tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post5655172269969106169..comments2024-03-27T14:43:52.742+05:30Comments on UNIX my first love...: Check Veritas Volume Manager Version.Nilesh Joshihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12363999932221925084noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-30081727934910196322015-02-23T19:36:40.953+05:302015-02-23T19:36:40.953+05:30Great Thanks to all of you for kindly sharing your...Great Thanks to all of you for kindly sharing your knowledge.<br />FodilAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-1698619118021713092012-02-10T19:36:38.160+05:302012-02-10T19:36:38.160+05:30Hi Nilesh i am Saroj From Hyderabad coming to ur b...Hi Nilesh i am Saroj From Hyderabad coming to ur blog is good and its useful:)<br /> And thing is there is a command to know the version ans License Number and each and every thing of VxVM<br />#vxlicrep will give you you complete detailsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-13949994168462478692012-02-10T19:32:57.924+05:302012-02-10T19:32:57.924+05:30Hi sai Kumar There is a command to find the versio...Hi sai Kumar There is a command to find the version of SVM<br />#pkginfo -l | grep SUNWmdr<br />and by default the SVM comes with the OSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-70482546204557197422010-06-22T21:34:08.475+05:302010-06-22T21:34:08.475+05:30modinfo | grep -i vxmodinfo | grep -i vxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-51848106446953615032010-06-20T20:58:51.637+05:302010-06-20T20:58:51.637+05:30I am not sure, is this right place to ask this que...I am not sure, is this right place to ask this question..but i fortunatly saw your blog..and it has very good topics..<br /><br />Question: I want to learn VxVM and VCS..I have started reading official notes from veritas (VxVM4.0) and just want to know how can i get vxvm4.0 installer (ofcourse not for business) for solaris 10? Is it possible?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-71555233141027818092009-10-01T10:41:17.923+05:302009-10-01T10:41:17.923+05:30Ok, I think first you need to findout which packag...Ok, I think first you need to findout which packages belongs to Solaris Volume MAnager. You can search them by -<br /><br /># pkginfo | grep -i "Solaris Volume Manager"<br />system SUNWmdar Solaris Volume Manager Assistant (Root)<br />system SUNWmdau Solaris Volume Manager Assistant (Usr)<br />system SUNWmdr Solaris Volume Manager, (Root)<br />system SUNWmdu Solaris Volume Manager, (Usr)<br /><br />Now you have a list of packages with you. Now you can see details of Solaris Volume Manager, (Root) package where you will have a version -<br /><br /># pkginfo -l SUNWmdr<br />PKGINST: SUNWmdr<br />NAME: Solaris Volume Manager, (Root)<br />CATEGORY: system<br />ARCH: sparc<br />VERSION: 11.10.0,REV=2005.01.21.15.53<br />BASEDIR: /<br />VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br />DESC: Solaris Volume Manager driver<br />PSTAMP: on10ptchfeat20090313161820<br />INSTDATE: Jun 04 2009 17:25<br />HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider<br />STATUS: completely installed<br />FILES: 53 inst<br /><br />In this case we have SVM version VERSION: 11.10.0<br /><br />But this may not make sense.... So one quick method take a look at SVM history - <br /><br />Disksuite 2.x [Solaris 2.1 – 2.3 support for metadevices, Installed under /usr/opt/SUNWmd & /etc/opt/SUNWmd, Supported only on SPARC platforms]<br /><br />Disksuite 3.x [Introduced UFS Logging, Solaris 2.1 – 2.4 Support, Bundled with Solaris 2.4, no extra cost & SPARC & x86 architectures]<br /><br />Solstice Disksuite 4.0 [Solaris 2.3 – 2.5 support, Bundled with Solaris 2.5, Added RAID-5 support & Introduced support for metasets – SPARC only...]<br /><br />Solstice Disksuite 4.1 [Ability to rename metadevices, SNMP integration, support on Solaris 2.4 – 2.5.1, Bundled with Solaris 2.5.1]<br /><br />Solstice Disksuite 4.2 [Bundled with Solaris 2.6 & 7, 64-bit kernel support, Y2K OK, Support for Alternate Pathing disk devices, Support for hot-swap Fibre-Channel disks]<br /><br />Solstice Disksuite 4.2.1 [Included on the Solaris 8 CD, SunCluster 3.x Support ... ]<br /><br />Solaris 9 - SVM [Name changes – now “Solaris Volume Manager”, Soft Partitions introduced, Backported to 4.2, 4.2.1 in patches]<br /><br />Solaris 10 SVM [Multi-terabyte Volumes - Max volume size > 16Tb, Max file size 2Tb, All features backported to S9 as patches...]<br /><br />So if you're using Solaris 5.9 or 5.10 then it means your SVM version is 4.2.x<br /><br />I hope it gonna help...<br /><br />-NileshNilesh Joshihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12363999932221925084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1543281401854258387.post-19079214583506434072009-09-17T15:18:15.058+05:302009-09-17T15:18:15.058+05:30How to findout Check Solaris Volume Manager Versio...How to findout Check Solaris Volume Manager Version?<br /><br />Regards,<br />saisaikrishna.Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07904635503742693924noreply@blogger.com