I had NFS working fine, but after I tried to mount from the client while the server was rebooting I have not been able to NFS mount either way. The error message is:
mount: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection Refused
I have tried uninstalling (rpm -e) and reinstalling portmap and...
I enter 'bootlist -m normal cd0'
Then I run 'bootlist -om normal'
It returns:
cd0
But when I issue 'shutdown -Fr' it will not boot off of the CD. It works for rmt0 and hdisk0, and I can mount and 'ls' CD's so the drive is good. Updating the bootlist with 'diag' does the same thing. The...
I saw something new in a new AIX image I received from IBM for a class. The entry free=true (or false) in /etc/filesystems. Does anyone know what that means. It is not in the redbook or web-based documentation. <p>Doug Tyre<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a...
Does anyone know what this device (rcm0)is. In the devices.cat catalog is is described as a "Rendering Context Mqanager." I have never heard of such a device even did a search in the redbooks and found nothing. <p>Doug Tyre<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a...
I have a question from a student that I honestly do not know:
In /etc/filesytems, why are double quotes used for some FS's vol attribute and not others? For example:
/home:
dev = /dev/hd1
vol = "/home"
/usr:
dev = /dev/hd2
vol...
No matter what options I try in Xconfigurator, I end up with my X display about 20 times larger than it should be. It is so large that the bar at the bottom of GNOME takes up the bottom third of the screen.<br><br>I am installing Red Hat 6.2 on a gateway computer with a graphics card...
Does anyone know why telnet works in 6.1, but not 6.2? <p>Doug Tyre<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href=http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,3005-1,00.html>NGJ Information Systems Institute (at UM)</a><br>
I need to know the specifics on how to "break" a mirrored rootvg and then perform mksysb on the broken copy. This is needed in a 7/24 shop where they can't have user's "get out" of rootvg. Does anyone know?<br>
<p>Doug Tyre<br><a...
I am looking for a general UNIX command to display the operating system version/release. In AIX we use 'oslevel', but I need to know of one for other flavors.
I am an AIX instructor, but I received a question from a student about HP. How do you display the OS level in HP?<br>
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It is 'oslevel' in AIX but I am told that doesn't work here.
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