(C-x means ctrl+x, M-x means alt+x)
The default prefix is C-b. If you (or your muscle memory) prefer C-a, you need to add this to ~/.tmux.conf
:
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# The reason of creating this script is that Endpoint Security VPN installs it's own application firewall kext cpfw.kext | |
# which prevents for example PPTP connections from this computer, which is not appropriate if you need subj connection just | |
# from time to time | |
# | |
# Usage: ./checkpoint.sh | |
# | |
# The script checks if Enpoint Security VPN is running. If it is, then it shuts it down, if it is not, it fires it up. | |
# Or, make an Automator action and paste the script. |
#!/usr/bin/bash | |
# Updates IP addresses of a SmartOS VM | |
# This script stops the VM, updates the IP address(es), | |
# and starts the VM back up. | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# vmip.sh <uuid> <ip1> [ip2] [ip3] [...] | |
# | |
# The IP's are applied to NICs of the VM in order. The |
#!/usr/bin/bash | |
# Moves a SmartOS VM to a different host | |
# This script stops the VM, sends it to the target host, | |
# imports it on the target host, and starts it on the | |
# target host. It is your responsibility to remove it on | |
# the origin host after confirming the script worked as | |
# expected. | |
# | |
# Usage: |
# vmadm halt <uuid> | |
# zonecfg -z <uuid> | |
zonecfg:uuid> add dataset | |
zonecfg:uuid:dataset> set name=<zfs/path> | |
zonecfg:uuid:dataset> end | |
zonecfg:uuid> commit | |
zonecfg:uuid> exit | |
# zfs set mountpoint=legacy <zfs/path> | |
# vmadm boot <uuid> |
BIOS Setup | |
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1) Boot into the BIOS setup utility (press F2 or DEL) and open Advanced > Serial Port Console Redirection. | |
2) Disable COM1 and EMS console redirection and enable SOL redirection. | |
3) Set the SOL console redirection settings as follows: | |
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. | |
Advanced | |
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These intructions might work, but they need a bit of attention. I've been reading through ipf and smf documentation and have found a few ways to improve this process. When I have time I'll add that information here, until then, be sure to look into the ipf settings if you're having issues with routing. Good luck!
This is a modified version of sjorge's instructions for Single IP with NAT. Those instructions can be found here: https://docu.blackdot.be/snipets/solaris/smartos-nat
The primary difference is that this version does not rely on etherstubs for internal switching, but instead uses a vlan configuration. The benefits of this method over using etherstubs are: