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  1. dcomit

    nfs

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 I’ve used the following to mount nfs shares: mount -t nfs target:/temp/folder1 /opt/folder1 mount -o vers=3 win1:/archive /opt/archive Works fine but I need to get them to mount automatically after a reboot. I’m told I need to make entries in /etc/auto.master and...
  2. dcomit

    Windows 2000 Compatibility Mode

    Thanks for the replies. I haven't got a copy of Windows 7 yet, I'm just trying to stay ahead of the game as we will be rolling out Windows 7 to around 3500 desktops, hopefully before XP expires.
  3. dcomit

    Windows 2000 Compatibility Mode

    We have a Windows 2000 application which is currently running on XP in compatibility mode. Is there a way we can run this application under Windows 7?
  4. dcomit

    Signal 10

    Solaris 10 on Sunfire V445. Had a process crash due to signal 10. Any ideas as to where I should start looking? Thanks, Dave
  5. dcomit

    Display NIC Settings

    HP-UX version B.11.31 I need to check the settings of my network adapters to see if they are set for fixed speed or auto negotiate. Thanks, Dave
  6. dcomit

    mount error

    I don't have access to the server (it's NAS). I've tried from a different Solaris box and I can mount it so I guess it's something to do with the original box I've been playing with. I've tried creating a different mount point but get the same error.
  7. dcomit

    mount error

    Solaris 10 I'm trying to mount a NAS drive but am getting an error: # mount fphnas01:/NFS /export/smatArchive nfs mount: mount: /export/smatArchive: Stale NFS file handle The mount point exists, fphnas01 is in the hosts file and the share NFS exists. I have mounted and umounted this share...
  8. dcomit

    Printer Setups

    Thanks. I checked out sam and it's deprecated on our version. Should work though. Someone suggested lpstat -v and this does the trick.
  9. dcomit

    Printer Setups

    How can I check how a printer is set up - ip address, print server etc. In other versions of unix you can check the printcap file. Thanks, Dave
  10. dcomit

    Problem Running Script

    Ken, Cracked it! I logged out and logged back in again. The PATH looked ok but I'd been shelling out and back in during the course of my last session so I guess things got screwed up. Thanks again, Dave
  11. dcomit

    Problem Running Script

    Ken, Thanks for your help - at least I've learned something new today: shebang (sounds like an illegal Irish drinking den). Cheers, Dave
  12. dcomit

    Problem Running Script

    Ken, No idea what shebang perl is! I checked for the perl location with find . -name perl -print and found it in many locations. I plumped for /usr/bin/perl I wouldn't have thought the perl part is the problem as the error message seems to indicate the script can't be found.
  13. dcomit

    Problem Running Script

    Yes the directory is in the PATH.
  14. dcomit

    Problem Running Script

    I’m on Solaris 10 I’ve put a perl script in a directory but when I try to run it from the directory I get an error message ‘Command not found.’ If I prefix the command with ./ it runs. How do I get it to run without the prefix? Thanks, Dave
  15. dcomit

    Windows Messages Closing tcl App

    Might have to do the job in Perl then. Thanks for trying anyway.
  16. dcomit

    Windows Messages Closing tcl App

    I'm not familiar with Expect but I can load it in tcl using package require. Could you expand a bit on how I would use it in this example?
  17. dcomit

    Windows Messages Closing tcl App

    I have a tcl program running in Dos. I’m using a piece of software called FireDaemon which allows you to run any dos/Windows app as a service. Problem is that even though I’m running the service as a different user, as soon as I log myself off, the tcl app closes. FireDaemon restarts it ok but...
  18. dcomit

    Blocking ip

    What's the best way to block access to an incoming ip address on Solaris 10? Thanks, Dave
  19. dcomit

    Converting mins to hours and mins

    You're absolutely right - thanks. tcl>set x 141 141 tcl>set hhmm [clock format [expr $x*60] -format "%H%M" -gmt 1] 0221
  20. dcomit

    Converting mins to hours and mins

    It doesn't work for me. tcl>set x 0141 0141 tcl>set hhmm [clock format $x -format "%H%M" -gmt 1] 0001

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