My SCO 5.0.6 hosts rebooted on its own. No indication of graceful shutdown in /usr/adm/messages and syslog. My application log displays a timestamp of 10 days behind with garbled characters right before reboot. Any ideas of what files I can look at to determine if this is a hardware or SCO...
SCO 5.0.6. As root, I try to access Software Manager and I get an error message that it is already running. I tried to access software manager from the scoadmin menu, by typing "scoadmin software", and by typing "custom". I get the same error. I verified that scoadmin...
I am new to Linux. I want to configure my Linux host to accept rcp/rcmd commands from another host (as user root). I am getting "permission denied" errors when I use "rcp" or "rcmd" commands to the Linux host. I can "rlogin" to the Linux host, but I get...
When I receive errors for IPC problems:
"send_ipc: XXXXX failed to host 17 via net1: fd=0 errno = Bad file number (9)" or "send_ipc: XXXXXX failed to host 17 via net1: fd=0 errno = Not a stream device (60)"
What does host 17 mean? I only have 10 hosts in the system...
After I try to login to my system as the "4th user", the system displays "LOGIN: All licenses are in use" and does not allow me to login.
When I do a "uname -X", it displays a 5-user license (Users = 5-user).
When I do a "who" only 3 users are currently...
If the HW SCO TCP/IP Loopback driver is removed in netconfig, how do we add it back in? The only options I see is to add a new LAN or WAN adapter. Any ideas?
As root, I "su user" without the users environment (su - user), root users umask is inherited. Is there a way to configure roots .profile to use a different umask for other users when they are using roots other environment variables?
After I log in as root, I su XXXXX (XXX is the name of my ser account),I receive an error "mesg: cannot change mode". What does this error mean? The .login for this user is correct and environment variables look correct. Thank you.
After SCO 5.0.4 upgrade to 5.0.6, the root file system is no longer listed as mounted (the boot mount is correct). I mount the root filesystem and it is displayed. Once I reboot the system (init 6), the root filesystem is gone again?
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