I considered this but divvy is not dynamic - that is it will not just notice there is more drive space. Divvy is setup during the install and won't go outside of those parameters dynamically. The reason I asked this question is I heard that SCO was working on the ability to notice larger...
This sounds like a classic flow control problem - try setting the RAN port to support Xon/Xoff flow control and make the sure the printer is supporting the same.
I have a system running hardware RAID and want to increase the drive space. The raid contoller will allow me to easily add additional drives into the logical drive array without blowing away the OS and data. Is there is a simple way to get SCO 5.0.5 to see and use the additional space apart...
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