It definitely isn't an Exceed config. I took a brand new laptop with a brand new install of Exceed and created two Xterm sessions identical. One to the server that keeps disconnecting and one to a server that didn't. I see the same results.
I haven't done any type of network monitoring at...
I have a problem with a particular server running Solaris 8. When people connect via xterm (using Exceed) through VPN, the window will disappear or lock up after a little while of inactivity.
It doesn't happen on our other Solaris Servers. I have been testing all weekend....open xterms to...
I was doing my search incorrectly....I think I found the answer:
To switch from 64-bit mode to 32-bit mode run the following commands, in the given order:
1.ln -sf /usr/lib/boot/unix_mp /unix
2.ln -sf /usr/lib/boot/unix_mp /usr/lib/boot/unix
3.bosboot -ad /dev/ipldevice...
We have a test server where I enabled 64 bit. The application owner has asked that we turn off 64 bit because they had some issues that they think are 64 bit related and they want to run a 32 bit environment for some testing.
I went through SMIT and it only gives me the choice to enable 64...
Took mksysb's from a working cluster with 2 nodes (HACMP was down at the time of the backup).
I restored these to another cluster, changed the hostname and IP addresses, and changed HACMP adapters to the correct addresses.
When I try to start HACMP, it never starts.
I found the following...
THANKS!.....I was able to create a script that did what I needed....here it is in case anyone needs to do something similiar:
#!/bin/ksh
##### VARIABLE DEFINITION
typeset -i counter
counter=26
###### Old hdisk number=new hdisk number
hdisk26=38
hdisk25=37
hdisk24=34
hdisk23=33...
bi,
I'll take a look for the manual....I'm consulting here and hard documentation is difficult to find.
If you can't find it electronicly, could you fax copies of the pages for me (assuming it is only a couple of pages).
You can email me at junkmail@kpog.com
thanx
Kevin
Need to renumber hdisks.....restored a mksysb to a test system and the hdisks are numerical order.
In production systems at client's sites, the hdisk numbers for datavg are:
hdisk9,10,11,13,14,17,18,21,22,25,26,27,29,30,33,34,37,38
As you can see, the numbers have gaps....there is a whole...
I need to find out the last time the "finger" command was done on our account in my home directory.
This is on a Solaris 7 system and will help us to find out recent "finger" commands.
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