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  1. keshavprabhu

    "You can't assign a value to the object" Problem

    Hello, I am relatively new to access. The problem I have is as follows - I have a few tables and subforms corresponding to those tables. The data entry is through the main form containing the subforms. The first time when I try to save the data, the error message I get is - "You can't...
  2. keshavprabhu

    How do i create a non interactive package?

    Hi, Let me try and make the requirement statement that I have - I have a set of packages to be installed. Usually, these packages are installed using pkgadd. I want to install these packages using GUI. So, I wrote a script to call pkgadd for each of the packages. but when i run my script, the...
  3. keshavprabhu

    How do i create a non interactive package?

    Hi Joe, pkgask -r nameOfFileToCreate pkgName &quot;Processing package instance <pkgName> from </home/test> pkgName package Sun SPARC Platforms (UltraSparc PCI) 1.0 Response file </home/test/nameOfFileToCreate > was created. Processing of request script was successful.&quot; However, this...
  4. keshavprabhu

    How do i create a non interactive package?

    Hi, Thanks for the same! I tried to do it, it says though that a request script is required. What do I have to put in that request script? If i create a blank request script, then the response file is create of 0 bytes. Rgds, - Keshav.
  5. keshavprabhu

    How do i create a non interactive package?

    What are the steps to create a non-interactive package. The requirement is to have a pkgadd which runs without taking any responses. Rgds, - Keshav.
  6. keshavprabhu

    How do i find out the nics &amp; drivers installed in solaris

    http://developers.sun.com/solaris/developer/support/driver/wps/libdevinfo/index.html
  7. keshavprabhu

    prtconf code .. useful

    http://developers.sun.com/solaris/developer/support/driver/wps/libdevinfo/index.html
  8. keshavprabhu

    How do i find out the nics &amp; drivers installed in solaris

    Hi guys, Thanks .. I could get some help from prtconf -pv. This gives loads of information though. I found that there is a class-code for network drivers - 2!!!! same as that on linux .. it means something which is common to all. prtconf uses openprom - it opens /dev/openprom and then reads...
  9. keshavprabhu

    How do i find out the nics &amp; drivers installed in solaris

    Hello, ifconfig -a does not show me the devices unless i configure it. I need the list of all the NICs - mapped or unmapped. prtconf shows me the list all right, but how do i recognise the network driver? currently i get the output as - .... pci8086,2418, instance #0 (driver name...
  10. keshavprabhu

    How do i find out the nics &amp; drivers installed in solaris

    Hello, In what way can I find the list of NICs present in my system? I would like to do it from a user level. (In linux, pcitweak -l gives the list with class 2 being the network controllers, alternately, /sbin/lspci lists out these network controllers) It is not necessary that the NICs are...

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