Friday, January 02, 2015

Verifying Firmware (OBP) on Oracle (Sun Microsystems) Hardware


To verify the firmware of a Sun Microsystems server use one of the following options:

At the OBP, use the '.version' command:

ok .version
Firmware CORE Release 1.0.18 created 2002/5/23 18:22
Release 4.0 Version 18 created 2002/05/23 18:22
cPOST version 1.0.18 created 2002/5/23
CORE 1.0.18 2002/05/23 18:22
ok

When running Solaris, use the prtconf(1M) command:

# prtconf -V
OBP 4.0.18 2002/05/23 18:22
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Powersearch Old Files with Bash Waste Script


Waste is a simple script that makes it easier to search for old files in a path on a linux systems.   Waste features allow you do display the listing sorted by day or size and search for files a specific number of days old or between a range of days old.    It simplifies the usage of the find command by wrapping it up into a easy to use script.   Its appeal is as a cleanup script for directories that have files that need to be purged over time.

#!/bin/bash
if [[ $# = 0 || $1 = "-h" || "$#" -lt 4 ]]; then
        echo "Usage: [-d|-s] [-r {start end}|-o {start}] directory"
        echo " -h displays the help"
        echo " -d display listing sorted by day"
        echo " -s display listing sorted by size"
        echo " -r display files between a specific number of days old"
        echo " -o display files older then a specific number of days"
        echo " Example1: waste -d -r 10 20 /home"
        echo " Example2: waste -s -o 30 /process"
        exit
fi
case "$1" in
        '-s')
                case "$2" in
                        '-r')
                                if [ "$#" -lt 5 ]; then
                                        echo "Usage: [-d|-s] [-r {start end}|-o {start}] directory"
                                        exit
                                fi
                                printf "Date\t\tSize\tDirectory/File\n"
                                /usr/bin/find $5 -type d -daystart -mtime +$3 -mtime -$4 -printf "%CY-%Cm-%Cd\t" -maxdepth 1 -exec /usr/bin/du.new -s --block-size=M "{}" \; | /bin/sort -k2nr
                                ;;
                        '-o')
                                if [ "$#" -lt 4 ]; then
                                        echo "Usage: [-d|-s] [-r {start end}|-o {start}] directory"
                                        exit
                                fi
                                printf "Date\t\tSize\tDirectory/File\n"
                                /usr/bin/find $4 -type d -daystart -mtime +$3 -printf "%CY-%Cm-%Cd\t" -maxdepth 1 -exec /usr/bin/du.new -s --block-size=M "{}" \; | /bin/sort -k2nr
                                ;;
                esac
        ;;
        '-d')
                case "$2" in
                        '-r')
                                if [ "$#" -lt 5 ]; then
                                        echo "Usage: [-d|-s] [-r {start end}|-o {start}] directory"
                                        exit
                                fi
                                printf "Date\t\tSize\tDirectory/File\n"
                                /usr/bin/find $5 -type d -daystart -mtime +$3 -mtime -$4 -printf "%CY-%Cm-%Cd\t" -maxdepth 1 -exec /usr/bin/du.new -s --block-size=M "{}" \; | /bin/sort -k2nr | /bin/sort
                                ;;
                        '-o')
                                if [ "$#" -lt 4 ]; then
                                        echo "Usage: [-d|-s] [-r {start end}|-o {start}] directory"
                                        exit
                                fi
                                printf "Date\t\tSize\tDirectory/File\n"
                                /usr/bin/find $4 -type d -daystart -mtime +$3 -printf "%CY-%Cm-%Cd\t" -maxdepth 1 -exec /usr/bin/du.new -s --block-size=M "{}" \; | /bin/sort -k2nr | /bin/sort
                                ;;
                esac
        ;;
esac