Getting the error that you cannot import a foreign disk? Looked in the Event Viewer’s System Log to find: “A disk group with the specified name already exists”? Not to worry! There is a solution, it just isn’t obvious. This requires some general comfort with regedt32.exe, and I have only done this under Windows XP
Hit a peculiar problem today with a new Solaris 10 T2000 and our NetApp FAS3020. While the right users had the right access to the volumes mounted from the NetApp, directory listings showed the directories and files owned by “nobody” with the group “nobody”. With older version of NFS, this usually meant that the filesystem
Having had past success with yum upgrades for Fedora under the i386 install, I thought I would give it a whirl with my x86_64 installations. The YumUpgradeFaq points out that the yum upgrade process is very straight forward, and this was, indeed, what I followed before. I ran in to the problem where the elfutils