......don't worry all, just used another mksysb and all is well. Not sure what the initial problem was though.
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Hello All,
I'm building a new lpar on a p650/5300-04 using nim. All goes well untill the reboot, the lpar gives an error code :
00c9 CDT:BOS
00c9 CDT:VMM
.....and then goes into a loop rebooting itself.
Has anyone come across this before ??
cheers
Benno
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Hello All,
I have configured auditing to give me an "exec" message each time a certain command is issued by a certain user but I cannot seem to log the syntax of the command, this is some text from the trail log:
RSH_Stat root OK Mon Jun 04 15:00:01 2007 rsh...
Hello All,
I would like a "warning message" issued on screen every time a certain command (rsh) is issued.
ie
rsh nodename date
"THIS IS A WARNING, BLAH, BLAH !"
I don't want to stop the command from being run.
Any ideas,
cheers
Benno
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....did you download the technology level (TL) or the service pack (SP) ? and did you read the notes ?
If you follow this link it will explain the difference :
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/emergingtech/fsherman/archives/aix-maintenance-strategies-10051
Benno
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Hello,
If you issue command "oslevel -rl 5200-09" it will list the filesets required for that ML level.
Also "lppchk -v" or "lppchk -m3 -v" will do similar.
Should give you a starting point to correct what's been done,
regards
Benno
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Khalid,
Do you want to backup /tmp ?
If not use the "-e" flag with the savevg/mksysb and exclude it.
cheers
Benno
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you can find out what filesets are required for ML8 by issuing either :
oslevel -rl 5200-08
or
lppchk -m3 -v
this should give you a starting point
cheers
Benno
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Sam,
If you want to go a little deeper and learn a little more about what certain files are used for you can edit the /etc/security/passwd file and remove the 'ADMCHG' flag that is registered against the user when you set their password, only if your confident enough though !
cheers
Benno
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Hello All,
I would like to tell when a bosboot is required before installing a fileset. I know that performing a 'prev' does not tell you and I know that the information is in the .toc file but not quite sure where.
When I view a .toc file all the filesets have some flags, ie :
U b B (etc)...
try this one :
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.aix.cmds/doc/aixcmds4/nim_master_recover.htm
there is a lot more to do other than restoring from mksysb
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You can add an entry like this into the /etc/syslog.conf file :
*.info /var/adm/daemon.out
Then refresh the syslog daemon :
refresh -s syslod
This will give you a lot of information relating to all sorts of stuff but also any logins/failed logins,
cheers
Benno
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Have a look at this link, should all be there and explain what you have to do :
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.aix.install/doc/insgdrf/adv_config_restore_db.htm
cheers
Benno
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will do, many thanks
Benno
(fix was to edit the sendmail.cf file and change version 9 to version 10 )
simple :>
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