. <4> I can't justify (nor get the budget for) HDS <1> dude <4> not for the way we do storage here.. <2> server wont see luns and I cant reboot this is just nutty that I have to reboot to get these luns seen <1> how much you storage you need? <4> 4 arrays, 12T raw each. <1> ok <4> which just isn't cost effective enough to warrant hds <5> feh, okay, different disktypes. gotta dump|restore&&grub <6> just go to frys! <1> how much you think that costs? <4> if I needed 48T of disk in a single array it woudl make more sense.. <4> List? <1> sure <4> at least 2.1M <4> The thing with the HDS's is that the cost of the frame, w/o disk, is high. <6> but thats chump change! <4> heh <4> for you maybe :) <2> is there no way to dynamically update power devices? <4> there is.. <1> what is high? <6> doenst everyone have a 75million IT budget? <4> what are you trying to do? <1> i have diskless nsc55 pricing right here in front of me <4> Sar - what I mean is that from teh pricing I saw about 6 months ago, and 3 years prior to that, the HDS systems were not a cost efficient in small configurations like what I"m looking for. <1> well <1> one sec <3> cosmos: i don't, help me out <4> so unless somethingn liek that has changed, which I get the feeling is hasn't, I have to rule hds out <1> is $145k too much? <6> ccfl: get a new job :) <4> for what config? <1> 32GB cache <1> 16 4GB/sec ports <0> cos is hiring for a position under his desk <1> no disk <6> thats been filled by jesse- <4> which model?
<0> is that where he's been? <1> nsc55 <1> what sun sells as 9985 <4> ok, so that blows my train of though tout of the water.. <4> is that list or discounted? <3> cosmos: i need you to buy me a sun ray 2 with keyboard and mouse, as well as a sun ray server with serial port, a linksys wrtsl54gs for my network music player, and a cisco adsl wic <5> okay, so aside from grub, what do you use to set the active partition? <5> ahh, fdisk <5> holy crap, a standard command in linux <2> tsuwa if you update sd.conf is there anyway to get these new luns to show up besides reboot -r ? <2> no options in lputil I persume? <0> cfgadm ? <4> no.. <4> there is.. <4> no way around it.. <2> ok thanks <4> because sd.conf is read only when the kernel starts up. <4> even if you load /unload sd <5> heh <5> jd once did that <0> unloaded sd? <5> heh <5> yes <5> wait <5> not #solaris jd <5> tsuwa's jd <2> that ****s, this is why I perfer using ssd driver <0> it *let* him? <2> no mucking around with sd.conf <5> kae, yah. <0> whoa <5> it then *let* him reinstall solaris. <5> this was 2.5.1 or 2.6 iirc <0> </keanu> <4> no, I tried that.. <4> Iv'e tried unloading sd <4> same applies to /etc/system <4> for sd configuration parameters. <4> It f'ing ****s. <4> Which is why I just got sick of it and put t[0-32]d[0-64] (or something close to it) in sd.conf <5> okay <5> linux people <5> cpio -p vs. dump|restore <6> okay, linux people. sounds like a 60s protest song <5> ugh <5> this gentoo build doesnt have dump/restore <5> I'll try cpio <6> gentoo is for ricers. <7> boooo <5> cos, which linux isnt? <6> google it. "gentoo is for ricers" <6> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,244520,00.html <5> ahh I vaguely rcall that <2> <quants> omg sol doesn't ship with screen? <6> OMG!
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