When I do the probe-scsi-all, you are correct, I do not see the drives.
I will have to contact the gentalmen who sent me the card and see about an exchange. :(
Thanks for the help gentelmen.
The name on the card is sym22802. I couldn't find it on their site. Seeing that there was a buy out, I did find the same version number with a different mfg prefix, hence the lsi22802. However, I did email them and they sent me these two PDFs:
sym22802.pdf
U40HVD.pdf
From looking at the card...
Whoops, left that part out(tried to move post from different forum). The problem is that I have a second scsi card installed with two channels (c2, c3). It is the one in the system specs list in the initial post. As you can see from my out put, it can see the card just fine. The problem is that...
System specs:
ARCH: Sun Sparc e450
OS: Solaris 10
HW: SCSI Controller lsi22802
***Thanks for looking into my problem. Any and all help is welcome!
***My problem is with the above listed scsi controller. In my shell I execute the following commands and the returned out put is shown below.
#...
System specs:
ARCH: Sun Sparc e450
OS: Solaris 10
HW: SCSI Controller [COLOR=blue]lsi22802[/blue]
***Thanks for looking into my problem. Any and all help is welcome!
***My problem is with the above listed scsi controller. In my shell I execute the following commands and the returned out put is...
System specs:
Sun Sparc e450
Solaris10
Apache 2.0.54
PHP-5.0.4
***Thanks for looking into my problem. Any and all help is welcome!
***Apache and PHP seem to be installed fine and the libphp5.so file went into the modules dir as it should be. I have checked the httpd.conf file and the...
I compiled gd for myself and configure, make, make install went flawlessly. Thanks a lot! I tend to forget the troubles that precompiled items can pose.
System specs:
Sun Sparc e450
Solaris10
Apache 2.0.54
configure options:
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --prefix=/usr/local/php --with-mysql=/usr/sfw --with-gd=/usr/local/bin
***Thanks for looking into my problem. Any and all help is welcome!
***./configure and make...
Thanks for your responce coffeysm. That is exactly what i did. a vi to the .bashrc and source /.bashrc ./configure etc and then a make etc.. and viola, running apache!
System specs:
Sun Sparc e450
Solaris10
Apache 2.0.54
configure options:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --enable-mods-shared=all --enable-ssl=shared --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl --enable-so
***Thanks for looking into my problem. Any and all help is welcome!
***My problem: When trying to...
Hummm, dynamic IPs and vhosting. I think that is actually the problem. I have found that using the wild character * is something that apache doesn't like when it comes to vhosts. It will always kick to the default server conf.
An example of my running vhost.conf file is shown below...
System specs:
Sun Sparc e450
Solaris10
Apache 2.0.54
configure options:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --enable-mods-shared=all --enable-ssl=shared --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl --enable-so
***Thanks for looking into my problem. Any and all help is welcome!
***My problem: When trying to...
I did an nslook up on my ISPs SMTP server and typed that address into my SmartHost field. Also I had read another post and found that when you do this you should enclose the IP in brackets. Ex: [123.123.123.123]
That seemed to do the trick for me.
Thanks for the input epohl :)
Also I have read about Smarthosts. What is this and how would I go about configuring it in IIS 5 on 2000? Also how would I test to see if my ISP restricts outbound SMTP messages?
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