Does anyone know if there is a way to determine when a CPIO archive was created on a tape? I can read the table of contents and see when the files on it were originally created, but I am trying to determine specifically when the archive was created. Thanks
Version 8 and newer does not put CMS in single user mode. You can run your cmsadm backup without concern for dropping the pro services links. The only caveat is no one can log into the system while the backup is running, however no currently logged in user is affected.
Denial event 1164 is a generic reject message from the far end. You failed to state whether the problem arose on a working trunk group or if this is a new install, I assume the latter and would check the route pattern first and make sure the service/feature field is set correctly. Second, I...
The command is the same, most likey Avaya screwed up your permissions during the upgrade, or you had prior access to maintenance permissions you had not paid for. In any case, clear measurements ds1 log <board location> is the correct command for V10 and 11, as well as prior releases.
Thanks, netstat -k shows most everything but what I'm looking for. Currently the only way I have been able to tell is to unhook the cable from the NIC and watch the console window when I reconnect it. There must be a better way.
I am trying to determine the speed and duplex settings on an elx ethernet device on an Intel server. No luck using ndd as with HME devices. Want to confirm changes effective after I edit /kernel/drv/elxl.conf as to what the interface is actually operating at.
Does anyone know how to create a custom message when a user closes an ftp session? I know you can banner a custom login message by setting a BANNER=statement in /etc/default/ftpd, but I haven't yet found a way to customize an exit message.
Resetting the modem won't do any good, the message you are getting is as straight forward as it appears, you are either entering the wrong password, check your cap locks, or the login you are using is wrong. Since you are getting a valid login prompt, the modem and telnet daemon are functioning...
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