I'm assuming that as you can't login from the console you can't login from a telnet session either. It could be that you have simply run out of disk space. (\ is full)
You'll need to get some media to boot from I'm affraid. Do you have a mksysb tape?
msplaza
My appologies, I should have read your question a little better.
This link should answer all your questions:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=aix12465b658044fc574852569e70056e923
I don't think there is such an error.
If you have tried to reboot and can't it could be:
c45 Cannot configure the console.
Alternatively, your system has crashed and tried to dump memory, however the dump space on your disk is not large enough to store the complete dump.
0c4 Partial dump, not...
The choice of whether you use a 64-bit or 32-bit kernel is made when you install the operating system. You cannot simply load a fileset.
If you wish to change your system from a 32 to 64 bit kernel will will have to re-install the O/S I'm affraid.
This is a guess!
Is the system configured to use DNS? (/etc/resolve.conf)
If so, check /etc/netsvc.conf
look for the search order, it should read:
hosts = local , bind
not the other way round.
I don't think you are booting from the CDROM.
Have you changed the boot sequence to boot from the CDROM?
If you have and are sure that you are booting from the CD, try removing the graphics adapter.
What size disk(s) are installed in the client?
It could be that the mksysb image you are trying to restore is too large for the disk(s) selected for the restore. More commonly, the mksysb image is from a system who's rootvg is mirrored on two disks. The system you are restoring to only has a...
Try this web page,I think it answers what you need to know:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.3-Manual/ref-guide/s1-tcpwrappers-xinetd.html
You need to create a script to run what the user needs and make the last line of the script /usr/bin/pine and substitute that for the shell as before. You may want to add a line to disable ctrl-c while the script runs.
It depends on how many memory expansion cards you have.
Each memory expansion card has 16 sockets. I'm guessing that as you have 6GB you only have the one card so 4 sockets left.
IBM list price for 1GB mem (2x512) is UK£2,101
Memory Expansion card is UK£1,242
This is assuming that you don't...
You need to create the spool directories on a filesystem that fails over, and have them mount over those on the rootvg.
You also need to keep /etc/qconfig in sync on all the cluster nodes. I suggest making /etc/qconfig a link to a qconfig file located on the above failing over filesystem.
Create...
I agree with e previous post.
Its sendmail
Simplest way to solve this is to make the /etc/hosts entry for your server look like this:
<ipaddress> <hostname> <hostname>.<domain>.<com>
ie
172.19.5.101 server1 server1.wibble.com
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