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    <updated>2006-11-04T02:43:04Z</updated>
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    <title>smpatch --verbose</title>
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    <published>2006-11-04T02:42:43Z</published>
    <updated>2006-11-04T02:43:04Z</updated>

    <summary> I&apos;ve been using smpatch(!M) on my Solaris system for quite a while. It ain&apos;t no yum/apt-get, but it&apos;s pretty good anyhow. One thing I&apos;ve been really missing though, is some sort of --verbose flag to the thing. It tends...</summary>
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I've been using <a href="http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-3937/6mjgeag4t?a=view">smpatch(!M)</a> on my Solaris system for quite a while. It ain't no yum/apt-get, but it's pretty good anyhow.
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One thing I've been really missing though, is some sort of <em>--verbose</em> flag to the thing. It tends to be somewhat slow, and I find myself wondering very often "Gee, wonder what it's doing"
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Not anymore, I've finally discovered how to make it output a boatload of debugging information out. It's not as simple as <em>--verbose</em>, but it works.
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$&gt; smpatch analyze -C patchpro.log.level=3 -C patchpro.debug=true
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    <title>/proc/cpuinfo on Solaris</title>
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    <published>2006-09-18T01:52:08Z</published>
    <updated>2006-09-18T01:54:03Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[ Another quick Solaris trick to write about before I forget about it. When used to do: $&gt; cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 15 model : 4 model name : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz...]]></summary>
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Another quick <a href="http://www.sun.com/solaris/">Solaris</a> trick to write about before I forget about it.
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When used to do:
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$&gt; cat /proc/cpuinfo
<br />processor       : 0
<br />vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
<br />cpu family      : 15
<br />model           : 4
<br />model name      : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz
<br />stepping        : 1
<br />cpu MHz         : 2992.785
<br />[...]
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Instead, on <a href="http://www.sun.com/solaris/">Solaris</a>, use <a href="http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-5166/6mbb1kqcq?a=view">psrinfo(1M)</a>
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$&gt; psrinfo -v
<br />Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 09/17/2006 21:45:32
<br />on-line since 08/24/2006 16:16:03.
<br />The i386 processor operates at 1800 MHz,
<br />and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
<br />Status of virtual processor 1 as of: 09/17/2006 21:45:32
<br />on-line since 08/24/2006 16:16:07.
<br />The i386 processor operates at 1800 MHz,
<br />and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
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    <title>A better Solaris Distro</title>
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    <id>tag:gozer.ectoplasm.org,2006:/blog//2.114</id>

    <published>2006-09-07T01:06:55Z</published>
    <updated>2006-09-07T01:07:32Z</updated>

    <summary> I&apos;ve always said Solaris was a solid operating system, just a sucky distro. Well, since Sun opened up things, OpenSolaris is making new distributions possible. There are already 4 listed distros: BeleniX marTux NexentaOS SchilliX Of the 4, I&apos;ve...</summary>
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I've always said <a href="http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/">Solaris</a> was a solid operating system, just a sucky distro. Well, since Sun opened up things, <a href="http://www.opensolaris.org">OpenSolaris</a> is making new distributions <a href="http://www.opensolaris.org/os/about/distributions/">possible</a>.
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There are already 4 listed distros:
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<li><a href="http://www.genunix.org/distributions/belenix_site/belenix_home.html">BeleniX</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.martux.org/">marTux</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.gnusolaris.org/">NexentaOS</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.genunix.org/distributions/schillix/index.html">SchilliX</a></li>
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Of the 4, I've looked at Nexenta, and it looks like the more serious one. It's <a href="http://www.debian.org">Debian</a>/<a href="http://www.ubuntulinux.org">Ubuntu</a> based and it's pretty much in a usable state as it is. It comes with a <a href="http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu/gnusolaris/elatte_livecd_alpha5_i386.zip">LiveCD</a>, a <a href="ftp://gnusol.tdcsong.se/nexenta/elatte_vmware_alpha5_i386.zip">VMWare image</a> (<em>cool</em>), and the ordinary <a href="ftp://gnusol.tdcsong.se/nexenta/elatte_installcd_alpha5_i386.zip">install CD</a>. And as they proclaim on their homepage, They have <b>12029</b> packages available in their APT repository.
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Nothing like being able to :
</p><pre>$&gt; apt-get dist-upgrade
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On a solaris box ;-)
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Oh, and it comes with <a href="http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/">ZFS</a> ;-)
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No zones yet...
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    <title>And is it /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2 or /dev/dsk/c2t0d2s0??</title>
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    <published>2006-09-06T03:19:33Z</published>
    <updated>2006-09-06T16:48:38Z</updated>

    <summary> It&apos;s a quick and dirty Solaris trick, but I better write it down or I&apos;ll forget. When faced with the annoying question: &quot;And what drives are in this box again?&quot;, don&apos;t get all confused anymore, and call format(1) to...</summary>
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It's a quick and dirty Solaris trick, but I better write it down or I'll forget.
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When faced with the annoying question: "<em>And what drives are in this box again?</em>", don't get all confused anymore, and call<strong> </strong><strong><a href="http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-5166/6mbb1kq1v?a=view">format(1)</a></strong> to the rescue.
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</pre><pre>$&gt; format
Searching for disks...done
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
       0. c0t0d0 &lt;IBM-DXHS18Y-0430 cyl 8152 alt 2 hd 20 sec 218&gt;
          /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@0,0
       1. c0t1d0 &lt;IBM-DXHS18Y-0430 cyl 8152 alt 2 hd 20 sec 218&gt;
          /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/sd@1,0
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Certainly not exactly what it was intended for, but it worked for me and I hope I never forget it again.
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