I need to have two seperate LAN's with one cable ISP connection. I have at my disposal a Cisco 831 w/DMZ, PIX 501 & Sonicwall TZ170.
We use the C831 for GRE IPSEC VPN and need to have the Sonicwall doing a regular IPSEC tunnel to a different host.
I know I could do both IPSEC's with the 831 but...
I uninstalled all the SMP files and patches but still have the same message. Is it possible that what is installed is a custom version of OSr5 not a full version of Enterprise but Host with TCP/IP?
Hi stan,
Thanks for the reply. I ran swconfig and TCP/IP was installed. The strange thing is that it lists SCO Openserver Software as being partially installed and SCO UNIX System V Operating System as installed. How could that be?
I just noticed that my software manager lists my OS as just "SCO Openserver Software (5.0.5m)"
Should that read "SCO Openserver Enterprise System (5.0.5,)" ?
# uname -X
System = SCO_SV
Node = e918*****
Release = 3.2v5.0.5
KernelID=98/07/02
Machine =PentII(D)
Bustype = ISA
Serial =...
This is the message that I get after choosing
the upgrade option:
There is no product to upgrade on your system.
To do an automatic upgrade, you must have one of the
following products on your system:
SCO:odtes::5.0.0 SCO:odtps ::5.0.0
SCO: unix ::5.0.0...
No, but I did get that message when I first tried to run the upgrade. I unmirrored the vdisks then it started giving me this message.
I have to use defbootstr Sdsk=alad(0,0,0,0) Srom=wd(0,0,0,0) to get it to find the active unix partition.
Is it possible for vendor to mask or change the file system so that the end user cannot upgrade the os or applications on their own?
I have been trying to upgrade from SCO 5.0.5 Enterprise to 5.0.6 Enterprise but during the initial setup it gives me a message box that says "No product to...
Thanks apeasecpc for your response.
The update never did actually start but it found the unix partition and gave me a message "There is no product to upgrade on your system. To do an automatic upgrade, you must have one of the following products on your system:"
SCO:odtes::5.0.5...
I have been trying to upgrade 5.0.5 Enterprise to 5.0.6 Enterprise with not luck!
I am running VDM but have the Boot/Root/Swap partitions turned off. My /u is on a second SCSI drive and is set up as vdisk4. The machine is running the AH3940UW duel controller with four drives set up to mirror...
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