Hi all,
I have 2 boxes both running ML5.2. They are configurated as a HACMP. How to check their HACMP versions and how to know any HACMP patch they have been applied already? What is the latest version and its patches? Thanks!
Regards,
Jack
Yes, the /bin/sh really exists in /etc/passwd first root entry and the shell file is also there. If the passwd file was corrupted, how can I fix it? Thanks.
Hiya,
My HP-UX 10.20 box came across a problem on reboot... Everytime when I issue shutdown -y -r now to reboot the box, after reboot finished and start running init, it pops out a warning message saying that something like "Bad shell /usr/bin/ksh for root, please change the /etc/passwd and...
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Few days ago I brought back my very old Openserver 5.0.2 box out for testing purpose. I removed its old DDS-1 tape drive and installed a new Compaq SDT-9000 DDS-3 drive in. After mkdev tape and selected the DAT model, kernel was rebuilt and the drive worked properly after reboot.
The...
Thanks reply. I have also considered using Samba but my HP box is too old and only have hp-ux 10.20 installed and there is no any Samba port for 10.20 on the web and I guess the box don't have many required libraries for the source code to compile...
The directory I need to backup is now...
Hi, y'all:
I am trying to backup a whole directory for a HP-UX 10.20 box which for some reasons cannot add a DDS tape drive attached to it from a Windows 2003 box which has a DDS drive attached. Anyone out there has experience on how to do that at night time without being interact with human...
Hi, y'all:
I am trying to backup a whole directory for a HP-UX 10.20 box which for some reasons cannot add a DDS tape drive attached to it from a Window 2003 box which has a DDS drive attached. Anyone out there has experience on how to do that at night time without being interact with human...
I've finally resolved it!!! After the patched kernel is ready, I need to add an extra option into the mount command or /etc/fstab. This extra option is "acl"!!!
I was solving your kernel compilation problems but not the use of cifs patch (for Microsoft CIFS?). If you need the steps or HOWTOs, better to search from Google and the patch web site.
It may help you > "http://www.google.com.hk/search?hl=zh-TW&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=cifs+%2Blinux&meta="
Hi,
I guess RH9 has enabled ACL in their kernel so I run "setfacl -m u:jack:rx,m::rwx filename" but then got "Operation not support" error message. Okay, I went to kernel.org and downloaded 2.4.20 kernel-source and Debian downloaded kernel-patch-acl for 2.4.20. After patched...
In your case you should make a different name from mkinitrd's output file not as same as currently using, e.g. 2.4.20-8new (please check with the kernel source Makefile first few lines).
/lib/modules not found is because you didn't run "make modules_install" to create the new module...
Did you rename the kernel as bzImage? Which normally should be called vmlinuz-2.4.22 after you make install into /boot...
Have you tried this: kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.22 ro root=/dev/sdb1 (3rd line)?
You can go to the site below to download the latest RH8 kernel source:
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/redhat/updates/8.0/i386/kernel-source-2.4.20-20.8.i386.html
After you've got the rpm of the source package, install it by rpm -Uvh. Then cd to /usr/src/linux-2.4.20-20.8 (in this case). You...
Did you mean you want apache to give you a fancy listing of files/directories when browsing a directory which doesn't have a index.html inside it, rather than return you a 403 forbidden error? Just add "Indexes" after "Options" in the httpd.conf file and then restart apache...
Both /bin/false and /sbin/nologin are the shells used by some machine accounts which they will never logon to the server.
To only allow user to use ftp service/command, you can simply write a shell script and put the ftp command inside it, like:
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#!bin/sh
/usr/bin/ftp...
1. Boot the machine with rh cd #1
2. Type "linux rescue" at the boot prompt
3. Skipping Netowrk and say NO to other stuffs
4. You will finally enter the black screen prompt mode
5. # mkdir /mnt/repair
6. # mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/repair (assume the root filesystem "/" is at...
# pids=`ps -aux | grep tty | awk '{if ($11 != "grep") print $2}'`
# kill $pids
In this way it will not print the PID for the "grep someterm" process you just typed.
Thanks all! But somebody told me and I've also tested that if the users open a program after shell login (my case: Dynix Library System), the TMOUT will have no effect at all. So may be I need to write a script, put it into cron to check their idle time and kill them accordingly...
Hi,
I have a modem on HP-UX 10 and users can logon by dial-in. My problem is: I want to set an idle time for the user who is logon from the modem. I can simply set an env TMOUT=XXX inside $HOME/.profile to do that. But there is a group of users who are sharing the same home directory and using...
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