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rsync is from the sunfreeware package. I just installed it on the box because our developers asked me to and the installation caused no problems.
rsync is from the sunfreeware package. I just installed it on the box because our developers asked me to and the installation caused.
I'm just wondering where I can get this libopt.so.0 that is causing the problem by it's absence.......
The problem is that the libopt.so.0 does not exist anywhere on the server and I can't seem to find what it is that I need to install to get it.
I just wondered if anyone knew which package/source includes libopt.so.0 so I could go get it and install it.....
I just installed rsync on a Solaris 8 box but when one of our developers tries to rsync they get the following error:
ld.so.1: rsync: fatal: libopt.so.0: openfailed: No such file or directory
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data...
It's like SamBones said, when you disconnect the port for whatever reason the server drops to ok prompt.
Uncomment the line in /etc/default/kbd as he said and then type "kbd -i"
You shouldn't have the problem any more.
Hi Guys,
I use Cricket to measure various parameters on my Solaris boxes. I have a contribution to measure CPU load which works on 2 Solris 8 boxes that I'm monitoring. However, when I try this on some Solaris 7 boxes it comes back with all "0" readings. I know I have the correct...
#!/bin/sh
# Original Script written by Constantin Ionescu
# Modified by Carlo Cosolo
# Modified by Peter Baer Galvin
# Modified by John West
# Use and distribute freely
# Define variables for use in the script
# ! Important, these must be set correctly !
# The root disk to duplicate (leave off...
Got a strange one on a Solaris 6 machine. As part of the script I want to cd into a directory and tar the contents without the / and directory name in front of it.
I'm using the absolute pathname of the cd command but for some reason it just doesn't work. I put echo `pwd` straight after it and I...
As someone who's not had to use ufsdump before I'm a little confused. On reading the manpage it says that filesystems should be unmounted before a level 0 dump is done although what happens if I need to dump the root partition on a critical server that cannot be brought down?
Does anyone here do...
I've set up an NFS share on a Solaris 8 box which is currently accessed with no problems by 3 Solaris 7 boxes.
I'm now trying to mount a directory on the NFS share onto a Solaris 6 server (upgrade not an option at this point)
The connection just hangs on generates the following error in the...
When I try to compile apache 1.3.26 with PHP, Mod_Perl, Mod_SSL, MM, CryptSSLeay and OpenSSL the compilation fails with the follwoing errors. I'm not greatly experienced in this kind of thing so if anyone's seen it before and could help, I'd really appreciate it:
"util_uri.c", line...
Fore looking at file systems to see which disk they're on, you can use the df -k command and look at the /dev/dsk values. Using the format command shows you all available disks and you can match the /dev/dsk values for those to those of the file systems e.g.
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 1638259 1492627...
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