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    Trying to access HP9000 via the console port.

    Hi otc1966, You should have a console cable delivered with the A-Class. It will have a 9-pin plug at one end and a 24-pin at the other. If the A-Class has a three-legged octopus connector, take it out and plug the 24 pin plug in it's place with the 9-pin going into your PC. It is very...
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    Automounting Problem.

    RK, Autofs can be a pig to get get going. Try this. /sbin/init.d/nfs.client stop Edit /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf and ensure that the following variables are set AUTOMOUNT=1 AUTO_MASTER=”/etc/auto_master” AUTOMOUNT_OPTIONS=”-f $AUTO_MASTER” AUTOMOUNTD_OPTIONS= AUTOFS=1 Edit /etc/auto_master and...
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    /stand/vmunix missing

    I would be tempted to run mk_kernel -o /stand/vmunix and debug whatever the "someone" was trying to do. If it goes through without any warnings you will have a new vmunix to try booting from. Make another copy of vmunix.prev - it may be the only bootable one you have until you...
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    HPUX 11

    No. There is a 32 bit and a 64 bit version of 11.00. It depends on the class of HP server that is running it.
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    HP-UX equiv of fmli

    If anyone is interested - there's a gnu type called cursel. It doesn't quite work. Stick to tput's and print statements. Steve.
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    HP-UX equiv of fmli

    Has anyone heard of a HP version of fmli. Cheers, Steve.
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    Exporting the DISPLAY upon logon automagically

    Rather depends on what you're doing, but you might try using this command....... (/usr/bin/X11/hpterm -fn 6x13 -sb -ls -display %IP#% -name %T% &) or you might be stuck with "who am i" and searching through "who -u" for your ttyp? and hence you IP address or hostname.

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