You can delete errpt entry by the errorID, with the command
errclear -j "5680E405" 0
you can't specify a timestamp with errclear
Sorry for my english......
I have a lj6mp printer and i use the driver for the hp5 si Mopier without problem.
To put this queue as the default printer use the command:
/usr/lib/lpd/pio/etc/piochdfq -q queuename
You are right. The problem is that Solaris (I don't know why) append a / when you use tar on the root directory.
ex. tar -cvf /tmp/root.tar /
a //var
a //var/spool
ecc.
try to use relative path:
cd /
find . -type f > file_list.txt
tar -cvfpX /dir_with_free_space/dir.tar file_list.txt -C / ...
ok.
Assuming change.sh is the shell-script that make the desired change, the at command is:
at -f change.sh 3:15 am Sunday
On Aix or Solaris this syntax is right.
N.b. Sorry for my English....i'm Italian...
Sorry! -L is in AIX and read a file that contain a list of what to save with tar.
Try this on Solaris:
# find /dir -type f > file_list.txt
# tar -cvpfX dir.tar file_list.txt /dir
The X option of the tar read a file_list.txt and exclude the contents.
the number (1 and 3) after the permission is the number of link to this file.
My ls -l /usr/bin/sh is :
-r-xr-xr-x 3 bin root 91668 Oct 6 1998 /usr/bin/sh
as you can see the dimension is different, but my os is equal to the your. (5.7)
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