January 29, 2008
The Wall Street Journal declared that Brazil reached its tolerance to taxes. This article is very interesting because it paints the real status about taxes, government, corruption and reforms.
Notes to myself:
- Risk agencies will want reforms to declare that Brazil reached investment grade
- High taxes prevent higher economic growth
- Bureaucracy serves as a political tool
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Posted by Emerson Takahashi
January 29, 2008
I was looking a way to access the SC within Solaris and I found that there is three commands to do it. They are: rscadm , scadm and lom. It depends of which server do you have and which software is providing the lights out management.
Here is a list of servers and their respective lights out management software - not sure if all lights out software can be used with rscadm, scadm or lom:
LOM
- Sun Netra X1
- Sun Netra T1400/1405
- Sun Netra T1 AC200
- Sun Netra T1 DC200
- Sun Fire V100
- Sun Fire V120
- Sun Fire E2900
- Sun Netra 20
- Sun Fire V1280
ALOM - Advanced Lights Out Manager
- Sun Fire V125
- Sun Fire V210
- Sun Fire V215
- Sun Fire V240
- Sun Fire V245
- Sun Fire V250
- Sun Fire V440
- Sun Fire V445
ALOM4v - Advanced Lights Out Manager
- Sun Fire T1000
- Sun Fire T2000
- Sun SPARC Enterprise T1000
- Sun SPARC Enterprise T2000
- Sun Netra T2000
ILOM - Integrated Lights Out Manager
- Sun Fire X4100
- Sun Fire X4200
- Sun Fire X4500
- Sun Fire X4600
- Sun Fire X4100 M2
- Sun Fire X4200 M2
- Sun Fire X4600 M2
- Sun Blade 6000
- Sun Blade 8000
- Sun Netra X4200 M2
- Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120
- Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220
ELOM - Embedded Lights Out Management
- Sun Fire X2100 M2
- Sun Fire X2200 M2
RSC - Remote System Control
- Sun Fire V890
- Sun Fire V490
- Sun Fire V880
- Sun Fire V480
- Sun Fire 280R
- Sun Enterprise 250
SP
- Sun Fire V20z
- Sun Fire V40z
Here is an example to show the network settings using rscadm:
root@localhost:/ # /usr/platform/`uname -i`/rsc/rscadm shownetwork
IP Address: 192.168.2.74
Gateway address: 192.168.2.1
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Ethernet address: 00:03:ba:8c:55:73
And with scadm:
root@localhost:/ # /usr/platform/`uname -i`/sbin/scadm shownetwork
IP Address: 192.168.2.3
Gateway address: 192.168.2.1
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Ethernet address: 00:14:4f:2b:90:09
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Posted by Emerson Takahashi