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How to generate crashdump of VMware Guests using snapshot ?

April 25, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 5 Comments

Root cause analysis is one of the toughest job.If its come to operating system, We mostly  engage the Operating system vendors to find the root cause by analyzing  the system logs and crashdump.The system logs will not alone help you to identify the root cause all the time and you need crashdump very badly.  How the […]

Filed Under: VMware-Guests Tagged With: Redhat Linux, vmware guest, VMware vSphere

Solaris Guests on VMware ESXI – Industry’s Best Practice

April 16, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 1 Comment

VMware ESXi servers transform datacenters into scalable and aggregated infrastructure along with vCenter Server. VMware provides platform to use the various services on single physical node.For an example,We can have different Linux flavours,Solaris x86 and windows operating systems on same box as virtual guests using VMware vSphere . As we all know Oracle SUN SPARC […]

Filed Under: VMware-Guests Tagged With: solaris guest, vmware guest

Openssl Heartbleed bug on Solaris and Linux

April 14, 2014 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Most of the system administrators and developers are re-directed to fix the openssl’s most threatening bug which is named as heartbleed .Two years ago , openssl has added new extension called heartbeat. Heartbeat actually keep the session alive for a bit ,so that communication will not be broken.Where as in typical SSL, connection will be […]

Filed Under: Oracle Solaris, Redhat-LINUX Tagged With: heartbleed, openssl

Heartbleed vulnerability on VMware ESXI 5.5 and Vcenter 5.5

April 13, 2014 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Openssl is an opensource software which  is widely used for implementing the transport layer security like SSL and TSL. Openssl provides a  cryptographic functions and lot of other functions. Almost two years ago ,there is new function injected to openssl version  1.0.1 which is called heartbeat. What the heartbeat  protocol does on openssl ? Heartbeat keep […]

Filed Under: vCenter Server 5.5, VMWARE ESXi 5 Tagged With: heartbleed, vmware ESXi 5.5

How to Migrate solaris 10 zones to solaris 11 as branded zone ? V2V

April 9, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 3 Comments

If you are planning to move the Solaris 10 zones to Solaris 11 global zones, this step by step procedure will help you. As you know there is no direct method to upgrade the Solaris 10 to Solaris 11, most of the clients would like to run their existing Solaris 10 zones as branded zone […]

Filed Under: Solaris Migrations

How to migrate solaris 10 global zone into solaris 11 ? P2V

March 31, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 3 Comments

In upcoming days,definitely you need to migrate the solaris 10 physical servers as a local zone in solaris 11 global zone if you want to continue to use solaris 10 operating system.These kind of situation rasie  due to application incompatibility with high version of operating systems.So you may need to stick with older version of […]

Filed Under: Solaris Migrations

How to install solaris 10 branded zone on solaris 11?

March 27, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 24 Comments

Oracle Solaris 10 allows you to create a Solaris 9 and Solaris 8 as branded zone on SPARC environment and not supported on x86.But oracle soalris 11 allows you to create Solaris 10 as a branded zone on both SPARC and X86 environments.For your information Solaris 9 and Solaris 8 branded zones are not supported […]

Filed Under: Solaris Migrations, Zones

LDOM console write access issue – Solaris

March 27, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 5 Comments

Now a days i have mostly  dealing with oracle VM for SPARC on T-4 servers.(LDOM). As we all know that hardware console can be writable for only one user at a time and if you take the second session , it will automatically connect in read only mode unless you use the force option. The […]

Filed Under: LDOM

How to upgrade zpool version on solaris ?

March 26, 2014 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

zpool version needs to be upgrade whenever you are performing the OS patching .Because the newer version of zpool offers the more functionality  and fixes a lot bugs. zpool upgrade can be performed on the fly without any impact to the data pools and rpool. But you need to consider lot of things prior the […]

Filed Under: ZFS

How to Upgrade ilom firmware on oracle sun servers ?

March 17, 2014 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Oracle is mainly focusing on ILOM hardware  console for their x86 and SPARC Blade servers. Only M-series servers are having  XSCF prompt for dynamic domain configuration. In this article, we are going to see how to upgrade the system ilom firmware and BIOS for x86,openboot prompt for SPARC on oracle (sun)blade servers.System administrators should maintain the […]

Filed Under: Solaris Hardware

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