I need to chamge the IP address of the DEC server
I have a VMS 5.5. I did $ set def sys$manager
then in the directory all I have is cluster_config.com, netconfig.com, and syconfig.com. I do not see anything with ucx or tcpip. I closest assumption is the netconfig.com, but it did not have the...
I need to chamge the IP address of the DEC server
I have a VMS 5.5. I did $ set def sys$manager
then in the directory all I have is cluster_config.com, netconfig.com, and syconfig.com. I do not see anything with ucx or tcpip. I closest assumption is the netconfig.com, but it did not have the...
Hey Guys,
This thread came in handy for me, but I am stuck, I was hoping someone can help me too. I need to chamge the IP address of this server
I have a VMS 5.5. I did $ set def sys$manager
then in the directory all I have is cluster_config.com, netconfig.com, and syconfig.com. I do not...
Anyone know the command for resetting all user's passwords, so that when they first login that will have to change it.
Using Redhat ES
thanks
PS I'm a newbie
-Aaron
Bob,
Thanks for responding, I tried the VNC method, I just can't get it to work. I enabled the vnc service where the Xvnc is running. Then I installed tightvnc on my pc and attempted to run my hostname:5901 and it always says failed to connect to server. I am not sure what I am doing wrong...
Would like to connect to my Linux Box (redhat) via my windows PC. Remote Desktop would be nice, I have PC anywhere 11.5 says Linux on it but not sure how to install it, and tried VNC but cant get that to work properly.
Any advice?
I have a huge task ahead of me, and I was just wondering if anyone can help with any leads.
Here goes... We have a Risc/6000 server with AIX 4.3.3 which we will be migrating over to our new RedHat Linux Servers.
One of my tasks is to take all the user names and move them to the new server but...
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