I'm also assuming that you are changing host names also.
Use 'uname -S newhostname' to change the host name
Check the following files for ip and host names changes:
/etc/inet/hosts
/etc/net/ticlts/hosts
/etc/net/ticots/hosts
/etc/net/ticotsord/hosts
/etc/inet/config (check the route stmts)...
Our conversant IVR's have a RMB (remote maintenance board) which is connected via modem phone line, which avaya technicians use to dial and diagnose any problems the ivr may be experiencing etc. Perhaps this is what they are talking about? You can perform displaypkg, grep RMB to insure the pkg...
Sorry I'm responding a bit late to your post. I have been researching vonetix also. However, I am going to be reading xml, using vntxGetDoc and vntxGetTag. I'm on a V8... Initial tests were successful, but am wondering about dip capacity - have you run into this? (Currently running 5 vntx dips)...
Thanks c567591... I got it to work by editting the uid. But I do have one more question... I'm trying to give an id authority to add users via scoadmin. On one of my platforms, the user id is set up and working. I used the ap command to create this id to the other box... It seems to work...
I'm a admin newbie. I'm used the ap -dgv userid to create a user file. Then tried ap -rv -f filename userid and I'm getting the ERROR Userid ID 114 is currently aged. How do I get around this problem?
fc -l #will list last 16 commands
fc -l 2 12 #list commands 2 through 12
fc -l -5 #list last 5 commands
The r (repeat) command, an alias of fc -e, can be used to reexecute a previous command from the HISTFILE file. Used with no arguments, r reexecutes the last command.
Hope this...
Here are my variable definitions. I'd still be curious to see your trace...
Field Name Field Type Field Size
* cRetString char 10
* cTemp char 10
* cd_ssn char 9...
GuzaPasha, I'm currently running on V8.0 Do you have a copy of your trace? Is the fax pkg being activated? Try displaypkg | grep Fax - you should see
CONVERSANT Script Builder Fax Actions - Update A
My script and shell is identical to yours, and my trace is returning the following...
I use ExecUnix all the time... It's great. I ran your example with no problems. First, make sure your shell script is executable. You will not see the value of the Return String in a trace, but add a 'set field value' immediately after it, copying the value of the Return String to a temporary...
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