R: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite
Giopettone
nokuc at tin.it
Sat Oct 14 13:53:53 CDT 2000
Hi :)
TO capture packets from port 80 you can use the snoop command, see man
snoop, but i belive it should be: snoop -port 80 (if i remember wll:)
To start loggig the incoming tcp packet, add the -t flag in to the
etc/inet.d/inetsvc file at the line corresponding to inetd.
The difference beetwen VM and DISK Suite is that the first one supports even
raid 10,and doesn't need a dedicated disk slice to start working. Until now
I've pratically always worked whith disk suite (because it's free in the
admin suit manager software group.) I don't like very mouch for many reasons
(it's a bit buggy according to me), but it's my personal opinion so it's
better if you try yourself.maybe after a back up.
Giorgio
----- Original Message -----
From: William Ng <wsng at puma.mt.att.com>
To: <sunhelp at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 6:35 PM
Subject: [Sunhelp] difference between VM and DiskSuite
> All,
> I have a question, I would like to know what is the difference between
> Vertias Volume Manager and Sun DiskSuite? Or any web site that mentions,
> please let me know. Thanks.
>
> Also one more question on what is the command to capture the incoming
> info:
> Here is the scenario:
> System A has web server using port 80 and someone on system B use web
> browser to access system A web server. Is there any command that A can
> capture where system B come from or info?
> I know there is access.log on the web server, however I would like to know
> any UNIX command that can do it, just capture the info using the port 80
> info.
> Thanks for your respond in advance.
>
> William
>
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