Hello Tim,
a possible cause for this behavior is
name resolution. remsh depends heavily on this.
Review if you are using a name server and
if it is unavailable when you see these problems.
If that was the case, you can define locally
the name of the remote server in your /etc/hosts
and check...
hello,
if you are trying to do a cold boot to single user,
you'll need to stop the automatic startup sequence
with the <ESC> key, soon after power on (is like
a stop-a in solaris).
This will present you a prompt where you can
do a "search" for possible boot devices and
so a boot to...
Hi ianf,
1) HP-UX 11i includes Veritas Volume Manager on the
application CD at no aditional cost (but is only a base
package. some features like mirroring require an aditional
product, also included in the app CD but at an extra cost).
2) I'm having the opposite route you and Mike have...
Hi dazzab,
Usually this problem is related with the user's .profile
or .login (depending on his login shell).
Normally in these files include some commands (like
stty or tset) that require a tty to function and fail
during the CDE session because at that time there is
not any tty assigned to...
No, it doesn't disconnect any user, but sometimes
it's not effective, I mean, sometimes the changes
seems not be active after the re-reading of
the conf file (and I don't know the reason).
Anyway such case is rare.
regards Jose M. Blanco
MVP BrainBench for Unix admin.
If you are trying to force inetd to re-read its
configuration file (inetd.conf) because you are
adding a new server or making any modification
to that file you want to be active, you don't
need to stop the daemon (and restart it), you can
simply send it a SIGHUP signal with: kill -HUP pid...
Take a look on Perl-Tk. It´s very powerful to make
graphical interfaces, although it is normally
programmed from scratch (I mean with a normal
text editor).
There are also a visual environment for programming
with Perl-Tk, that you can obtain here...
Hello Gafling,
the problem you are facing here is due to the fact that
regular expresions are "greedy" (if they can "eat" more
will do), i.e. the matched string for a pattern will be the
longest possible.
In this case, there is an alternative rule that will do the
work you...
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