I'm not 100% on this, but I thought it was pretty typical that a secondary partition on a RAID drive would be accessed as the same SCSI ID, but with a LUN of 1.
However, it appears that you must have the correct settings if it was able to locate a filesystem.
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Same here. Still got some 3.2 SCO Xenix media on 5.25" floppies. I think it all fit on 2 diskettes! I've been a long-time hold-out hoping for a bright future with SCO, but I gave in a couple of years back and have mostly switched to CentOS. But, running 5.0.7 or 6.0.0 on ESXi seems pretty solid...
That's precisely the reason many folks are opting for VM technology. You can run ESXi on that new hardware, then install SCO 5.0.7 as a Virtual Server. There are other flavors of VM as well, of course.
Even if you got the HD to work on that motherboard, you might run into problems with the...
I wouldn't suspect so, but can your SATA controller be configured for IDE emulation?
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Are you able to send email from that same IP using Outlook or some other device? The message in your post would indicate that the IP address has been flagged by Spamhaus.
If so, I don't think you can resolve this by reconfiguring MMDF.
If that's not the case, and you only need outbound email, I...
The drive is likely compatible (for reading a CD), but the controller it's attached to would be a more critical issue for compatibility.
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If you can't locate compatible hardware, you should be able to load this on a VMware box. I was bored today (and haven't played with 5.0.5 and btld stuff for years) so I followed this link with good success:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.unix.sco.misc/msg/9bad2852a40218aa
I had a 5.0.7...
I've got a driver disk with this information on the label:
Unix V.3 Driver
SCO Unix / Xenix, ISC Unix
Version 7.01
Copyright 1993 Specilix International
Specialix devices had some hardware changes during that time frame, so it's possible my drivers wouldn't be compatible with your hardware...
There's not much to go on in your question. The first thing which comes to mind is that the SCO box which doesn't work over the VPN has an incorrect default GW, or netmask.
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Check the perms and ownership in the /usr/spool/lp/admins/lp/printers area. If you have bad permissions, some of those commands will stop before displaying all the records.
That's where I'd start at least. You can also run the /tcb/bin/integrity -e command and see if it complains about lp...
It would probably be best to start this issue in a new thread, as your question has nothing to do with this thread's subject.
This is probably an application-dependent issue. Are you talking about text files or ???
You can allow the Windows server to map a shared resource on the SCO box. That...
SCO doesn't have a "5.1" release that I'm aware of, but that's probably not important. The 1/42 designation would indicate a full disk on the root (main) filesystem. As VodkaDrinker stated, this can be caused by a log file which has consumed a great deal of space. It can also be caused by any...
It's always nice to have a second "root" account just for such issues (or especially when root's password is accidentally changed and doesn't get noticed for weeks or months). Just create another user account, then change the UID to "0" in /etc/passwd and /tcb/files/auth/{a-z}/{newuser}.
In the...
You've got PCL codes in the data, so this isn't truly just "text". My best guess is that the data is sending <CR> (^M) without <LF>. Which is pretty odd. In most cases, it's the opposite problem (<LF> without <CR>). You can determine that for sure by printing the hex-dump of that file.
If you...
Have you looked closely at the output before it hits the printer? Disable the printer, send a job from your application, then look for the file here:
/usr/spool/lp/temp
The file to review is the one with the "-1" extension. I would do a hex-dump of the file. Your application might be sending...
As you already know, 5.0.5 is really old. As Annihilannic stated, this could be a driver issue. I think I actually had better luck with the Intel cards than I did with others, but it seemed to be "environment-dependent". Some environments were happier with a 3COM, for instance.
This is often...
Configure the remote router to pass port 9100 traffic to the LAN IP of the HP-LJ4050. Set the HP's default GW to be the LAN side of the router. Set the SCO system to print to the WAN IP of the router.
You will probably have better luck with NETCAT than HPNP.
Make sure the router is passing the...
Your experience with "getone" is the reason many of us have opted for "netcat" in place of HPNP.
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Some of the Konica devices work easily, some are very frustrating. I've been able to use netcat on some, but others required me to configure the printer on a Windows-based host, then hit it from UNIX using SAMBA. What piperent says is also true; the printer must be capable of printing PCL5.
If...
Is your second command "lpm"? I'm not sure I know what that command does.
Was this printer previously configured on a serial port? If so, your interface file might have some "stty" commands which should be disabled. Also, check for any Stty options in the...
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