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  1. SoloScott

    Permissions problem running disk ops in script from cron job

    The script is too large to show here, but here is a sample command that fails. Perl Script: system "fdisk -l /dev/sda1"; Replacing the fdisk operation in the command with mkfs, fsck, e2label, etc. will fail as well. User cron job command: 30 12 * * * /usr/bin/perl...
  2. SoloScott

    Permissions problem running disk ops in script from cron job

    I have a perl script which runs several disk operations on a remote drive during its execution. Running this from the system crontab works fine. However, setting up a user cron job for root, which calls the script, fails running disk operations such as fdisk, mkfs, fsck, e2label, etc. Since the...
  3. SoloScott

    PCI 2.2 Compliant

    I am looking for a way to test the PCI version on several systems. I need to put a flash image on a HBA but if the PCI is not 2.2 compliant the image will be erased, but the flash burn will not complete. This leaves me with a paper weight. Is there a place to look or any known utility which can...
  4. SoloScott

    PCI 2.2 compliant

    I am looking for a way to test the PCI version on several systems. I need to put a flash image on a HBA but if the PCI is not 2.2 compliant the image will be erased, but the flash burn will not complete. This leaves me with a paper weight. Is there a place to look or any known utility which can...
  5. SoloScott

    Solaris 8 - Can it reboot and auto login root?

    I am trying to find a way to have the root user automatically logged in upon rebooting Ultra 5s and Ultra 60s with Solaris 8. Is this possible? Thanks for the help.

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