I wnat the unix server to be a NSF client of the Windows2000
I can mount the NSF share, but cannot cd to the mounted directory in state 2, only in state 3
Hi,
I want to set up NFS sharing between an Openserver 6 and a Windows2000 server PC. I read that the Unix machine must be in state 3 and the NFS sharind dows woek, in that state, my automatic tasks,like daily backup and shutdown do not work.
Is it that I have to reinstall all the applications...
Here is an odd one. Every time that our server is restarted, the time is changed by 1 hour. I'm located in Puerto Rico which is GMT -4:00. I've tried EST and AST but the problem continues. Anyone has any ideas as to the cause?
Juan Navarrete
Thanks for your response, actually, I'm talking seconds. It takes 40 secods from the time the connection is established to the moment I get the login prompt. I would say that this is way too long. What do you think?
I have noticed that opoenserver 6 takes a lot more time to present the login for a ftp connection from another machine; longer than sco 5.0.7.
Does anyone know why?
Is there a way to tweak it to be faster?
Any help would be appreciated
Juan Navarrete
I've used mozilla on the unix server and Explorer 7 on my pc with same results. Should I try to connect to the ftp site using ftp to ensure a binary download?
I've tried several tried to download patches from sco.com(oss706c). When checking with "sum -r" it displays a different 1st set of numbers than those on the site;the second set is the same. Needless to say, installation of this patch fails. Can anyone tell me what is wrong, is the problem with...
When you use sum -r on a downloaded file you get two set of numbers. What is the meaning of each set? Why is ite that the 1st set does not usually match the checksum on the original but the 2nd one does?
When I instaled an openserver 5.0.7 years ago, I found an article on how to change ctrl-backspace to ctrl-c to break execution. I can't remember how it is done and I'd like to do it in openserver 6.
Any knowledge about this?
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